Month: February, 2010

BBC News & Sport output coming soon in Android app form

At a Mobile World Congress keynote speech today, Erik Huggers, the BBC’s Director of Future Media & Technology, announced plans to bring more of the corporation’s public service news and sport output to mobile phones, via apps for Android, iPhone and BlackBerry… Read the rest

VIDEO: HTC's official movie presentation of its HTC Legend

Which side of the fence are you on? HTC Legend or Desire? That’s the conversation of choice among geek circles today, thanks to HTC officially revealing two staggeringly well-designed and fully featured new Android phones at Mobile World Congress today… Read the rest

VIDEO: HTC Desire's official promotional movie

If you’re already eBay-ing your current HTC Android phone with an eye on upgrading to the staggeringly hot HTC Desire revealed this morning at Mobile World Congress, here’s a bit more evidence that you’re doing the right thing – HTC’s promo trailer for the Desire… Read the rest

HTC outdoes its own Nexus One with the HTC Desire – phone hits T-Mobile UK March 26

The phone previously know to the internet as the HTC Bravo has been through the OFFICIALISER at Mobile World Congress today, with HTC finally confirming the existence of its latest – and best – Android phone… Read the rest

Acer redefines "entry level" with its 2.8", Android 1.5 beTouch E110

How low can you go for Android? As low as a 2.8″ touchscreen and basic Android 1.5 OS, according to Acer, as those are the extremely low key specs that accompany the announcement of the company’s new E110 Android phone… Read the rest

HTC Leak of the Day – full spec sheet for HTC Legend

Whoopsie! HTC’s due to be holding its Mobile World Congress press conference tomorrow, yet we now have official press photography of the previously leaked HTC Legend – along with a full spec listing courtesy of Android development site ModacoRead the rest

Acer's beTouch E400 – Android 2.1, hindered by resistive touchscreen

Crikey, they still make resistive touchscreens? According to Acer, its new beTouch E400 Android phone packs a decent 3.2″ screen, although it’s using the horrendously old-fashioned resistive technology, rather than the superior and NEAR-MAGICAL capacitive tech most modern touch phones use today… Read the rest

Acer updates the Liquid – Liquid e now features Android 2.1

This is annoying – we hate products that use lower-case letters in their names, makes it look like we’ve made a typo… Read the rest

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