European Motorola RAZR maintenance update rolling out now

European Motorola RAZR owners should be waking up to an update this morning to software version 651.73.30, bringing with it some useful bugfixes along with a couple of new features. Here's whats new:
  • New Evernote™ application
  • Camera- General improvements to camera performance
  • New Smart Rule Trigger;'Motion Detection'
  • Security features -Added new security features in the Google™ Android™ release
  • Phone stability -Improvements on call performance and Bluetooth® connectivity
  • Localisation improvements
  • Wi-Fi performance and stability General improvements to Wi-Fi connectivity
You can get the update by hitting Settings>About Phone>System Updates
Source: Motorola

Best Buy outs the unannounced Motorola Droid 4 on its Reward Zone site

Best Buy's stellar track record with Android images continues, with the Motorola Droid 4 making an appearance on the Best Buy Mobile Solutions Reward Zone section. That'd be the still-unannounced (and, hell, not even guaranteed to be released) Motorola Droid 4. That'd be the Droid 4 that looks like a Droid RAZR with a keyboard. Whoops.
We still don't know when Verizon's going to announce the Droid 4. One possibilty would be at CES in a couple weeks, which would make since because by all accounts the thing's ready to go, and Verizon and Motorola are known for making a splash in Vegas.
 Source: Best Buy Reward Zone (pic)

Sony Ericsson reminds us its sync service is shutting down, use Google's instead

Sony Ericsson today is sending out e-mails reminding folks (or chaps, since the e-mail we received was sent to our UK operation) that it's shutting down its Sony Ericcson Sync service on Dec. 29. The good news, of course, is that you can (and really should) sync all the same stuff with your Google account, including your contacts and calendars, along with, well, every thing else Android does extremely well.
So, you've got a couple days left to get it down. SE's worked up some instructions to ease the transition. Give 'em a look.
Source: Sony Ericsson

Carphone Warehouse offering up Nexus S for £199.95

The UK sale wagon continues to roll, with the Samsung Nexus S being offered up by Carphone Warehouse for a few pence under £200 SIM free. 
If you're anxious to get some pure Ice Cream Sandwich goodness but can't stretch to a Galaxy Nexus, at this price point the Nexus S is a bonafide bargain. Hit the source link for more information.

What Android gifts did you receive this year?

The gift-giving season is winding down to a close, and we're all enjoying the time with our loved ones, warm holiday comfort foods, and maybe some cool Android goodies.  Did you get a new Android phone?  Or a tablet?  Maybe you got a Google TV unit of some sort or another, or your stocking was full of accessories.  Sound off and share with us (we're like your extended Android family) to let everyone know what great stuff you got this year.

Dell Streak 7 for £100 right now for UK buyers

The Dell Streak 7 may never have been the most popular tablet ever released, and it may also be discontinued officially. That doesn't stop British retailer Currys shipping them right now for an online only price of £99.97
The listing still shows the Streak as shipping with Froyo, but Dell began rolling out Honeycomb for the device a couple of months back. At the £100 price point we're in impulse buy territory, so if you want one hit the source link below. They might not be about for long. 
Source: Currys UK

Want Face Unlock on your Nexus S? We've got it

Because of the Samsung Nexus S' VGA front camera, face unlock was left out of the official and AOSP builds of last year's reference phone.  You know where this is going -- the files have been yanked out of the Galaxy Nexus and face unlock is working in all it's gimmicky goodness.  It's even working with a beard and glasses.
It goes along great with a pair of AOSP builds and a few tweaks for the Nexus S twins, which are available as well.  This is why we love Android, open-source, and Nexus phones.  Ice Cream Sandwich is running better than most expected on year-old hardware, and we're having a blast playing with things.  We have the phones, we have the code, let's tear the roof off this mother.
Be sure to grab the right version for the right phone below.

HTC Flyer's price dropped to £199, sale season starts early

Really wanted a tablet for Christmas but the high prices put you off? Well Dixons online in the UK could well have come to the rescue by dropping the price of the HTC Flyer to £199 for the wifi only version. 
While shipping with Gingerbread, it's important to remember before dismissing the idea that the wifi version of the Flyer will be getting a Honeycomb update like it's 3G brother. That's quite a lot of tablet for £199. Hit the source link below for more info. 
Source: Dixons

Samsung's Korean blog explains why the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab didn't make the ICS cut

And so begins the long list of Android devices that won't officially be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Samsung's "Samsung Tomorrow" blog, in Korean, has explained why two of 2010's top devices, the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab, won't be getting official updates to ICS. The short version: older hardware and a slew of customizations, including Samsung's own TouchWiz.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, folks, seeing as how Samsung just announced its initial round of ICS updates, and neither the Galaxy S nor the Galaxy Tab were on it. And neither device made our list of ICS update predictions, either. It sucks, but not every phone will receive and official update.
Your best bet will be the custom ROM route, and we guarantee you, you will see them.

