Archive for November, 2009

Video: HTC HD2 Digital Compass Demo

Posted under Editorials on Sunday, 29 November 2009 by jack

HTC HD2 capacitive stylus just around the bend?

Posted under Editorials on Saturday, 28 November 2009 by jack

Ah, ha! Remember that curious patent application that popped up from HTC back in mid-August? You know, the one dealing specifically with a “capacitive stylus?” If UK e-tailer Clove is to be believed, one of those very devices will soon be shipping for the wide-faced HD2, though little else about the product is known. In fact, we’re told that “price, specification and availability” are still being confirmed, although a preliminary asking price of

Amazon selling Samsung Moment for $100 less than Sprint

Posted under Editorials on Thursday, 26 November 2009 by jack

Amazon is continuing its fabulous tradition of making carriers look like money-grubbing jerks this week with a solid deal on Samsung’s Android-powered Moment for Sprint, which can now be yours for $79.99 on contract. That’s versus a considerably more finance-destroying $179.99 figure if you were to walk into a brick-and-mortar Sprint store — and even bests Best Buy’s deal by $20

HTC HD2 can be coaxed into doing 802.11n, if you know how to sweet-talk it

Posted under Editorials on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 by jack

Even though Broadcom, Atheros, and Qualcomm have all been sampling phone-ready draft 802.11n chipsets for some time now, you’re still not seeing the tech swiftly overtake 802.11g in the mobile arena — in fact, we dare you to find a single phone in your carrier’s store that can do it. Odds are you can’t, but HTC HD2 owners can win a few quid off their skeptical (non-Engadget-reading) friends by enabling support after the fact. Looks like draft-n support got buried in the company’s WinMo monster — a fitting device to add such a rare display of raw, savage wireless power, if we do say so ourselves — but it got turned off in the shipping firmware for some reason, possibly concerns over increased battery draw, flakiness, or a stark realization that the benefits of 802.11n might not be fully appreciated in a device hamstrung more by a crappy browser than by slow WiFi.

Stats show Motorola Droid is the new elephant in the Android room

Posted under Editorials on Monday, 23 November 2009 by admin

Remember back in the day when the West was still wild, the gold rush was still in full effect, you owned whatever land you could manage to fence off, and tycoons were being made and broken on a daily basis? No? Well, some of you whippersnappers might be too young to recall it, but trust us, it happened — and it seems like that’s the kind of frontier mentality we’re getting again today in the nascent Android landscape

Huawei U8230 (in other words, the one that isn’t the Pulse) gets reviewed

Posted under Editorials on Friday, 20 November 2009 by jack

Huawei’s on the cusp of making a pretty serious Android push in Europe with the recent introduction of its Pulse on T-Mobile and this little puppy, the U8230, which — let’s be honest, is shaping up to be little more than a Pulse remix for countries where T-Mobile doesn’t do business. In fact, it seems to be the same thing from a hardware perspective (right down to the 3.5-inch HVGA display and unfortunate 2.5mm headphone jack), so you can almost look at as a prime application of HTC’s classic strategy of re-skinning devices for different carriers and markets around the world.

Sprint pushes OTA bug-fixin’ update to HTC Hero

Posted under Editorials on Thursday, 19 November 2009 by admin

Sprint has pushed out an over-the-air firmware update for its popular HTC Hero ‘droid handset. Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with Android 2.0, but it does purportedly fix a pesky SMS bug which has been causing battery drain issues.

Sprint pulls piping hot Hero update out of the oven

Posted under Editorials on Wednesday, 18 November 2009 by admin

Filed under: Software, HTC, Sprint, Android We don’t have details on exactly what has changed yet, but that minor Android 1.5-based update Sprint had announced it’d be pushing out to the Hero has now launched. The best-case scenario would have the SMS issue — which causes the phone to stay awake when it shouldn’t — get resolved, but until Sprint hands out a proper changelog, it’ll be a matter of testing and guessing. Just a thought: if they’ve managed to squeeze a proximity sensor into the update, that brings ‘em up to the speed with the Droid Eris

Will It Break? HTC HD2 gets dropped. You know you like these videos

Posted under Editorials on Wednesday, 18 November 2009 by admin

As much as we rag on Windows Mobile (and that’s a lot ), I have to say that the HD2 is a handsome phone and I’d be proud to sport it. That’s what gives the short video above some of its tension. You could drop a CLIQ and I wouldn’t flinch — in fact, I encourage you to drop your CLIQ

HTC Hero, Samsung Moment now $100 on Sprint courtesy of Best Buy

Posted under Editorials on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 by jack

Leaning back and forth between the $100 HTC Eris on Verizon and the $179 HTC Hero on Sprint? Well, your decision just got a bit more difficult, as Best Buy has now kicked off a new holiday promotion that’ll net you a chin-less Sprint Hero for the same hundred bucks as Verizon’s Eris. If you prefer, you can also now snag a Samsung Moment for the same price, but each will of course have to be paired with a new two-year activation, and you’ll have to take the plunge before the end of December — although there’s at least a decent chance there will be another discount / price drop by the time this one ends.

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