May 25, 2012 : Comments
Sprint and HTC Giving Away Official TPU Cases Along with the EVO 4G LTE and a ‘Sorry’ Letter
Google Wallet has had a slow start in the US, only officially being available on the Nexus S from Sprint. Google is aware of this, and it appears that the giant partnership known as Isis may be sending fear into the heart of Google. We now have information that Google is still in talks with big carriers like AT&T and Verizon about bringing the service to Android... Read more »
Android 4.0.3 is the official Android version running on the Verizon's Galaxy Nexus, but that could change as soon as next month. New rumors are stating that the phone could receive a bump to Android 4.0.5. Sure, that may seem like a minor revision, but it's said to contain fixes to many problems on the device. The Galaxy Nexus is due for an update, and next month... Read more »
We've heard about the DROID Fighter in the past, even if actual information regarding the device's specifications is pretty much non-existent at this point. But, that hash't stopped someone out there from taking a picture of what is believed to be the newest DROID-branded device from Motorola, coming down Verizon's pipe at some point this year. As far as... Read more »
Ice Cream Sandwich has easily been the most talked about update in the entire existence of Android, and many owners of Android devices have been anxious for anything official. Recently Samsung updated the Galaxy S II to the ICS, and just yesterday we heard HTC and AT&T were doing the same. It has been a slow update, but any news of what's to come is good. For the HTC... Read more »
The Motorola DROID Pro has been out for some time now, but that doesn't mean that software updates can't still be administered to the handset. Courtesy of Droid-Life, we've now caught wind that the handset is in line to get a software update here shortly. The update is 4.7.3, and comes with plenty of new tweaks, security enhancements, and other fixes for the candy... Read more »
On the 12th of March, we reported that the DROID X2 by Motorola for Verizon would be receiving a software update soon, as made evident by a soak test that the manufacturer was planning on holding for the handset. Details of that particular update have become public courtesy of Verizon, and to no one's surprise the update is meant primarily for maintenance, and isn't... Read more »
When Motorola released their first list of devices that were being planned for an upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the successor to the original DROID X was listed as being in the "in evaluation and planning" stage, with plenty of other devices. However, when Verizon released their own updated list of devices that would be getting the software update, the... Read more »
Since the original DROID, Motorola has, for the most part, remained Verizon's flagship Android manufacturer. Phones like the original DROID, DROID X, even the DROID 2 have brought Android to the top spot in the market share, mostly due to Verizon being the largest carrier in the US, and up until the past year, one who didn't carry the iPhone. Now they could be in... Read more »
Motorola has hosted a page dedicated to informing customers of upcoming updates for as long as we can remember, and today they have just updated it. Some interesting news was included, like the fact that the international version of the RAZR will be receiving the latest Ice Cream Sandwich sometime in Q2 of this year. Then the bad news comes into play, like the fact... Read more »
Motorola loves their tests, and it looks like some devices are getting all the attention from the manufacturer as of late. It's been revealed that Motorola is looking for participants to join into the new soak test for the DROID X2, but that's where the details come to an end. As usual, Motorola isn't saying much about the details of the test quite yet. But, as... Read more »