Nokia N900 gets an early build of Ice-Cream Sandwich OS

Nokia may be reluctant to start bedding with Google for its OS needs, but efforts are being made to get their yesteryear flagship dev phone, the N900, to at least have a one-night stand with Google’s latest issue, Ice-Cream Sandwich.  A developer going by the name of Drunkdebugger seems to […]

CyanogenMod 9 brings Android 4.0 to the Samsung Nexus S

The Nexus S is next in line only to the famed Galaxy Nexus but does that mean you shouldn’t get some custom ROM action on the side until then? Hell no, according to Koush, of the CyanogenMod Team who has just busted out a ROM based on the Ice-Cream Sandwich

LG and Sony Ericsson Reveal Android 4.0 Upgrade Details

Thanks to a recent Facebook post made by LG, the manufacturer has revealed which of its smartphones will receive the official Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) update first. The lucky handsets include the Optimus 2X, the Optimus Black, the Optimus 3D, and the Optimus LTE. LG plans to release a detailed upgrade schedule later

AT&T Confirms LG Nitro HD With December 4th Release Date

Ahead of LG’s big event, AT&T has confirmed the existence of the LG Nitro HD handset alongside a firm launch date of December 4th. The 4G LTE device houses a dual-core 1GHz chip underneath an impressive 4.5-inch AH-IPS LCD display with 720p. The handset is expected to present a slightly

Siri0us Jailbreak Hack Places Siri Voice Dictation on iPhone 4

It didn’t take long for hacker Eric Day to work his Cydia magic and bring Siri voice dictation to jailbroken iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod Touch devices. Standing out from previous Siri hacks, this one does not need borrowed iPhone 4S files to work. Siri0us offers similar voice dictation to the official Siri dictation

Leaked Verizon Ad Prices the LTE Galaxy Nexus At $200

No official release date or pricing has been confirmed for Verizon’s LTE variant of the Galaxy Nexus, but a new ad has leaked giving us a glimmer of hope that a launch lies within the near future. The ad prices the Android 4.0 enabled smartphone at $200 with a new

Unlocked Nokia Lumia 800 Up For Grabs on Expansys

For anyone desperate to get their hands on the Nokia Lumia, this may be your golden opportunity as the handset has just appeared on online retailer Expansys.The company is selling the unlocked Lumia 800 now for the expected high price tag of $789. Eager consumers ready to purchase the handset now will be able to

HTC HD2 gets an Android 4.0 port, currently in beta

This handset should have been dead and buried by now, but the HD2 seems to be more resilient than we thought.  The aging device, initially outed with Windows Mobile OS, has been through many phases, mostly during its latter years, ultimately making its jump on to the Android bandwagon which

Telus 4G Samsung Galaxy SII X to get Android 4.0 some time in 2012

The announcement really doesn’t narrow the time frame down but now that the official endorsement is out, customers using the Telus version of the Galaxy S II who loathe rooting, hacking and flashing can sleep in peace knowing that Telus has things covered when it comes to the next update. 

Prada and LG Renew Their Vows, Promise v3.0 Handset By 2012

Five years after their first collaboration, LG and Prada have announced the renewal of their exclusive phone partnership. Both companies also confirmed plans to release a third handset by early 2012. The teaser image shows off a sleek design that looks similar to the Prada K2 / P940 phone we’ve seen floating around

AT&T and Deutsche Telekom Take Back FCC Application For T-Mobile Merger, Focus Is On the DoJ Now

Once word leaked to AT&T and Deutsche Telekom (the company that owns T-Mobile USA) that FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski had proposed an administrative hearing for AT&T’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile, both companies have now decided to officially withdraw their application to the FCC. As part of their announcement, both AT&T and Deutsche Telekom stressed their continued commitment

Google Confirms Galaxy Nexus Volume Fix Is Coming Soon

After numerous user complaints regarding a volume bug with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google has confirmed it is working diligently to roll out a solution. Reportedly the strange issue lies in the flagship phone’s software, not its hardware. Google released a short statement saying that “they are aware of the issue