rumors
T-Mobile G2 Launching September 29th?
The latest rumors from suggest that the newly-announced HSPA+ compatible T-Mobile G2 will launch in late September. Read More
Samsung Epic 4G Coming at End of August?
Coinciding with the release dates of the Vibrant and Captivate, the Samsung Product Support Television site began airing videos about those two devices. A quick look at the same website has a listing for an episode on the Samsung Epic 4G, Sprint’s keyboard-touting 4G version of the Galaxy S. Read More
Oh No! Verizon to Start Capping Data?
Is Verizon about to pull an AT&T-like maneuver and start capping data? Read More
Verizon Getting Ready for 4G?
Verizon’s taking their first steps in getting their back-end overhauled for the introduction of their 4G network (LTE-based), if BGR’s sources are accurate. Read More
Leaked T-Mobile Document Outlines Mystery Android Phones
AndroidSpin just got their mitts on this supposed snapshot of T-Mobile’s end-of-the-year launch roadmap, and, after about 20 minutes of squinting, I think we’ve got most of it deciphered. Here’s what we’ve gleaned from it so far: The Samsung Vibrant (Android) will launch on July 21st — which we knew. The Motorola Charm (Android) (which was announced sans launch date Read More
Droid Incredible Update Feature Rumors
You Droid Incredible users are going to get more than you bargained for out of that OTA that HTC confirmed was on the way. Read More
Huawei Launching A Cheap Froyo Handset in August?
Rumor has it that Huwei is working on a cheap Android phone with the latest 2.2 operating system. Read More
EVO 4G Getting A Software Update Soon?
Boy Genius Report is reporting that Sprint and HTC will release an EVO 4G update on June 28th. Read More
Droid and Droid X Getting Froyo in July and August
According to the image inside, which is coming from some internal place within Verizon, it looks like the Droid X is getting its update to Froyo by the end of August. Read More
Samsung Galaxy Q Will Have a Full QWERTY Keyboard
The Samsung Galaxy Q will feature a full QWERTY keyboard, instead of the increasingly popular "soft" touchscreen. Read More














