Motorola Backflip shown at CES 2010

Motorola presented another Android device at CES 2010 in Las Vegas: the Backflip. The name says it all with this device: instead of having the display and keyboard on the inside, as in a classic fold-out design in landscape format, these elements are on the outside of the Backflip. This makes it easy to operate the touchscreen, but the

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Memory limit for Android apps is to fall

Currently, applications on Android devices can only be installed on the device memory, the memory card is not available. This significantly limits the usable memory, because unlike the iPhone, for example, Android phones are only equipped with a relatively small device memory. According to Techcrunch.com, a solution is currently being worked on to utilize the entire available memory (including the memory card).

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Google Nexus One already cracked

It has not yet been delivered, but according to Winfuture.de, Google's Nexus One has already been cracked, giving users full root access. Whether this will also work in the final version of the device, which will be delivered, remains to be seen. However, the first hands-on reports from Engadget.com indicate a positive trend: the Nexus One should be somewhat

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Motorola Milestone in the video

The guys from Android-news.net held a Motorola Milestone in front of the camera and created a video. Not only the menu navigation is shown, but also the gaming performance is demonstrated by a racing game (albeit with not perfect driving skills :)). If you want to see the video just follow this link: The Motorola Milestone is here (Video)

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Milestone at Amazon.com

Amazon.de now also has the Motorola Milestone available. The Android 2.0 smartphone can be purchased there for €463.50 including shipping, according to Amazon (in any case, there is no reference) a branding-free device. If Amazon is not mistaken, this is the difference between the o2 and especially Vodafone devices. The latter have branding in the form of an icon, which

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