Things have gotten so crazy in the word of Android over the last month or two that it can be difficult at times to simply keep up with a single day's news. And while Aaron, Adriana, Noah, and now Sydney have got you covered on the PhoneDog front, we thought a weekly summary of current Android events was in order.
Somehow, taking a look back at the rumors, leaks, launches, and reviews of the week has a way of putting things into perspective. And since a bunch of you want the skinny, net results rather than a post on every whisper, I give you the link-heavy, image-light, piece I'll write late Thursday night: What up, Droid?
Here we go.

GooglePhone: About to blow up?
GooglePhone
While still unresolved, the long-standing rumors and rebuttals of Google's intention to get into the cell phone hardware game have recently grown to a deafening roar thanks to a couple of posts from TechCruch, which have been covered by myself and Adriana. Writing about the device as a sure thing (and as something that renders the entire history of the Universe prologue) has put all tech bloggers on alert. Let's hope TC's source is a strong as they think it is.
Samsung Behold II
The T-Mobile follow-up to the original Behold may not have seen enough change since it's previous incarnation. This Android device feels TouchWizzy through and through and reactions to "The Cube" have been almost unanimously negative. Sammy did bring a nice drop-down notification bar enhancement to Android, and the media management is kinda cool. I'd just like to see those flipping Polaroids in a widget or something.
Adriana was at the launch last week, and she posted her first impressions as well as a demo of the interface.
I unboxed the phone and completed round one of a Q&A/request video series.
Motorola's Motus - or is it Backflip?
What is widely viewed as the Cliq's little brother should be launching in the first few months of next year, but don't expect any major changes in the guts. Cliq and Backflip share the same father. The name - Backflip - apprently comes from the device's hardware keyboard, which is attached to the screen panel facing opposite of the direction we're used to. When the phone is closed, the keyboard is situated on the back of the phone. Confused? Check out a picture, and imagine you're looking at the front and back covers of a book.

X10
Sony Ericsson's X10 - the first device to run the Nexus UI (previously known as Rachael) - has been on everyone's minds this week. Unfortunately, not always for its strengths. SE held a luncheon in NYC where a number of hands-on videos were produced. Despite disclaimers about the beta state of the hardware and software, it seems that everyone walked away with a bad impression. Maybe beta luncheons aren't such a good idea for devices with such incredible buzz behind them. Especially when your company is trimming the fat and causing what some see as a loss of confidence in the brand.
I'm still super-excited for this Snapdragon phone, and am awaiting any X10-related info in Sony Style news. Check out samples from the X10's camera here.
DRAGOOOOOON!!!
This bad boy may as well be called the HTC Super Hype Ultra. The rumors/leaks just don't stop. And while this phone was being rumored to launch in mid-December, the GooglePhone gabbers say it's been bumped to the new year.
Droid
Noah wrapped up his three part iPhone vs. Droid dogfight this week, and that's what all of this industry buzz surrounding Droid is founded upon, right? Check it out. And as if you haven't seen enough Droid... here's one in pieces. Is that enough? No? O.K., check out this video to warm up for the weekend. Yeah, it's older than this past week, but still funny.
Updates
A couple of software updates were made available this week: the new HTC Sync and a Sprint Hero OTA full of fixes. Check out the changes here.
Those are the bigger stories from the past week, folks. But here are a few crumbs for those who are still hungry:
Bargains
Hero and Moment holiday special
Odds and Ends
Sciphone N21 video is the greatest of ALL TIME!



































Comments on this Post
1. Does the "Game Changer" HTC Dragon = Google VoIP Device by HTC ... (I believe it does, or it wouldn't be a "Game Changer", enough Android SnapDragon phones as coming out already from other manufacturers but a Data Only Device will be a game changer...)
2. Does the Verizon HTC Passion = "Game Changer" HTC Dragon = Google VoIP Device by HTC ... (I am divided over this... On the one hand if Google was going to release a Data only device on the current market, Verizon would be the perfect network to release it on, there is a map for that... If what the device needs is data only... Then that map is a must for widespread data connectivity... On the other hand if Google is bypassing the carriers then the HTC Passion is probably just a HTC phone with Sense 2.0 & still needs the voice contract of it for phone calls... So the Passion just might be a 1Ghz HTC Hero with new Sense UI on it & not the HTC Dragon it self... + both seem to have different rumor time of releases... HTC Passion = Mid Dec. '09 & Google VoIP Device first half of 2010)
3. From the different blogger's with sources on this phone(s)... Can the mix up on carriers or GSM/HSPA vs CDMA stories be related to there being two different devices that are being discuss as one.... This has been my guess for a while... or a device that can do both CDMA & GSM/HSPA on the same device... Even better but less likely..
What dare say u & u'r sources...???
Read this for more info as to why it's a HTC device...
http://phandroid.com/2009/11/19/google-phone-by-htc-early-2010/
I think the HTC Passion is a regular cell phone for Verizon & the HTC Dragon is the Google Phone... But I could be wrong... The info out there is a mix bag that might be over lapping each device info with the other.... Still unsure... That's why the 3 basic ?'s....
Thanks for the link. Did not see that post - most interesting. While I think there's still a few holes to be patched for the gPhone to fly, it certainly seems that the Big G is up to something. Whether it's genius or insidious remains to be seen....
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/personal_tech/article6924233.ece
Here is one talking about the business model... And why they think the phone till actually be free...
http://nofilmschool.com/2009/11/the-google-phone-will-be-free/
So many rumors... Been waiting to get into the Android scene for about a year... Guess 3-5 months more might not kill me... But will make me sick... Hope the google HTC phone is worth the wait....lol