HTC Legend finally updates to Android 2.2 in Europe
Sure took a long while , but the Android 2.2 update is now available to all HTC Legends residing in Europe and... no, sorry, this isn't the just-announced Gingerbread .
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: 2.2, entry, europe, finally-updates, frozen, frozen-dessert, google-android, googleandroid, htc-legend, legend, midst, person
Google Nexus S preview
We're here at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference in San Francisco, and we've just had a chance to lay our ever-loving hands all over Google's latest wunderkind, the Nexus S . As you've probably already read and seen, the device is set to be the next flagship phone sporting a pure Google experience.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: engadget, field, galaxy, gingerbread, googleandroid, googlenexuss, interface, observations, professional, samsung nexus s, scoop
How would you change Sprint’s Epic 4G?
It's the only Galaxy S variant to offer 4G connectivity, but it's also the only one that requires a $10/month data surcharge to use. That boost in cost will undoubtedly bring higher expectations, and we're eager to hear from early adopters on how their Epic 4G experience has been.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: adopters-on-how, been-satisfied, connectivity, epic4g, galaxy, galaxys, googleandroid, keyboard, quirks, samsung
Android Market surpasses 100,000 apps: can’t stop, won’t stop growing
Ah, there we go. Right around three months after we falsely suspected that El Goog had crossed the 100,000 mark in its Android Market, the company itself has today confirmed the passing of that line via Twitter
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: app, apple, application, brothers, entry, goog, googleandroid, months, numbers, sheer, step, stop-growing, three-months, twitter
Google catches giant Gingerbread man, mounts on front lawn (video)
Cupcake, donut, eclair, froyo . That's not just a list of Android iterations, it's also an inventory of all the giant decorations (along with a large green robot) that cover the GooglePlex lawn. And today marks the introduction of a large gingerbread man
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: 2.3, catches-giant, engadget, entry, fri, front-lawn, froyo, gingerbread, googleandroid, its-related, man, result, today-marks, video
Google’s Andy Rubin on Windows Phone 7: ‘the world doesn’t need another platform’
Shootin' straight, are we Andy?
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: entry, fodder-at-least, fragmentation, googleandroid, mainstream, mobile, sales, sales-numbers, starters, windows, windows-phone, world
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: desire, desirez, froyo, glance, google-android, google-backed, googleandroid, handsets, landscape, mobile, nexus, partnership, review, seen-the-likes, stock-android
BlindType acquired by Google, Android typists grin uncontrollably
The note's short and sweet, but it confirms that Google 's buying spree is still on -- BlindType was just acquired by the Big G.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: acquisition, bigwigs, blindtype, google-android, googleandroid, guess, imagination, industry, innovation, intelligent, ipad, keyboard, spree, touch typing
Motorola Droid X now getting OTA Android 2.2 update
Good way to start Wednesday, indeed.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: connections, engadget, entry, google-android, googleandroid, motorola, Ota, result
Google Walking Navigation beta and Street View now available for Android
Man, we're starting to think Google should just host an I/O event every month. As the search giant continues to roll out new innovations , today's introduction involves none other than Android . Starting today, folks with Android phones using version 1.6 or greater have a pair of must-downloads to tackle: Walking Navigation (Beta) and Street View smart navigation.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: giant, google-maps, googleandroid, Innovations, maps, past-the-break, walking, walkingnavigation