The OpenAndroidTeam has released an update to the OpenEclair ROM and it even includes the Multi-Touch Google Maps from the Nexus one. v1.1.5 includes: OpenEclair v1.1.5 – No Wipe – Kernel: CPU Frequency modifications by Eugene – Kernel: Overclocked to 580MHz by default. – Kernel: Bug fixes from Nexus One MSM Kernel – Compcache: Upgraded [...]
C0z over at Tmonews has posted a story about T-Mobile doing a software trial for the G1. No, not eclair but just a software update. C0z has stated that the update will include such things as Google Voice integrated in the dialer, setting numbers to be ignored, integration of visual voicemail, and other goodies. T-Mobile [...]
The image above is from the actual Google support page: http://google.com/support/android/bin/request.py?contact_type=contact_policy . There’s the number. You can now call Google directly about any issues with your Nexus One. This is a big step for Google. Can they handle live support? Have you called yet? Was it a good or bad experience? Tell us about it in the [...]
Can’t decide on what to get your girlfriend/wife/romantic interest for Valentine’s day? What’s that you say? Roses and chocolates aren’t enough? Well have no fear Android geeks, check out this beautiful pink HTC Hero. Amazon is selling unlocked pink HTC Hero’s for $614.94. It’s exactly the same as your normal HTC Hero, except well for [...]
Motorola has announced via their facebook that Droid 2.1 OTA will start to roll out this week. It was also said that they will be sharing more information about other device updates at a later time. Currently no details on how long it will take to roll out the OTA to every Droid owner but [...]
Over at Tmonews there has been confirmation of Swype being the default keyboard for the new MyTouch 1.2 being released on February 10th. Swype seems to be all the rage in virtual keyboards lately, and has even been picked up by T-Mobile. Swype was made by one of the inventors of T9 text input, Cliff [...]
Google has decided to chop off $200 off of their “ERF”. which is bundled in with T-Mobile’s ETF fee of $200 if your contract is canceled within 120 days. Normally you’d be paying $200 for the ETF, and $350 for Google’s ERF pushing you to pay $550 which is ridiculous. With the drop in price [...]
Preparing for the MyTouch 1.2, T-Mobile has dropped the price of the MyTouch 3G to $99.99 ($50 cheaper then current MyTouch 3Gs) with a 2 year contract. If you don’t expect to get the 1.2 or any other Android phones coming out and want a cheap, decent T-Mobile phone be sure to pick one up. [...]
It’s a story straight out of science fiction (quite a bit of what Google is working on seems to skirt with science fiction.) Imagine talking to your friend in China, and as you speak, your words get fed into a computer, translated into Chinese, and the other person on the line hears what you said, [...]
Episode 5 – Day One is the latest video in Google’s marketing videos showing the life of their newest phone, the Nexus One. In this video we follow the average person through their daily life, and see how in one day their phone can be used. Alarm clock, phone calls, video taking and uploading, GPS, [...]
The boys over at Engadget received pictures of one of HTC’s newest phones, the HTC Legend. As you can see the Legend is running HTC’s Sense UI, and still holds true to the rumors of the specs with it’s optical trackball at the bottom. There isn’t too much details other then the pictures currently, but [...]
A video has recently surfaced on Youtube showing the Nexus One running Flashlite. With unknown origin behind this video, it’s hard to really tell where the Flashlite is coming from. It could be ported from old Hero ROM, or maybe pushed from KingKlicks Espresso ROM? Maybe, just maybe Flash is that close to release and [...]