T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Specifications

A phone you want us to add to this list? Notice an error on a spec page? Use this form to tell us. T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Specifications User Ratings: [ratings] Network – GSM/CDMA: GSM Carrier: T-Mobile 2G Technology (Frequencies): GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz) 3G Technology (Frequencies): HSDPA (900/1700/2100mhz) 4G Technology (Frequencies): HSDPA+ (900/1700/2100mhz) Size – Dimensions: 121.9 x 55.9 x 10.9 mm Weight: 141.8 g Display: 3.8″ TFT capacitive touchscreen Display Resolution: 480 x 800 pixels Operating System […]

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Verizon HTC Thunderbolt getting an update on May 3

  No, it’s not Gingerbread but still a significant update that fixes many glitches and improves the overall usability of the HTC Thunderbolt.  The update, about 22MB, will start rolling out beginning May 3 and can either be done OTA or manually depending on your preferences.  Some of the improvements include: Enhance data connectivity when accessing the Verizon 3G network SMS and MMS messages are stored properly in the Messaging Application (Inbox, Sent, etc.) Timing

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Play now available on Rogers Canada

Similar in almost every aspect other than the controller pad and PlayStation certification, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and the Play are now available on Rogers Canada.  If it’s the gamer in you that you are looking to satisfy, Xperia Play is the way to go but if raw processing power and getting things done is what suits you best, we recommend the Arc.  Both the devices are priced reasonably at $99.99 on three-year agreements,

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Android 2.3.4 update to roll out in the next few days, brings GTalk video chat

One of the most popular features expected of Gingerbread was the ability to video/voice chat on GTalk, but strangely the feature was missing when the Android 2.3 update first came out.   But better late than never as they say since the search giant has now announced that it will be including this feature in the upcoming 2.3.4 update with the video chat feature included, scheduled to be rolled out in the coming weeks.  The first

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Samsung announces the Galaxy S II for early May, has high hopes on sales

The strategy with the Galaxy S worked out great for Samsung and it is looking to employ the same with the upcoming successor to the runaway hit – the Galaxy S II. As with its predecessor, Samsung is looking to flood the markets all over with the dual-core smartphone with 120 countries on the roster and a total of 140 carriers consigned to offer the device when it is released in early May. Sammy plans

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Free Android apps now number more than that of iOS

If this isn’t a sign of Droid supremacy, we really don’t know what is. According to Distimo, a company with a roving eye on applications across platforms, and its recently released findings, the Android Market currently has 134,000 compared to the Apple iPhone’s most recent count of 121,000 – a huge leap for the former if the age of both platforms is considered. The Apple store still has a strong foothold in terms of total

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Official Google Docs app out now!

One of Google’s popular online services just got a native Android app – Google Docs.  The online document/spreadsheet service is used by millions and a major part of those will now have the ability to open, create, edit and save new documents directly from their Android smartphones.  There’s also a widget bundled for easier access from your homescreen.  The news was made public some time back and if you haven’t got it already, hit up

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Motorola may unlock bootloader on its future Android devices

It took a hijacked poll on Facebook for Motorola to wake up and listen to the masses, and according to AusDroid, the company might go a lot more lax than previously on the locked bootloader issue.  This is how the company responded to an inquiring customer on the subject: We completely understand the operator requirement for security to the end user, and as well, want to support the developer communities desire to use these products

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LG G2X Specifications

A phone you want us to add to this list? Notice an error on a spec page? Use this form to tell us. LG G2X Specifications User Ratings: [ratings] Network – GSM/CDMA: GSM Carrier: T-Mobile 2G Technology (Frequencies): GSM (850/900/1800/1900mhz) 3G Technology (Frequencies): HSDPA (850/1700/1900/2100mhz) 4G Technology (Frequencies): HSPA+ 14.4mbps (850/1700/1900/2100mhz) Size – Dimensions: 124.5 x 63.5 x 10.2 mm Weight: 141.8 grams Display: 4″ Capacitive LCD Display Display Resolution: 480 x 800 Operating System – Operating

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Gingerbread coming to LG G2x soon

The Tegra2-powered dual-core device has the guts to run Android 2.3 more than smoothly but sadly, the device shipped with Froyo when it was released.  But the situation may not remain the same and the G2x could be getting the Gingerbread treatment “soon,” according to T-Mobile.  In response to a G2x user’s lament on Twitter about the issue, the carrier has got back saying that the update is “coming to G2x soon” and that we

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Devs working on Cyanogenmod 7 for the HTC Thunderbolt

Miffed about the Thunderbolt not coming with Android 2.3 out of the box?  Feel let down by Verizon/Google at the long, arduous wait to be endured before finally getting Gingerbread on your powerhouse of a smartphone? It’s devs to the rescue again and thanks to the efforts of slayher and toastcfh at XDA, Thunderbolt users need not wait any longer and can get a far more customizable version of Google’s latest OS update.  But all’s

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HTC Thunderbolt Specifications

A phone you want us to add to this list? Notice an error on a spec page? Use this form to tell us. HTC Thunderbolt Specifications User Ratings: [ratings] Network – GSM/CDMA: CDMA Carrier: Verizon 2G Technology (Frequencies): CDMA (800/1900mhz) 3G Technology (Frequencies): 1xEV-DO (2000mhz) 4G Technology (Frequencies): LTE (700mhz) Size – Dimensions: 122 x 66 x 13.2 mm Weight: 164 grams Display: 4.3″ Capacitive LCD Display Display Resolution: 480 x 800 Operating System – Operating

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How To See Where Your Android Device Has Been Tracking You

  Laughing at iPhone users for having their every move recorded by their iPhone? Well, you may want to bite your tongue cause, that’s right, Android tracks your moves as well. Your Android device records your location and even Wifi checkins and saves them to the device’s cache (for a faster map experience among other reasons). Now, we’re pretty sure this information is only transmitted to Google if you selected the option to allow Google

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How To: Encrypt the iPhone Tracking Data So Other Programs (and People) Can’t Use It

So you saw all of the tracking information that Apple keeps from your iPhone? You want to do something about it? Well, you can either jailbreak the device and then remove the phone’s ability to be tracked altogether, or you can do this procedure to encrypt the tracking data so that other programs (or people) can’t use it so easily. This can give you a little piece of mind without going through all the hassle

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How To: See Where Apple has Been Tracking Your iPhone

  Curious where Apple has been tracking you? Want to know exactly when your iPhone checked in? Using a special open source program developers, Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden, have created a way for you to check to see where your iPhone has been tracked. You’d be surprised how far back the data goes… follow the instructions in this video to see for yourself. I. Before You Begin 1. This does NOT share any of the information,

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