Mar 19
Google will sell a Sprint version of the Nexus One”superphone”.Nexus One is a powerful device that belongs on a powerful network. This is another step in the continued partnership of innovation with Google. It's a tad odd that Sprint is spreading the news before it's ready to talk pricing, but maybe it wanted to give a heads-up to its customers who craved a Nexus One before they jump to another carrier. With the T-Mobile Nexus One, the new AT &T compatible one and Verizon and Sprint ones on the way, folks who want a Nexus One will be able to get ones that work on every major U.S. carrier.
Mar 14
A beta version of Opera Mini 5 was released for the Linux-based Android platform for use in Android smartphones.Includes tabbed browsing, Speed Dial, Opera Link and Download Manager. Opera Mini already has more than 50 million users worldwide. The latest beta version for Android can be downloaded for free at http://www.opera.com/mini/next/.
Opera Mini enables Web browsing on almost any handset by compressing data by up to 90 percent before sending content to the phone, resulting in significantly improved page loading speed, according to the company.Browser implementations are easy to use and download, and they make it very functional and elegant for the user.
Mar 09
Though it took a little longer than what expected, ‘Android’, the google’s operating system for smart phones has made a wonderful mark on the market segment. Palm’s web OS was also revolutionary, but ‘Android’ is growing month by month and stealing away the shares in the market. With the introduction of DROID on Verizon Wireless and the CLIQ on T-Mobile Motorola is also picking up in the market. It has few unique features like the backflip, QWERTY keyboard etc. Motorola may take up ‘Android in future. Its market price today is $99.99, which is same as iphone 3g. So we have to wait and watch for the reaction of the market in choosing the best between the two.