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Motorola HS1001 Cordless Android Phone Specs Review

As innovation from technology gets a little more advance when it comes to mobile phones and computing device, have you wondered that your usual ‘Graham Bell’ inspired phone at home will be one of the things that will have a make-over? Better yet, be at par with your mobile phone in one way or another perhaps? I guess nothing is impossible with the technology we have today, wouldn’t you agree? This would be the 1st ever cordless phone that will be equipped with an Android processor so you never ...

2010 Metal Monsters: Nokia N97 mini and Motorola Milestone

"Maybe I've got a metal fetish, but there's just something about handling cool metal that makes me fall in love with a phone. I started with the Nokia N93, then (in approximate order) Nokia E90, Nokia E61i, Motorola Z10 and now the N97 mini, built to Eseries standards by those nice folk in the Nseries team. And, as part of my attempt to do real world comparisons between the best the Symbian world has to offer and the best of the competition, I've matched up the N97 mini with the slightly ...

Motorola open to Windows Phone 7, Android users mostly male, Palm says Verizon launch below expectations

Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha has stated that the company is open to creating handsets running Windows Phone 7. Motorola previously stepped away from Windows Mobile in favor of Android. A recent report has been released that shows most Android users are male. Specifically 73% of Android users are guys compared to a more even mix with the iPhone and webOS devices. Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein has revealed in an email that was leaked publically and originally intended for employees of Palm that the Veri...

Gartner: Apple, Android, and RIM winners in 2009 smartphone growth

Worldwide Mobile Terminal Sales to End Users in 2009 (Thousands of Units) Company 2009 Sales 2009 Market Share (%) 2008 Sales 2008 Market Share (%) Nokia 440,881.6 36.4 472,314.9 38.6 Samsung 235,772.0 19.5 199,324.3 16.3 LG 122,055.3 10.1 102,789.1 8.4 Motorola 58,475.2 4.8 106,522.4 8.7 Sony Ericsson 54,873.4 4.5 93,106.1 7.6 Others 299,179.2 24.7 248,196.1 20.3 Total 1,211,236.6 100.0 1,222,252.9 100.0 Note* This...

DROID and Imagio get FiOS remote, Sony-Ericsson turned down Nexus One, Synaptics Fuse hands-on

Verizon announced today that it was offering the Mobil Remote service for FiOS users on the Motorola DROID and HTC Imagio. The app lets you have full control over DVR functionality. Sony-Ericsson’s CEO has revealed that Google approached the company to build the Nexus One and SE turned them down. The reason is reportedly that SE only wants to build for in-house software. SlashGear spent some quality time fondling the Synaptics Fuse concept at MWC. The handset has a track pad on the back ...

Motorola Cliq XT aka Quench w/ MOTOBLUR | Specs Review

If you think that Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Nokia, and Microsoft are the only one who took the limelight at the MWC, then you are definitely not on the right track of information because Motorola also announced their own high-tech contribution to technology. QUENCH your mobile thirst with Motorola Cliq XT. Motorola reveals its  eighth Android phone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Quench, the new Motorola phones alias, will be exclusively available through T-Mobile USA. It has a ...

BACKFLIP lands on AT&T, QUENCH/CLIQ XT hands-on, and Windows Phone 7 hoops

AT&T has announced that it is getting the new Motorola BACKFLIP Android smartphone on March 7. The handset will sell for $100 and it is about time Android devices started coming to AT&T. Sister publication SlashGear has spent some quality hands-on time with the Motorola QUENCH/CLIQ XT and put it on video for us to all see. The device certainly looks cool and I wish it were hitting networks other than T-Mobile here in the US. Developer documents for Windows Phone 7 have been leaked and ...

Motorola Motosplit Not Good Enough? | Specs Review

Another crazy invention from MOTO (well I hope that it is indeed from Motorola and not a work from some wise guy trying to make a buzz out of a lame picture which was crafted on Photoshop!) is the MotoSplit which somehow resembles the first phone from Nokia that has a qwerty pad. I think that phone was launched way back year 2000. Of course this one is from Moto is far gorgeous than the Nokia phone I have mentioned, well it should be right? Knowing that it’s 2010, phones nowadays should be as f...

Palm Claimed 6% of the US Smartphone Market in Dec

Top Smartphone Platforms3 Months Ending Dec. 2009 vs. 3 Months Ending Sep. 2009Total U.S. Age 13+Source: comScore MobiLens   Share (%) of Smartphone Devices Sep-09 Dec-09 Point Change Total Smartphone Subscribers 100.0% 100.0% N/A RIM 42.6% 41.6% -1.0 Apple 24.1% 25.3% 1.2 Microsoft 19.0% 18.0% -1.0 Palm 8.3% 6.1% -2.2 Google 2.5% 5.2% 2.7 "comScore has released their latest data from the comScore MobiLens service, which reports on key trends in the U.S. mobile phone industry over the three m...

Symbian Is Now an Open Source Operating System

"The largest transition of proprietary code to open source in history has just been completed: all the source code for the Symbian OS is now available for free. Many Americans aren't familiar with this operating system, but it's very widely used around the world in phones from Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and others. It has been at the heart of more than 330 million devices over the years. However, the Symbian has been facing increasing competition, and the companies who both use it a...
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