Author: David Junior

  • Motorola Shadow Passes Through WiFi Alliance

    We haven’t heard any information about this phone in a long time. If you all remember this phone is rumored to be the Google branded Nexus Two. Recently a device from Motorola, the Motorola MB810, passed through the Wi-Fi Alliance. Apparently this device has the codename Shadow which will likely be changed by the time it’s released.

    Some rumored specs include, 4.3 inch capacitive touch screen display, full QWERTY keyboard, 8MP autofocus camera, and Android 2.2 and it has Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n. there has been a few reports that this device may land on Verizon, my guess is it will be a GSM device sold by Google and will be the second in the Nexus series of superphones. Only time will tell, these next few weeks should be very exciting for Android lovers that need a powerful device with a keyboard.

    [via slashphone]

  • Flash 10.1 coming in June, Froyo may follow

    Now that Adobe has moved on from trying to bring its services to Apple’s iPhone/iPod Touch, they are focusing most of their efforts towards Android. A public demo (once again) of Flash 10.1 is expected to make an appearance at this year’s I/O with the program finally being released in June. We’ll see how this turns out in June.

    We look forward to delivering Flash Player 10.1 for Android smartphones as a public preview at Google I/O in May, and then a general release in June. From that point on, an ever increasing number and variety of powerful, Flash-enabled devices will be arriving which we hope will provide a great landscape of choice.

    Froyo is expected to come with Flash integration. So if Flash is released in June, it may come as a part of Froyo at that time. So all you Nexus One owners can rejoice, you will surely receive this update first. The Droid and others should follow.

    [via adobe]

  • Dell Aero confirmed to offer all of Google’s apps

    The first batches of these handsets that were tested were missing nearly all of Google’s apps. Like the Bacflip, this handset was also going to have a few core Android apps replaced by bloatware. The most notable omission was Yahoo Search integration instead of Google’s search. Dell has recently confirmed that all of Google’s app will be installed on this device.

    The Aero will include Market, Maps, Gmail, and search. Although, there’s no word on the search provider so there’s still a chance it will be swapped out for Yahoo Search. Dell most likely pressured AT&T not to hinder their devices like they did with their first Android handset. The Backflip has essentially been a flop and this is partly due to the restricted Android experience.

    [via engadget]

  • G1 gamepad modded from Atari 7800 Joypad

    Looks like there are still a few people modding the good ole G1. This time, a user has modded a gamepad controller to work with the first Android device to hit the market. It looks like it works very well also, video after the break.

    Unlike the gamepad that we have seen for the Droid, not much is known about this mod. There’s no information around the web that shows you how to do this yourself. But if your tech savvy enough you should be able to pull this off as well. All you need is a G1, a European Atari 7800 Joypad and a whole lot of skill.

    Click here to view the embedded video.

    [via makezineblog]

  • Rumor Alert: The LG Aloha will be Released This May On VZW Renamed LG Ally

    I think it’s safe to say that if does come true Verizon will have the most impressive Android lineup even with the EVO on the horizon. Most people have been holding out for an Android with power and a physical keyboard, this may be the one all you have been waiting for.

    This device was formerly known as the LG LU2300 which then turned into the Aloha. It has a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 3.5-inch AMOLED touch screen at 480×800 pixels, QWERTY keyboard, Android 2.1, 720p video out, 5MP camera and D-Pad. According to AndroidCentral, this device will be released in the middle of May. If this is correct, more information should leak soon.

  • Verizon Droid Incredible by HTC Available Today but It’s Already Sold Out Online

    The Incredible is available in stores today.  Stop by your local Verizon wireless store and play around with the demo unit. Unfortunately if you didn’t preorder, that may be the closest you will get to possessing this phone. Verizon is reporting that this phone has been sold out.

    Verizon expects to have more units by May 4th. Lately HTC has had problems keeping the HD2 and the Desire in stock. There were even reports that the Nexus One was sold out for Vodafone. Maybe HTC didn’t anticipate this many people wanting these devices? Whatever the reason they need to pump out a bunch of phones and do it quick.

