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Sneak Peak At Motorola Droid RAZR: Ahead of Tomorrow’s Official Launch

In Motorola’s attempt to tease the public about its upcoming device, it ironically uncovered more than maybe they originally intended to. We got our first taste of the Motorola Spyder or otherwise known as the Droid RAZR when it was first introduced to the public in a teaser that included its real name […]

Nokia 710 Spied On Developer Site

Just a few shorts days before the big Nokia World 2011 event, the 710 has been recently spied on a developer site. According to MyNokiaBlog, the 710 is longer and wider than the MeeGo-powered N9, with a 1.4GHz Cortex A8 processor, a 3.7-inch TFT screen and a five megapixel camera capable of 720p video-capture.

iPhone 4S First Weekend Sales Hits Four Million

Apple announced today that its brand new iPhone 4S has officially hit four million in sales just three short days after its October 14th launch. Quite an impressive sales record considering what previous iPhones have done in the past. Undoubedtly having additional carriers like Sprint and Verizon have also helped to

Leak: Android Market 3.2.0 from the Galaxy Nexus

Have the boot animation already up and running on your droid?  Itching for more from the Galaxy Nexus until it is officially unveiled on October 19th in Hong Kong?  If your answer is yes on both counts, here’s another slice of heaven, ripped straight off the much anticipated device –

T-Mobile makes the LG DoublePlay official

After the leaked picture we saw some days ago, the LG DoublePlay has now officially been added to T-Mobile’s veritable collection of Android smartphones.  The device, as we recently saw, features dual touchscreen displays and a split QWERTY keypad – a design most reminiscent of the old Sidekick which was

Motorola Atrix 2 now on sale by AT&T

Announced last week along with the Samsung Captivate Glide and DoubleTime, the Motorola Atrix 2 is now available from AT&T on its online store.  The current iteration of the Atrix brings the device’s specs up to speed and on par with other high-end smartphones that are currently available now. The

Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Specifications

A phone you want us to add to this list? Notice an error on a spec page? Use this form to tell us. Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Specifications User Ratings: [ratings] Network – GSM/CDMA: GSM Carrier: ? 2G Technology (Frequencies): GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz) 3G Technology (Frequencies): HSDPA (850/900/1900/2100mhz) 4G Technology (Frequencies):

Samsung’s ChatON Service Now Live For Android and Bada Smartphones

Samsung’s newest messaging service, ChatON is now live for Android and Bada smartphones. Samsung first unveiled the cross-platform service back in August, and promised it to Bada, Android, iOS and BlackBerry users by the fall. As fall is finally here, no word yet regarding when the service will be ready

Dutch Court Rejects Samsung’s Request to Ban Apple Products

Looks like Samsung’s legal team isn’t having the best of luck over in The Netherlands. According to Reuters, a Dutch court has rejected Samsung’s request to block certain Apple products (mainly the iPhone and iPad products), and found that they did not infringe on any of Samsung’s patents. The Dutch court also rejected Apple’s

Google Unveils Ice Cream Sandwich Statue, Gives Android Fans Something to Cheer For

Android fans everywhere now have a new idol in the form a gigantic Ice Cream Sandwich. Google unveiled the statue today in anticipation of the next week’s Ice Cream Sandwich introduction to the world. Video of the ceremony can be seen above.  If you haven’t done so already, don’t forget to follow Google’s brand spanking

AT&T’s Ralph de la Vega Promises Leaner LTE Handsets With Better Battery Life

At this year’s CTIA 2011, AT&T’s Ralph de la Vega announced plans to bring on a lineup of leaner, less power-intensive smartphones to its recently unveiled 4G network. So how exactly does AT&T plan to combine a leaner design with the joy of an improved battery life? According to de la Vega, the company will incorporate a technology

Mike Lazaridis Apologizes for Global BlackBerry Outage: Full Services Now Restored

RIM founder Mike Lazaridis thought it was necessary to issue a public apology for the widespread service outage that lasted three days. In the video apology Lazaridis acknowledges that RIM “dropped the ball”, but assured BlackBerry customers that the company was working hard to solve the issue. Additionally, Lazaridis noted

NFC-enabled Nokia 603 with Symbian Belle announced

Nokia has always been at the forefront when it comes to affordable and usable mobile devices and the new 603 smartphone should definitely fulfill both these criteria.  The device recently announced by the Finnish manufacturer seems like a great entry/mid-range device, if you don’t mind the OS limitations that the