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| DeviceAnywhere announces Android device package (International) |
11 November 2009 |
| Recognizing the growing demand for mobile application development on Android, DeviceAnywhere, the industry leader in end-to-end mobile application testing, today announces the global launch of the Android device package |
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Android update to go over the air (International) |
2 October 2009 |
| The Google Android v1.6 (Donut) is set for an over-the-air rollout, by T-Mobile. The new update sees a bug-fix that reset the phone after dialling 911, a new Market, improved voice search, camera interface and homescreen search |
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Motorola's new Android devices 'leaked' (International) |
12 August 2009 |
| Specifications of Motorola's long-awaited Android-based smartphones have reportedly been leaked online this week, with the 'Morrison' and 'Sholes' |
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Olympus Pen E-P1 Review (International) |
9 August 2009 |
| Olympus goes retro with the Pen E-P1 and comes away with some good results. |
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T-Mobile myTouch 3G (International) |
23 June 2009 |
| T-mobile announced their second Android-powered smartphone, the full touch myTouch 3G which is similar to the HTC Magic. The phone runs on 1.5 (Cupcake) of the OS and will not have a hardware keyboard |
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Glu Mobile Launches TRANSFORMERS: Revenge of the Fallen (International) |
15 June 2009 |
| Glu Mobile announces the launch of the TRANSFORMERS: Revenge of the Fallen game for mobile handsets worldwide. The game features explosive action based on the upcoming film due out June 24th. |
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HTC Magic, Android powered device, RM 2,699 (Local) |
8 June 2009 |
| Malaysia finally saw its first Android-powered device, the HTC Magic. The Magic is the second device to feature the Google Android OS, the T-Mobile g1 (HTC Dream) being the first |
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| T-Mobile USA to launch second Android phone (International) |
4 June 2009 |
| T-Mobile USA will launch its second Android-based device "early this summer," the operator said in an emailed statement yesterday, reports PC Mag |
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| Orange France preps Android devices (International) |
26 March 2009 |
| French website Mobinaute reports that Orange France plans to launch at least six Android handsets this year from five manufacturers: Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, Samsung and HTC. |
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Google Cupcake to hit April (International) |
16 March 2009 |
| The T-Mobile g1 will be getting the Google Cupcake update in April by bringing tons of goodies- video recording, virtual on-screen keyboard, functionality and bug fixes, messaging features and more |
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| Are Smartphones Immune to the Financial Crisis in Western Europe? (International) |
3 March 2009 |
| The market for Western European smartphones experienced a good performance in the last quarter of 2008. According to IDC's European Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped 9.3 million units, 25.9% higher than the 7.4 million shipped in 4Q07. |
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| Huawei unveils Android smartphone (International) |
17 February 2009 |
| Chinese vendor Huawei has confirmed speculation by today unveiling its first Android-powered smartphone. The device - which bears a very striking resemblance to Apple's iPhone - will be commercially available in the third quarter of this year |
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| T-Mobile g1 for Germany (International) |
4 February 2009 |
| The T-Mobile g1 is now in Germany. It is the first mobile phone in the world with the Android operating system. Top features include the intuitive user interface and direct access to services such as Google search, Google Maps and Google Mail |
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HTC g1 to hit Malaysia this quarter? (Local) |
22 January 2009 |
| HTC is reportedly prepared to bring the HTC g1 to Malaysia, by the end Feb or early March. The Google powered handset is believed to have sold 2 million units in the U.S. and Europe |
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HTC Sapphire next Android smartphone? (International) |
22 January 2009 |
| The next HTC phone to be powered by the Google Android is called the HTC Sapphire. The pictures here indicated it will have a similar trackball design as T-Mobile g1 but without a hardware keyboard |
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