Verizon has officially announced that a white version of the Motorola
DROID RAZR will hit shelves in time for the holiday season.
Besides
the color of the frame, nothing has really changed in the smartphone
hardware. It features the same 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced screen, a
dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 processor and 1GB of RAM as its black
sibling.
Verzion remains mum about the exact release date of the
white RAZR, but the carrier said that users should expect it by the end
of the month. The smartphone will cost you $299.99 with a new two-year
contract.
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7:54 AM
ZTE Blade V881 sequel sees marginally better specs
Just like any good movie, phones too, have sequels as well as the
third iteration. Take a look at the iPad followed by the iPad 2 (OK, so
that is a tablet, but it goes to show just how popular such a naming
convention can get), and if you need a smartphone example, you can't go
wrong with the iPhone range, as well as the Samsung Galaxy handsets.
Well, the ZTE Blade V881 might not take on the role of a true blue
sequel in terms of its numbering, but it is still the successor to the
ZTE Blade V880 which was officially released in February this year at
Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Wow, just barely 10 months down the
road, and a sequel is already announced?
The ZTE Blade V881 will come with a 3.8″ touchscreen display at WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) resolution, not to mention running on a Qualcomm MSM8255 CPU that has been clocked at 1GHz, carrying around 512MB RAM and a 5-megapixel camera that is located at the back. There is still no word on pricing or availability, so stay tuned!
The ZTE Blade V881 will come with a 3.8″ touchscreen display at WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) resolution, not to mention running on a Qualcomm MSM8255 CPU that has been clocked at 1GHz, carrying around 512MB RAM and a 5-megapixel camera that is located at the back. There is still no word on pricing or availability, so stay tuned!
9:59 AM
Verizon's Samsung Galaxy Nexus i515 on display in New York
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been flaunting its 720p SuperAMOLED screen in shop windows in the US for a couple of weeks now, but that's the GSM version only. Those who want 4G LTE connectivity on Verizon's network are still waiting - now they have a chance to take the Samsung Galaxy Nexus i515 for a spin if they go to the Samsung Experience Store in New York.
It's still not available for purchase and reportedly, there's no way test how the Galaxy Nexus i515 handles on Verizon's LTE network (the samples are hooked to Wi-Fi only). Still, the holidays are coming and the time for picking gifts is running out fast - if you were looking at Google's pure-blood droid as a potential gift, a quick hands-on is a welcome opportunity.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus i515 for Verizon should go on sale this Sunday (December 11). It will come with Android 4.1 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box - the 0.1 update is reportedly focused on improving the performance of the basedband.
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It's still not available for purchase and reportedly, there's no way test how the Galaxy Nexus i515 handles on Verizon's LTE network (the samples are hooked to Wi-Fi only). Still, the holidays are coming and the time for picking gifts is running out fast - if you were looking at Google's pure-blood droid as a potential gift, a quick hands-on is a welcome opportunity.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus i515 for Verizon should go on sale this Sunday (December 11). It will come with Android 4.1 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box - the 0.1 update is reportedly focused on improving the performance of the basedband.
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9:58 AM
Samsung SCH-W999: for people who like pairs
Samsung has recently
announced the launch of a very interesting Android phone in China, the
SCH-W999. Designed for folks who love things that come in pairs, this
phone features dual 3.5″ Super AMOLED (480 x 800) displays, dual SIM
slots, dual-mode connectivity (GSM and CDMA2000), and a Qualcomm MSM8660
1.2GHz dual-core processor (okay, the last one isn't really a pair).
What are missing would be dual cameras and perhaps, dual-boot capabilities (now we're getting ahead of ourselves).
Instead, the SCH-W999 features regular keypad, a five-megapixel rear camera, Android 2.3 with TouchWiz, a HyperSkin back cover (like the Galaxy Nexus), Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi, WAPI, and GPS. No word on pricing or if the phone will reach our shores, but a device like this could probably help some folks make the transition from feature to smartphone. But with dual super AMOLED screens and a dual-core processor, don't expect this phone to come cheap.
