LG’s Windows Phone 7 caught in some early packaging, to be dubbed GW910?
LG hasn't been what you'd call "super secretive" with its first Windows Phone 7 hardware (codenamed LG Panther ), after all, the phone was flashed on the Engadget Show as the first official hardware for the new OS. Still, a prototype of the phone, meant for developers to start testing their apps on, has made its way into the wild and might shed some new light on the handset
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: core, in the wild, inthewild, memories, prototype, rough, super-secretive, windows-phone, windowsphone7
Android 2.2 spotted in analytics data, running on Magic?
Hero owners, look away now. Google's Froyo appears to be almost ready to exit the freezer and enter handsets on an official basis
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other, htc Tags: eternal, freezer, from-the-ether, google io, inthewild, learn-at-least, optimism, upgrade
Microsoft Pink device spotted in the wild, likely ‘Turtle’
There's not much too this -- and we'd like to apologize on behalf of the uploader for the choice of music and transitions -- but it looks like someone has managed to score a shot of a Pink device tethered up to a lappie in a coffee shop. From what we've seen leaked in the past, we're figuring this is the smaller model known as "Turtle" internally with a portrait QWERTY slide; it's a funny-looking little beast, isn't it? We don't have much to go on other than this single shot, sadly -- so unless we get some more juicy leakage ahead of Monday, we'll need to wait it out through the weekend to figure out what this is all about.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: device-spotted, device-tethered, entry, inthewild, pink, smaller, turtle, uploader, video, wait-it-out
BlackBerry 9650 spotted in the wild again, ‘Bold’ branding confirmed
The Tour branding never made a lot of sense -- RIM's most recently-released high-end portrait QWERTY device for CDMA networks occupies the same market position as the Bold over on GSM networks, so the name difference is kind of arbitrary and more than just a little bit confusing. It's all good, though, because CrackBerry has confirmation here that the Tour's replacement -- the 9650 -- is going to be wearing a Bold badge loud and proud around back by the 3.2 megapixel camera
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: bit, BlackBerry, confirmation, inthewild, over-on-gsm, position, rim, sucker, time, tour
Verizon’s HTC Incredible spotted again, looking as red-accented as ever
We're missing that crazy contoured back this time around, but otherwise, HTC's so-called Incredible for Verizon is looking as real and ready for action as it ever has in these latest shots leaked over at Phandroid . It's hard to say whether these crimson bits are going to make it to production -- they seem a little too spectacular for a high-end device that Verizon will want to appeal to the masses, but then again, red is Verizon's color, so who knows?
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other, htc Tags: couple-months, crazy-contoured, high-end-device, htc, in the wild, inthewild, looking-as-red, past, prototypes, shots-leaked, special-colors, these-latest, time, verizon
Nokia’s Terminal Mode spotted in the wilds of the Geneva Motor Show
Those lovely people over at Nokia have furnished us with a few images of what their dashboard integration will look like, as well as the names of a few more partners for the Terminal Mode initiative. Intended to smarten up your car's hardware with the phone's capabilities -- whether that be to play back music, use Ovi Maps, browse the web, or whatver else -- this was announced in partnership with Alpine yesterday , but today we're hearing that Fiat , Harman Becker and Valmet Automotive are also getting in on the fun
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: dashboard, entry, fiatblueandme, geneva, geneva-motor, in-dash, inthewild, maps, valmet automotive
Motorola Devour in the wild once again
We've already seen the Motorola Devour in the wild once, but with the official Verizon launch right around the corner and pre-sales underway , it looks like at least one more unit has made it out into the world. Great -- but we'd like a video of this thing and its mid-range processor running Flash , please. [Thanks, Zach] Motorola Devour in the wild once again originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:26:00 EST.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: a555, blur, devour, inthewild, leak, leaks, made-it-out, motorola-devour, motorolaa555, motoroladevour, verizon, world
HTC Legend makes an encore appearance, this time with specs
The race is on to see how many angles of HTC's upcoming Legend can be snapped before the phone's official debut, so here's our next submission. As you can see, the hard-edged aluminum theme continues to wrap its way around the side with a touch of black plastic along the bottom, presumably to give the antenna some room to breathe. We've got a list of specs this time, too, most of which match up with what we've already heard: 3.2-inch HVGA AMOLED capacitive touchscreen 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor (the same class of core used by the Pixi and Devour ) 5 megapixel camera with LED flash Bluetooth 2.1+EDR WiFi Quadband GSM / EDGE plus dualband HSPA Magnetic compass 3.5mm headphone jack 1300mAh battery It's no Nexus One or Bravo , but that's the beauty of the way HTC's love affair with Android is turning out -- there's a little something for everyone
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, htc, nexus one Tags: angles, antenna, Appearance, debut, entry, htc, inthewild, legend, megapixel, official, official-debut, result, touchscreen
HTC Legend spotted just hanging out, playing it cool
Look familiar? Yep, this is precisely what we expected HTC's rumored Legend to look like based on the renders we'd seen so far .
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other, htc Tags: aluminum, check, cousin, freshened-look, htc, in the wild, inthewild, legend, logo, result, sense-ui, suspect-feels
Nokia C5 seemingly leaked, but don’t expect much
It's been a little while since Nokia locked up the Cseries trademark , and it looks like they're finally putting it to good use here following the Xseries launch a few months back -- but don't break out your party pants just yet, because it looks like this could be Nokia's new catch-all bucket for the low-end Symbian gear. The so-called C5 that's been leaked on Daily Mobile looks like a possible 6124 Classic successor thanks to a 3.2 megapixel cam, full HSPA, microSD expansion, AGPS, a 3.5mm headphone jack, S60 3.2, and... well, a rather classic candybar design
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: 5mm, classic, cseries, daily-mobile, domination, engadget, engadget-mobile, entry, finally-putting, global-low-cost, hspa, inthewild, mwc, pants, result