US Cellular gets the Huawei Ascend II, free after rebate

US Cellular today announced it's carrying the Huawei Ascend II. The phone's decidedly mid-level, but the price is right -- free after $100 mail-in rebate.
Full specs include:


  • 3.5-inch display at HVGA resolution
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread
  • Qualcomm MSM 7627 processor at 600 MHz
  • 5MP camera
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • 2GB microSD
  • 1400 mAh battery
  • Weight: 4.8 ounces

  • You'll shoot your eye out! (For only 99 cents)

    Google's got a bunch a bunch of movies on sale right now in the Android Market for just 99 cents. But do you really need to go past "A Christmas Story?" It's got mystery. It's got intrigue. It's got a kid who gets his tongue stuck to a lightpost. And it's just 99 cents on your Android smartphone or tablet Sold.

    C Spire gets the Motorola Milestone X2

    C Spire Wireless, the former Ceullar South that you're seeing in a smattering of TV commericials now, just announced availabilty of the Motorola Milestone X2. That's the same as the Motorola Droid X2 on Verizon that we reviewed back in the summer. Same 4.3-inch display, same 1GHz dual-core processor, same 8MP camera, no Droid branding. It's running Android 2.3 and has Swype on baord. C Spire's offering it up for $99 (after $50 rebate) on two-year contract.

    Source: Press release; more: C Spire

    Sony Ericsson says Ice Cream Sandwich updates start in late March/early April

    Sony Ericsson already told us which of its phones will be the first to get Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Today it's giving us a time frame.
    Toward the end of March or early April, the Xperia Arc S, Xperia Neo V and Xperia Ray will be the first to get Ice Cream Sandwich. The Xperia Arc, Xperia Play, Xperia Neo, Xperia Mini and Mini Pro, Xperia Active and Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman will start getting updates in late April/early May.
    That's still some months away, of course, but kudos to Sony Ericsson for being so transparent about the process.
    Source: Sony Ericsson

    Archos announces the 70b Internet tablet, Honeycomb priced under $200

    Archos has been around for quite a while, but they are looking to break into the Android tablet market in a big way with their 70b Internet Tablet, which features Honeycomb and checks in at $199.  We don't have all the details when it comes to specs, but what we know puts this one squarely at odds with the likes of the Kindle Fire or HTC Flyer:
    • 1.2GHz CPU
    • 512MB RAM
    • HDMI out
    • 1024x600 capacitive screen
    • Starting at 8GB internal storage
    • Micro SD Card slot
    • Android Market and Google Apps
    Starting at $199 and coming in January 2012, it's certainly worth a look, which we'll be doing come CES -- which is right around the corner.  Hit the break for the full press release.
    Availability & Price
    The ARCHOS 70b internet tablet will be available in stores  starting in January with the
    recommended retail price of $199.
    www.archos.com.

    Droid RAZR about to get bugfix update, including data and camera

    Some good news for those of you suffering with that little slice of sexy otherwise known as the Motorola Droid RAZR: An update's on the way (and we're told that a soak test has already begun) that's going to squash a few bugs, including that blasted SIM card error, and to improve the camera. Here's the list:
    • SIM error notification has been fixed
    • Improved camera features and quality
    • Improved stability of menu access, browser, phone dialer, video playback and music player to prevent force-close errors and lockups
    • Updated group message notification in e-mail
    • Improvement in 3G/4G data connectivity
    • Maintain network connection upon completion of a voiec call
    • Background color has been adjusted to improve readability in Lapdock connection UI menu items.
    Good stuff. Look for the update to drop any time now.
    Source: Verizon (pdf)

    Android 4.0.3 OTA for T-Mobile Nexus S ported to Nexus S 4G


    Samsung Nexus S 4G hacker Beezy has done it again, this time porting the Android 4.0.3 OTA update for T-Mobile phones to the Sprint 4G version.  There's no Wimax of course, but for the most part everything is working well -- including GPU rendering that we all have been wanting.  Hopefully the real OTA for the Nexus S 4G is coming soon, and we can't wait to see what the fellas can do with it when it comes out, but for now you can enjoy the very latest version of Android as it should be on your phone with this ClockworkMod flashable version.From:ICS Dooderbutt 4.0.3-v1

    Available from Verizon Dec. 15 ... the white Motorola Droid RAZR!



