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more about #phones more comments → Crashproof: There are a number of Android apps that aren't in the Android marketplace but can be installed from alternate sources. I don't know if there are 4,00... more » TailsNZ: New Zealand and I use the LG GR500 (which I actually imported off Ebay in the states because it's much cheaper there!) more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: North America. I rotate between a Nokia N95-3 and a Nokia 5800XM. One of 3%. Yay! Exclusivity through obscurity! more » MavrixWK: Atlanta, GA - Storm / Verizon I hate the phone, but I paid the price of early adoption in a beta culture. Live, learn, then buy Android. more » Bertone77: Old Sony w580i Walkman dumb phone, just waiting until Android gets more established and pickup a Smartphone early next year. Possibly the Google phon... more » zachff: Evidently everyone living in research facilities on Antarctica reads Giz. more » Gundem: Why are shitty LG and Samsung so high on the list? more » oholiab: To be honest, most of them are utter crap anyway. What we need is not more apps, but more dev on the current ones... Look at Twidroid! more » ITLawMan: Where is my off-phone browsing for said apps? Where is the de-fragmentation of the OS? :( more » seldomused: So what's the count on useful apps? I'd say 150 more » Chambana: I almost feel like people would prefer to develop for the iPhone because there is only really one set of hardware, and resolution to worry about. Sure... more » sharkync: Give me 10 good apps and you can keep the other 19,990. more » NaeemTHM: This App arms race is pretty silly. It's not the damn quantity that matters, it's the quality. more » stan_i_am: Wouldn't Blade Runner have the trademark on that already? more » deciBels: We do the same thing in some areas of the facility that I work. There is too much risk of recording or picture taking of sensitive information. more » -
#readerpoll
Where Do You Live and Which Phone Do You Use?
A while back we saw charts of smartphone market shares across the world, but now we want to know more. Specifically, we want to know more about Gizmodo readers. Which smart (or dumb) phones do you use? On which continent? More » -
#google
Google Applied for "Nexus One" Trademark
In between all the exciting rumors of when Google's Nexus One will be released and how much it will cost, there's at least something that's confirmed: Google submitted a trademark application for "Nexus One." More » -
#imagecache
When Meeting the President, Put Your Phone in a Basket With a Sticky Note
Before going in for a meeting with the President of the United States, you must put a sticky note with your name on your phone and leave the device in a basket outside. Don't believe it? There's a video. More » -
#nexusone
Google Nexus One Phone Gets FCC Detailing
Less than 24 hours after Google employees were gifted Nexus One Google phones, and started twitpic-ing them, the handset has turned up on FCC's site with a few of the specs detailed. More » -
#android
HTC Legend Creeps Out Again, Looks Even More Like The Hero Than We First Thought
That HTC Legend handset from the leaked roadmap we saw the other week has just been given another airing in public, with the Hero-esque aesthetics and specs revealed. LED flash, anyone? More » -
#nexusone
The Google Nexus One Phone, In Pictures
Two big photos of the phone of the moment, the Google Nexus One, are displayed here for your ogling pleasure. More » -
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#iphoneapps
The Week's Best iPhone Apps
In this week's mildly paranoid iPhone app roundup: Prices, slashed for the holidays! iPhones, recklessly tilted! Amazing classic games, handily ported! A decent camera app, sold for nothing! Cheap tickets, booked! Dictations, taken! Movies trivia, two ways! And much, much more... More » -
#vertu
Remind Others of Your Wealth With The Vertu V Collection
So you've spent a few grand on a Vertu phone, but need something else to illustrate just how much of a high roller you are. Would a matching Vertu pen, Bluetooth headset and memory card reader do the job? More » -
#nokia
Nokia Taunts Us With Its 6700 Classic in 18-Carat Gold
Oh, Nokia, when we sniffed at your desire to focus on just mid-to-low end phones for 2010, we didn't mean for you to rush out and paint your 6700 Classic in 18-carat gold. [Nokia Conversations] -
#iphoneapps
The App Store's Biggest (Official) Hits Of 2009
A lot of people spend a lot of time reviewing and comparing apps, so there's no shortage of critical information to guide your purchases. But what do iPhone and iPod Touch users actually buy? Here's the leaderboard for 2009. More » -
#samsung
Samsung Bada Details Fleshed Out, 3G Multitouch Handsets On Their Way Soon
In with the new, out with the old. Samsung's throwing out Symbian in exchange for its own platform, Bada, which was first announced last month with some extremely vague details. Today we learned a bit more, so do step inside. More » -
#rant
It's Time To Make Phone OSes Work On Any Phone
VMWare is making noise about smartphone virtualization again, claiming their new system will run two operating systems at once, sorta. It's a compelling idea! But even more, it's a reminder: Why the hell can't we choose our smartphone's OS, again? More » -
#htc
HTC 2010 Product Roadmap Leak: Legends, Salsa, Buzz
The folks at Android and Me have what is purportedly the product roadmap for HTC going into the new year. The eight phones are divided into four product categories: Design/Lifestyle, Performance, Productivity and Social. Let's dive in, shall we? More » -
#attversusverizon
Headless Luke Wilson Continues the Great AT&T/Verizon Ad War of 2009
To be bigger but slower, or speedy yet spotty? This is the ridiculous question indirectly posed to us today by AT&T spokesman Luke Wilson. Here's my question: When do these commercials go away? More » -
#quentintarantino
Mind-Bending Quentin Tarantino Commercial May—May—Be Selling Speakers
Say I told you I have a commercial with Quentin Tarantino selling Softbank products as Uncle Tara-chan while a talking dog opines and a woman answers a dog phone. Would you believe me? This is Japan. Of course you would. More » -
#cellphones
Rejoice! Cellphones Are Safe Again (Until They Aren't)
The Scandinavians have arrived, data in tow, and those communication devices we press to our ears hundreds of times per week are safe again. More » -
#motorolaopusone
Motorola "Opus One" Android Phone Offering Nothing But a Tease
The boys at BGR got a hold of a mysterious Motorola phone called the Opus One this morning. Details are sparse, but the source (described as "new") says the phone is the company's first Android iDEN handset. More » -
#nokia
Nokia Previews Faster, Prettier Symbian User Interface for 2010
We were surprised yesterday to hear that Nokia is moving ahead with both Symbian and Maemo phones, but reassured by their admission that the Symbian UI kinda blows. Well, now we have juicy screenshots of improvements they've got in mind. More »



