Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Vodafone Goes Cheap With Android HTC Magic


Vodafone might have endlessly dragged its heels over pricing for its Android phone, but now it has finally announced some costs, it has managed to undercut current rival (and future business partner) 3 with a $69 a month plan for the phone.
Vodafone’s cheapest HTC plan ($69 a month over 24 months) includes $400 in call credit and 1GB of data downloads — which considerably undercuts 3’s cheapest plan offering a free Magic, which is $99. Of course, coverage issues (as ever) might have as much to do with your choice as price, but the Vodafone deal certainly looks a chunk cheaper right now. Vodafone is allowing orders from its site from June 4, and will begin selling the devices in store from June 10.

T-Mobile Bronze G1 Google Android Phone - Review and Release


The T-Mobile G1 Google Phone recently hit UK shelves in Black and White but is soon to be followed up with a Bronze edition. Manufactured for T-Mobile by HTC the G1 Google phone will also be available as the HTC G1 but release dates are yet to be confirmed. The T-Mobile Bronze G1 Android phone gives you everything you love about the web in a mobile phone. T-Mobile Bronze G1 Google Phone User can send instant messages, access GMail, YouTube, GoogleTalk and Google Calendar quickly

Future Mobile Phones Could Project an Image 40 Inches Wide Onto Walls



3M scientists have developed a breakthrough ultra-compact, LED-illuminated projection engine designed for integration into virtually any personal electronic device. Roughly the size of a wireless earpiece and less than half an inch thick, the 3M mobile projection engine delivers brilliant VGA resolution images and the company says that it is available immediately to mobile phone.