    See what we did there?
    Yes, folks, the white Motorola Droid RAZR will be available from Verizon on Dec. 15 for $299 on contract. Or, you can get it for $199 if you pony up for a Droid XYBOARD for another several hundred dollars -- and yet another two-year contract.
    Source: Verizon

    Sprint Epic 4G Touch gets unofficial CyanogenMod 7.2 port

    It's not anything official, but enterprising Android developer bubby323 has ported CyanogenMod 7.2 to the Sprint Epic 4G Touch.  Yes, 7.2 is Gingerbread and not the Ice Cream Sandwich everyone wants, but CM9 (the ICS-based build number) isn't quite ready for any unsupported devices. We'll manage with Gingerbread for a while longer.
    Using device files from the TeamHacksung Github, bubby and friends have got a semi-complete ROM built and running, and while probably not ready for a daily driver, it's more than complete enough for anyone who wants to test an AOSP-like experience on this hardware.  Notable missing functions include 911 calling (let's hope it isn't an issue similar to the Vibrant), Wimax data, SMS and MMS from the native messaging client, GPS and external SD card mounting.  Early reports seem positive, and users certainly love the freedom from TouchWiz.  The folks are hard at work fixing the bugs and getting all the features up and running, if you're rooted and up to helping test be sure to hit the sourcelink and have a look.
    Source: XDA-Developers.

    Motorola Droid Bionic major maintenance update rolling out

    Judging from the excitement in our inbox and in the Droid Bionic forums, it looks like that major maintenance update is rolling out. Here's what you get, and it's a pretty long list:

    E-mail, messaging and data

    • Improved stability of data on 3G and 4G
    • Fixed lockup that could occur while browing during the handoff from Wifi to 4G
    • "Data roaming" pop-up message will display once when roaming in CDMA internationally
    • Jump to the most recent message after changing the device orientation while in message list view

    Device features

    • Mobile hotspot now supports up to eight devices
    • Black screen of death fixed
    • Improved stability to avoid power cycles
    • Fix lock up and power cycles when connected to Bluetooth headset or HDMI cable
    • Improved cold SIM card activation speed
    • "Low memory" warnings when using the Laptop have been reduced
    • Improved camera autofocus for better shutter response time and better imagery
    • Location privacy message will display when using location based service setup
    • Fixed issue where device would power back up after being powered down

    Lapdock

    • Improved stability
    • Display will not turn off after use
    • Calling screen will no longer be recreated
    • Reduced frequence fo the "Low memory" warning messages
    You can check for the update now by going to Menu>Settings>About Phone>System Update.
    Source: Verizon

    Toshiba Thrive 7-Inch tablet now available in Canada

    Back in September when it was intially announced Toshiba had stated an expected release date of December for the Toshia Thrive 7-Inch and they've managed to stick to that -- at least in Canada.
    The Android 3.2 powered 7-Inch tablet brings a 1280x800 resolution with Toshiba's Adaptive Display and Resolution+ video enhancements, stereo speakers, a 5MP rear camera and 2MP front camera, in either 16 or 32-gigabytes sizes with a NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual processor. Plus, you get plenty of ports to make use of such as a miniUSB, microHDMI and a microSD card slot.
    When it comes to price, you're not totally breaking the bank here. You'll be able to pick one up right now from Future Shop for only $370 -- that's not bad, all things considered.
    Source: Futureshop

    NOOK Color to receive OTA update this week, includes Netflix support

    Barnes & Noble has announced that they will roll out a software update for the NOOK Color that includes Netflix support. The update will be software version 1.4.1 and will include:
    • Netflix support, as mentioned above
    • Comic and graphic novels
    • New PagePerfect NOOK books
    • The ability to read books in portrait or landscape mode
    The update will be an OTA that will roll out beginning today. It will automatically download to your NOOK once you're on Wi-Fi and the device is idle. If you absolutely have to have the update right now, here is the link to the manual update.

