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Mobile Devices & Apps

HTC EVO 4G – The World’s First 3G/4G Android Phone

HTC EVO 4G, claimed to be world’s first 3G/4G (WiMAX enabled) Android handset, featuring the Android 2.1 platform running on 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. The important features are 8.0 MP camera, HD video capture, HDMI output, Mobile Hotspot capability and HTC Sense. Sprint 4G claims to offer a faster wireless experience than any other U.S. national wireless carrier. The HTC EVO 4G is available only in the US market because of the limited availability of WiMAX network in other parts of the world. The EVO 4G is priced at USD 199 along with a Sprint’s 2-year contract. […]

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Mobile News

T-Mobile USA G2 Andriod Smartphone

T-Mobile USA Inc. announced the release of the G2. The G2 will be the first Android smartphone designed to deliver 4G speeds on T-Mobile’s new network. T-Mobile USA G2 is was designed for the T-Mobile HSPA+ mobile broadband network. The phone is priced at approximately USD 199. […]

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Mobile News

Android 2.2 Froyo for Intel x86 Netbooks and Tablets

The native x86 Android will be based on the Froyo release and will soon be available to developers. With this, Atom-based netbooks and tablets can soon run Google’s Linux-based OS. With an x86 Froyo, Android is expected to get established in the netbook market and the nascent tablet market. The opensource mobile OS Android is now catching up on areas such as Netbooks, tablet and smartphones. […]

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Mobile Apps

Adobe Reader for Android now in Android Market, for Free

Adobe Reader for Android is now available in the Android Market, for free. It extends Adobe PDF software to devices based on the Android platform. Adobe Reader is published on the Android Market and can be accessed by searching “Adobe Reader” in the Market application from your Smartphone. It offers multi-touch gestures, like pinch-and-zoom, as well as double-tap-zoom, flick-scrolling and panning. […]

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Google

Google Goggles Search & Goggles Translation for Android

Google Goggles lets you use pictures taken with your mobile phone to search the web. There’s no need to type or speak your query. You simply have to open the app, snap a picture, and wait for your search results. In order to use Goggles to translate text, point your phone at a word or phrase. Use the region of interest button to draw a box around specific words and press the shutter button. If Goggles recognizes the text, it will give you the option to translate. Now press the translate button to select the source and destination languages. […]

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Google

“Nexus One” Google Phone – An Android Phone with a New Desgn

According to Google Mobile Blog, Google has recently came up with the concept of a mobile lab, which is a device that combines innovative hardware from a partner with software that runs on Android to experiment with new mobile features and capabilities, and Google shared this device with Google employees across the globe to test out the new technology and help improve it. The Google Phone is called the Nexus One and is being manufactured for Google by HTC Corp. Unlike other Android smart phones currently on the market, Google rewrote most of the operating system to deliver a unique user interface. […]