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The T-Mobile G1, the first phone running on Google's Android platform, has a Bill of Materials (BOM) cost of $149.83, according to the research group iSuppli. The company did a virtual inventory of the G1 components and found that the device's baseband costs $24.49 to make, or 19.8 percent of...
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The title says it all. CNET has posted a 3G data speed test that pits the iPhone 3G against its newcomer rival, the T-Mobile G1. Both handsets run different web browsers and work with different carrier networks (iPhone 3G on AT&T and the T-Mobile G1 on, well, T-Mobile), so there are some variables...
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10-23-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, HTC, T-Mobile, mac os, AT&T, Devices, videos, gphone, android, Hottest Hardware
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Filed under: Multimedia , Software , OS X , Android We all know it'll be a frigid day in Hades before Apple lets Silverlight into the iPhone, but for obvious reasons , things may pan out differently for the G1 . According to Microsoft's Scott Guthrie, the outfit is still very interested in getting...
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10-17-2008
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Filed under: Microsoft, Apple, iPhone, Multimedia, HTC, Google, Software, rumor, flash, OS X, Silverlight, Animation, android, dream, G1
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Shifting the boundaries of design and innovation The HTC Touch HDTM combines high performance capabilities with a stylish, sleek design that has made HTC a global leader in mobile phone design and innovation. Its large 3.8 inch WVGA touchscreen offers users stunning clarity and vibrant colours, providing...
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It was inevitable. With a 3.8-inch WVGA display that completely dominates the entire front-face, and a form-factor that seems to at least have been inspired by the iPhone 3G, the HTC Touch HD was bound to be compared to the iPhone 3G. And, now we have side-by-side picture comparisons to see just how...
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We wished our local podcast co-host James the best of luck as he was just about to get hit by Hurricane Ike as we recorded MobileTechRoundup show #147 and he had all of his gear powered up and ready to go. There were lots of announcements made in the last week, including new Zune hardware and software...
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09-15-2008
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Filed under: Zune, Windows Mobile, Apple, iPhone, Nokia, nseries, HTC, Ultra portable PC, MoTR podcast, Wireless carriers, MP3 players, netbook
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All the doom and gloom surrounding the US economy’s downward spiral into recession apparently isn’t enough to stifle the US smartphone market. While the rest of the US suffers from weak consumer spending, the smartphone market is a veritable “shining star” of hope. For the January...
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09-08-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, Apple, iPhone, BlackBerry, RIM, Samsung, Palm, HTC, Smartphone, Apple iPhone, Mobile Phone, us, Announcements, research, market, iphone 3g
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Regular reports on smartphone and mobile device sales are issued and are interesting to view. However, they are often missing information that makes the data a bit less informative. In the most recent Gartner report we finally see analysts including the largest Windows Mobile manufacturer, HTC, in their...
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This one is for our very own Dieter Bohn… For those of you who do not know, and it pains me to say this, Dieter loves his Windows Mobile. It seems like the tables have turned here for this edition of “Send in the iClones”. I suppose it is only fair that we [...]
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The awesome folks at Qik, the free service that lets you stream live video from your mobile phone, have just announced on their blog that the service now supports newer HTC phones. The developers, in the US and Russia, have been hard at work while sipping on some expresso, as the new release adds support...
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1. (5) Sony Ericsson C902 2. (-) HTC Diamond 3. (6) Sony Ericsson C702 4. (2) Nokia 3109 5. (3) Nokia E51 6. (7) Nokia N95 8 GB 7. (4) Nokia 6300 8. (8) Sony Ericsson K810i 9. (-) Nokia 6220 10. (1) Apple Iphone () = Last month’s position. The Swedish manufacturer of carrying cases for portable electronics...
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Three of the heaviest heavyweights take center stage in part one of this PhoneDog Dogfight. In this corner - the iconic iPhone 3G. In that corner - the "Windows Mobile with a cherry on top" HTC Touch Diamond. And in, uh, that corner - the super-spec'd Samsung Omnia. Whose cuisine will reign...