Oct 27
When the T-Mobile G1 debuted in October 2008, there were a number of features and services that were missing from the Android experience. People wanted to sync with their Exchange server, so Touchdown managed to fill a gap. Others wanted to sync their to-do lists, so Astrid added sync support for Remember the Milk. In the absence of official support, talented developers emerged to meet consumer needs.However, many of the great apps that everyone loved have been challenged by official releases fr
Oct 27
Google’s launching Android 2.0 (”Eclair”) today, an upgraded version of the previous Android 1.6 OS , released just weeks ago. Tomorrow Verizon will unveil its new Android phones , including the Motorola Droid (Sholes) and the HTC Desire , says Engadget . Both are likely to run Android 2.0 . What’s the difference between T-Mobile’s CLIQ and Verizon’s Droid? The Motorola Droid/Sholes on Verizon ( specs ), reportedly runs Google’s Android 2.0 operating system and features
Oct 27
Good news for all T-mobile Sony Ericsson lovers because the carrier has been announced release date the new clasmshel phone named Sony Ericsson Equinox . the phone has elegant design and has integrated with 3.2-megapixel camera,2.2-inch QVGA screen,GPS on board,Bluetooth and USB connectivity,FM radio, Social networking apps such as facebook,youtube and more. But we do not have any infor for pricing so stay tune for more info or visit launch celebrate that will be held at new T-Mobile store
Oct 27
Sony Ericsson announced their newest addition to T-Mobile’s 3G phone lineup today, the Sony Ericsson Equinox. It is a basic feature phone with personalized and customizable light notifications. When a friend calls, a light can flash in amber, sapphire, beryl, diamond, or amethyst color schemes. Otherwise, there is a 2.2-inch screen with 240×320-pixel resolution. There is a 3.2-megapixel camera that can shoot video, while a built-in feature lets users quickly upload it to YouTube. The Sony Eri
Oct 27
While I generally try to avoid phones with overly gimmicky features or slogans, the Sony Equinox is rather neat little clamshell phone. Not a smartphone by any means, the Equinox sings a different tune. A tune of affordability and sophistication. Specs include a 2.2 inch QVGA internal display, GPS, Stereo Bluetooth, FM Radio, YouTube support, and a 3.2 mp shooter. Average sounding specs aside, the real marketing muscle behind this particular handset revolves around the way the external scree