    Do not buy this Verizon Galaxy Nexus for $1,200

    We've seen a lot of crazy things when it comes to the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus. We've seen them pop up and mysteriously disappear from Cragislist, gone without a trace. And now one's made it to eBay for the high, high price of $1,200. It goes without saying, but that's just ridiculous. That's a good $500 or so over what you'd pay for an unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus. And as much as we love LTE, it's not worth paying that much more to have it a week or so -- assuming it's indeed launched next week.
    Anyhoo, $1,200's just ridiculous. Save your money. Save your soul.
    Source: eBay;

    Sense 3.0 updates rolling out for HTC Desire HD, Incredible S

    Looks like HTC is going on something of an updating spree. According to reports from multiple HTC users, the Desire HD and Incredible S have both received updates to Android 2.3.5 and HTC Sense 3.0, bringing their software in line with more recent phones like the Sensation and EVO 3D. In addition, the Wildfire S has apparently received an update of its own, and while it's still on Sense 2.1, its Android version has been bumped up to 2.3.5, and it's now sporting the fancy Sense 3.0 lockscreen that we've enjoyed on high-end HTC devices for some time.
    Source: XDA (1, 2, 3)

    T-Mobile G2X Gingerbread update available again - maybe the third time's the charm

    T-Mobile and LG have announced that the Gingerbread update for the T-Mobile G2X is once again rolling out, after a couple of failed attempts.  At first you had to use the LG desktop software to install it, then we saw a limited OTA which was halted, and now we see another OTA.  Hopefully, all the issues are ironed out and all of us who bought one of these can enjoy a more current OS.  If you're impatient and don;t want to wait for the OTA, you can manually apply the update via the LG updater tool -- hit the links below for more info.As one of the best built Android phones ever, with the great Tegra 2 game heavy chipset, we're happy to see it with almost current software.
    Source: T-Mobile

    T-Mobile confirms Galaxy S II arriving in white Dec. 14


    The last we heard about the white Samsung Galaxy S II on T-Mobile was when they confirmed it would indeed be arriving in time for the holidays. At the time, they weren't exactly willing to elaborate on it any further but T-Mobile has now set a date officially. December 14th is when you can get you Samsung Galaxy S II in white on T-Mobile for as low as $230 with a new 2-year agreement -- just in time for the holidays.
                                                                                                Source: @TMobile; More info: T-Mobile

    Sprint Epic Touch 4G OTA update rolling out now


    Sprint Epic Touch 4G


    Late last month we caught word of an upcoming OTA update for the Sprint Epic Touch 4G, and reports are now that it is rolling out. The update fixes the radio signal loss and the 4G hotspot disconnect during phone calls, which is a huge relief to many of you. If you haven't received a notification for the update yet be sure to hop into your system settings and manually check for an update.
                                                                                        Source: Sprint; via: Android Central Forums

    AT&T's LG Nitro HD, white Samsung Skyrocket available now

    One new smartphone and another revamped are now available from AT&T. First up is the LG Nitro HD, the carrier's version of the LG Optimus HD. It sports a 720p display and has AT&T's new LTE high-speed data. The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket -- AT&T's LTE version of the Galaxy S II (and scaled up to 4.5 inches) -- also is now available in white.
    The Nitro HD is going for $249.99 on contract, as is the Skyrocket.
    More: AT&T (Nitro HD, Skyrocket)

    Motorola Droid Bionic gets an alpha Ice Cream Sandwich ROM


    Bionic Ice Cream Sandwich
    Fear not Motorola Droid Bionic owners, you are no longer left behind and can join the cool kid party with a taste of some Ice Cream Sandwich. Developer dhacker29 of the TH3ORY ROM team has released a mostly functional ICS build for Bionic users to play around with, and while not everything is working reports are pretty positive so far. While still working on getting data & wifi working along with getting the SD card to mount the developer feels they are getting closer to getting this functional. Looking for something new to play around with this weekend on your Bionic? Be sure to hit the source for full details.
                                                         Source: Rootzwiki

    AT&T's holiday white Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket available Dec. 4


    Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

    Just a quick heads up that white Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket -- that's essentially AT&T's LTE version of the Galaxy S II -- will be available starting Dec. 4. Specs are exactly the same as the black Skyrocket, save for the white shell, and pricing remains the same: $249 on contract.

    Win an AT&T Samsung Infuse 4G


    Samsung Infuse 4G

    What better way to get over the mid-week slump than by entering a contest and maybe, just maybe, winning your very own AT&T Samsung Infuse 4G? All you have to do to enter is head on over to the contest thread and drop a comment. Not just any old comment though. We want to see if you were paying attention to Phil's review of the Infuse. Tell us what was one of Phil's favorite features on this device, as well as what you're looking forward to in it, and you're entered.
    Contest is open to the US only, one entry per person, and the lucky winner will be chosen on Friday, Dec. 2.

