Author: Tim C

  • HulloMail 2.2 Goes Live on Android

    Today HulloMail announced the launch of its free visual voicemail product for Android devices in the U.S. and U.K. HulloMail 2.2 has the ability to replace the voicemail service that is provided by wireless network operators. When a voicemail is received, HulloMail converts the voicemail to an MP3 file and then emails the file to the user as an attachment. It can then be listened to, saved, and forwarded to others. Pretty neat.  I can see this being very convenient.

    Take a look at the video below to see how the app works. It is very cool.  It is definitely going to replace my carrier voicemail.

    Click here to view the embedded video.

    Source: Phone Scoop

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  • LG Ally Now Available For Pre-Order

    LG Ally from Verizon WirelessAttention Android fans: LG’s first Android handset, the Ally is now available for pre-order from Verizon. It will hit stores May 20th. This phone can be yours for $99.99 with a new 2 year contract. Not a bad price at all.

    Movie buffs may be interested to know that this phone comes with the ability to download a special Iron Man 2 app. The app features augmented reality and never before seen movie clips. Pretty neat.

    Engadget had a really good review of the handset, so anyone interested, might want to check that out.  I believe it was posted today.  To pre-order the device click here!

    Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Go Android!

    Source: CNET

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    • Droid Incredible Pre-Order: April 19th!
      The gang over at Phandroid just broke that the Droid (HTC) Incredible will be available for pre-order in just a few days! Over the last week or so there have been brief glimpses of the Incredible bein…


  • Rogers Wireless Prices Acer Liquid E and Motorola QUENCH

    Acer Liquid e and Motorola QUENCH screenshot from MobileSyrup.com

    A recent screenshot of Rogers webpage taken by MobileSyrup.com shows us the prices of the Acer Liquid E and the Motorola Quench with and without a new 3 year plan.  The Liquid E features a Snapdragon processor underclocked to 768 MHz and will ship with Android 2.1.  It will set you back just $79.99 with a new contract.  Not too bad.  The Quench has a MSM7200A running at 528 MHz and is stuck back on Android 1.5 with Motoblur. The Quench is a bit cheaper at only $49.99 with a new contract.  I think there is no question about it,  the Liquid E is a better deal here.  Good to see though that we have a price.

    Source: Mobile Syrup

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