Samsung will be introducing the successor to the Galaxy S, and it is called the Galaxy S II. It features a new 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen. It is thinner, lighter, and faster than the Galaxy S that preceded it, while implementing the new Android 2.3.3 OS (Gingerbread). Read the rest of this entry »
Samsung Galaxy S II may be the best smartphone
LG Optimus 2X may be coming to U.S. T-Mobile by March
As soon as the LG Optimus 2X was introduced a few days ago, the United States was plainly forgotten of the uncleared launch plans stated in the news release. Nevertheless, it doesn’t indicate that it will be on its way. Read the rest of this entry »
Google’s Nexus One available to Sprint network
So far Google has finally made the round table with its Google Nexus One smartphone. Almost every major cell phone network in the world has one. Sprint is not the exception either. Today Google announced that its Nexus One smartphone will be available on the Sprint network also. Good news to those from Sprint who want a smartphone similar to the iPhone.
LG First Android Phone LG-GW620
LG finally jump on the Android band wagon. It will introduce its first Android phone code named LG-GW620; lets hope LG doesn’t keep this name as a production model. The new LG-GW620 features a 3-inch full touchscreen and slide out QWERTY keypad. This is to meet demand for consumers who rely on their mobile phones for more than just making calls. The LG-GW620 benefits from an operating system that was created from the ground up to take advantage of the many mobile applications and services developed by search leader Google.
HTC Hero Phone
The HTC phone is out in the market, and it is deemed to be the champion to fight off against evil doers, well sort of. The new HTC Hero set out to compete against the iPhone 3GS and others alike. The HTC Hero is the third Android phone that has come out to the market so far. The HTC Hero comes with an updated camera and a newly fashionable design compare to the HTC Touch Pro for Sprint last year. Not only that, the HTC Hero comes with HTC Sense technology, which supposed to be intuitive and seamless user interface. With the HTC Sense technology, content such as applications can be reach at a glance view where a selection of widgets that can be placed right on the home screen. This feature is very useful, and comparable to creating shortcuts and place it on your desktop computer screen. You have seen a lot lately that smartphones are trying to mimic the desktop computer environment; such as with the Palm Pre, you can run multiple applications at the same time through its deck card like feature. The HTC Hero also has A-GPS, a digital compass and accelerometer for instant access to local time, weather and maps when you go on a trip.