    Gingerbread for the Samsung Droid Charge rolling out now

    Android Central

    Last week we got word that the Samsung Droid Charge was set to receive its own official Gingerbread update, and now word in the forum is that the update is rolling out. Bringing a bunch of changes some of which include a new color scheme, a new download manager and added SD encryption. If you haven't already received the update notification be sure to head into your settings and check manually for the update!

    Kindle Fire software Version 6.2 now available; update manually or over Wifi

    Kindle Fire update

    Don't blink. If you do, you might miss your Amazon Kindle Fire updating to software Version 6.2. Amazon's not really saying what's new in the update other than "provides improvements to the operation of your Kindle Fire." But know that it does break root, so you'll have to jump through that hoop again (which you should be more than willing to do if you did it once already.)
    The update's available over Wifi, or you can download it directly from Amazon, move it to your Kindle Fire yourself (just plug it in and drag the file onto it in your favorite file explorer), and go into the device settings and hit "Update your Kinde." It'll reboot a couple times, then all is well.
                    Download: Software Version 6.2; More: Amazon

    LG confirms Optimus 2X, Optimus Black, Optimus 3D and Optimus LTE to get Ice Cream Sandwich

    LG Optimus

    LG this morning on its Facebook page announced four of its smartphones -- its top four, in case you're wondering -- will receive updates to Ice Cream Sandwich. The lucky quorum are the Optimus 2X, Optimus Black, Optimus 3D and Optimus LTE. Timing for the upgrade schedule is yet to be determined. Here's the skinny:
    LG confirms today that the Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) OS will be initially available for the following high-end LG smartphones which were introduced this year: the Optimus 2X, the Optimus Black, the Optimus 3D and the Optimus LTE. We are also continuing to evaluate the ICS OS to determine whether it is compatible with the functionality, features and performance of other LG smartphones to make the ICS OS available on as many LG smartphones as possible.
    In December this year, the forthcoming upgrade schedule and additional specific models for the ICS OS upgrade will be posted on our LG Mobile Global Facebook page (www.facebook.com/LGMobile) and on our local LG websites. Please stay tuned for more updates from LG.
    No idea just yet what that means for the likes of the T-Mobile G2X, the Thrill 4G on AT&T or any other U.S. derivative. Stay tuned.

    Official Motorola Droid 4 specs surface, Droid Razr adds a QWERTY keyboard

    Moto Droid 4

    Motorola Droid 4, again, already? Yikes to all who recently purchased a Motorola Droid 3, but official specs on the Motorola Droid 4 have come to light.Droid-Life received a tip containing all the information about the device, and it seems like quite a spec machine.
    This 4G LTE device will feature a 4-inch display, powered by a 1.2GHz processor, the style of the Droid RAZR and a slide out 5 row QWERTY keyboard with LED edge lighting for the keys. The device features an 8MP camera on the back an HD camera on the front, and requires a special tool to remove the battery door? Just like we are unsure of how we feel abou the need for a special tool to pop the battery door off, we are also unsure of pricing and release time frame, but we can sure hope for soon! Hit the break for the specs breakdown.
    Source: Droid-Life

    How to unlock the Galaxy Nexus bootloader

    Galaxy Nexus unlock

    The first step you need to take if you're going to use a custom ROM on a Nexus device is to unlock the bootloader. All bootloaders -- even on a Nexus phone -- come locked. The big difference is that a Nexus phone's bootloader can be easily unlocked with just a few commands.
    Here's how to unlock the Galaxy Nexus bootloader. Note: This will erase everything on your Galaxy Nexus, so if you think it's something you'll ever want to do, we suggest doing it when you first get the phone.
    1. You'll need to download and install the Android SDK.
    2. If you're using Windows or Mac, you'll need the Fastboot tool. (Download for Windows, download for Mac.) If you're using Linux, you can make your own Fastboot tool. (And if you're using Linux, chances are you already know how to do all this anyway.) Stick it in your sdk tools or platform-tools folder.
    3. Reboot the Galaxy Nexus into the bootloader/fastboot mode. The easiest way to do that is to turn the phone off. Now hold the volume-up and volume-down buttons, and then press the power button.
    4. You'll now see a cool looking Android roboto with his front panel open. Check to see that the text below it starts with "FASTBOOT MODE" in red. Now plug the Galaxy Nexus into your computer with the micro USB cable. Let any drivers install.
    5. Now open a command line. type fastboot oem unlock. This will start the process and give you the screen you see above. Choose yes using the volume button and then press the power button. Your bootloader is now unlocked.
    So now what? Now you can install rooted system images. Or entire custom ROMs. And a custom recovery. All sorts of stuff. Welcome to the real world.