Instead, the SCH-W999 features regular keypad, a five-megapixel rear camera, Android 2.3 with TouchWiz, a HyperSkin back cover (like the Galaxy Nexus), Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi, WAPI, and GPS. No word on pricing or if the phone will reach our shores, but a device like this could probably help some folks make the transition from feature to smartphone. But with dual super AMOLED screens and a dual-core processor, don't expect this phone to come cheap.
9:55 AM
NEC Medias PP N-01D Smartphone May Go Outside Japan
NTT Docomo, one of Japan's leading mobile carriers,
has announced its Medias PP N-01D smartphone will be available for
retail beginning December 9. The bar-shaped device is the latest from
NEC's Medias series and will probably hit other markets soon.
The NEC Medias PP N-01D features a 4-inch OLED screen with 480×800 resolution, a single-core 1.4GHz MSM8255 processor, 2GB internal memory, 8.1-megapixel CMOS camera, e-wallet function, digital TV tuner, DLNA support, infrared connection, Bluetooth, WiFi, and microSDHC card slot, all encased in a waterproof and dust-proof body. The smartphone also supports wireless battery charging, an advanced technology currently enjoyed in Japan.
The phone is powered by a built-in 1,700mmAH battery that lasts for up to 630 hours of standby and 380 hours of talk time.
The NEC Medias PP N-01D features a 4-inch OLED screen with 480×800 resolution, a single-core 1.4GHz MSM8255 processor, 2GB internal memory, 8.1-megapixel CMOS camera, e-wallet function, digital TV tuner, DLNA support, infrared connection, Bluetooth, WiFi, and microSDHC card slot, all encased in a waterproof and dust-proof body. The smartphone also supports wireless battery charging, an advanced technology currently enjoyed in Japan.
The phone is powered by a built-in 1,700mmAH battery that lasts for up to 630 hours of standby and 380 hours of talk time.
9:53 AM
Fujitsu ARROWS ES IS12F to be the thinnest Android smartphone?
At the moment the title of the thinnest Android smartphone is
currently held by the very sleek Motorola DROID RAZR. Well, it looks
like that title is about to be claimed by another device. Fujitsu has
just announced what is said to be the world's thinnest Android
smartphone. Arriving in Japan next month, the Fujitsu ARROWS ES IS12F is
said to be only 6.7mm thick (the DROID RAZR is 7.1mm thick at its
thinnest part).
However, unlike the RAZR, the ARROWS ES IS12F only features a 4″ 800 x 480 OLED display (with Gorilla Glass), a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 5-megapixel camera, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of internal Storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, CDAM and GSM support, a 1,400mAh battery and runs on Android Gingerbread. So even if it might be the slimmest phone, consumers will probably overlook it due to its specs. No word on whether it'll be arriving stateside, but it did hit the FCC not too long ago with the name ARROWS F-07D.
However, unlike the RAZR, the ARROWS ES IS12F only features a 4″ 800 x 480 OLED display (with Gorilla Glass), a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 5-megapixel camera, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of internal Storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, CDAM and GSM support, a 1,400mAh battery and runs on Android Gingerbread. So even if it might be the slimmest phone, consumers will probably overlook it due to its specs. No word on whether it'll be arriving stateside, but it did hit the FCC not too long ago with the name ARROWS F-07D.
9:50 AM
HTC Flyer Android Honeycomb update finally rolls out starting today
The Android Honeycomb update for the HTC Flyer tablet has finally started rolling out today in France. This comes after many months in which Flyer owners have been waiting for the Honeycomb update, which was promised by the Taiwanese company ever since the tablet's launch.
The update is currently only available in France, and it's unclear when it will make it to other countries. Furthermore, even in France it's only out for one specific version of the device – the one with 32 GB of built-in storage and both Wi-Fi and 3G functionality. Wi-Fi-only units have yet to see the update become available for them.
The update comes over-the-air. That means that your Flyer will notify you when it's reached it. The size of the download you need to perform is around 210 MB, so you may want to make sure you're on Wi-Fi before attempting to pull it.