    [via slashphone]

  • HTC DROID INCREDIBLE For $99?

    This is probably the best deal around the web right now for any piece of technology. You can now head over to Amazon and purchase a Droid Incredible for $99 with activation and a new 2 year contract. And with many Verizon stores being sold out, this may be the quickest way for you to get your hands on this hot Android handset.

    Orders usually ship within 9 – 10 business days. Verizon is expected to receive more Incredible’s on May 4th. Lately, HTC has had inventory problems so there’s a really good chance this date might get pushed back. But, I would go for the best deal and you can’t beat a price tag $99 anywhere. So head over to Amazon and place your order today.

  • Layar launches world’s first Augmented Reality content store

    Layar is the world’s leading Augmented Reality Platform on mobile. This browser is on a reported 1.6 million Android and iPhone devices. They are now integrating the ability to purchase things from various places that you may find while using the app. Paypal is first payment provider with support for United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. More countries will be supported in the near future. This could prove to be very lucrative for Layar and their publishers.

    The first publishers to seize the opportunity include among others:

    * Berlitz City Guides: Berlitz helps people experience the city’s highlights: the best attractions, coziest restaurants, most comfortable hotels, coolest places to shop and most fashionable nightlife.
    * Mouse Reality for Disney World and Disneyland: Helps find and navigate all attractions, shows, shops, dinning, transportation, and more in Disneyland and Disney World.
    * EyeTour: Explore Puerto Rico’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage through exclusive video content of historical sites, museums, restaurants, parks and more.
    * UK sold prices: ‘Sold House Price Data 2010′ – Check the latest UK residential Sold Price information as recorded by the Land Registry while on the move.

    If you would like to sell things through Layar’s app, head over to their site and sign up. And if you are a user you can now use the Layar browser to find things that interest you and purchase it right from your handset.

    [via layar]

  • McAfee Offers Free Virus Scan

    If you have a PC or work around them, you should be familiar with McAfee. They are one of the top computer security companies in the world. If you have an Android device on SK Telecom in Korea you will soon be able to download this free Anti-Malware software to your handset.

    This software is designed for your Android device and it has similar functions to the desktop version of the security suite. Your personal information will also be secured as well as the app will automatically update itself and scan your device. The folks over at Androidguys are reporting this will be a free download for the Motorola XT720 and more Android devices will be added in the near future.

  • Droid Incredible Commercial

    Whoever is in charge of marketing Verizon’s Droid phones needs to get a raise. They’ve done it again. This commercial like the first commercial for the Droid doesn’t even have the Incredible in it and yet it makes you want it.

    Sticking with the dark theme of the original, this commercial feels like it’s a preview to a horror movie. The Matrix like string of words is also eye catching. Given the fact that they are already sold out, this new commercial will surely aid another sell out of the new batch.

    Click here to view the embedded video.

    [via droidog]

  • Google updates mobile image search for Android

    This upgrade is done so well that when you see it on your phone you will forget that you are accessing it from your phones browser. Its so fluid that it seems like it’s an app. Google is doing a lot of great things to improve their mobile sites and so far they all are a hit.

    Click here to view the embedded video.

    There is almost no lag when swiping from picture to picture. The thumbnails render really fast and scrolling through them is also quick. The only thing missing is the ability to zoom. You can’t do this by double tapping or pinch, this will likely be added in a future update. But as it stands, it’s a great site. Go check it out and see how you like it.

    [via Google]

  • Google: Place Pages Mobile

    Notice any changes in Google Maps lately? Place Pages is a service that combined street view images with reviews and hours of operation for various destinations. You can even access these features right from your Android handsets browser. This service will help you and your friends pick the right place to dine or visit.

    Click here to view the embedded video.

    I tried this out earlier and when you click on a place all sorts of information about it pops up. The pages are beautifully rendered to fit your mobile device. This takes a little more work to do then the Places directory app but it seems to be more useful. Try it out and see how you like it.

