Verizon Wireless has announced the Motorola Devour just today. It will be hitting the network next month, and it will be the first VZW phone to feature “Motoblur”. It has a 3.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, a trackpad, a pre-installed 8GB microSD…
Probably the biggest disappointment for Google Nexus One at launch was the missing multi-touch functionality. Fear not loyal Google Phone users, an update has been sent your way which will have you pinching to zoom in phone’s Browser, Gallery and Maps…
WordPress for Android 1.0 has just been released in the Android Market. It was a long time coming since iPhone now has version 2.0 of the WordPress app in the App Store. WordPress for Android 1.0 is based on the…
While you can buy it unlocked for $530, you will be unable to run it on AT&T’s or Sprint’s 3G network. The Nexus one currently supports the 3G radio frequency of T-Mobile in the United States. Google recently filed an…
Nexus One – to buy or not to buy? Here’s a simple and easy to understand chart by BillShrink that puts AT&T’s iPhone 3GS, Sprint’s Palm Pre, Verizon’s Motorola Droid and T-Mobile’s Nexus One against each other in a feature…
Let’s face it. The Nexus One has to be compared to the iPhone 3GS, whether you like it or not. Even though Google didn’t hype it as an iPhone killer ( but we bloggers did! ), the superphone is a…
Google has finally launched the much awaited and hyped Nexus One. Said to be the evolution of Android, the Nexus One is where the web meets the phone according to Google. HTC and Google worked closely on the Nexus One…
The guys over at Engadget have luckily gotten their hands on the Google Nexus One and have taken loads of unboxing pictures as well as a video walkthrough of the interface. If you’ve been thinking that this is the iPhone…
Gizmodo has gotten their hands on leaked documents with official screenshots of pricing and plans of the Nexus One. That’s right, the final name of the Google Phone will be Nexus One and it will cost $530 for unlocked (…
Engadget has received an invite by Google for an Android Press Conference on the 5th of January in Mountain View, California. With the confirmation of the launch date already available thanks to T-Mobile, the Nexus One could be officialy…