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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Sagem Puma Phone Passes FCC Tests; Supports Solar Power Charging
Back at CES 2010, Sagem rocked the audience, by showing the innovative Puma Phone, a sporty device that comes with support for solar charging. Now, we’ve just learned that the handset has passed the FCC tests, so it should reach … Continue reading
Droid Does Incredible TV campaign
Motorola and Verizon spent a combined $100 million to advertise the original Droid and it resulted in the best selling Android device to date. The Droid is now the second best selling smartphone (behind the iPhone) and accounts for up … Continue reading
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
This Android smartphone is notable for its large touch display and 8-megapixel camera, plus Sony Ericsson’s Mediascape and Timescape software. Other features include WiFi, stereo Bluetooth, memory card slot, and GPS navigation.
Motorola i1
The first Android phone for iDEN networks, and one of the first ruggedized Android phones. Key features include push-to-talk, capacitive touch display, WiFi, 5-megapixel camera, GPS navigation, Exchange support, memory card slot, and Swype text entry.
LG Remarq
This affordable CDMA messaging phone puts the features of the Rumor 2 into a square-slider form factor, with a larger display and eco-friendly design. Key features include a sliding text keyboard, 1.3 megapixel camera, memory card slot and stereo Bluetooth