HTC Sensation XE Android smartphone video review
Dec/1125
MobileBurn.com – The HTC Sensation XE is a slightly upgraded Sensation with a faster processor and bigger battery. It also features Beats Audio by Dr. Dre, which comes in the form of red accents on the handset and a pair of Beats Audio headphones in the box. The dual core processor now hums along at 1.5GHz and the new battery is rated at 1730mAh. The Sensation XE also packs the same 4.3-inch qHD display, 8 megapixel camera capable of shooting 1080p video, and HTC Sense 3.0 UI as its predecessor. More info: www.mobileburn.com
Android Ice Cream Sandwich Leaked, Samsung To Announce The Nexus Prime & More – Android Revolution
Oct/1125
Watch this week’s Android Revolution as we go through what’s hot and what’s not inside the world of Google’s Android project. In today’s show we go through the recent leaks of Android Ice Cream Sandwich that an anonymous tipster caught on a Nexus S he bought on eBay. Speaking of Ice Cream Sandwich, we also go through the Samsung/Google event planned for October 11th on CTIA in which we expect the Google Nexus Prime and Ice Cream Sandwich to be revealed. We go through al the smartphone releases for the week, which include the T-Mobile HTC Amaze 4G and more. We dig through the leaks and found lots of stuff, including images of the probable Droid RAZR many are already drooling over. Finally, to end this week’s coverage we talk about our current reviews, which include the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9. Since everything this week is Hot, we end the show by talking about Amazon’s Kindle Fire and why it matters to the Android tablet industry. All this and more after the break. Ice Cream Sandwich: pocketnow.com Stratosphere Specs: pocketnow.com Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
The Samsung Galaxy R Android phone with Tegra
Oct/1125
A quick look at the new Samsung Galaxy R Android phone, powered by the Tegra 2 dual-core processor. Samsung’s GALAXY smartphones are among the world’s most popular handheld devices. The new GALAXY R gives more consumers the opportunity to enjoy the never-before-seen experiences enabled by Tegra. The Galaxy R features a GeForce⢠GPU for fast Web browsing with hardware-accelerated Adobe Flash Player support, full HD video and console-quality gaming.
Google Nexus Prime Leaks; Samsung Android Event On Sept 1st And More – Android Revolution
Oct/1125
More Android News Here: bit.ly Watch this week’s Android Revolution as we go through what’s hot and what’s not in the world of Google’s Android project. This week we discuss the recent teaser of a Samsung event in Berlin on September 1st and we also breeze through all the leaks of the week, which by the way include information on the Google Nexus Prime and how it may bring a 720p resolution screen to the market. We go through all the all the Andriod Smartphone releases for the week and all the software updates you definitely must look out for. In the Dark Side we go through the HTC Evo 3D getting its bootloader unlocked and even the weird news of the famous CyanogenMod founder Steve Kondik getting hired by Samsung. As for what’s not hot this week, we go through a counterfeit version of Plants Vs. Zombies being sold in the Android Market and the sad news that we still don’t have a real retail image of the HTC Vigor. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
IFA Hands-On; Eric Schmidt Talks Motorola & Sprint’s Epic 4G Touch Lacks NFC? Android Revolution
Sep/1125
Watch this week’s Android Revolution as we cover what’s hot and what’s not inside the world of Google’s Android project. In today’s show we go through all the smartphone releases for the week, which finally include Verizon’s Droid Bionic and AT&T’s LG Thrill 4G. We cover all the current leaks, which begin by disappointing us with rumors of the Nexus Prime bringing a WVGA screen. We summarize our week’s coverage in videos for the week, and we end the hot section by going through Eric Schmidt’s recent interview regarding the Motorola deal. As for what’s not hot, we talk about the weird move by Sprint in which their new Epic Touch 4G doesn’t include NFC technology, and then we cover the recent rumors of Samsung ditching Android over their own proprietary Linux-based OS. All this and more after the break.

