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Android 2.3.3 update heads to Rogers Xperia X10

The unlocked versions are enjoying it already and carriers are slowly releasing their modified versions of the Gingerbread update for the ancient Sony Ericsson Xperia X10.  First off the pad is the Rogers’ version of the handset which has now been deemed fit for the update and the same was […]

Motorola Defy+ coming to the UK

Announced recently as an update to the original Defy, the Motorola Defy+ is now heading for the UK to be dunked in the Thames and still come out okay.  The strongphone is scratch/water/dust resistant, but packs a lot more punch compared to its predecessor with a 1GHz processor and a

LG Thrill 4G priced and dated by AT&T, finally

After months of uncertainty and failed takeoffs, the Thrill 4G 3D smartphone (Optimus 3D for the rest of the world) for AT&T will finally see the light of day this September 4.  At just $99, the price sounds reasonable for a device that does 3D without glasses and can cruise

Samsung Mesmerize now up for Android 2.3.4 update

The US Cellular variant of the original Galaxy S, the Mesmerize, is now taking the jump directly to Gingerbread 2.3.4, which should be great news for the carrier’s patrons as this will allow them to start video chatting on GTalk, the most popular feature of the 2.3.4.  Other notable improvements

Galaxy Tab 8.9 with LTE to be unveiled at IFA

With the recent spate of Galaxy phones and the updated Galaxy S II announcement, we are starting to think Sammy hearts IFA too much.  Continuing on with the rehaul of older devices, the company has announced that the original Galaxy Tab, the one with the 8.9 inch display, will also

Preview: HTC Sense 3.5 UI in a few pictures

The recently pictured HTC Bliss is the only confirmed Android device to get the Sense 3.5 UI, but according to XDA.cn, the customization may not be limited to this device or just future handsets/tablets.  According to the source, Sense 3.5 will become available for older devices too, which will take

Samsung Nexus Prime gets WiFi certified

With the Nexus S not really meeting fans’ expectations, a lot is riding on the next version of the device, the rumored Samsung Nexus Prime.  The device, under the model name GT-I9250, was recently found getting its WiFi certification, which puts it a little closer to a release, most probably

Motorola Droid 3 rooted, made easier with 1-Click Easy Root

The Motorola Droid 3 is now the member of an elite club, called “The Rooted.”  The two-month-old device has been liberated from Moto’s clutches to do as you will, ranging from cooking up a custom ROM to getting complete control on your device via Superuser access.  An XDA Forum member,

Sony Ericsson announces the Xperia Neo V with Android 2.3.4 OS

Obviously a slightly improved version of the Xperia Neo, Sony Ericsson has today announced the Xperia Neo V, which comes with Android 2.3.4 onboard.  While the Gingerbread OS may not be big news for Android phones in general, it is significant for SE devices, as the company has announced that

HTC Bliss gets pictures, not so womanly anymore

When we last heard about the Bliss, all we had an idea of what the device might actually look like, but thanks to PocketNow and xda.cn, we have a live picture to look up on.  The device as you can see from the picture above, looks like any other Android

Video: Motorola Droid Bionic shows up to show off its LTE speeds

Motorola’s next flagship phone, the Droid Bionic, has been teasing us for a long time and with summer upon us, the wait isn’t as long as it used to be now.  Until then, we are committed to get you tidbits on the superphone and this latest one comes from Phandroid

HTC Evo 4G getting a maintenance update over the coming weeks

Bumping the version number up to 4.53.651.1, this update will bring fixes quite a few known bugs on Sprint’s yearling, the HTC Evo 4G.  Here’s a quick look at the changes that will matter most for you guys: Enhancements/Fixes: Integrated voice recognition accuracy with voice search and voice-to-text Image size