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Gadgetell review: Motorola Defy for T-Mobile
Rugged meets smart. It’s a classic combo that gets butts in theater seats but can it work for a phone? We took a long hard look at the Motorola Defy from T-Mobile to answer this question. The result? Yes, but go in with eyes open. Rugged The outside of the phone is coated with a more »
Android 2.2 Froyo continues to grow in Android market share, now up to 33.4%
It looks like Google has released the latest breakdown in terms of market share of the various versions of Android. And coming as little surprise, Android 2.2 has been growing. The most recent numbers are showing Android 2.2 Froyo with a nice 33.4%. Of course, that is still under the current 40.4% for Android 2.1. more »
Android by the numbers: Android 2.1 accounts for 55.5% of Android users
Google has recently released another breakdown showing which versions of Android are accounting for which percentage. In short, we are still seeing a decent amount of people using three versions of Android. Of course, at present there are four in total and one appears to be the clear winner at the moment. As for the more »
OTA Android 2.1 update available for Motorola MILESTONE
For about a week now, Motorola MILESTONE users have been able to download and install the 2.1 Android update using their computer. The main problem using a computer is time and the hassle involved. Users would have to plug their phone into the computer and install using the USB cable. A much faster and efficient more »
Incoming: Droid 2.1 update approved by Verizon
Beginning Thursday at noon, batches of 250,000 Droid customers will begin to see Android 2.1 rolled out them via an over-the-air (OTA) update. Based on Verizon’s website, the update is finally official and it seems Droid users are besides themselves happy. Will it be worth waiting for? Software highlights: Big ones: Pinch and zoom now more »
Logitech intro’s Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR USB adapter
While a Bluetooth adapter can only truly be so exciting, the newest offering from Logitech is at least ahead of the game. Their latest adapter is a Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Class 1 device, which means it offers a 300 foot range, support for up to 15 profiles as well as easier pairing and up to 5 more »














