Posts Tagged ‘ in the wild

Samsung Craft LTE phone spied enroute to MetroPCS? 23 August 2010 at 12:11 pm by admin

These shots actually surfaced a few days ago buried in the depths of HowardForums , but given what we know of Samsung’s R900 Craft thus far — particularly the fact that it’ll be a non-smartphone — we have no reason to doubt that we’re looking at a prototype of it here. What makes the Craft most notable is that it’s slated to be MetroPCS’ first LTE -capable handset (and one of the first LTE handsets anywhere in the world) for its shiny new 4G network, and it looks like we can expect full sliding QWERTY along with the typical TouchWiz UI elements.

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+ Samsung’s 7-inch Galaxy Tab gets spied in the wild (video) By admin 23 August 2010 at 9:31 am and have No Comments

Man, you just can’t hide your gadgets from curious onlookers these days. Case in point: Samsung’s Galaxy Tab was innocently doing some testing rounds through Sydney recently, only to be happened upon by the Electronista scribes, who diligently videotaped it — seemingly without the knowledge of the tablet’s possessor. The video confirms what we already know, it’s a 7-inch tablet, it’ll be driven by an Android , and it looks very much like a giant cellphone .

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+ Exclusive: LG C900 for AT&T has Windows Phone 7, shows off a little carrier branding By admin 20 August 2010 at 12:31 pm and have No Comments

If you’re prepping for a Windows Phone 7 purchase later this year and the Cetus doesn’t really do it for you, we understand — not everyone can live without a physical keyboard, and devices like the Touch Pro2 have gotten us used to the idea that Windows Mobile and great QWERTY go hand-in-hand.

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+ Exclusive: Samsung Cetus i917 bows for AT&T, shows off its Windows Phone 7 ways By admin 20 August 2010 at 10:46 am and have No Comments

Does the almost Pre -esque shape of this beast look vaguely familiar? It should, because it matches up nicely with the outline of the Samsung Cetus we saw in the FCC a little while back. Indeed, we’re told this is the Cetus i917 destined for AT&T, featuring Windows Phone 7 in a glossy, black, curved shell that should fit nicely in those new skinny pants you just overpaid for.

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+ Exclusive: T-Mobile G2 in the wild! By admin 20 August 2010 at 10:00 am and have No Comments

These shots of a real, live G2 confirm what we’d already suspected from renders: this is basically an Americanized version of the upcoming HTC Vision . What does that mean? Well, it means you can expect a 3.7-inch display paired with Android and a sliding QWERTY keyboard — higher-end than the myTouch 3G Slide and a fitting successor to the trailblazing G1 , if you ask us (though admittedly not quite as geeky as the model it replaces).

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+ Windows Phone 7 leak mania continues with new Samsung prototype By admin 13 August 2010 at 10:49 am and have No Comments

Better bring an umbrella if you’re going out, because the Windows Phone 7 hardware leaks are really starting to rain down. We’ve so far peeked pre-release handsets from ASUS , HTC ( twice ), and LG , and now Samsung is pitching in with what looks like a device fated to dance on retail shelves.

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+ Dell Thunder spied again, still looking awesome By admin 12 August 2010 at 4:16 pm and have No Comments

Looks like the faucet’s starting to turn wide open on Thunder leaks, seeing how this would be the second we’ve seen in a single day — and we suppose you could even count this one twice since the source appears to have two units at his disposal. AndroidSPIN doesn’t have any new details to report with this round of shots, but needless to say, talk of a 4.1-inch AMOLED display looks as real as ever, and it looks like all of these test units are running stock Android 2.1 . Sadly, considering how long the Mini 5 / Streak was in the leak pipeline prior to release, we can’t promise that we’re going to see a retail launch on this one any time soon — but it certainly gives you pause before pulling the trigger on an AT&T-locked version of the Streak now, doesn’t it?

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+ HTC Schubert Windows Phone 7 handset spied again — or is it the Mozart? By admin 12 August 2010 at 2:16 pm and have No Comments

Fleshing out HTC’s device codenames can be difficult even after they launch, seeing how the codenames rarely make the leap to retail branding — and the company certainly isn’t making it easy with its alleged first round of Windows Phone 7 gear, either. We’re pretty sure this device we’re looking at here — clearly labeled Mozart — is exactly the same as the Schubert we saw a few days back..

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+ Droid 2 R2-D2 edition spied in the wild, ready to repair your X-wing By admin 11 August 2010 at 6:16 pm and have No Comments

If you compare this shot of the bespoke R2-D2 Droid 2 to the background of Verizon’s teaser site (inset), you can see this is almost certainly the genuine article — and we knew that Verizon intended to intro this thing at the Star Wars-themed Celebration V conference kicking off today, so this is all making a lot of sense. We admit, we were kind of hoping for a graphic that was a little more… you know, R2-D2-shaped, but when it comes to astromech-themed gear, we’ll take what we can get

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+ Motorola’s Droid 2 in the wild, looking as blue as ever By admin 11 August 2010 at 3:44 pm and have No Comments

And that, folks, is our first in the wild look at Motorola’s second generation Droid . It’s not officially supposed to hit retail until tomorrow, but that obviously hasn’t stopped a delivery truck from unloading a few at a nondescript Sam’s Club

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Motorola’s Droid 2 in the wild, looking as blue as ever