Samsung to Launch Android 2.3 for Most of Its Galaxy S Phones, But Which Ones?

The Nexus S received native video chat support via GTalk through the recent Android 2.3.4 update, but if you have the Google handset on T-Mobile you might be having a bit of trouble using the new feature over a 3G connection Read the rest of this entry »

Hulu + XOOM = Success [ Updated ]

Not too long ago we got our first look at the Samsung Exhibit 4G, an upcoming HSPA+ device for T-Mobile Read the rest of this entry »

Google introduces location-based news filtering for mobile

Just as fast as their LTE network is, Verizon’s speedily increasing the number of markets which enjoy Big Red 4G. This week sees a few new markets from Alabama and Florida getting 4G love, as well as expansion in Philadelphia Read the rest of this entry »

Logitech Revue with Google TV drops to $200 at Amazon

A while back, we received numerous reports from brand new LG Optimus 2X owners regarding a very frustrating problem. The phones would often reboot themselves which obviously caused an undesirable disruption in user experience. We contacted our friends at LG to see if they knew anything of these problems, and they hadn’t. Still, they couldn’t deny the cries of many users at various message boards and sought an answer Read the rest of this entry »

Source: AT&T Owes T-Mobile $6 Billion in Cash, Spectrum & Roaming Privileges if Deal is Rejected

In the mood to download another ROM for an unreleased device? The folks at 911 Sniper have outed yet another one from HTC – this time, it’s the HTC EVO View 4G’s test ROM Read the rest of this entry »

HTC Thunderbolt Wireless Charger Set to Launch Soon With FCC Approval

The Samsung DROID Charge – not unlike many phones – was launched to a quick software upgrade to tighten things up Read the rest of this entry »

Sprint Adds New Unlimited 4G Options, New 3G Options for Mobile Broadband Users

After a two week delay thanks to 4G LTE outages, Verizon has finally let loose the .com/samsung-droid-charge/” target=”_blank”>Samsung DROID Charge their second LTE phone. It was rumored to be here May 14th on Friday and Verizon confirmed that those rumors were indeed true. You can now buy it for $300 at their corporate locations and online.

The Samsung DROID Charge is a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus phone with Android 2.2, TouchWiz 3.0, 4G radios, a 1GHz processor, an 8 megapixel camera with HD video recording and flash, a front-facing camera to accompany that and more.

We’ve already gotten our hands on it, though, so be sure to take a look at our official Samsung DROID Charge review and use it to help you decide if it’s the phone for you. If you need more convincing, ask the many owners already swarming the DROID Charge section at AndroidForums.com.

HTC Flyer Hitting European Store Shelves Today

We’re not sure what took Samsung and AT&T so long to bring this thing out, but the wait is over – the Samsung Infuse 4G is now available for $199 Read the rest of this entry »

HTC Gives Another Close Look at Sensation, Doesn’t Mention Locked Bootloader


XOOM 3.1 users can now access Hulu thanks to a patched version of the Flash version 10 Read the rest of this entry »

Dedicated Camera Key: YES or NO? [POLL]

Though the day is winding down, if you can make it out to a Verizon retail store employees have apparently been given the OK to sell the Samsung DROID Charge a day early to customers inquiring about the device Read the rest of this entry »