Two Android smartphones - U8300 and U8500 - and two Hangout feature-phones from Huawei
Hasn't the Motorola Droid become too old already? Passé? Apparently not.
Our take on how Windows Phone 7 compares to iPhone OS 4.0
The latest buzz around the Windows Phone 7 Series is that Microsoft has raised the bar on hardware specs for Windows 7 phones expected to be launched later in 2010. Phone manufacturers will have to match three chassis specs to be able to run Windows Phone 7 Series on their handsets.
Oh wow. This is brilliant. Everyone knew Windows Phone 7 was going to be different. Did we really believe MS would actually have the guts to go ahead and do it? Not really.
Several tech bogs are reporting that Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Mobile 6.5.3 will come with support for capacitive touch. Currently, a single Windows Mobile 6.5 mobile phone offers capacitive touch - the HTC HD2 - and that is thanks to HTC's efforts, not Microsoft's.
Nexus One has problems with 3G. Many customers of Nexus One have complained that they are unable to use 3G on their new Nexus One smartphone, or are able to use 3G occasionally.
LG GW900, first Moorestown mobile phone launched
How to get a Google Nexus One phone invite? The question is already bothering many Nexus One trackers. But why an invite at all? Why not just sell the phone to whoever wants it?
Google Nexus One full tech specs are out. Engadget has published details of Google's upcoming Android phone. For good measure, here are some photos the Google Nexus One alongside.