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[3 Feb 2010 | One Comment | ]
Verizon Motorola Devour: A Droid With Disappointing Android 1.6

Verizon has learned the trick with the Droids and now the company is offering another android phone called the Motorola Devour with MotoBlur services and a capacitive touch screen.

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[19 Dec 2009 | 3 Comments | ]
Nokia N900 Vs Nokia X6: N900 10mbps Speed Or X6 35 Hours Music

The N900 is Nokia’s first Maemo 5 phone causing a lot of excitement due to its Linux-based OS. One the other hand at a touch under 14mm thin, Nokia X6 packs plenty of power and will give music lovers all what they want from their music phone.
Despite all the positive N900 reviews the thing that most of the reviews emphasized is the missing capacitive touchscreen.  Here comes the Nokia X6 which is the first Nokia phone with a capacitive …

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[16 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]
Samsung Galaxy Spica: Android Looks Boring Without HTC Sense UI

Samsung Galaxy Spica a junior sibling to Samsung’s Galaxy, which arrived in Europe this summer, is now available in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The Galaxy Spica i5700 is an Android device with Android 1.5 “Cupcake” on board, and not the newer 1.6 “Donut” release of Android that’s widely available. Loaded with a speedy 800 MHz processor means the Galaxy Spica will be the first Android phone that can handle DivX-format video.
Measuring only 13.2mm thick, the Spica …

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[23 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

The place on the market Samsung F480 is aiming at is crowded. There are many touch-operated Flash UI devices out there and, most of them are made by Samsung.
The F480 has a pleasing weight and its brushed metal finish feels nice to hold. Samsung has opted for a capacitive touchscreen in the F480, as opposed to the resistive touchscreen technology it tends to employ, and while these technologies are vastly different, the end result subtly favours the F480. …