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Motorola MOTOROI Android 2.0 for South Korea

, Jan 18th 2010 Discuss [0]

Motorola have announced the MOTOROI, the first Android 2.0 smartphone for the Korean market and a variant of the XT701 first spotted back in December 2009.  Like the XT701, the MOTOROI has a 3.7-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen, but it also throws in an 8-megapixel camera, multitouch gesture support and T-DMB digital TV. Read The Full Story

Motorola Shadow 9.9mm thick 1080p smartphone leaks

, Dec 31st 2009 Discuss [0]

Motorola look to be on a roll with their smartphones lately; after the success of the Verizon DROID the company quietly unveiled a further three interesting looking devices - including the long-rumored Motorola Sholes - in China.  Now another new touchscreen device has emerged, supposedly the Motorola Shadow, a 9mm-thick handset with 1080p video recording and an HDMI output. Read The Full Story

Motorola XT701 (aka Sholes) plus MT710 and XT800 Android smartphones get official

, Dec 19th 2009 Discuss [1]

Honestly, you sit around waiting for one Motorola tablet and a few drop into your lap at once. SlashGear reader Dion flagged up three new Motorola devices seemingly headed for the Chinese market, including one which looks to be the touchscreen handset formerly known as the Sholes: the Motorola XT701, the MT710 and finally the XT800. All three run Android and have sizeable 3.7-inch 854 x 480 displays like the Motorola DROID. Read The Full Story

Google Nexus One ROM leaks, specs listed: 802.11n & Snapdragon onboard

, Dec 15th 2009 Discuss [1]

Tidbits regarding the so-called Google Nexus One Android smartphone continue to leak, with hardware details and launch speculation among the furore.  The Android 2.1 ROM for the Nexus One has leaked, and from that These Are The Droids have pulled out the fact that the smartphone uses the Broadcom BCM4329 chipset - with support for WiFi b/g/n and FM radio transmit/receive - has an Audience A1026 noise-cancelling chip and Snapdragon specific libraries seemingly confirming the presence of Qualcomm's speedy processor. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 49 2009

, Dec 6th 2009 Discuss [0]

It's been a long week here at SlashGear with the build up to Christmas and Cyber Monday shopping and deals. We learned this week that the DoD had ordered 2,200 PS3 consoles to beef up their PS3 powered super computer. The PS3's are cheaper than buying the Cell processors themselves it seems. Read The Full Story

China Unicom XT701 rumored to be another Motorola Sholes sighting

, Dec 4th 2009 Discuss [0]

From a (fake) Motorola to another supposed Android Motorola handset.  According to Androidin this is the China Unicom XT701, made by Motorola and similar in design to what we're expecting the Sholes to look like.  They're saying the handset has a 3.7-inch touchscreen, no hardware keyboard, Android 2.1 and a 5-megapixel camera, a few megapixels down on the 8MP shooter we've heard will be on the Sholes. Read The Full Story

Mystery Motorola Android smartphone spotted [Update: looks like it's fake]

, Dec 3rd 2009 Discuss [0]

Hot on the heels of the leaked Motorola Sholes pictures comes this, another as-yet unknown Motorola smartphone that again is tipped to run Android.  Little is known about the unnamed handset, but it's said to have a 3.8-inch touchscreen and an 8-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash. Update: Eagle-eyed Cellularmania have spotted that this looks like a Photoshopped Samsung Omnia II; the front has had the Motorola logo and DROID keys added, while the back (shown after the cut) is a dead ringer for the Samsung's camera cluster. Read The Full Story

Motorola Sholes images leak: HDMI, 8MP camera and Android

, Dec 2nd 2009 Discuss [1]

It feels like rumors about the Motorola Sholes have been around forever, but the mysterious Android-based slate looks to be finally emerging from the geeky shadows.  Mobile01 have acquired some images of the device, though not a full shot, together with some specifications: apparently the Sholes will have a 3.7-inch 854 x 480 touchscreen (just like the DROID) together with an 8-megapixel autofocus camera with Xenon flash and - in a first for an Android smartphone - an HDMI output. Read The Full Story

Verizon Droid gets previewed; AT&T version spotted; Droid army predicted

, Oct 24th 2009 Discuss [4]

By now we know that the Verizon Droid not only looks good, but has plenty of technical promise too, and BGR have followed up their preliminary hands-on with a more comprehensive preview of the Android smartphone.  The Motorola Droid gets praised for its "sharp, vibrant, bright and really, really responsive" 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen, while the keyboard may lack travel and feature closely-packed buttons but it's good enough for "efficient" typing and is better than the T-Mobile G1.  Meanwhile the charging dock/multimedia station (which you can see in a video demo after the cut) automatically turns the Droid into a weather station. Droid feedback, plus news on AT&T's Droid and a whole Droid army after the cut Read The Full Story

Verizon Motorola Droid promo sets iPhone firmly in its sights

, Oct 18th 2009 Discuss [4]

Verizon have launched an offensive against the iPhone, with a new campaign called DroidDoes.com for their upcoming Motorola Droid Android smartphone.  The handset, previously known by its codenames of Tao and Sholes, is being promoted as offering everything the iPhone eschews: an open development platform, the ability to run background processes, a flexible, open App Store and replaceable batteries, among other things.  Verizon have also set up a countdown timer which suggests that the Motorola Droid will arrive on October 30th 2009. Read The Full Story

Google throws giant foam eclair on lawn

, Oct 15th 2009 Discuss [0]

Anyone who follows Google knows that he company has an odd sense of humor. Look no further than the changing logos to celebrate different events and holidays often of appeal to bankers and state employees. It is hard to miss the fact that the Android developers at Google have a fetish with sweets when it comes to naming their new OS versions. Read The Full Story

Verizon Motorola Droid (aka Sholes) outed in new leaked photos

, Oct 14th 2009 Discuss [9]

If there's one thing we like, it's leaky phone companies and their prematurely-exposed wares.  The Boy Genius Report seem to have had their fair share of Motorola Sholes images lately, and there's another three new images - including the crisp shot you see here - to tempt us.  According to the phone's "About" screen, the handset will have official name Motorola Droid. Read The Full Story

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