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By engadget, on August 4th, 2011%
 You didn’t think HTC was just going let you run wild with an unlocked bootloader and not require some sort of trade-off, did you ? Of course not, that’s why CEO Peter Chou updated the firm’s Facebook page to spill the beans on the devil’s deal. . . . → Read More: HTC explains official bootloader unlock process, asks you to sign away your warranty
By engadget, on August 3rd, 2011%
By engadget, on August 3rd, 2011%
By AndroidCentral, on August 2nd, 2011%
 If this tall drink of water you see above looks familiar, well, it should. . . . → Read More: Sprint getting a dual-core version of the XPRT, dubbed the Motorola Pax?
By AndroidCentral, on August 2nd, 2011%
 Update: We’ve gotten numerous reports in the comments on this post, in our forums and at Sprint’s forums saying this update’s bricking phones. Sprint acknowledged earlier in the day that there might be issues, but we’ve yet to receive a follow-up. . . . → Read More: Kyocera Echo gets Gingerbread upgrade, doesn’t have NFC, can’t make waffles; Update: And may brick your phone
By engadget, on August 1st, 2011%
 Kyocera may have jumped the gun yesterday with word of the Echo’s Gingerbread destiny, but today those Android 2.3.4 goods have been made official. Rolling out to users in the next few weeks, the OTA update adds Google’s latest OS refinements to the dual-screened phone, as well as a new Downloads app, Swype 3.0 and power-saving Eco Mode . . . → Read More: Kyocera Echo Gingerbread update now rolling out, may brick (update: rollout pause)
By AndroidCentral, on July 31st, 2011%
 Today’s the day, folks. The Motorola Photon 4G . . . → Read More: Sprint Motorola Photon 4G available today
By AndroidCentral, on July 30th, 2011%
By engadget, on July 27th, 2011%
 This Sprint-bound Galaxy S II already posed for one candid and now it also appears to have made a tour of the FCC’s testing facilities. Packing CDMA and WiMAX radios, along with a design that matches the leak and and an appropriate model number (SPH-D710), this definitely appears to be the Within we were expecting. So far the only additional clue teased from the FCC documents comes from Wireless Goodness which points out it’s 5mm taller and 3mm wider than Euro-spec Galaxy S IIs, but feel free to click the source link and look for yourself. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S II with WiMAX stops by the FCC on its way to Sprint
By AndroidCentral, on July 26th, 2011%
The update rolling out today for the Samsung Nexus S 4G is a mix of good and bad it seems. . . . → Read More: Samsung Nexus S 4G GRJ90 update ends tethering for users not subscribed to hotspot plan
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