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Go Get Android 1.5 Cupcake Yourself
Casey Chan | 17/04/2009
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Can't wait for Google to release the Cupcake Update? Yeah, us neither. Luckily, we have some pretty genius minds out there in the developer community and one of them (haykuro) has gotten the HTC Magic build of Android (aka Cupcake) ported to work with the T-Mobile G1.Looking at it briefly it...
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Google Blocks Cupcake Users From Android Market
Casey Chan | 17/04/2009
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There are reports that users who have uploaded Cupcake onto their G1's are not being allowed access to the Android Market. So if you're running Cupcake, chances are you won't get any access to applications. And here we thought Google and Android were the good guys.At first, it seemed as if...
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Stanford's Revolutionary Cinder OS Being Ported to the T-Mobile G1
Casey Chan | 16/04/2009
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Leave it to the kids at Stanford to cook up a new smartphone OS for mobile devices AND try to port it over to the T-Mobile G1. Even though we're Android-focused here at Android Central we can't help but geek out at a new mobile OS and its potential. We think that the smartphone market...
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Samsung Also Preparing Three Android Devices for Europe
Casey Chan | 16/04/2009
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The news that Samsung is preparing three Android Devices for the European Market in 2009 isn't that much of a stretch because we're already anticipating three devices from Samsung stateside. Either way we look at this, it's a win-win. Whatever Android devices we get or Europe gets, it...
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T-Mobile New Rate Plans Go Live
Casey Chan | 16/04/2009
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We had already filled you in with the details of the new T-Mobile rate plans and though they're definitely a nice little improvement, it's certainly no game changer. Overall, T-Mobile has added unlimited mobile-to-mobile to every plan $49.99 and up and also introduced a new $89.99 myFaves...
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Samsung S8000 'Cubic' is an Android Device
Casey Chan | 15/04/2009
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We're kind of aware of Samsung's Android plans which will focus more on Android itself than Google. But we're still not exactly sure what the hardware will look like and this S8000 dubbed the 'cubic' (probably because of the cube d-pad) is as good a bet as any to be the first Samsung device...
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UI Framework Changes in Android 1.5
Casey Chan | 15/04/2009
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Along with some sweet changes and new features in Android 1.5 there are some changes to the UI framework that may affect some applications. In fact, Android 1.5 brings a new default look to the overall Android UI framework.Buttons and checkboxes have a new design and though it doesn't change the...
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Android 1.5 'Early Look' SDK Now Available, Major Features Added
Casey Chan | 14/04/2009
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Google has just announced an "Early Look" SDK for Android 1.5 which is based off the much ballyhooed Cupcake development branch. Android 1.5 packs a lot of goodies such as APIs for soft keyboards, live folders, home screen widgets, stereo bluetooth, and much, much more.Android 1.5 is...
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T-Mobile Bringing Back Upgrade Fees
Casey Chan | 14/04/2009
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Rats. It looks like T-Mobile is bringing back upgrade fees. This is a bit of a downer since it comes off the rather good news of T-Mobile changing some rate plans and also reverses the news we reported back in December about upgrade fees being gone forever.Though the $18 upgrade fee isn't...
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Elan Micro Demos Multitouch on Android
Brian Hart | 13/04/2009
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Elan Microelectronics, a small Taiwanese outfit that recently made news for suing Apple for copyright infringement over their multi-touch technology, recently release the above video demonstrating...
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HTC Is Developing an Android Device Called the Fiesta
Casey Chan | 13/04/2009
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Want more news of a "planned" Android device with little to no details? Well you got it! The Bluetooth SIG group have registered the HTC Fiesta which is a handheld phone (predictably) that is going to run Android! The details are so sparse that we can only tell you that...
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Is The T-Mobile Private NYC Launch Event Not Related to Android ??
Casey Chan | 13/04/2009
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Ugh. Remember that T-Mobile Private Launch Party in NYC we told you guys about? Signs are pointing away from a launch of the T-Mobile G2 and instead pointing towards...Blackberry. How we hate you so.Why do we think it's going to be Blackberry-focused? Well, T-Mobile is co-hosting an event in...
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Best of SPE, 21 April 2009
Dieter Bohn | 13/04/2009
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Do you have post-CTIA-syndrome? Feel like all the hot new smartphone news happened two weeks ago and not much has happened since? Wondering if you have the strength to make it through another day without a pithy overview of everything that happened in the smartphone world last week? Easter...
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Enhanced Gmail and Calendar Web App for Android
Brian Hart | 11/04/2009
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Web Review
Have you had a chance to check out Google's web app for Gmail and Calendar on your Android device lately? Google is touting it as "a new and improved experience when you access Gmail and Calendar through the browser" of your Android device. Improvements include things like the user...
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T-Mobile Private Launch Event Set for April 21st in NYC, New Android Phone !?
Casey Chan | 10/04/2009
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Oh boy! T-Mobile just sent out invitations for a private launch event in New York City on April 21st. Remember the last time we had a T-Mobile private launch event in New York City? Yep, that was the launch of the T-Mobile G1. What could this event be for? The T-Mobile G2...
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Sadly, the Huawei G7000 Is A Sleek, NON-Android Phone
Brian Hart | 09/04/2009
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Demonstrating that the old adage "beauty is only skin deep" is true, we've learned that the sleek, full touchscreen Huawei G7000 is running a propriety OS rather than Google's Android. This beauty is launching inside China and may never see the world outside of the Great...
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Lenovo's Sexy Ophone Gets a Video Hands-On
Casey Chan | 09/04/2009
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We've detailed the Lenovo Ophone before on Android Central and damn, if it ain't sexy. We've been drooling over the images of the Ophone since it was first leaked but now we get to see it in action, in hands-on video glory. We get a few run throughs of the UI which looks admittedly...
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T-Mobile Market Testing Terrible Names for Next Android Phone
Casey Chan | 09/04/2009
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Close your eyes for a second and imagine the next T-Mobile Android device. Imagine the sexy code name Sapphire or the alluring Vodafone release of Magic, now think of a name that would fit such a device. What did you come up with?Hopefully it's not myTouch 3G with Google, Genius 3G with...
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Is the Sony Ericsson CS8 an Android Device Releasing in June?
Casey Chan | 08/04/2009
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We've previously reported on Sony Ericsson's Android plans which were to expect a high-end device to launch the Sony Ericsson Android party in 2009 and other, more affordable devices to follow suit. So a mysterious Sony Ericsson device dubbed the CS8 has popped up in T-Mobile's...
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HTC First Quarter Earnings Fall 30 Percent
Casey Chan | 08/04/2009
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Eek. The recession (or is it depression?) spares no one huh? Not even one of the biggest and most relevant smartphone makers today can avoid the wrath of a weak economy. HTC just reported their first quarter earnings which revealed that their profits have fallen 30%...
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