May 25, 2012 : Comments
Sprint and HTC Giving Away Official TPU Cases Along with the EVO 4G LTE and a ‘Sorry’ Letter
A long due update for the Verizon Xperia Play is available to download. It is software version 4.0.2.E.0.57. While it's not Ice Cream Sandwich (was it necessary to make the version number begin with 4.0.2, Sony?), it is a good update. It fixes a lot of bugs, including the phone being forced into landscape when charged, and adds a few very welcome features. Now... Read more »
Twitter clients are a dime-a-dozen in the Google Play store, offering different versions to suit different users. The official Twitter app is undoubtably the most popular among all these, if only for the fact that many Android devices come with it pre-loaded. As everyone should know, nothing is perfect, and the Twitter for Android app is no exception. The Twitter... Read more »
Ice Cream Sandwich has been one of the best and worst things to happen to Android. On the bright side, it's refined to make Android than ever, but it isn't widely available. This causes many owners of older handsets to look for anything they can find about the update. We have good news for owners of the DROID 4 on Verizon, and it is an update. But not the one you're... Read more »
The Spotify team recently unveiled their brand new Beta Android app for ICS devices. It appears to be completely rewritten with new features and a user interface that resembles the "Holo" theme found throughout Android 4.0. You still must be a premium user ($9.99/mo) to use this app, which might encourage a few of you to make the jump and upgrade! You can try the... Read more »
One of the most popular Twitter clients for Android, Plume, has a received an update to version 3.0 that brings a new UI for Ice Cream Sandwich users. Now you can swipe left and right between your mentions, messages, lists and timeline. Not quite the entirely Holo-based theme like we've seen in Boid, but definitely an improvement over the previous version. Plume... Read more »
Despite the fact that the Lucid by LG landing on Verizon's shelves yesterday, it looks like the manufacturer and carrier have already worked out the release of a new software update, which is apparently geared to address one feature, more than anything else. This isn't a huge update by any means, and more than likely you have already received the notification that it... Read more »
Yesterday we told you about the incoming software update for the quad-core Transformer Prime by ASUS. While there were plenty of rumors regarding what the update would consist of, which was only fueled by a post on ASUS' Italian-based Facebook page, it looks like there are some rumored features missing from the update. Specifically, no face-to-unlock feature. You... Read more »
About mid-way through the month of January, Amazon released the software update 6.2.2 for their Kindle Fire. While the last update had one big alteration in mind (full-screen Web browsing), there wasn't much else included in the download. That changes with the latest update, bringing the software version to 6.3, as there are plenty of improvements to be had. Among... Read more »