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U.S. Cellular releasing four Androids and two BlackBerrys this year

U.S. Cellular releasing four Androids and two BlackBerrys this year

While they may not be as big as Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, or T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular is still a fairly popular wireless carrier.  With all of their upcoming Android and BlackBerry devices, they...
Sprint: Hero and Moment will not be upgraded to Android 2.2

Sprint: Hero and Moment will not be upgraded to Android 2.2

In a post earlier today about Sprint finalizing Android 2.2, I speculated that they may be bringing Froyo to their HTC Hero and Samsung Moment devices.  Sprint has gone ahead and ended any further...
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Verizon changing name and ad tagline, not interested in your iPhone 4

Verizon changing name and ad tagline, not interested in your iPhone 4

Verizon Wireless has stuck with the "Can you hear me now?" tagline for quite a while. If a recent rumor is true, though, the carrier is going to change not only its ad campaign but also its name. ...
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Rumor: T-Mobile's Project Emerald is dual core HTC Vision

Rumor: T-Mobile's Project Emerald is dual core HTC Vision

T-Mobile has been home to several hot Android devices ever since the the launch of the G1, and if a recent rumor is true, the carrier will be doing it again.  AndroidGuys spoke with a reportedly...
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Sprint bringing Android 2.2

Sprint bringing Android 2.2 "in the near future," including EVO

Whenever a new version of the Android OS is released, users always want to know when their particular device will see the update.  The recently released HTC EVO 4G has been the focus of speculation...
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Select iPhone 4 units shipping with reversed volume buttons

Select iPhone 4 units shipping with reversed volume buttons

Along with the "yellow tint" screen issues and antenna problems, a few of the early iPhone 4s have slipped through Foxconn quality assurance and into the wild with reversed volume buttons.  While...
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Google flips Android kill switch, removes

Google flips Android kill switch, removes "practically useless" app

We've known for a while now that most mobile operating systems have some sort of kill switch so that an application can be remotely removed from devices before it causes harm to users.  The kill...
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BlackBerry Shield images leak, ready to protect your precious data

BlackBerry Shield images leak, ready to protect your precious data

Earlier we reported on some leaked photos of the BlackBerry Bold/Torch 9800 slider, and now we've got another BBerry leak for you.  Rather than leaking a phone, though, we've got photos of the...
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BlackBerry 9800 back in the spotlight, complete with AT&T branding

BlackBerry 9800 back in the spotlight, complete with AT&T branding

It's funny, when the first pictures started to hit the net (courtesy of Mr. Blurrycam, mind you), I thought this phone was going to be the ugliest duckling on the market.  After looking at the near-...
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Rumor: iPhone 4 reception issues are software-related

Rumor: iPhone 4 reception issues are software-related

Earlier we reported that some iPhone 4s were experiencing signal issues when the user touched the bottom left area of the device.  However, it turns out that this may be an issue with the software...
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Rumor: HTC EVO 4G getting software update on June 28th

Rumor: HTC EVO 4G getting software update on June 28th

While a lot of Android fans have been enjoying their HTC EVO 4G for a couple of weeks now, some users have been reporting Wi-Fi reception issues.  The good news, though, is that Sprint may be...
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iPhone 4 banding may fix itself, some units having signal issues

iPhone 4 banding may fix itself, some units having signal issues

While Apple seems to be selling boatloads of iPhone 4s, the device's launch hasn't gone without a hitch.  We reported yesterday that some users are experiencing yellow bands or splotches on the...
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Android 2.2 FRF83 available for Nexus One, rolling out OTA to some

Android 2.2 FRF83 available for Nexus One, rolling out OTA to some

Well, that was fast.  After releasing the Android 2.2 source code yesterday, Google is pushing out an Android 2.2 update over the air to Nexus One owners.  The update build number is FRF83 and is a...
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Confirmed: Moto DROID and DROID X getting Froyo in

Confirmed: Moto DROID and DROID X getting Froyo in "late summer"

Everyone is busy wondering when Android 2.2 will hit their particular device, but if a recent rumor is true, both the original DROID and upcoming DROID X will be getting Froyo in the near future. ...
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Some iPhone 4s experiencing yellow bands or spots on screen

Some iPhone 4s experiencing yellow bands or spots on screen

Remember a few months ago when Apple launched the 27-inch iMac and there were reports of some units experiencing yellow screen discoloration?  The issue is plaguing Apple again as Gizmodo is...
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Google: 160,000 Android devices sold daily, 68,000 apps in Market

Google: 160,000 Android devices sold daily, 68,000 apps in Market

While the Motorola DROID X was undoubtedly the star of Verizon, Google, and Motorola's announcement today, Google's vice president Andy Rubin took some time to update us on the current state of...
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Apple: White iPhone 4 available in the second half of July

Apple: White iPhone 4 available in the second half of July

We've heard in the past that the white iPhone 4 would be delayed until later this summer, and it appears the rumors were true.  Apple announced today that the white iPhone 4 will be available in the...
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Motorola DROID X official, launching July 15th for $199.99

Motorola DROID X official, launching July 15th for $199.99

After months of speculation and leaks, Verizon, Motorola, and Google teamed up today to officially unveil the Motorola DROID X.  The device will launch July 15th for the seemingly standard high-end...
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Motorola Droid X

Motorola Droid X

Technology: CDMAAnnounced Carrier: Verizon Wireless Announced Release Date: July 15, 2010 The Motorola Droid X announced June 23, 2010 is expected to offer WiFi hotspot with support for 5 devices,...
Apple sues HTC again, adding four patents on top of original suit

Apple sues HTC again, adding four patents on top of original suit

There has been a lot of back and forth between Apple and HTC recently, with Apple suing HTC and then HTC countersuing Apple right back.  Today, Apple fired the next volley as they sued HTC once...
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