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Rogers lists the Android based LG GW620, availability date still unknown

by Robert Nelson on Nov 4, 2009 at 11:03 AM

LG had unveiled the GW620 in mid-September and at the time, at least according to the press release it was noted as being headed to “select European markets.” Of course, that did not stop some from hoping to see it become available with AT&T here in the US. Well, in… Continue Reading »

HTC declare themselves Quietly Brilliant, launch You advertising campaign

by Robert Nelson on Oct 26, 2009 at 07:01 AM

HTC has just recently begun a new ad campaign which deems them as “Quietly Brilliant” and is simply going by the name of “You.” While some may say that the quietly brilliant part is a bit self centered, the You campaign in general appears to be offering a welcomed push… Continue Reading »

The “Onyx” BlackBerry Bold 9700 officially announced

by Jodie Andrefski on Oct 21, 2009 at 12:31 PM

We’ve been telling you it was coming, and now it’s all official.  The latest RIM device is the BlackBerry Bold 9700, or the “Onyx.”  It has been officially announced, and is coming to AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Bell, Rogers and more.  So to go through the recap of what it brings… Continue Reading »

HTC Tilt2 now available with AT&T for $299.99

by Robert Nelson on Oct 19, 2009 at 03:09 PM

It was a few weeks back that AT&T officially announced the Windows Mobile based HTC Tilt 2 and as of today that handset is now available for purchase. The Tilt 2, which is a Windows Mobile 6.5 handset will set you back $299.99, which comes after a $50 mail in… Continue Reading »

AT&T bringing in Dell smartphone?

by Shawn Ingram on Oct 7, 2009 at 06:53 PM

This past summer, one of the biggest rumors was that of a Dell smartphone powered by Android.  There were blurred shots of the device and a lot of people got excited about the company’s first foray in the smartphone market.  Then we found out that the Dell Mini 3i was… Continue Reading »

T-Mobile cuts myTouch 3G price down to $149.99

by Robert Nelson on Sep 24, 2009 at 08:18 PM

The Android-based myTouch 3G has not even been available for a full two months, however that has not stopped T-Mobile from slashing the price.  I guess T-Mobile has finally realized that the $199 price tag was a little higher than many were willing to pay.  That said, I am not… Continue Reading »

T-Mobile discounts the G1, now down to $129.99

by Robert Nelson on Sep 17, 2009 at 07:04 AM

There is some good news if you are looking to make the move to an Android smartphone and are not feeling the touchscreen-only keyboard that comes with the myTouch 3G because T-Mobile has just lowered the price for the G1.  The phone, of course still comes with the required two-year… Continue Reading »

LG unveils the GW620, otherwise known as their first Android smartphone

by Robert Nelson on Sep 14, 2009 at 07:02 AM

LG has officially unveiled their first entry into the world of Android with the GW620 smartphone.  Unfortunately while this phone has been officially announced complete with a press release and images, there are still more than a few details that were not mentioned. Anyway, what we can tell you so… Continue Reading »

Nokia to Apple: It’s on!

by Heather Wood on Aug 24, 2009 at 05:17 PM

Nokia has stated that plans are in the works to give Apple a run for its money by releasing smartphones with the newest technologies in place.  The CEO of Nokia has stated the company will become “more competitive going forward.”  This comes in response to detractors that have stated the… Continue Reading »

BlackBerry users earn approximately 27% less says study

by JG Mason on Aug 24, 2009 at 03:32 PM

According to a new study by Peninsula, a UK employment law firm says BlackBerry users work an extra 15 hours per week thanks to their devices.  These 15 hours are typically unpaid and as such, means users are reducing their income by 27%* by working more hours, yet receive the… Continue Reading »

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