After installation, your Flyer will run software version 3.55.405.1, or, in simpler terms, Android 3.2.
While this update is clearly a step in the good direction, HTC Flyer owners still don't know if it will be the last one they'll ever receive. Hopefully the company will eventually decide to give them some Ice Cream Sandwich love too, but that's not been decided yet.
The update is currently only available in France, and it's unclear when it will make it to other countries. Furthermore, even in France it's only out for one specific version of the device – the one with 32 GB of built-in storage and both Wi-Fi and 3G functionality. Wi-Fi-only units have yet to see the update become available for them.
The update comes over-the-air. That means that your Flyer will notify you when it's reached it. The size of the download you need to perform is around 210 MB, so you may want to make sure you're on Wi-Fi before attempting to pull it.
After installation, your Flyer will run software version 3.55.405.1, or, in simpler terms, Android 3.2.
While this update is clearly a step in the good direction, HTC Flyer owners still don't know if it will be the last one they'll ever receive. Hopefully the company will eventually decide to give them some Ice Cream Sandwich love too, but that's not been decided yet.
9:45 AM
ZTE V881 is Blade's successor, adds modest bumps in specs
We saw the ZTE Blade V880 make its official outing at MWC in February,
and given how quickly sequels to other phones have been coming out this
year we'd say it's ripe for a successor. Enter the ZTE V881, a device
that essentially adds a +1 to a few of its parent's specs: a 3.8-inch
touchscreen at WVGA (800 x 480) resolution, a Qualcomm MSM8255 CPU
clocked at 1GHz, 512MB of RAM and a 5MP rear camera. There's no
availability date as of yet, but it appears poised and ready to cost
around 1000 yuan (around $160) when that time comes.
9:44 AM
Chinese Motorola XT928 gets hands-on: less RAZR, more double-edged sword
China's own Motorola RAZRs have arrived, and have plenty to
differentiate themselves from the Verizon-coated version available in
the US. Thankfully, our colleagues over at Engadget Chinese
have managed to get some intimate hands-on time with the dual-SIM
capable XT928. Whether it's the upgraded 13 megapixel camera, or the
4.5-inch HD display crammed inside, this Motorola mobile arrives
slightly chunkier than the RAZR we're used to. In fact, it looks more
like a distant cousin than a simple variant. A not-particularly tapered
backing is now removable, giving access to the two SIM card slots. Ports
and buttons have also been rejigged, although the main difference is
certainly the carrier's decision to opt for network flexibility over the
wafer-thin styling and Kevlar credentials of its fellow Moto
countryman, China Mobile's MT917.
11:19 PM
Droid XYBOARD Accessories Arriving at Verizon
Sunday, December 4, 2011
The Motorola Droid XYBOARD, in both 10.1 and 8.2-inch varieties, is barreling towards a launch at Verizon. There is no set release date for the first tablet entries into the Droid lineup, but accessories arriving in Verizon stores are as good a sign as any that it could be soon. Seen in stock were docking stations, screen protectors, and a Smart Cover-esque “protective portfolio.” The packaging provides a glimpse of the XYBOARD channeling Ghost Rider with its fiery Droid eye.
Both slates will be 4G LTE equipped out of the box and should be available with several storage options ranging from 16GB to 64GB. Prices on-contract could range from $429 for the lowest capacity 8.2-inch model to $729 for the highest capacity 10.1-inch XYBOARD. Will updated hardware and a new name be enough to propel the XYBOARD past the so-so sales of the original Motorola XOOM on Verizon? We will be finding out soon enough.
Both slates will be 4G LTE equipped out of the box and should be available with several storage options ranging from 16GB to 64GB. Prices on-contract could range from $429 for the lowest capacity 8.2-inch model to $729 for the highest capacity 10.1-inch XYBOARD. Will updated hardware and a new name be enough to propel the XYBOARD past the so-so sales of the original Motorola XOOM on Verizon? We will be finding out soon enough.
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