Advertisements US retailer Wirefly has started the pre-sales of Verizon HTC Thunderbolt 4G. The smartphone is available for a price of USD 199 with a two year contract. HTC Thunderbolt features 4.3 inch display, Android 2.2, 1GHz processor, 8 MP camera with 1.3 MP front cam, and support for Verizon’s 4G LTE network.
Year: 2011
Advertisements MTS has finally launched its long rumored first Android smartphone in India. Dubbed as MTS Pulse, it is a rebranded HTC Hero, which was launched in United States as Droid Eris on Verizon. Telecom operator is selling the smartphone for free on a one year agreement with INR 1500 postpaid plan. The plan comes […]
Advertisements Waiting for Kyocera Echo dual screen Android phone, Sprint just confirmed the availability date for the device. According to the telecom operator, Echo will be available starting April 17 in all Sprint retail channels.
Advertisements A series of upcoming Motorola Android smartphones have been spotted. This leak includes the previously rumored Droid X 2, as well as two new devices Motorola Droid 3 [Milestone 3 outside US], and Motorola Targa. The details are scarce of all these models, but these models are expected to land on telecom operator Verizon […]
Advertisements HTC’s recently announced Android CDMA world phone is soon going to land in India. The smartphone is currently available on pre-order on online retailer LetsBuy for INR 35000. The official launch is expected in the last week of March or first week of April. HTC Merge is not available in any country right now, […]
Advertisements T-Mobile has made Sidekick 4G official. This original Sidekick successor features Android 2.2, 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, 3.5 inch display, 3 MP rear camera with a front facing VGA. Sidekick 4G comes with HSPA+ support, which brings peak download speeds of up to 21 Mbps.
Advertisements Telstra has launched a new Android smartphone in Australia today. Dubbed as Smart Touch, it is a rebranded ZTE Racer and will be sold for just $99 on pre-paid. Telstra Smart touch features Android 2.1, 2.8-inch resistive touch screen, Wi-Fi, GPS, FM radio and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
Advertisements Well, that’s surely another tablet hurricane waiting to strike. After Samsung and Motorola, other manufacturers are prepping with their Honeycomb tablet versions. According to a leaked flyer, HTC, Toshiba, Acer and Dell are going to launch their tablets in June in United States.
