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Nexus One: The Story – Epiosode 5: Day One

Nexus One: The Story -- Epiosode 5: Day One

HTC Incredible shown off, coming to Verizon soon

One of HTC’s latest handhelds, the Incredible, was recently photographed and some specs released. It’s specs are similar to that of the Nexus one. It features a 1ghz snapdragon processor, 256mb of ram, dual flash, and HTC’s Sense UI. It does lack a physical keyboard though. Here are some pictures and a video of it in action…
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New Samsung Android 2.1 Phone Launched in South Korea

Samsung has just launched it’s first Android device bound for their home market of South Korea. The new SHW M100S will arrive at SK Telecom this March. Some of the features that have been revealed so far include a crisp, vibrant 3.7 inch AMOLED touchscreen, wifi, gps, 5 megapixel camera with 720p video recording, and Samsung’s TouchWiz UI. Pricing has not yet been released. More >

Nexus One: The Story – Episode 4: Manufacturing

Nexus One: The Story -- Episode 4: Manufacturing

Nexus One: The Story – Episode 3: Testing

Nexus One: The Story -- Episode 3: Testing

Nexus One: The Story – Episode 2: Display & 3D Framework

Nexus One: The Story -- Episode 2: Display & 3D Framework

Nexus One: The Story – Episode 1: Concept & Design

Nexus One: The Story -- Episode 1: Concept & Design

Dell Mini 5 Android Tablet gets FCC approved

[Via PMPToday.com] Those who were pretty impressed with the new Dell Mini 5 have every reason to be happy today as the Dell-manufactured Android Tablet has just gotten FCC approved in the US. More >

Motorola Devour gets Flash Lite

In the yet-to-be-released Motorola Devour spec’s list, it lists “Flash Lite” support as one of the features. Could this be the beginning of standardization of flash upon all new Android devices? More >

Nexus One to support Rogers 3G?

With new documents rising out of the FCC’s database, it appears as if a Rogers/AT&T 3G-compatible Nexus One will show up soon. The current nexus one supports 3G, but only on t-mobile’s network/bands, and for a great android experience you gotta have 3g.

Hopefully a Canadian carrier will pick up the Nexus and offer it on a subsidiary… keeping our fingers crossed…