    [via Google]

  • Commtiva Passes The FCC With T-Mobile 3G Bands

    Another Android device will be hitting the market soon. This phone comes from a Chinese company named Commtiva. It will be sold through Cincinnati Bell which shares the same 3G bands as T-Mobile.

    Specifications after the JUMPRadio Band & Standard
    GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
    WCDMA/HSDPA 1700 / 2100

    5MP Camera

    3.5 mm jack

    Connectivity
    GPS GPS / AGPS
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR 2.0 + EDR
    USB USB 2.0
    Power
    Battery Rechargeable Li-Ion 1230mAh
    Power Adapter AC input: 100-240V, 50 / 60Hz, 0.2A max.
    DC output: 5V, 1A
    Temperature
    Operating -15ºC to 55ºC
    Non-operating / Storage -20ºC to 70ºC
    Charging 0ºC to 40ºC
    Humidity
    Operating 10% to 90% non-condensing
    Non-operating / Storage 5% to 95% non-condensing

    The name of this phone is the Blaze. It will ship with Android 1.6, it should be priced fairly reasonable. Also, it could make its way to T-Mobile but if it doesn’t you could easily pop in your sim card and use it like it was came from T-Mobile.

    [via cellphonesignal]

  • Root Your HTC Desire

    Yesterday Modaco promised to release the instructions to root your HTC Desire. Well, today is the big day. If you’re ready to root your Desire and unleash its full potential, follow the instructions after the break.

    Read this whole topic – it contains a ton of useful information as well as the instructions and downloads!

    Remember that if you use this guide, you do so entirely at your own risk!

    Welcome to my guide on how to root the HTC Desire – this is a ‘first cut’ of the guide, and will be refined / improved as time progresses!

    Compatibility

    This guide will allow you to root your HTC Desire, provided it has a bootloader version of 0.75 or below. To check this, turn off your device, then turn it back on with the ‘back’ key held. On the second line in green text you will see HBOOT- and then a number. Provided this is 0.75 or below, this guide should work for you.

    O2 Germany devices are currently shipping with a 0.80 bootloader, and as such cannot be rooted using this guide at this time.

    Desire rooting protection

    Back in the early days of Android, rooting was easy. You had several options – you could flash stuff via the bootloader, you could flash an engineering bootloader, you could use kernel exploits – there were many ways of getting the low level access to your device that – in fairness – I think we as paying customers are entitled to. As time has progressed however, the manufacturers have made things harder and harder. The Desire is not a straightforward phone to root, for many reasons, including…

    * a ‘perfected bootloader’ that doesn’t allow flashing or booting of any images (even HTC signed ones)
    * a RUU flash process that does not allow downgrading of the bootloader to earlier versions
    * a kernel (that as yet does not have publicly available source) that as yet has no known exploits
    * a new protection method previously seen on the HTC Tattoo that protects key partitions from having write access. Even with SU access, it is not possible to write to the boot, recovery
    or system partitions.

    In reality, the options for rooting a device this secure are limited. Even if a kernel exploit were found, the key partitions would still be unwritable, rendering su access useless. This was circumvented on the Tattoo very cleverly, using a specific memory address from a confidential Qualcomm datasheet, however this information is not yet available for the Snapdragon chipset used in the Desire (and indeed may never enter the public domain).

    And so the root process becomes a process of methodically probing every possible point of exposure on the device, looking for the slightest chink in the armour. I found one and we’re putting it to good use! The downside is that it’s not as easy or as pretty as rooting a device that is actually DESIGNED to be accessible at the lowest level, such as the Nexus One.

    Shame on you HTC for going to such unnecessary lengths (but that’s another story for another day).

    What this root process provides and does not provide

    The root process will…

    * flash your device with a new, generic 1.15.405.4 based ROM that has Superuser access
    * show you how to enter the recovery image in future, allowing you to flash update zips

    The root process will NOT…

    * enable you to flash your device with a custom recovery image that can be launched easily by just holding down the volume down button when powering on
    * enable you to have write access to the /system partition in normal use of the device

    Both of these limitations are being worked on of course.

