Is Symbian out for the Nokia N

Earlier this week we reported that the upcoming Nokia N8 would be the last N-Series handset to run on the Symbian platform, with all future N-Series phones being powered by MeeGo and the first of these devices will be the N9. We gleaned this information from a discussion we had with Nokia’s head of marketing …

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Samsung unveils Galaxy S models for Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular

Over the past few days, Samsung has unveiled the identities of a couple of Galaxy S phones heading to the U.S., including the Samsung Captivate for AT&T and the Samsung Vibrant for T-Mobile.   But it seems as if Samsung has plenty of Android love to spread around as it announces three additional models for Sprint, Verizon, and U.S. Cellular. Though …

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iPhone 4: Ten more of the best cases

Enjoying your new iPhone 4? If the novelty has worn off FaceTime, iOS 4 and ebooks, it’s time to customise your phone. And what better way to do that than with an iPhone case? Not only do cases make your iPhone look good, they protect it and could even sort out your signal problems. Here are ten more cases that …

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Ask Adobe your mobile Flash questions

Updated, June 28, 2010: We updated this post to include the name of the Adobe representative. The debate over Flash on mobile devices has been the hot-button issue in the smartphone world for the past several months. On the next episode of Android Atlas Weekly, we’ll try and settle the score once and for all with your help. Our guest …

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Shatter your iPhone 4 screen? Here’s how to fix it

I think we can all agree at this point that the iPhone 4 launch is not going well for Apple or its customers. In just two days since its release, iPhone 4 owners have found a plethora of potential and real-world problems, from a faulty antennas and Bluetooth headset connectivity issues to screen discolorations and scratches. Then there’s the phone’s …

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Best Buy taking preorders for Droid X

Motorola Droid X Matt Fitzgerald/CNET At the time we reviewed the Motorola Droid X, Verizon Wireless said it had no plans to take preorders for the smartphone, and though the carrier still doesn’t, Best Buy does. Starting Friday, you can go into one of Best Buy’s retail stores and reserve a Droid X for pickup on July 15, when the …

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LG Prime for AT&T’s GoPhone lineup

We typically think of prepaid phones from AT&T’s GoPhone lineup as rather basic and lacking in features, but the LG Prime is certainly not either of those. The Prime sports a sizable 3-inch touch-screen display (400×240 pixels); a 2-megapixel camera; and mobile e-mail. It won’t have 3G, but you will be able to purchase and download songs from AT&T Mobile …

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Swype for Android beta review: Slide around on your keyboard

Despite beating a netbook in our rally car typing showdown, using the virtual keyboard on a touchscreen phone can still be a pain. The Swype keyboard aims to soothe your irritated fingertips with a whole new method of typing, and it’s available to all Android users as part of a short and sweet beta right now. Swype is an alternative …

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iPhone 4: Ten of the best cases

You’ve got your brand spanking new iPhone 4. You’ve called the one other person you know with FaceTime, you’ve plumbed the very depths of iOS 4 — maybe you’ve even downloaded an ebook or two. It’s time to think how you’re going to pretty up your new phone in your own personal style. We have one word for you, friend: …

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iPhone 4: Apple’s Retina display reviewed by expert retinas

Are Apple’s claims about the iPhone 4‘s ‘Retina display’ — that it has a higher resolution than the human eye can see — nothing more than marketing hype, or truly the next level in display technology? As ZDNet UK’s Rupert Goodwins eloquently points out, the display in this phone is an LG LCD panel with in-plane switching (IPS) — no …

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Android 2.2 coming to Evo 4G; no Froyo for Hero, Moment

Editors’ note: This post was last updated June 25 at 10:42 a.m. PT. Sprint might have dragged its heels on updating its devices to Android 2.1, but it’s wasting no time on Android 2.2. Sprint spokeswoman Michelle Leff Mermelstein told CNET in an e-mail that the carrier is finalizing work on the software and expects to release an update in …

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Samsung Acclaim for U.S. Cellular drops July 9

In late spring, U.S. Cellular revealed through its Facebook page that it would be bring two Android smartphones, the HTC Desire and Samsung Acclaim, to its lineup this summer, and we now have a release date and pricing for one of those devices. The Samsung Acclaim will be available July 9 for $99.95 after a mail-in rebate. With the purchase …

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iPhone 4 system requirements questioned

Digging into the iPhone Atlas mailbag, Brandon from Atlanta wonders why iPhone 4 requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 when it can operate on a Windows machine still running Windows XP. “I tried to activate my iPhone yesterday from my Mac, which is 4 years old and running 10.4.11. The iPhone needs 10.5.8 or higher. If I use a PC I …

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Why the iPhone 4’s aerial doesn’t work

The iPhone 4 is here, in our immaculately manicured hands, and here’s the first thing we noticed: the aerial, so cleverly forged into the frame, loses several bars of signal when you hold it in your hands. This seems like something of a flaw, to say the least. This is because our fleshy meatbag digits are not conducive to smoothly …

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