Nokia has chosen to give the world its first chance to try out the Nokia N8 at IFA, Europe's largest consumer electronics trade show. Dragan Petrick put this high-end smartphone though its paces, and while he liked the 12 megapixel camera, he was less pleased with the Symbian^3 operating system.
IFA, the biggest consumer electronics show in Europe, is going on now. One of the biggest announcements is the Toshiba Folio 100, an Android OS-based tablet with a 10-inch display. Dragan Petric from Brighthand's sister site TabletPCReview was able to try out this upcoming model.
The Samsung Fascinate is going to be released by Verizon in the near future, but this carrier is still keeping some of the details of this high-end Android OS smartphone secret. Despite these attempts, much of this information has leaked out, including the price.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab was officially unveiled at the IFA tradeshow in Berlin yesterday, where Dragan Petric from Brighthand's sister site TabletPCReview got a chance to test out this upcoming Android OS tablet with a 7-inch display.
The Samsung Epic 4G debuted earlier this week. The regular price for this high-end Android smartphone with WiMAX is $250, but new Sprint customers can get it for less.
The T-Mobile G2 is in an unusual situation: T-Mobile officially announced this Android OS smartphone last month, but has revealed almost no details about it. Quite a bit of information has leaked out, however, the latest being the price.
Apple's CEO has just officially unveiled the fourth-generation iPod touch. As many had expected, this handheld computer is going to sport many of the features that debuted in the iPhone 4, including a very high resolution display and dual cameras.
Motorola has just taken the wraps off the Milestone 2, the European version of the Motorola Droid 2. As such, this smartphone is going to run Android OS 2.2 on a 1 GHz processor, and have a 3.7-inch touchscreen and sliding keyboard.
The hotly-anticipated Samsung Epic 4G is now available from Sprint. This cutting-edge smartphone runs Google's Android OS on a 1 GHz processor and has a 4-inch display, sliding keyboard, and support for Sprint's WiMAX
T-Mobile USA has just announced that it will begin offering the BlackBerry Curve 3G next week. This inexpensive consumer-oriented smartphone will use the typical Blackberry design and sport 3G wireless networking, Wi-Fi, and GPS.
The HTC EVO 4G has been so popular that Sprint has had problems keeping it in stock. Now, however, for the first time in over a month, this high-end Android OS smartphone with WiMAX can be ordered on Sprint's website.
AT&T has been increasing its lineup of Android OS-based smartphones recently, and the Motorola Flipout is reportedly about to join this carrier's roster. This device will be an entry-level model with 2.8-inch touchscreen, 3.1 megapixel camera, and a strong focus on younger consumers.
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