Oh, Android – how good you have been for Motorola. It was only months ago that they were teetering on the edge of obscurity; one 350-person Android task force later, they’ve got the most popular Android handset in the lands and are being name dropped on a nearly daily basis around the rumor mill.
A Chinese leakster managed to get his mitts on this (confusingly obscured) shot of an unreleased Motorola handset, and was nice enough to
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Showing posts with label Motorola Phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola Phones. Show all posts
Thursday, December 31, 2009
The Motorola Mirage might just be the best Android phone yet
Labels: 8 Megapixels, Motorola Phones
Posted by Edward Roberts Jr. at 10:22 PM 0 comments
Swype For Android Beta Unofficially Available For Motorola Droid
When Swype was nice enough to give us the world’s first hands-on with their ultra-nifty alternative keyboard on the Motorola Android platform, I wasn’t about to leak the installation files. It’s just not my style. Now that someone else has gone and leaked them, though, I’m more or less obligated to show you how to get it up and running. I tell you, folks — this blogging thing is one endless inner conflict.
After coming up with an awesome name for
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After coming up with an awesome name for
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Labels: Motorola Phones
Posted by Edward Roberts Jr. at 1:56 AM 0 comments
Friday, December 25, 2009
Motorola MILESTONE review
The Motorola MILESTONE is the GSM version of the Motorola DROID, and is tipped to be the first Android 2.0 smartphone to be released in Europe.
There are a handful of differences between the DROID and MILESTONE, the most obvious one being that this is a
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There are a handful of differences between the DROID and MILESTONE, the most obvious one being that this is a
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Labels: 5 Megapixels, Motorola Phones
Posted by Edward Roberts Jr. at 4:20 AM 0 comments
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Motorola MOTOROKR E8
Introducing a music phone that morphs to fit your desires; be it for tunes, talking, texting or taking pictures.
Motorola's advanced ModeShift™ technology makes the MOTOROKR E8 whatever you want it to be. A touch of a button transforms its keypad and display from phone to music player to camera to phone to
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Motorola's advanced ModeShift™ technology makes the MOTOROKR E8 whatever you want it to be. A touch of a button transforms its keypad and display from phone to music player to camera to phone to
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Labels: 2 Megapixels, Motorola Phones
Posted by Edward Roberts Jr. at 4:20 AM 0 comments
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