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more about #androidphone Voyou_Charmant: Looks like an awful lot of wasted space on the front. The back looks nice, though. more » Ste4m: HTC always makes classy phones, but that one is just not very photogenic, and lacks the G1's charm. I'm going to be looking forward to the Android Her... more » bluSCALE4: Doesn't look so hot. Too much like the iPhone... more » Stacky Botrus: The next G phone from Tmo needs to be on Par hardware wise with what HTC is putting out for Winmo.. Touch HD man! So far I have not seen any apps or g... more » ZetaCrossfire: please come to sprint with a qwerty keyboard and no touch screen. Pleease more » -
#android
LG's KS360 Will Be Their First Android Phone This Summer
LG's previously announced KS360 is going to be the manufacturer's first Android phone, and will hit this summer with the same slide-out QWERTY, same 2.0-megapixel camera and same specs as before. [T3] -
#rumor
Android G2 Photos: Thinner and No Keyboard
Here they are: Alleged spy photos of the second generation Android cellphone, the thinner, shinier, and totally lickable T-Mobile G2 made by HTC. It has no keyboard and its back looks oh-so-soap-bar-smooth: More » -
#koganagora
Kogan Agora, The Australian Android Phone, Delayed Indefinitely
Well shoot—the Kogan Agora, widely believed to become the next Android Handset (as well as Australia's first), is now delayed indefinitely. The reason: potential future compatibility issues with the smartphone's screen. More » -
#ophone
Lenovo OPhone Sizes Up Against iPhone, iPhone 3G
Some China bloggers got hold of a Lenovo OPhone shell and did a sizemodo against the iPhone and iPhone 3G. Verdict: Similar slimness with more features. *swoon* I know what I want for Christmas.
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#androidphone
HTC May Make Second Android Phone By April, Says Unreliable Site
Digitimes, who was already kinda wrong this morning, says that HTC will release a second Android phone by April and a third is already in development. More » -
#googleandroid
T-Mobile G1 Google Android Phone Review
There is a lot riding on the shoulders of T-Mobile's G1 Android phone. In some ways, it carries the collective hopes of Linux, open source and Google fans everywhere. It's open, collaborative and community-based, in other words, everything the iPhone and Windows Mobile aren't. As so many onlookers crowd around this newborn phone, there's no way it can hold up all of their expectations—and it doesn't. More » -
