Oct
22
2010
The Samsung Omnia 7, one of the first Windows 7 enabled phones, is now available for preorder in the United Kingdom. The phone is amongst the first to boast the very powerful, very streamlined Windows 7 operating system. Unlike Apple’s unlocked iPhone4 interface or the Droid operating system, this OS promises to be able to take smart phones to a currently unheard of level of power. These phones will not be great only for the current most popular uses (including, of course, phone conversations, texting, and e-mail), but should boast a much better capacity for social applications and gaming.

If you are the sort of person that plans to use a phone for more than just chatting, the Samsung Omnia is a great choice. The display itself is around the same size as an iPhone or Motorola Milestone Droid unlocked (the phone is a 4-inch model) and is as richly featured as any other phone on the market. Best of all, it features one of the most anticipated operating systems of the last few years in Windows 7 Mobile, and the potential for the device is limitless.
This phone is only available for pre-order for T-Mobile customers in the United Kingdom. The phone itself runs a hefty £300 for the device alone (around the same price as any other Smartphone on the market), but signing a two year contract can actually lead to getting the phone free. This is one of the better deals on a full featured smart phone on the market, and should be jumped upon by anyone wanting to try out this new phone.
It is not often that such a revolutionary new device comes on the market, and even rarer that it is available at such a great price. For anyone wanting to be ahead of the curve on technology, the Omnia is a great pick. In addition, even for those that just want a new, stable Smartphone, this Samsung model is one of the best coming out on the market.
Aug
25
2010
The campaign of Droid 2 from Motorola has begun officially, and we now have got a brand new spot of TV for you. It seems that they are walking the way which Unlocked Motorola Droid ( X ) did, and well, users are being turned into Droids.

The ad being sweet as well as short, mentions a few features only of the recently updated device, the features shown are such as inbox of unified type, and apparently upgraded CPU. But one feature of what we were not at all completely aware is while you begin to type on this Droid 2 at a enough fast speed you will feel like your skin is melting and it is revealing the robotic innards out of you, so it is better that you just keep it in your mind.

We started to wonder whether the push regarding the marketing for the D2 ultimately will become as hard just as it was in case of the original, or whether the campaign for advertising will be just dispersed between Motorola’s both the creation of Android phones which are the DX and the D2. In either of the cases, Two solid handsets are got by Verizon so that it can join the battle with those likes of products which are EVO 4G from HTC and even the soon upcoming Epic 4G from Samsung, even if the standard of price point is missed by Epic 4G. The D2 might not at all look like something very much different from that of its all predecessors, but that what counts on it, well, the bad boy, is the inside, indeed.
While the TV ads of this all new Unlocked Motorola Droid ( 2 ) are just at a start, I only can try to imagine what plans Verizon will have for the device of their R2D2 edition.
Aug
13
2010
For the pleasure of your installing, just a few days ago, we got our hands on the first Android 2.2 leaked build, also known as Froyo for the Unlocked Motorola Droid. With a latest ROM available, this one being the legitimate deal, which implies the Verizon official build version, will be available in handsets soon.
Rather than the first leaked build we saw which was unable to solve a bug the latest ROM fixes the problem, FRG22 is a notch higher from the previous, FRG01B. One of Verizon’s internal documents which was uncovered by Droid-Life, points to the forthcoming Froyo update by its FRG22 build number FRG22. I guess that is enough evidence to think that this ROM is not the official. Unlike the Nexus One at least, it’s better to see that this version is not followed by other test builds. Hopefully, Droid owners can install this without worrying about something fresher coming up.

With the authorized ROM apparently available, we will be expecting Droid 2 hardware sometime soon. If that does prove to be try, and if the August 12 is a success, Samsung Epic 4G may be launched a day prior to the launch of Droid 2, quite similar to what Verizon did when it introduced the Droid X a day prior to the launch of Unlocked iPhone 4. That will be like a taste of their own medicine for Verizon, but Epic 4G is a highly considerable option before purchasing the Droid 2.
If all the peripherals go as per plan, you’ll have the option of choosing from among two Android smartphones with QWERTY keyboard.
Aug
09
2010
Motorola has thankfully decided to release the source code for their flagship device which is the Unlocked Motorola Droid ( X ) available on Verizon. For the hacker and developer, this is a huge development although there are still some issues with this code that has been made public. Seems that the code has got some part missing which is essential to make a perfectly working third party ROM. This is a pretty worrying development if one was hoping to cash in on this release. Most of the code which people have laid their hands on does work and the developers are looking for ways to work around the thing such that they can still make it work and therefore the code is not useless in any way, However the lack of the important part of the code along with the codes for eFuse service and this open source release will indeed make it a tad bit harder for the developers to get their work done. In spite of all this, there is still hope that Android will be possible to work around such that one can get a custom ROM in the future.

Although there is some amount of work being done still, we have to contend with what we have got for now. The Droid X has been rooted and one can put in a suite which contains root only programs and hence the functionality of this phone will be increased. For the users who do not want the custom skin, they will need to wait for a new ROM to come to the Unlocked Motorola Droid ( X ). The MotoBlur like skin which is currently there, however is not all that bad and the customizations can be done pretty easily. However all said and done, this is a matter exclusively for the developers.