    ASUS Transformer Prime available for pre-order at Best Buy

    ASUS Transformer Prime

    As certain as we are that a lot of folks are out there taking advantage of all the sales happening right now on tablets for holidays -- we're also certain some will be keeping their money in their pockets just a little bit longer to hold out for the ASUS Transformer Prime.
    The Tegra 3 powered tablet we recently saw running Ice Cream Sandwich has been hanging out on Amazon for pre-order already but Best Buy has joined the party as well. You can pre-order the upcoming tablet on the Best Buy website for $500 coming in either gray or champagne color. No date is listed for shipment but December isn't a stretch by any means plus, there has been plenty of rumors already calling for December 9th as a specific date for release.

    Fresh "HTC Ville" render sighted, now sporting capacitive buttons


    Android Central

    We saw the first image purporting to show the "HTC Ville" earlier this month, although there wasn't much to see, just another rounded black slab containing a screen of some description. Now a brand new render of the rumored device has appeared over at Pocketnow, showing what's apparently a 4.3-inch display on a phone with a thickness of just 8.49mm. That's thinner than the Galaxy S II and the Xperia Arc, and just about everything else on the market. Looking at the renders, you can now make out four capacitive buttons down at the bottom (behind the watermark), along with what appears to be HTC's trademark aluminum unibody construction.
    The rumored specs don't appear to have changed over the past couple of weeks -- you're still looking at a dual-core Snapdragon S4 clocked at 1.5 GHz, along with an 8MP BSI camera, HSPA+ support and a 1650 mAh battery. In terms of software, the rumor mill says the Ville will run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and a brand new version of Sense, presumably version 4.0.
    The usual caveats relating to unannounced devices apply here -- all of this stuff is unconfirmed and subject to change. If there's any truth to it, though, then we'll look forward to getting our hands on the Ville (or whatever it's eventually called) next year, most likely at Mobile World Congress.
                                                                                                   Source: Pocketnow

    Negri Electronics now shipping GSM Galaxy Nexus in the U.S.

    Negri Electronics Samsung Galaxy Nexus


    While we continue to wait on Verizon to opens sales of its Samsung Galaxy Nexus here in the United States, another online retailer has begun shipping the GSM version. Negri Electronics has got it for $769.50, and it's shipping now. And, yes, that's a lot of scratch for a smartphone, but you're also paying the full, unsubsidized cost. It's also the price you pay if you've just got to have the GSM version, or if you just can't wait another couple weeks (maybe) for Verizon to get the LTE version out the door. And speaking of the Verizon version, Negri's got it listed at $678.50, with an expected shipping date of Dec. 9, for what that's worth.
    Remember the good old days when the Nexus One went for $529? Us, too.
                                                                                                More: Negri Electronics

    T-Mobile Vivacity launches in the UK

    T-Mobile Vivacity
    T-Mobile UK today announced the launch of the launch of a mid-end Android smartphone, the Vivacity. It's got a 3.5-inch display at WVGA resolution, a 5-megapixel camera, Wifi, GPS and all that jazz. It's going for just £10 per month on a 24-month plan, or for £99 on Pay As You Go.
    We've got the full presser after the break.
    Introducing the T-Mobile Vivacity
    T-Mobile launches exclusive new great value, feature-packed Android smartphone
    London, 25 October, 2011 – T-Mobile today announces the launch of the T-Mobile Vivacity – a great value, stylish Android smartphone ideal for enjoying multimedia on the move. The T-Mobile Vivacity will be available exclusively in T-Mobile stores, on the online shop and via telesales from today.
    Running Android’s Gingerbread 2.3 OS, the T-Mobile Vivacity offers a winning combination of eye-catching design, essential multimedia features, as well as offering great value. A vivid, high resolution 3.5” WVGA TFT capacitive screen is perfect for web-browsing, viewing pictures or watching movies. The latest 3G+ and Wi-Fi support lets you access the web whenever you want – ideal for on-demand browsing, or downloading apps, and uploading social networks on the move.
    A 5.0 Megapixel camera allows you to capture life as you go, and, with support for up to 32GB Micro SD cards, you can enjoy favourite photos, movies and music, wherever you are. Built-in GPS functionality also allows you can keep track of your location, and offers the ability to add your location to Twitter and Facebook updates.
    Available in sleek black or white variations, the T-Mobile Vivacity fuses advanced multimedia features with a truly premium look and feel – providing leading style that more than matches its impressive performance – all at a great value for money price point.
    Paul Jevons, Director of Products and Devices, Everything Everywhere said: "The T-Mobile Vivacity gives you everything you want from a smartphone. It offers the latest Android software, a large, high resolution touchscreen display and a stunning design - perfect for anyone looking for premium performance and great value for money.”The T-Mobile Vivacity is available free on a £10 per month, 24 month plan or for £99 on Pay As You Go.

