Tag: Android
Android struggling in Europe
New research from IDC shows that, despite the buzz floating around Google's Android mobile platform, European consumers are steering clear of phones packing the OS. The research shows Android's market share to currently be 5.4% in Western Europe. Though this…
Orange App Store launched
Orange has officially launched their App Store today, available to over 1 million Orange customers. British and French customers are the first to get the service, providing roughly 5,000 apps, […]
Samsung unveil new "bada" smartphone platform to rival the iPhone and Android
Samsung have unveiled their new "bada" smartphone platform at a launch event in London today. A build upon Samsung's TouchWiz user-interface, bada looks set to be a feature rich OS to rival the iPhone and Android. Interactivity is one of…
HTC's 2010 plans: Android phones
The leaked HTC 2010 plans have already thrown up the mouth-watering Bravo, but what other Android delights do the mobile phone makers have in store for the new year?
Nokia to buy Motorola. Samsung to buy Palm and other wild mobile rumours
Next year will see a huge shake up in the smartphone market with the big players consolidating by buying smaller brands. That's the opinion of financial site 24/7Wallst.com which has published a list of ten brands that will disappear in…
HTC's 2010 plans: Win Mo phones
HTC's leaked 2010 plans have revealed three new Windows Mobile based phones in the piepline.
HTC Bravo: 2010's hottest HTC phone?
Teasingly filed under the "performance" banner, the Bravo looks set to be pretty special.
Mewbox brings DRM-free music downloads to Android phones
Powered by 7Digital, Mewbox offers DRM-free downloads of 4 million tracks.
New HDMI-ready Motorola Android, the Sholes, on its way?
While it's reported 3.7 inch touchscreen is not to be sniffed at, being able to output your videos to a HD screen would be an excellent feature.
New HTC phone neither Android nor Windows Mobile based
The Touch.b seems a very different proposition from than what we've grown used to from HTC.