Motorola
Motorola XT502 with Android 2.1 gets teased in China, out-KIRFs itself
Oh China, you tease us with much love and KIRFness , except this time it’s actually a real phone — or is it?
Motorola Charm spotted in T-Mobile ad, free on contract for back-to-schoolers?
Advertising a product before it’s even official, what could be more patriotic? TmoNews has a convincing (but still unconfirmed) picture of a T-Mobile “Back to School” poster featuring Samsung
, Gravity T, Gravity 3 , and… Motorola Charm
HP ePrint really works: eMails and attachments printed from the cloud (video)
We don’t blame you if you missed this the first time round , but HP’s ePrint service is probably best seen in action anyway.
Motorola Droid X review
The original Droid made a powerful statement. Actually, make that state ments , plural: for Motorola, it was the largest single affirmation that it was going all-in with Android (after having already released the far less memorable midrange CLIQ on T-Mobile) and that it could play in the very highest rungs of the smartphone elite
LG Application Store aims to sate WinMo, Android and featurephone users alike
Like a bad perm in the 1980s, you just can’t be hip in the mobile world these days without an app store.
Milestone XT720 spec changes again, this time for the worse
Hey, we admit it, as far as Motorola’s concerned hacks like us probably have no business browsing its Motodev pages, but we can’t help but be a little peeved at the freestyle updates the company is making to its Milestone XT720 spec sheet. The processor hasn’t changed — it’s always been a 720MHz-capable TI OMAP3440 — but its speed rating has fluctuated between 550MHz , 720MHz exactly , and now the most enigmatic value yet: “up to” 720MHz. The RAM too has gone on a rollercoaster journey, jumping from 256MB at first, to a tasty 512MB, and now back down to a lean quarter gig




