Android
HTC Touch Pro 2 gets a new lease of Android life, loves it (video)
Android for Windows phones — simple concept, simple enough installation, but awesome results.
HTC Supersonic meets Mr. Blurrycam, leaves us wanting more (video)
Being drip-fed information on the HTC Supersonic is unlikely to be as pleasant an experience as actually having one, but it’s all we can do to fill the time until this beast of a phone finally makes its official debut (probably on Sprint ). Today’s appearance shows what looks to be a majorly insecure Mr. Blurrycam sporting gloves and gingerly handling a handset purporting to be HTC’s latest and greatest.
Spring Design Alex still not available for pre-order, ‘early spring’ ship date still planned
The first week of March may have brought warmer weather and an awesome episode of the Engadget Show , but unfortunately we’re still missing a Spring Design Alex pre-order page.
Archos’s budget Vision A43VB PMP caught on camera making kittens sad (video)
It’s been a few months since we last heard of Archos’s supposed new player lineup , as all the talk lately has been tablet-this and tablet-that , but we finally have some video of a new Vision device, the A43VB. Somewhat tragically, though, it apparently is not a real Archos device at all, rather a re-branded discount media player given the Archos silkscreen and a UI refresh.
Gigabyte ‘Codfish’ Android 1.6 handset outed
We don’t see too many Gigabyte phones in these parts, but all indications seem to suggest that the company is throwing in with Android for future handset releases (which is what we would recommend, if it ever asked us — which it doesn’t). As we wait eagerly for the GSmart Android phone to make its debut, which should happen any second now (right, guys?) we have word of a second Donut-powered device with the oh-so-unappealing name Codfish. According to PointGPhone , this bad boy is of “good manufacturing quality,” “very responsive,” and counts among its many charms a 3.2-inch display and 5 megapixel camera
Motorola Backflip now on sale at AT&T
Heads-up, kids — AT&T’s first-ever slice of Android is now available.






