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Moto Droid X given “death grip” by Apple (video)

Moto Droid X given “death grip” by Apple (video)

In a desperate attempt to convince everyone that all phones suffer reception loss when held “incorrectly”, Apple has now aimed a jab at the Android powered Droid X.

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Is PUMA Phone the next “iPhone Killer”?

Is PUMA Phone the next “iPhone Killer”?

The PUMA Phone. Is it going to be competition for Apple’s new iPhone, or will Apple tame this wild cat?

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Is AT&T’s Samsung Captivate an iPhone killer?

Is AT&T’s Samsung Captivate an iPhone killer?

It seems every time there’s a hot new smartphone, people wonder if it’s an “iPhone killer.” Well, here’s the latest offering that’s causing serious buzz, and it’s an Android beauty called the Samsung Captivate — and it will be landing at our very own carrier.

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Rumor: AT&T to get second Android

Rumor: AT&T to get second Android

AT&T has announced, secretively, that the second of 5 Android devices to be sold by the carrier will be unveiled on the 7th of June. Jobs, be on guard!

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Up to $350 off HD2 in exchange for iPhone with T-mobile

Up to $350 off HD2 in exchange for iPhone with T-mobile

Are you fed up with your iPhone? Do you want to switch to Windows mobile OS? With no official upgrade to Windows Phone 7, this scheme may not attract that many.

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Will you somersault for a Backflip?

Will you somersault for a Backflip?

Word has it that the Motorola Backflip will be available on Sunday at a price of $99.99 on contract. With so many other phones on the market, and such a diverse plethora to choose from, what differentiates this one? Quite simple really. It will be the only phone currently available to AT&T customers with Android, [...]

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TiP off: The specs of Motorola Backflip vs. iPhone 3GS

TiP off: The specs of Motorola Backflip vs. iPhone 3GS

Well, well, well — Android is finally hitting AT&T. While not formally announced at CES 2010, it was safe to assume then that the Motorola Backflip would be arriving at AT&T as its first Android smartphone. The Backflip certainly isn’t a top-of-the-line Nexus One or HTC Desire, but its presence on “Big Blue” won’t go unnoticed. With its quirky form factor and UI, will the Backflip pose a threat to the iPhone 3GS’s dominance on the carrier?

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