Huawei, which is usually known for UMTS sticks and network technology, launches a low-priced smartphone under its own name: the Ideos. Starting in October, this device will be available at an attractive price of between 130 and 180 Euros ...
Continue reading1&1 takes Smartpad off the market
The Smartpad from 1&1 will only be delivered until the end of September, after which devices from other manufacturers will be available from 1&1. 1&1 had ordered 25,000 devices in order to distribute them either free of charge among DSL 16,000 customers or for ...
Continue readingHTC Desire: Android 2.2 for Vodafone customers - now for real
After Vodafone already had a medium-sized PR disaster when it only offered Android 2.1 with branding instead of the Android 2.2 update that customers had hoped for, everything is supposed to be fine on Monday. Vodafone has ...
Continue readingHTC Desire: Vodafone with Android update - but not to 2.2
Vodafone had started distributing an update for the HTC Desire. The customers' joyful expectation: finally Android 2.2. But far from it: Instead of the latest version of the Android operating system, there was only an operator update, which on top of everything ...
Continue readingOrder Apple Iphone 4 in other EU countries
For those who are keen on Apple's Iphone 4 despite all its advantages, but still want a free device, there is a possibility to order an Iphone 4 at a much cheaper rate. At www.PCTweaks.de, there are ...
Continue readingSamsung Galaxy S in the Hands-On-Test on PCGH.de
The Samsung Galaxy S is undisputedly one of the best-equipped Android devices. Although still equipped with Android 2.1 (an update is announced for the end of the year), it plays with a 4″ Super AMOLED touchscreen, 1 GHz processor...
Continue readingVodafone brings update to Android 2.2 for Nexus One later
Apparently, even buying a device directly from Google does not guarantee getting software updates along with the other customers: Buyers who purchased their Nexus One via Vodafone still have to ...
Continue readingGoogle deletes Android app via remote access
Until now it was more of a hypothetical possibility, but now Google has made use of it for the first time and remotely deleted an application on users' phones. Even if users with a tendency to paranoia ...
Continue readingFlash 10.1 for Android and other platforms
The long announced "Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile" is now officially ready and available for manufacturers - for end users this means that they still have to be patient, because the player is not free ...
Continue readingMore than half of the Android devices run with 2.1
As reported by wired.com, 50% of the hits to the Android Market fall on Android 2.1, around 25% each on Android 1.5 and 1.6 - so either the manufacturers have launched updates for their devices ...
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