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Motorola Droid $560 Without Contract – Gearlog
Posted by in phone on November 4th, 2009
So you’re excited about the upcoming Motorola Droid, but you’re a bit of a rolling stone when it comes to settling down with wireless carrier contracts. The Android-based handset finally got an official month-to-month contract price, …
Droid Lacks Multi-Touch Gestures: Motorola Responds – Gearlog
Posted by in Mobile on November 3rd, 2009
Yesterday we wrote that Motorola’s officially bringing the Droid to Europe, where it will be called the Milestone–and that Europe’s version of the phone will support.
Motorola Droid is Crippled In the U.S.–No Multitouch – Gearlog
Posted by in Mobile on November 2nd, 2009
Is Motorola/Google/Verizon scared to enable the Droid’s pinch-and-zoom feature in fear that Apple will sue them over a patent it may hold in the US?
Motorola Weighs How to Make Android Phones Cheaper – Gearlog
Posted by in phone on October 29th, 2009
droid 2 pic.jpgOn Thursday, we wondered whether or not HTC would deliver a cheap Android phone. Now we know one vendor that will: Motorola. And, interestingly enough, it may not even qualify as a smartphone.
Sprint: Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile Updates Coming – Gearlog
Posted by in Mobile on October 29th, 2009
A Sprint executive revealed lots of information about his company’s Google Android, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry plans in an online chat today.
T-Mobile Introduces New Contract-Free Plans – Gearlog
Posted by in Mobile on October 25th, 2009
T-Mobile just introduced a new range of plans including the most affordable no-contract options from any major carrier.
Motorola Readying Second Verizon Phone Already? – Gearlog
Posted by in phone on October 21st, 2009
Yawn. So, who else is bored of all of this Droid talk? Sure the phone isn’t out yet (or, really, even officially announced), but who isn’t ready to start planning for a second Motorola/Verizon Android handset? Apparently there’s one in …
Motorola CLIQ a Good Sign of Things to Come for Android – Gearlog
Posted by in phone on October 15th, 2009
The company, it seems, is putting all its eggs in the Google basket, hoping that open-source operating system Android will rescue the manufacturer from what has been, by all accounts, a few rough years.
Breaking: T-Mobile Recovers 'Most' Sidekick Data – Gearlog
Posted by in phone on October 15th, 2009
T-Mobile has just posted a message to its Sidekick forum saying that the company has recovered ‘most, if not all, customer data for those Sidekick customers whose data was affected by the outage.’
Nokia Booklet 3G Coming Soon for $299 with Contract – Gearlog
Posted by in phone on October 13th, 2009
Nokia is partnering with AT&T to sell the Booklet 3G for $299 with a 2-year contract, starting Oct. 22. The Booklet 3G will exclusively be available at Best Buy stores through the holiday retail season.