tagged w/ Motoblur
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For those of you who aren’t going to sink your teeth into the upcoming G2 or the still unannounced myTouch HD from T-Mobile, this might just be the phone for you.For those of you who aren’t going to sink your teeth into the upcoming G2 or the... more
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The latest comes from Verizon’s official company blog and it reveals some interesting information about the upcoming Motorola Droid 2.The latest comes from Verizon’s official company blog and it reveals some... more
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It seems like the only thing left to leak about the Motorola Droid 2 is the phone itself. Until then though, you can sift through its user guide.It seems like the only thing left to leak about the Motorola Droid 2 is the phone... more
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Motorola and T-Mobile have officially announced the CHARM, an Android 2.1-powered and MotoBlur enabled social networking phone.Motorola and T-Mobile have officially announced the CHARM, an Android 2.1-powered and... more
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Verizon’s Motorola Droid 2, or whatever it’s called, has surfaced in some high quality photos as well as video showing it off next to the original Motorola Droid. Check them out.Verizon’s Motorola Droid 2, or whatever it’s called, has surfaced in some... more
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It’s not Android 2.1, but Motorola Devour owners, all three of them, will be getting a nice little update if they haven’t already.It’s not Android 2.1, but Motorola Devour owners, all three of them, will be... more
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Yesterday I was privileged enough to attend Motorola's Press Launch for their new MotoBlur handsets. Typically with the Canadian Cellphone Market, we're last up for any new handsets, if we're even lucky enough to get the phone. With Google's push for more Android phones, it was only a matter of time before we'd start getting new devices up here.
http://www.scolirk.com/blog/2010/4/9/motoblur-launches-in-canada.htmlYesterday I was privileged enough to attend Motorola's Press Launch for their new... more
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The Motorola Devour is now available in Verizon stores and it’s safe to say you are not getting up out of your chair and dashing to get one.The Motorola Devour is now available in Verizon stores and it’s safe to say you... more
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Motorola and Verizon have finally given the Devour a release date and it’s headed to Best Buy stores this week.Motorola and Verizon have finally given the Devour a release date and it’s... more
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The Motorola Backflip got a release date which makes March the first time an Android phone will appear on AT&T.The Motorola Backflip got a release date which makes March the first time an Android... more
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If this proves fruitful, it looks like the Motorola Devour will be headed to Verizon next month at a very affordable and a very reasonable price.If this proves fruitful, it looks like the Motorola Devour will be headed to Verizon... more
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It’s official ladies and gentlemen. Motorola and Verizon announced that they are bringing Devour to stores in March.It’s official ladies and gentlemen. Motorola and Verizon announced that they are... more
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For those of you who have been waiting for a lower end Droid phone on Verizon, well, your lucky day is soon to be here.For those of you who have been waiting for a lower end Droid phone on Verizon, well,... more
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In case you hadn’t noticed, Google’s Android OS has a lot of momentum right now. With eight Android smart phones available in the U.S. this holiday season—most of them new–there’s a lot of excitement around this open and highly customizable platform. But there’s a difference between the stock Android interface on devices like the new Motorola Droid, and others like the HTC Hero and Droid Eris (Sprint and Verizon) and Motorola CLIQ (T-Mobile).
That difference is a custom user interface that delivers more screens for you to customize and smarter ways of managing contacts and tapping into your social networking feeds. HTC calls its experience Sense, while Motorola dubs its service Motoblur. But what kinds of features do these skins on steroids offer, and how do they compare to the stock Android 2.0 OS? Find out here: http://blog.laptopmag.com/android-decoder-ring-android-2-0-vs-htc-sense-vs-motoblurIn case you hadn’t noticed, Google’s Android OS has a lot of momentum... more
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