This may just be rumor, but the CEO of T-Mobile Rene Obermann told the Financial Times that T-Mobile most likely will start selling the iPhone later this year or early next year. Obermann said as for the present, he want to concentrate on the Android-Powered devices. T-Mobile was the first cellular carrier to offer an [...]
According to MobileCrunch, the Nexus One, which may not have sold incredibly well, but is still regarded as a capable Android unit, is now compatible with AT&T’s 3G network. The T-Mobile version of the Nexus One, which worked with AT&T provided you didn’t hop on AT&T’s network, has gained additional functionality according to a post [...]
Google is rumored to release its own custom-built Android phone in early 2010, allowing the company to control all of the facets of the software and hardware, much like with Apple and the iPhone. According to Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, the Google-branded phone has been “confirmed” through reliable, anonymous sources, and will be sold directly [...]
Lee Williams, executive director at Symbian, sits down with GigaOM’s Om Malik, and gets candid — really candid — about Apple and Google: “Android is building a perfect storm of fragmentation. I don’t view Apple as evil, just greedy. Google … Come on.” He claims his opinion is informed by his conversations with large carriers [...]
This time it wasn’t the blogshinobi who leaked more details on Verizon’s upcoming Motorola Droid “iPhone Killer”, but good old Moto itself, according to Android Central: Motorola just went live with the official Droid webpage and it went into beautifully excruciating detail about this most anticipated device. The early publishing of the website is no [...]