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Vodafone cancels its 360 line of handsets, including the H2

July 23rd, 2010

It seems to be product line cancellation season. Microsoft did it to the Kin phones , and now Vodafone announced it won’t be releasing any more “360″ phones. The 360 services suite however will continue to exist, they just won’t be making any more 360-branded handsets.

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Cellular South upgrades HTC Hero to Android 2.1

July 21st, 2010

Cellular South has announced that the Android 2.1 update for its version of the HTC Hero is now available.

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Verizon’s LG Ally. Quick review

July 17th, 2010

It seems as though every summer we see a major motion picture come out with wayyy too many advertisements and promotions to go along with it; so much so that we become sickened whenever we hear the name of the movie. LG always seems to be at the forefront of these promotions with a premier handset of some sort, putting the device into the hands of the actors and actresses, as well as several commercial campaigns.

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Motorola i1 releasing June 20th

June 10th, 2010

Boost Mobile has officially announced the Motorola i1. This Android powered handset will be available on June 2oth. Boost Mobile is a contract less prepaid wireless company, this will be the first Android handset on such a company.

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Motorola i1 Features

* Touchscreen smartphone powered by Android™
* 5MP camera with autofocus, flash and video
* Wi-Fi capable
* Access to Email Exchange, Gmail®, MSN®, Yahoo!® and more
* Instant Messaging (Google Talk™ preloaded, supports additional messaging clients via download such as Yahoo!®, AIM® and more)
* Nationwide walkie-talkie
* Opera Mini 5 & Android browsers
* Stereo Bluetooth® capable
* 2GB microSD card (supports up to 32GB)
* GPS enabled
* Optional SWYPE™ virtual keypad

It runs Android 1.5 and has a 3.1 inch touch display. Boost Mobile offers unlimited voice, text, and data plans for only $50 a month. There is no subsided version available, you can buy the i1 for around $349.99. You won’t be tied down to a 2 year contract so if something better comes out there is no early termination fee to pay.

[via businesswire ]

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