Yep, it’s the Android’s time to shine and shine they did at the CES this week.
ComputerWorld.com’s Mark Hamblen got the chance to try out the Nexus One, also known as the Googlephone (built by HTC) and Motorola’s Backflip and gives us glimpse on their notable features.
The Nexus One weighs 4.59 ounces and looks very chic [...]
The much-anticipated challenger of the iPhone is set to be available on the market on November 6 for $199.99 after a rebate with a two-year contract with Verizon.
Although very much different from the iPhone in terms of appearance – it’s thicker and lacks iPhone’s curves, the Droid is shaking up a storm in the smartphone [...]
Finally, mobile phone maker Motorola gave out pricing and availability details on their first ever Google Android Smartphone.
The Motorola Cliq will be available both online and T-Mobile stores starting November 2. And the price? Its $199.99 – slightly higher in number than its rival, the HTC Hero which is sold of $179.99. The Cliq comes [...]
Motorola has finally unveiled its first mobile phone based on the Google Android operating system. The Motorola Cliq was announced Thursday at the GigaOM Mobilize 2009 Conference held at the Mission Bay Conference Center, San Francisco, CA.
The Cliq features a 3.1-inch touchscreen, a full slideout QWERTY keyboard, and an autofocus 5-megapixal camera.
It will run on [...]
Its not only Finland-based phone manufacturer Nokia that’s taking a stroll over the financial market.
Struggling mobile phone maker Motorola also seems to think this is a good idea too. The company has developed a new technology that can turn mobile phones into payment devices.
The I-SIM NFC (nearfield communication) Lite card is a small card that’s [...]
It comes not as a surprise that a few info about Motorola’s planned San Francisco Google Android event to take place on September 15 has spread over the Web like wildfire.
One rumor circling the Web is that Motorola will be unveiling two Google Android smarphones. This will be the company’s first attempt on manufacturing devices [...]


