By Austin Woodard - 16 July, 2010, 6:57 pm
Motorola has certainly made a name for themselves with the Droid cell phones series. With the addition of Droid X to the Verizon Network, the Droid series just keeps increasing in popularity, with the Droid X outdoing it’s predecessor. Summer 2010 seems to be the summer of smartphone debuts with Apple’s iPhone 4,Sprinit HTC EVO 4G, and the Samsung Galaxy S series. After the first generation Droid’s success in the cell phone market, the Droid X will be sure to dominated HTC’s world as a top of the line Android phone. If you are an Android-lover, be sure to check out this high-end smartphone. This impressive phone will surely capture your heart.
By Travis Lelle - 12 July, 2010, 10:15 pm
The Droid Incredible was released at the beginning of a dawning of great smartphones based upon the Android OS. This is a lightning fast device that seemingly has all of the much anticipated specifications without having the less popular features to complicate it. The Android 2.1 Eclair OS coupled with the 1 GHz Snapdragon processor make this device lighting fast, and it’s other features only complement it’s quickness.
By Travis Lelle - 6 July, 2010, 3:35 pm
The HTC Droid Eris is a popular and high-quality addition to the family of Android devices. With the Eris, you get a sleek and slim performance Android device without all of the extreme bells and whistles - the exact device that you anticipate on using, and a little more for your buck. It’s 528MHz Processor coupled with Android 1.5 makes the Droid Eris a device that stands out of the crowd.
By Travis Lelle - 5 July, 2010, 2:49 pm
The LG Ally is a great device which has a solid design and a lot of desireable features for an Android Device. Running Android 2.1 Eclair, this phone does nothing less than impress. On the outside, it may seem plain, but once you get your hands on the LG Ally, you’re going to want one all to yourself. Definitely a solid Android smartphone.
By Travis Lelle - 7 June, 2010, 10:08 am
The Samsung Captivate is a spin-off from the original Samsung Galaxy S, and is featured on the AT&T network. It features a beautiful touchscreen display with multi-touch, and a bunch of great camera features as well. a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor make this phone fast!
By Travis Lelle - 3 March, 2010, 8:39 pm
The Nexus One is the revered Google branded phone made by HTC. It ships to you in a white box with no markings except “Nexus One” and “Google.” Inside, included is the device, battery, AC adapter, USB Cable, earbuds, pouch, 4GB microSD card (installed in the phone), and the instruction manuals. The Nexus One measures 4.69″ long x 2.35″ wide x 0.45″ thick, and weighs about 4.59 ounces. The screen is an incredible piece of innovation, being a stunning 3.7-inch AMOLED (active matrix organic light emitting diode) capacitive touch screen with 65,536 colors and a 480 x 800 pixel resolution - it truly is one of the most amazing screens that exists on a smartphone today - that is, until you take it out into sunlight, and the technology makes it nearly impossible to read - but this is a small drawback from an amazing device, Google’s Nexus One.