Noah gets the new MOTO CLIQ out of the box and into use. Android, slide-out QWERTY, and MOTOBLUR widgets and social networking – is it enough to make a great smartphone? More Videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com
Noah spies LG’s new Android phone at CES 2010. The GT540 is a low-end smartphone featuring a social networking-friendly customization of Android, and a few nice multimedia features. PhoneDog at CES 2010: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com More Phones: www.phonedog.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
You have seen plenty of our in-house produced videos about our phones. For this video, we’ve asked LP — an avid YouTube video producer, to take a closer look and give you his take on the HTC Desire.
MobileBurn.com – We had a chance to meet up with Pantech to check out the Ease, a feature phone it is offering on AT&T that has advanced and easy user modes. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Today at&t and Pantec announced the Pantech Pursuit and guess what, I already have one for review and love it. The phone will be available the 6th of June for .99 with a two year contract Video Rating: 4 / 5
Samsung unveiled its Galaxy Tab at the IFA electronics show in Berlin. Here’s a look at what the Android-powered tablet has to offer: portability, responsiveness, performance, a nice screen–but several rough patches as well.
Earlier this week, Motorola announced the Quench (or Cliq XT, as it will be known in the US), and we got a chance to play with it here at Mobile World Congress. As you might already know, the Quench packs a 3.1-inch OLED capacitive touchscreen, Android 1.5 with MotoBLUR, rocks a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, Webkit browser with Flash Lite support, GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G, and all of the usual Google goodies you come to expect preloaded.
Sprint unveiled the worlds first 4G Android phone at CTIA Wireless 2010. Meet the HTC EVO. Rob Almanza spoke to Trevor VanNorman from Sprint about all the cool things the EVO can do. Distributed by Tubemogul.