    Motorola Droid RAZR source code released

    Droid RAZR




    If you like poking around in some source code files to see what you can see, then Motorola has now given something to do. The Droid RAZR source code has been released on sourceforge and while it's not much use to anyone aside from developers that's not really the point. Point is, it's there -- it's available for all whom wish to view it.
                                                                                                        Source: Sourceforge

    Expansys USA offering unlocked Galaxy Nexus, taking orders now


    Android Central

    We'll keep this short and sweet, because we're pretty sure a few of you will be interested in this. The Galaxy Nexus is available to order in the USA. 
    Expansys USA have the unlocked, 16GB GSM version in stock now and are shipping within days. (Ours will be here Friday!) As the image here shows though, there's not many and as this is written the initial batch have been allocated. At present they're showing as shipping within 4 days.
    If you haven't done already, check out our review of the GSM version of the Galaxy Nexus. Then if you're on AT&T or T-Mobile, hit the source link for the product page.
                                                                                                    Source: Expansys

    Cellcom introducing three new devices into its holiday lineup

    Cellcom


    Cellcom, the Wisconsin-based regional carrier, is introducing three new Android smartphones into its smartphone lineup, just in time for the holiday season. The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY and the LG Ignite (a.k.a. the Marquee) will both be available beginning on Black Friday, while the Motorola Milestone 2  is simply listed as "coming soon." All three devices will set you back $49.99 on a new two year contract. Not a bad deal for all you Cheeseheads out there if you ask us. You can visit Cellcom at the source link below.

                                                                                                        Source: Cellcom

    Ice Cream Sandwich source builds surface for Nexus S, ready for flashing


    AOSP 4.0

    Here's why we love open-source software folks.  With the release of the Ice Cream Sandwich trunk of the Android Open Source Project code came the ability to build it yourself instead of waiting for it to come from your phone's manufacturer or Google.  We've seen several good beginnings, on phones as varied as the LG Optimus 3D or the Samsung Fascinate, but now we've got one that's good enough to use every day for the Nexus S (both GSM and Sprint flavors).
    It's a neat mix and match of new source code, binary files from Gingerbread, bits from the Galaxy Nexus, and custom code from other developers.  Android dev kwiboo has done an excellent job getting things going, and even facial unlock is working -- as long as you don't have a big bushy beard, that is.  As someone who has also been fooling around with the code and flashing my own Nexus S at least a jillion times, my hat's off to him -- I'll say it again, he's done an excellent job.

    Source: XDA-Developers.

    Nook Tablet torn down, found to have Nook Tablet parts inside

    Nook Tablet teardown


    The folks at iFixit have done their thing to the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet. Not a whole lot to learn here -- it's got electronics and stuff inside. You're not likely to be doing any sort of repairs on this thing yourself because of the way it's put together, but then again you weren't likely to be doing any sort of repairs on this thing yourself, because you have better things to do -- like use the Nook Tablet.
                                                                                                           Source: iFixit

    Original Galaxy S 2.3.5 update reportedly pushing in the UK


    Android Central
    Still using the original Samsung Galaxy S? We bet that there's quite a few of you out there still carrying around this venerable device, and in the UK at least Samsung have reportedly started pushing out an Android 2.3.5 update.
    The changelog promises a whole batch of bug fixes, along with the usual performance improvements you might expect from an OS update, better battery life, and enhancements to the messaging app and to the camera. 
    GSMarena is reporting though that this update could wipe your apps and your data, which sounds pretty messed up for a minor OS update. But take heed and make sure everything is backed up just in case
                                                                                                   Source: GSMarena

