Samsung Nexus Prime Teaser
Apple drops the ball? And Android swoops in for the rebound? On October 11th, Google and Samsung will be unboxing the latest android phone.
Apple drops the ball? And Android swoops in for the rebound? On October 11th, Google and Samsung will be unboxing the latest android phone.
Now someone needs to make a Bender iPhone. View Image ›
Combining a love of anime with a love of Google Android. Possibly taking things just a little bit too far. (Via.) Watch Video ›
Sales of Google Android phones in the U.S. are rising so quickly, the devices have outsold Apple handsets for the first time on record. New smartphone subscribers choosing Google phones accounted for 27 percent of U.S. smartphone sales, the Nielsen Company will announce this morning.
Google made a pretty big splash at its Google IO conference when it said the browser on Android 2.2 is the world’s fastest. And Ars Technica has done some legwork that backs up that claim. In the chart above, you can clearly see Froyo on the Nexus One beats the radio signal out of iOS on the iPhone
Every few weeks, Google’s Android team updates their Platform Versions page that breaks down how many Android devices are running each version of the OS, based on data from the official Android Market. Today it reached a big milestone: exactly 50% of Android phones are running 2.1.
OMG! OMG! OMG! Photos of the new Google phone have been leaked. View Image ›
In “How I Learned To Quit The iPhone And Love Google Voice” Michael Arrington describes how he has made good on his promises to quit the iPhone and ATT and port everything over to Google voice. A Chronicle of Liberation from our Techno Corporate Opressors. “A week ago I was an unhappy AT&T iPhone customer. I couldn’t get cell phone reception here at my house and so I was always missing important calls. Today I’m a happy Google Voice customer.”
In addition to an ironic nautical star, this woman has chosen to tattoo herself with Google’s Android logo. Perhaps this wasn’t as bad of a choice as Zune Guy’s infamous Microsoft tattoo, but the open-source factor alone doesn’t seem that redeeming to me. View Image ›
A $399 version of the Google Android phone is now available for developers only. A custom black G1 phone will be shipping soon — you have to sign up as a developer first to be eligible. Read More ›