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Samsung Galaxy S makes it to Cellular South

It seems that almost every carrier in the U.S. has a Samsung Galaxy S handset now. Cellular South has recently announced that it, too, will carry a Samsung Galaxy S phone after Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular. Unlike those five, though, Cellular South will retain the original Galaxy S look and feel that is closest to its global …

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O2 deploys Xperia X10 Android 2.1 update, multi

Today Xperia X10 owners on O2 can join Orange peeps in upgrading their Android 1.6 devices to Android 2.1 Eclair. Sony Ericsson also revealed that multi-touch was coming in a future update. In an official tweet by the O2 network it said, “The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 2.1 update is available today. It’s starting to roll out and will be …

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HTC Shift Evo 4G clears FCC

It wasn’t a huge week at the Federal Communications Commission, but there were two handsets worth mentioning. As Phonescoop reported, the Casio C771 should be an Android phone for Verizon Wireless, and we saw what should be the HTC Evo Shift 4G. Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its …

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Amazon has loads of Android phones for a penny

Well, hello, Amazon. How nice to see you and your selection of Verizon Droid smartphones for just a penny. That’s a great price for any cell phone, but it’s quite a steal for devices like the HTC Droid Incredible and the Motorola Droid II, Droid X, and Droid Pro. And you’ll even give us a credit on the $35 activation …

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Angry Wozniak “misquoted” over Android: “It can still be crappy”

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has claimed he was misquoted when he reportedly said Android phones offered more features and will eventually dominate the smart phone market. Talking to Engadget, Woz said that during the original interview with Dutch newspaper De Telegraff he was actually giving the reporter a demonstration of voice commands on the iPhone. He commented that one thing you can’t do …

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Rhapsody for Android gets real

As the first major music service to offer caching on the iPhone, Rhapsody has managed to stay quite competitive in the mobile space. And although the company lagged a bit on getting its Android app out of beta, the final product is sufficiently impressive for us to forgive its trespasses in the timing department. Though it may not be as …

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