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Vic – www.twitter.com – from The Gadget Gurus (www.thegadgetgurus.net) here, providing you a quick review of the newest software update just released for the Nexus One. This new update provides multitouch (ie pinch-to-zoom) support for Browser, Gallery, and Maps. Google Maps is updated to 3.4 which provides starred items synchronized with maps.google.com, the ability to search suggestions from your personal maps.google.com history and night mode in Google Maps Navigation , which automatically changes your screen at night for easier viewing and driving. It also comes with Google Goggles pre-installed and improved support for 3G on T-Mobile

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Visit my blog for more Android news theandroidrevolution.blogspot.com In-depth review on the Samsung Vibrant’s Camera. The New T-Mobile Android Phone

Booredatwork.com The is a full review of the T-mobile myTouch 3G Slide. I go over all aspect of the phone from the hardware to the software influences placed on-top of Android 2.1. Also testing out the video camera recordings. Enjoy the Review.

Following on our unboxing and hardware tour of the T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant (Galaxy S), we take a software and UI tour of the Vibrant. We compare the Vibrant to the AT&T Captivate and show off some of the Vibrant’s stand-out software features – Daily Briefing, S Life UI, and some preloaded Avatar movie and The Sims 3 game.

The Motorola i1 is one such handset–it’s the first Google Android phone for Boost Mobile, and it’s also the first Google Android smartphone to run on Nextel’s iDEN network. It’s quite a rugged device–for a touch screen phone anyway–and it’s also the only Android phone to support push-to-talk, which is a big deal if you’re a Boost or Nextel customer. However, the i1 is saddled with Android 1.5, which is a relatively obsolete version of the operating system, and the iDEN network doesn’t have fast data speeds. However, Motorola may release a software update in the future, so we’ll keep hoping for improvements on that front. Overall, it’s certainly not the best Android phone we’ve seen, but it makes for a serviceable touch-screen smartphone, especially if you’re an iDEN die-hard. The Motorola i1 is available for 9.99, but bear in mind that price without a contract from Boost Mobile.

Interested in getting an iPhone? This six-minute Computerworld video shows some of the innovative features of the first-generation iPhone, including the touch screen, text input, and the “flip” feature. The editors also explain how key software applications work, including the browser, Google Maps, email, the address book, and the photo gallery.

phandroid.com http An in depth look at the T-Mobile G1 and Android User Interface.

Here is a quick review or should I say hands on of the final release version of the Motorola Cliq on T-mobile. This hands-on covers hardware and software. Hope you enjoy it and I have also posted some pics from the phone’s camera at booredatwork.com

The HTC Tattoo Mobile Phone offers a compact package with the Google Android operating system. All this with HTC adding their Sense UI to the package. Check out the review. Manufacturer website: www.htc.com Sponsor: www.proporta.com Check out more great reviews on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Or on the website: www.geekanoids.co.uk