    Motorola Droid XYBOARD 8.2 picture surfaces, Verizon LTE on board


    XYBOARD
    And the winner for the worst device name goes to (drum roll please) the Motorola Droid XYBOARD.  Previous winner Sprint Samsung Galaxy S II, Epic 4G Touch will present the trophy.
    All kidding aside, the 8.2-inch version of the Droid XYBOARD has been pictured at PocketNow, and as expected, there's a big old LTE logo on the back.  Also known as the Motorola Xoom 8.2 Media Edition, the Droid XYBOARD should launch with Android 3.2, a 1.2 GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage.  It should prove to be a capable device, eventually get upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich, and the 8.2-inch size is sure to appeal to more than a few.  Rumors say to expect an official announcement soonish.

                                                 Source: Pocketnow

    Updated Android Market with Google Music now rolling out in earnest

    Android Market


    Google said it could be days, but it looks like a good many of you -- and a number of our own devices -- are starting to see the Android Market update with Google Music. Odd that the version number of the Market app didn't change, but we're not going to worry about that.
    Note that you'll also have a "My music" button available from the menu in the music section that will take you to the Music App -- and the Music App now features a handy button to take you back to the Market. Nicely done, Google.
    If you're still not seeing Google Music in your Android Market, try clearing the app's cache and data (go to settings>applications and tap on the Android Market app), reboot and see if that doesn't fix things.

    Express from Sprint brings Android 2.3 and QWERTY keyboard for just $19.99

    Express from Sprint


    Sprint's taken the wraps off the awkwardly named Express from Sprint. And just as we first showed you a few weeks ago, you're looking at a physical QWERTY keyiboard with center jog wheel, a 2.6-inch touchscreen, and Android 2.3. It's got a 3.2MP camera 'round the back, a 1500 mAh battery and can serve as a 3G Wifi hotspot for up to five devices. And, yes, it looks like a BlackBerry.
    This guy's only available online, and it's going to cost you just a mere $19.99 on contract. We've got full specs after the break.
    PRODUCTIVITY
    • Android 2.3, Gingerbread featuring Sprint ID customizable user interface
    • Full QWERTY keyboard
    • 2.6-inch capacitive touchscreen
    • 3G hotspot capability for up to five devices simultaneously
    • Wi-Fi b/g/n capable
    • Large battery for maximizing phone’s potential (1500mAh Li-Ion)
    • Telenav GPS navigation enabled with turn-by-turn directions and point-of-interest searches
    • Full suite of Google applications and services: Google Maps™, Google Talk™, Google Mail™, YouTube™
    • Bluetooth® 2.1 enabled
    • Touchscreen and integrated, backlit QWERTY keyboard makes sending email and editing documents fast and familiar
    • Corporate email (Exchange Active Sync) and personal email (POP & IMAP)
    ENTERTAINMENT
    • 3.2MP camera and camcorder to capture the moments instantly
    • Android Market providing access to more than 200,000 apps
    • Sprint Zone – a one-stop source to access your wireless account, phone tips, news, a list of top apps and more.
    • Sprint Football Live – Get the live game center play-by-play action, keep up with real-time stats, scores and customizable alerts.
    • NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile – Listen to live radio broadcasts of the race, get real-time stats, leader boards and telemetry data
    • Sprint TV & Movies® – Watch live broadcasts, special mobile programming and exclusive full-length, on-demand episodes.
    • 3.5mm headset jack
    SPECIFICATIONS
    • Dimensions: 4.47 x 2.47 x 0.46 inches
    • Weight: 4.76 ounces
    • Display: 2.6-inch QVGA touch display with 320x240 TFT
    • Battery: Standard removable 1500mAh Li-Ion battery, providing up to six hours continuous talk time.

    Samsung Galaxy Nexus Goes On Sale in the U.K.



    Android fans have been waiting for quite a while for this day; the Samsung-made Galaxy Nexus, the current flagship pure-Google-phone went on sale today on the British market.
    In addition to that awesome bit of news, the first 100 purchasers will get a £250 voucher for media content for the Nexus.


    The first Galaxy Nexus phone turned out to be a developer phone. The owner had some problems syncing his mail because the setup options were missing but there were developer tools and bits included, even a "Report a WTF condition" option. He has exchanged his device and got another one which is working as it should. Happy ending! Did you get your own Galaxy Nexus today

                                                                                                                                                                                                       Source: Twitter, YouTube