    Pre-requisites

    In order to complete this guide, you need the following…

    * a HTC Desire
    * a Windows machine (sorry, I am trying to remove dependencies on specific OS’)
    * a Linux (a liveCD should do) or OSX machine (sorry, I am trying to remove dependencies on specific OS’)
    * a microUSB cable
    * a microSD card (to be made into a ‘goldcard’)
    * the downloads below
    * balls of steel (actually, I just made that up)

    Downloads

    To be ready for the guide, download the following items…

    * the ‘test ruu’ – DOWNLOAD / MIRROR – MD5: f1981b26b90b97aea395d2b30909a23f
    * the ‘push files’ – DOWNLOAD / MIRROR– MD5: 9ee301b702078dd1842bd1c67e552f6e
    * the ‘rooted update’ – DOWNLOAD / MIRROR – MD5: 44f2614452ddf777cab9115e2174a91a

    Once you have those on your machine, you’re ready to start!

    The guide

    Follow through these steps, one by one and at the end of it you’ll have a rooted Desire with the latest ROM.

    Note: This process will wipe your device and there is currently no option to backup your device ROM before you start.

    * Make your microSD card into a goldcard by following these instructions (it’s a good idea to back up the contents of your card first!)
    * Copy the ‘rooted update’ you downloaded above to the root of your SD card, before replacing it into your device.
    * Turn off your HTC desire, then turn it back on with the ‘back’ button held down. You’ll see ‘FASTBOOT’ written on the screen in a red box.
    * Connect the phone to your computer, then run the ‘test ruu’ that you downloaded above (it may take a short while to start). Let the update complete and turn your device off as soon as it reaches the configuration wizard. If you need USB drivers, you can find them as part of the HTC Sync install.
    * Your device should now be off. Unplug the device from your computer. Turn it on again while holding down the ‘volume down’ button this time. The screen will look similar to before, but will say ‘HBOOT’ instead of ‘FASTBOOT’. Use the volume buttons and the power button to select the ‘RECOVERY’ option. You should then see a screen with a red triangle – at this point, plug it into your Linux or OSX computer.
    * Now you need to unzip the ‘push files’ zip that you downloaded above. When you have done so, you’ll see a file called ‘recovery-linux.sh’ or ‘recovery-mac.sh’. Run the one appropriate to your operating system and the screen of your device should change to display the green recovery image menu.
    * In the recovery image (moving around using the optical trackball), select ‘Wipe -> Wipe data /factory reset’ then ‘Flash zip from sdcard’ and choose the rooted update. Confirm with the trackball and the update process will begin. It’ll take a little while, so go make a nice cup of tea.
    * When the flash has finished, reboot, and you are DONE!

    [via Modaco]

  • Aigo has two new Android MIDs in the works

    A Chinese manufacturer by the name of Aigo has two Android MID’s in the making. The new tablets will come in a 5 and 7 inch version. Both will be running Android 1.6, there is no word on when or if these devices will be upgraded to Android 2.1.  Price is rumored to be around 1500 Yuan which is roughly $220 and will be released in May.

    Both of these devices will have a capacitive touch screen with multi-touch support. They will be powered by a Rockchip 2808 processor and have a dedicated video decoding chip capable of 720p HD video playback. They will also have onboard storage ranging from 4-16GB’s; also there will be a microSD card slot. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth makes their usual appearance as well. And for you people who love books, there will be a built-in e-book and e-magazine service, and these devices will be constructed in an all metal case.

    [via pocketables]

  • HTC Has To Pay Microsoft To Use Android?

    This came completely out of left field. Microsoft made a few claims that HTC infringed on a few of their patents. HTC obviously agreed that they did and will now pay royalties to not only Google but Microsoft as well to use Android on their handsets.

