LG Boards the Android Train with the GW620 Handset
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... — captured in an appropriately blurry video. Aside from that, the new Android handsets appear to be a slight variation on a theme for now. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad just yet, but something worth watching. ...
MobileTechRoundup 182 – Motorola is Back in the Game
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MoTR 182 is 38:20 minutes long and is a 35.2 MB file in MP3 format.
CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly.
HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matthew Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia)
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Motorola Cliq and Dext jump in the Android pool.
CDMA telephony arrives in Android 1.6.
Matt’s hands-on with the ZuneHD.
iPod Nano has a pretty capable camera.
Opera 10’s Turbo Mode is made for 3G ...
Samsung Behold II — Android AMOLED Lands on T-Mobile USA
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... and like the G1, myTouch and Cliq before it, will support T-Mobile’s 3G network. Much like the Sense interface of Sprint’s HTC Hero ( ...
MOTO Dext Hits Orange UK Oct. 7
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... that the Motorola Cliq would be the company’s first Android handset. We showed you the cool MotoBlur interface that would keep you in touch with all your peeps. It turns out that technically it’s not true that the Cliq is Motorola’s first Android handset, as it is not scheduled to be up for pre-orders until Oct. 19 by T-Mobile. ...
Android, not iPhone, is Bigger Symbian Challenger Says Gartner
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... certainly has me more interested in Android than before. When the platform first arrived, it felt unfinished in terms of software, there wasn’t a wide assortment of apps and the hardware was more like 2006 than 2008. But the Android Market now boasts over 10,000 apps. And handsets like the Hero and Cliq look far better than the original G1. Although I don’t think I made a mistake with my Palm Pre — Gartner figures 11 million webOS devices sold in 2012 — I’m admittedly more intrigued by Android as each day passes. Not enough to add a third phone ...
Motorola Drops LiMo for Android
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As we wait for Motorola’s Android phone, the Cliq/Dext, the company is once again confirming its commitment to the Android platform. Motorola had already stated that it was dropping Windows Mobile to focus on Android, and it’s doing the same with LiMo. Christy Wyatt, VP at Motorola, has vacated her seat on the LiMo Foundation board of directors. The company has also changed its association with LiMo from founding member to that of associate member. And Motorola has reiterated its affiliation with Android:
“At this time ...

