A new HTC device is headed to Verizon Wireless and all we can make from it at the moment is that it looks closely similar to the HTC EVO 4G. It boasts of a polished and larger Nexus One body made of brushed aluminum steel.
Other features that were bared for now include 4.3″ display, an 8MP camera with dual-LED flash, a 3.5mm jack and a front-facing camera. No word yet on pricing and availability but perhaps it would be best to find out the actual model or name of this said device.
Tags: HTC, HTC EVO 4G, Nexus One, Verizon Wireless
A new device running on Android 2.2 is set to come out, a product of the close collaboration of Huawei and Google. The high-end device will be unveiled this Thursday, a new handset that shies Google away from the controversial Google Nexus One.
No clear view of the actual technical details have been bared for now other than the fact that it will run on Android 2.2 FroYo. Let us just wait for Thursday to see the official specs of this one and hopefully will be something worthy for both Huawei and Google.
Tags: Android 2.2, Google, Google Nexus One, Huawei
There is another rumor going around. The said rumor is that the Google Chrome OS Tablet will be launching this Friday. The said tablet will be manufactured by HTC and is tasked to rival the much popular Apple iPad.
Among the leaked specs of the Google Chrome OS tablet include a 1280×720 multitouch display, 2GB of RAM, based on NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 platform and a minimum 32GB SSD. It may also come with a multi-card reader.
Tags: Google Chrome, tablet
The Dibber Stylus (HTC Google Nexus One) should be a handy addition or replacement to make sure you properly perform the necessary navigation on your Google Nexus One. It is chrome plated and is compatible with capacitive screens.
Price: $13.95
Tags: Accessories, Dibber, Google Nexus One, Stylus
The Google Nexus One Auto Cup Holder with Car Charger should be a handy Google Nexus One accessory for people on the go. This accessory boasts of a no-skid and no slip design and features a quick release side grip button for easy removal for the device.
The New Gomadic Cup Holder Auto Holder is also the only mount on the market with a lifetime warranty and keeps you in touch on even the longest road trip.
Tags: auto cup holder, Google Nexus One, Google Nexus One Accessories
The final version of the Adobe Flash Player for the Google Nexus One is now out. This is the Adobe Flash Player 10.1 was made to work with the Android 2.2 which now allows Google Nexus One users to HTC Outs Google Nexus One Accessories.
This is just the first step in Adobe’s long-reaching mobile Flash strategy, as the company is trying to deliver all the content of the web to as many smartphones as possible including Android, BlackBerry, Palm, and Windows Phone.
Tags: Adobe Flash, Google Nexus One
The Google Nexus One may have been killed but for the remaining owners, accessories are still a need. And while many retailers have practically tried to clean out, if not discard the Nexus One accessories, HTC still has some to offer for the remaining owners.
This includes full range first-party goodies including the car dock, desktop dock, holster, and rear covers in a range of eye-popping colors. No batteries but you can be one will come out soon.
Tags: Accessories, Google Nexus One, HTC
The Google Nexus One has been hit for its battery power support but with the Travel Charger For Nexus One, you no longer have to worry about running short on juice. This travel charger should be a handy Nexus One accessory to have along where you simply plug the charger into a wall outlet to start recharging your phone battery.
It comes with a built-in IC chip to prevent overcharging and short circuit and can be connected to a desktop charging stand.
Price: $2.99
Tags: Accessories, charger, Google Nexus One
The latest protagonists for patent rights presents two biggies. These are Oracle and Google. The former has sued the latter for patent infringements involving the use of Java for the Android OS.
Oracle is claiming that Google infringed on Sun’s patents and trademarks, including the use of code and documentation. The claim, which also seeks monetary damages, has asked the court to stop Google from further infringement.
If you still haven’t heard, Google is supposed to hold a special mobile event today. And apparently the waiting is over and among the new enhancements coming the way of Android users would be the voice actions feature.
Voice Actions are a series of spoken commands that, literally, let you control your phone. However, these new features will only work with the Android 2.2 (FroYo). So at least for now, this only covers the HTC EVO 4G, original Motorola Droid, the Droid 2, and the Nexus One.
Tags: android, Froyo, Google, Google Event, Voice Actions