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Wirefly offering the HTC Radar 4G for $50

If T-Mobile’s price tag on the HTC Radar of $99.99 doesn’t suit you, we’ve got a much better deal that could be to your liking.  The HTC Radar, available from T-Mobile starting this Monday, is now available through retail stores across the country and currently, Wirefly seems to have the […]

Gmail app for iOS quietly disappears from the App Store

Those who had downloaded the native Gmail iOS app in the hopes of finally experiencing Gmail like it is on Android must have been sorely disappointed to find a buggy, web-based version of the app being released yesterday.  That’s a very good reason for pulling an app out and Google

T-Mobile now offering the HTC Flyer for $299

While AT&T got the tablet almost two months ago, the Scribe-enabled Flyer has taken its sweet time to reach the Tmo masses.  The device is now available from T-Mobile to all customers, as opposed to sales limited to business customers only in the last few weeks. You can get the

Sony Ericsson Xperia line phones getting Android 2.3.4 update

The Gingerbread 2.3.4 update is already available in the Nordic countries, but Sony Ericsson has now deemed it time to roll out the firmware to the rest of the world.  Most of the Xperia devices released this year should be eligible for the update, so check the list below to

LG Revolution might get the Gingerbread update today

The update to the latest Android 4.0 still seems far away for the Verizon Revolution as LG is still trying to push the Gingerbread update out the door, it seems.  According to a post on LG’s support forums, the Android 2.3 update for the LG Revolution should start rolling out

Acer Allegro running Windows Phone 7.5 announced

Acer, not preferring the bang that the Nokia announcement had yesterday, has quietly revealed the first member in its Windows Phone section, the Allegro.  The device will be running the Windows Phone 7.5 OS and comes with moderate specs to keep things affordable – it’ll feature a single-core 1GHz processor

Nokia Lumia 710 now on Nokia USA website

Not a word was said at the Nokia World 2011 yesterday about a US release for Nokia’s first two Windows Phone devices, but this news should keep the hopes up for those who still rely on Nokia for their mobile needs.  Lumia 710, the cheaper of the two WP 7.5

HTC Thunderbolt gets a pre-alpha build of Android 4.0

The source code for the Ice-Cream Sandwich update is yet to be released, but that hasn’t stopped some devs to get on and create a port anyway based on the SDK, which was made available immediately after the Galaxy Nexus unveiling recently.  One such dev, jdkoreclipse, on Rootzwiki has succeeded

Nexus One may not get Ice-Cream Sandwich 4.0 – Google

The Galaxy Nexus will come with Ice-Cream Sandwich and things are afoot to get the 4.0 update ASAP to the Nexus S, but what about the original Nexus One?  The answer to this question is not good news, as this aging device isn’t on the list to get Google’s latest

Nokia unveils the Lumia 800 with Windows Phone 7.5 OS

If watched our N9 review recently, looking at the pic above will remind you a lot about that ill-fated device since it is essentially the design except for the touch-capable Windows buttons below its 3.7-inch AMOLED display.  After several leaks, the Lumia 800 was officially unveiled a couple of minutes

HTC Thunderbolt to get Android 2.3.4 – this time for real

When we last told you about this update, we are pretty sure many of you must have been left scratching your head wondering where heck it was and if the update had ever left the HTC/Verizon servers.  It did actually, only to be pulled back after some serious flaws were

Samsung Stratosphere gets rooted – let the cooking begin?

The Stratosphere, released on October 13th, may not be your ideal device without a blazing dual-core CPU or PC-spec RAM, but it gets the job done if you know your way with a QWERTY device.  But that doesn’t mean it should get the same kind of developer love that most

4G Samsung Galaxy S II X heading to Telus Canada on October 28

If you thought the Sprint’s Galaxy S2 variant was a mouthful, you will have a hard time saying what Telus Canada is calling its version now.  The 4G Samsung Galaxy S II X, as it’s proudly displayed on the carrier’s website, is currently in the holding bay waiting to be

Symbian Anna gets a minor update

This may not be relevant even to most Symbian Anna users, since it won’t really affect the way they are using their Nokia devices on this update, but they should still know that the update is going to fix some bugs and clear out issues on the backend.  The update