Advertisements Motorola Australia today launched its rugged Android smartphone Defy in the country with Telstra. It will be available starting November 30 on $49 cap with $0 upfront. Motorola Defy will come with Android 2.1 on-board, while other specifications include a 3.7-inch touchscreen and 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, flash and OMAP 3610 chip running at […]
Category: Australia
Advertisements Optus Australia has started rolling out Android 2.1 update for Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 devices. According to Ausdroid, the update has been confirmed and is currently available for download.
Advertisements Huawei Ideos was already available on Crazy John’s in the country, now we are hearing from Ausdroid that it has also landed on Virgin Prepaid. Huawei ideos has got a lot of attention due to its decent entry-level specifications with FroYo existence and low-end pricing. It is currently available in Dick Smith stores for […]
Advertisements The free turn by turn navigation assistant application Maps Navigation from Google will soon be available for Android phones in Australia. According to Ausdroid, the announcement in this regard is expected on November 17 i.e. Wednesday. Currently Google Map Navigation is only available in the following countries.
Advertisements Vodafone Australia has announced that it will be selling Samsung Galaxy Tab for $999 upfront or with various plans starting from $45 to $99. Vodafone Galaxy Tab will be available in stores from November 12th and online at http://www.vodafone.com.au from 15th November.
Advertisements Motorola today announced its Android 2.2 smartphone and Milestone successor Milestone 2 for Australia Market. It will be available through Vodafone and Optus in December. Milestone 2 comes with significant upgrades in the terms of hardware; it will have 1GHz processor, Adobe Flash 10.1, 720p video recording, multitouch capacitive touchscreen and integrated DLNA.
Advertisements Minutes after we reported that Optus will be launching a ZTE made Android tablet in Australia, we heard from a credible source that Optus My Tab is none other than recently launched “ZTE Light”. Even when we compared the Optus released official specifications, which aren’t many, they are exactly same. ZTE Light, which was […]
Advertisements It seems telecom operators in Australia are not leaving any stone unturned to grab the growing tablet market. After Telstra, which launched T-Touch Android tablet, Optus is planning to launch “My Tab”. My Tab has been manufactured by ZTE, and will sell $20 less than T-Touch for $279 outright. Optus My Tab will come […]
