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…and the best news is that it is based off Google’s Android! Altek’s Leo is running Eclair 2.1 and uses a 1/2.3-inch CCD image sensor (similar to dedicated digicams) with Xenon and LED flashlights for capturing 14-megapixel of digital glory. More »


That is correct: Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, the P1000 model, looks like it is a smartphone in addition to being a primary multimedia tablet (like the Dell Streak). Can you imagine people making calls on the P1000’s Super-AMOLED 7-inch display? More »


From Htcyou: To facilitate your rooting of the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Slide, observe the video embedded below and follow the instructions posted by eugene373 and his crew of Android anarchists. More »


Come June 19th, T-Mobile is celebrating Father’s Day with a one-day only promotion that discounts all of the company’s phones, including the priciest Android and BlackBerry models, at four-figures –that is right, free. Of course, such a sweet deal is attached to a big stipulation. More »


From Htcyou: The Motorola Droid X has been given a thorough hands-on tour, and the Android 2.1 smartphone features a special and new type of Motoblur GUI. Contrary to the misleading commercial slides leak wording, the Droid X does not have a 720p or a 720 PPI screen; regardless, the 4.4-Inch (854×480 same as the Droid) display appears to be stunning. On June 23rd, Verizon, Google, and Adobe are hosting an event in New York to unleash “the next generation of Droid.” One can presume that the Droid X, along with Flash 10.1 will be showcased. More »


From Htcyou: Up until yesterday, gaining full root access with full abilities to read and write to the HTC Evo 4G’s NAND flash ROM was impossible. Thanks to the persistence of a few contributors on XDA Developers, however, Sprint’s super-phone has been fully rooted. More »


Sprint’s HTC Evo 4G launch was among the biggest in the carrier’s history. To add variety, Sprint is adding a QWERTY Android smartphone with WiMAX 4G enabled. More »


From Htcyou: The allegedly little Aria from HTC has a much bigger screen than the 2.5-inches rumored, but it is still a small 3.2″ Android 2.1 smartphone for AT&T;. More »


From Htcyou: Gadget leaks have more cachet when they are photographed beside other similar products for size comparison. It seems like the Motorola Droid Xtreme, aka the Droid X, has been shown off by everyone except the company that actually manufactures the device. Despite having a half-inch smaller screen than the gigantic 4.3″ HTC Evo 4G, the Droid X is longer… More »


Revealed last month, the promising 10-Inch Zenithink tablet that apes the iPad in form is on sale and looks like it could be a good deal, sporting many features that the iPad lacks and at 40% of the price. More »


From Htcyou: Conflipper (Android ROM specialist) thinks so and has drawn up a rendered image of the Liberty to match the HTC Aria photographs from a few weeks ago. More »


From Htcyou: These pictures are taken without flash (thank goodness), and the glossy front Droid Xtreme is looking finer than ever. More »


Malata’s SMB-A1011 10.1-Inch Android slate could be a winner because it possesses many magnificent traits: Android 2.1 Eclair, powerful NVIDIA Tegra 2 (Duo-Core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9) that destroys the iPad, HDMI output with 1080p support, and a capacitive touchscreen. More »


From Htcyou: Motorola has experienced tremendous success and buzz about its Droid/Milestone, whose fantastic, high-resolution LCD, full QWERTY keypad, and fast processor are well beloved. The company’s sequel looks to out-do the progenitor by bumping up the speed with an OMAP 750MHz processor and 8Gb internal storage. More »


From Htcyou: Are you looking at the Motorola Droid part two? The unit’s welcome screen says “A955,” and the phone does look different from the Droid Xtreme. However, this one blurry photo is all that exists right now. We have no way of confirming if there is a QWERTY keypad like the current Droid/Milestone. More »


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