    Microsoft and HTC have had a long standing business relationship. The best WinMo devices come from HTC, that’s what makes this move by Microsoft so odd. Maybe they want to slow down Android in any way they can? There is no mention on which Microsoft patents HTC violated with their Android phones. HTC clearly agreed to pay because they are currently locked into a battle with Apple over various patents. This move may cause the price of future Android handsets from HTC to go up. Either way I’m sure they will continue to make awesome yet affordable Android devices.

    “HTC and Microsoft have a long history of technical and commercial collaboration, and today’s agreement is an example of how industry leaders can reach commercial arrangements that address intellectual property,” Horacio Gutierrez, corporate vice president and deputy general counsel of Intellectual Property and Licensing at Microsoft, said in the official statement. “We are pleased to continue our collaboration with HTC.”

    [via wmexperts]

  • HTC Desire Coming to U.S. Cellular in July

    The HTC Desire is still one of the most wanted Android devices available. Many of thought this device will not see the light of day here in the US. Luckily we were all wrong. US Cellar will be releasing the HTC Desire this July.

    Hungry for more Android info? How about a peek at some specs for the gorgeous HTC Desire including a 3.7″ AMOLED touchscreen display, 5 MP camera with LED flash, Wi-Fi, GPS, Android Market and an 8 GB microSD card. How about news of a launch date around July? We’ll need to make sure our rigorous testing is complete before you can get your hands on this sweet phone. Stay tuned here for more exclusive Android updates!

    The quote above was taken from US Cellular’s Facebook page. Like the rest of US Cellular’s phones, this will be a CDMA based device. This may be good news for you Verizon and Sprint owners. If they can get a CDMA version, maybe the big boys can too. This phone was also rumored in the past to make its way to T-Mobile.

    [via ubergizmo]

  • Vodafone is Out Of Nexus One’s Already

    How is this possible? Looks like they’ve learned nothing from the recent Desire debacle where the phone keeps getting delayed due to them not having enough in stock. The Nexus One for Vodafone UK just got a release date of April 30th and it seems those devices are already gone.

    If you like you can still place your preorder right from Vodafone’s site but you may be waiting awhile before you receive your phone. There isn’t even a mention of this delay on their site anywhere. You will receive an email that looks similar to this:

    “Dear XXXXX

    “Thank you for placing your order, reference number XXXXXX

    “Unfortunately we have suffered a surprisingly high demand for the Nexus One From Google, which means that it is unexpectedly out of stock .

    “Please accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused. We hope to have further stock available within 7-10 working days and will contact you again once your order has been dispatched.

    “If you have any further queries please contact us on 0844 854 0430 or email [email protected], quoting your order number as your reference. Thank you for ordering with Vodafone.

    [via eurodroid]

  • Is This The HTC Wildfire?

    Some of you may have heard of this name before. HTC had a vote recently which allowed users to pick the name of their next device. Wildfire was the winner with the most votes. Today the FCC had some hands on time with a new Android device that has a full QWERTY slide out keyboard.

    This device is called the HTCPC70110 has been approved by the Commission with AT&T 3G bands(potential bad news). It has a touch screen as well as a blue keyboard. The usual Android touch-sensitive keys make an appearance as well. From the looks of this device and the color scheme it could very well be the Wildfire which will be marketed as “playful and full of youth” handset as described in the voting to choose a name.

    [via unwiredview]

  • CM5 Running on the Iphone 3G

    The iPhone just got a whole lot better. Kmobs/persianowns from teamdouche, Cyanogen’s squad of coding misfits and they are awesome, has just confirmed CM5 is running on the iPhone 3G.

    Earlier, the radio and camera was confirmed to be working on the iPhone. Kmobs promised screenshots of CM running on the iPhone so expect those shortly. This is shaping up to be an epic day for Android and shameful day for Steve Jobs. Can you imagine how he would feel when more than half of iPhone users are running CM instead of being locked down by Apple. It’s going to happen, it’s just matter of time.

    [Thanks Artem Russakovskii for the tip]