Posted 03 Jun 2010 — by admin
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Its time for newer smartphones which are not meant for high-end users. The new Motorola Flipout is built for the same purpose. Motorola Flipout has Android OS , it comes with a 2.1 Version of Android OS and has a QWERTY keyboard , a five-row QWERTY keypad with a separate row for numeric keys. I must say its particularity in an unusual appearance may be Motorola wanted to give it a square design to make it clear that Motorola Flipout is more of a fashion phone for the extraordinary taste. .Motorola Flipout release date is Q2 2010 in Europe was announced. The very square design makes it clear that Motorola Flipout is more of a fashion phone for the extraordinary taste.

Motorola Flipout Features
- The New Flipout mobile is power packed with Google Android Smartphone 1.2 with an addition of a Motorola 700 MHz processor,
- Flipout has a 3 megapixel camera, GPS and a 2.8-inch display whichis not really much. Somehow, the Motorola Flipout been cool – just extraordinary.
- Flipout size measures (67 mm × 67 mm).
- Motorola Flip out has the 2.8-inch touchscreen (320 × 240 pixels) hidden keyboard can be rotated freely .
- The internal memory (512 MB) can be extended up to 32 GB via MicroSD card.
- Alternative to the hardware keyboard is also a touch screen version available which, 2.8-inch display with a resolution of only 320 X 240 pixels, well used for short texts on the can.

Motorola Flipout Specs
- MultiTouch
- Flash browser
- 512mb Program Memory
- Expandable memory via microSD up to 32Gb
- 3 Megapixel camera with light
- HSDPA
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- Compass
- FM Radio
- 3.5 jack
Motorola Flipout price and Release
The Motorola Flipout will this month be on the market. It is unclear whether it will be available in Germany and at what price it goes on sale. A little preview to the mobile phone and above all its user interface Motoblur There’s the video.
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Posted 04 Apr 2010 — by admin
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Here is the latest news that , Digg application for Android is available free on Anndroid market. By using Digg app for android mobile If an item you seem relevant or interesting, you can “Digg” and thus increase its note in the system. Digg for android phones Articles beings classified by subject Digg allows you to have access to quality content on your favorite topics.


The Digg Android application provides access to the online service, the display is well optimized and intuitive interface, However, we regret not being able to propose an article on Digg from sharing system Android system
Suddenly Digg application is useful only in consultation and you can only vote for sites already proposed activity and no filter is available …
You’ll understand Digg the Android application So that will not read the articles more diggs in the world (certainly so in English).
Posted 22 Feb 2010 — by admin
Category android
With the success of Android and Windows Mobile’s lack of innovation have long been rumors that the Taiwanese HTC was moving away from Microsoft and their operating system, and that instead they would opt for Google’s competing operating system. But it conjures HTC themselves into the ground.
In an interview with Reuters at the Mobile World Congress held HTC’s senior director, Peter Chou, namely solid, they are also still very involved in Microsoft’s operating system:
- Our commitment to Microsoft has never changed, he says, and continues:
- Of course we still also very involved in Android. We are highly committed to the long term in both of these.
With Microsoft’s new Windows 7 Phone Series on stairs, which really seems to bring Microsoft back into the top smartphone market, HTC is indeed no a priori reason to abandon them or their operating system.
Posted 24 Sep 2008 — by admin
Category android

The first android is born T-Mobile has just announced the world’s first Android-powered phone. Just less than a year ago, on November 5, that the Open Handset Alliance, a group of more than 30 technology and mobile companies, announced plans to create a complete mobile platform that would facilitate the development of advanced mobile applications and give users the best the web has to offer on a mobile device.
Software developers are key to driving innovation on the web, and also for mobile. That’s why, over the past year, we’ve released several early versions of the Software Developer Kit (SDK) and worked with developers from around the world to make it better and more complete. This has culminated in today’s release of the Android 1.0 SDK R1. Through the SDK, developers have unprecedented access to the hardware and software capabilities of the device, enabling them to innovate freely. More than 1,700 applications were developed as part of the Android Developer Challenge. Google engineers have also been busy developing Android applications. Many of our products (Search, Gmail, and Maps, among others) are available on a wide range of phones such as the iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile devices, and many more. Today, they’re also available on Android, and you can check out the Google Mobile blog for more details.
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Posted 01 Sep 2008 — by admin
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Google phone will be hitting the road this fall and the eayes are egerly waiitng to see this reality Well to large no of people who are waiting for google android phone, the specs are not clear.Here are few details by Busnesssweek