App review: The Incident
Like its contemporary, Canabalt , The Incident is a game that knows exactly what it is -- and is not -- and plays to those strengths to a T. The basic premise of this iPhone title is simple enough, and in that simplicity (as with many great games) lies its power
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: device, entry, falling, flashing-white, graphics, mobile, review, right-decisions
Where’s the GPS fix for the Samsung Vibrant and Captivate?
Though we admittedly missed it in our initial review -- this is the kind of thing you just expect to work -- we circled back and amended our look at Samsung's Captivate and Vibrant when we discovered that AGPS is completely busted. Not "sort of working," not "flawed," just utterly broken and non-functional; we waited minutes upon minutes without a location lock in our follow-up testing. AGPS is the kind of thing you don't miss until you don't have it, at which point you realize how woefully inadequate straight-up GPS alone is for mobile use when you're frequently (for some of us, nearly always) trying to locate yourself indoors, under a tree, or in the heart of an urban canyon.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: agps, already-working, captivate, review, samsung vibrant, samsung-mobile, urban
HTC Aria slipping out early into AT&T stores
Good news, Android fans! HTC's Aria -- arguably the first Google-fied phone on AT&T worth caring about -- is seemingly slipping onto carrier floors a few days early. As the story goes, the Sense-equipped, Android 2.1-powered handset was supposed to go on sale this Sunday, but based on these unboxing shots from a giddy tipster, it's clearly ready to be procured early in some locations
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, htc Tags: clearly-ready, entry, google-fied, googleandroid, grapevine, gsm, htc, htc aria, onsale, result, review, sense-equipped, sunday, unboxing
HTC Aria review
It's sort of hard to believe, but AT&T finally has an Android phone worth paying attention to.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other, htc, nexus one Tags: america, aria, down-the-blue, easily-the-best, entry, htcaria, review, smartphone, subsidized-plan
HTC Aria for AT&T hands-on
We just took delivery of AT&T's brand new Aria from HTC, and we have to say, we're kind of tickled -- with the hardware, anyway. It's hard not to smile at the HD Mini -esque design elements, including the faux screws on back, the wild yellow interior, and... well, just the overall mini-ness of it.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, htc Tags: aria, att, entry, faux, faux-screws, htc, htc aria, htcaria, our-review, review, sense, sense-ui, senseui, yellow-interior
Droid Incredible review
At this point, the HTC Incredible should seem like pretty familiar territory to our readers. We first caught wind of the device in a ROM leak back in December of 2009, and shortly thereafter saw lots of little snippets on the phone that made it clear it was headed our way.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, htc, nexus one Tags: answers, camera, desire, device-sporting, droid incredible, engadget, familiar, htcincredible, internal, megapixel, nexus, potent, review, territory
Android App Review: Exchange by TouchDown
Name: an exchange of TouchDownPublisher: Â NitrodeskPrice: 5 days free demo, $ 19. 99 Description Key With Touchdown? ¢, the right of Court on your e-mail, calendar and contacts are available at your fingertips. You can choose the time to keep your e-mail on your phone. You can choose to download all your contacts changes Touchdown? ¢ every time you want, but I have all the changes automatically every time you check your email. You get fast access to your Daya? Agenda S, optimized for viewing on the phone. You can choose to reject the past events for easy viewing. (Taken directly from the website of touch) Introduction: Although Android? S integrated corporate e-mail and calendar functions will suffice for most users in our organization, we found them lacking in some areas. First, there was no transaction synchronization with the Exchange server. Second, e-mail attachments could not be loaded to our unit. This leads to a certain looking for alternatives. That? S when we came across touchdown Exchange. After installation of Android Market, and start the application, simply click on tools to access the setup wizard. If youâ? Re your IT department, you must know all the answers immediately. If not, contact the IT department. Â After the installation, from Touchdown Exchange lets you manage all of your Corporate E-mail, calendar, contacts and tasks. Â If youâ? I had e-mail and calendar setup on the device before, youâ? E ‘desire to disable or remove it completely. Pros: E-mail, tasks, contacts and calendar synchronization syncingSupports Exchange 2003, Exchange 2007, ActiveSync and USB OutlookDownloads E-mail attachmentsEasy to use the widget once setupFour (Universal, E-mail, calendar, tasks) Cons: price (also While many companies can afford Wona Exchange server? blow OPINION t, users buy the software itself), the installer can be difficult, if youâ? ? I am not aware of how settingsWould more widget options with larger (I think 3A, 2 severe) Features Rating: 4 out of 5 Rating starsUsabilityÂ: 4 of 5 Rating starsSetupÂ: 3 out of 5 Rating starsWidgetsÂ: 3 of 5 starsOverall Rating: 3 . 5 out of 5 stars Conclusion: Although this claim was beautiful, but I tried, I found that I personally didn? They do not need extra features. Ia? In’ve uninstalled. Four people in our organization, it is a touchdown. Â That said, 25% of users DROID in our organization, there is a need, and Touchdown met with flying colors
Opera Mini 5 on Android mini review
Opera's Mini 5 beta finally hit Android in the wee hours of this morning and, while writing about what it looks like is nice, we thought a little walk-through to demonstrate the impressive speed of the thing was worthwhile. So we have a short video for you below, with a comparison against the stock Android browser, plus some impressions of just how it is to use. So, click on through, won't you
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: browser, feature, hours, mini review, minireview, morning, opera mini 5 beta, review
HTC Magic Google Android Phone Video Review
youcompare.com.au – The HTC Magic google android phone is the latest phone with the Google Android mobile operating system to hit the market. The HTC Magic is truly magical in comparison to its cousin the HTC Dream.
Acer A1 Liquid Review, Navitel Android video
Демонстрация бета-версии Навител Андроид на смартфоне Acer Liquid A1 Android.