Megan Fox devours men on Facebook

February 08, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Motorola, News

Actress Megan Fox is a second hand enjoying a greater appreciation of the readers of FHM due to her physical undeniable. Motorola relied on it and when he chose to promote the new smartphone Devour. And if we add the background and where he made his appearance – the break last match in the Super Bowl on a giant screen, then we can say without hesitation that Samsung comes out on profits this year.

Who would not want phone that sends messages on Facebook when Megan Fox is in the bathtub? Probably every American. November Europeans worry because we are not affected by the beautiful charms brunente – Devour Motorola will sell exclusively in the Verizon network. But we have our sirens. Let us remember that Sharapova, the break between tournaments, appears in a provocative lingerie with a Sony Ericsson phone to your ear. Our Russian woman is talented in making and, in some ways even more beautiful.

Motorola work with Google to sell the next direct to consumer Android phone

January 30, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Google, Motorola, android

In its Q4 2009 financial conference call with analysts, Motorola’s Co-CEO Sanjay Jha confirmed that Motorola will be bypassing the traditional telco route and working with Google to sell an Android handset directly to consumers, similar to HTC and the Nexus One. This handset will be one of twenty smartphones that Motorola hopes to offer in 2010 as it attempts to shake off its lagging performance. Despite selling twelve million handsets in Q4 2009, two million of which were Android-based, Motorola continues to slide slowly downward with handset sales falling from $2.35 billion to $1.8 billion, a 22% year over year decline. Motorola also anticipates a first quarter loss of up to 3 cents per share which is far below the 3 cent per share profit expected by analysts. As of the writing of this post, Motorola’s stock has fallen 11% from yesterday’s close.

Motorola XT720 MOTOROI

January 19, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Motorola

Originally announced for Korean XT720 MOTOROI Motorola smartphone will be eventually sold globally. This decision can only officials to enjoy ourselves and the rest of mobile enthusiasts – MOTOROI is an extremely well-equipped device to show us once again that Motorola has returned to the big horses in the world of mobile communications.

Motorola MOTOROI – specifications

* Android OS
* Capacitive screen of 3.7 inch, 854 x 480 pixels
Stereo Bluetooth
* Camera 8 MP, autofocus, Xenon flash
Video capture and playback HD 720p
* GPS, A-GPS
* 8 GB internal memory, microSD slot
* Radio FM
* 3.5 mm jack and HDMI
Battery Li-Po 1420 mAh
* Autonomy 300 hours stand-by, 4 h 30 min talk
* 116 x 60.9 x 10.9 mm 140 grams

DMB-T tuner will be integrated only on devices that will sell in Korea. Motorola MOTOROI will appear on the market since March. We want to know how much.

Motorola Shadow promises to reach over the Nexus One

January 19, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Motorola, Nexus One

Motorola fans, excited about how the American company went to market mobile phones, are eager to know what follows after aclamatele Droid (Milestone in Europe) and BackFlip. As far as is rumored, Motorola prepares a new smartphone with Android, code-named Shadow.

For now travel only with the alleged issue renderings of the device. Shadow would be presented with a large touchscreen (4.3 inch, 854 x 480 pixels) and QWERTY keyboard. Media specifications, if confirmed, would bring a premiere – video recording Full HD 1080p. The remaining hardware is unnecessary details, it is clear that we have to deal with a full smartphone, the only mystery is any new applications. Under these assumptions, Google Nexus One will get a redoubtable opponent.

Verizon wants to make changes in wireless plans

January 17, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Announcements, Rumor, Verizon

Rumor has been going around lately that Verizon Wireless was about to change up its wireless plans. Looks like Verizon is tired of the rumors, and has issued a press release detailing the changes that are about to go in effect on Monday January 18. The changes are mixed, some being welcome changes, some seeming to almost be a step backwards in terms of customer relations.

The first big change for Verizon is the introduction of new Unlimited Talk and Unlimited Talk & Text plans. The plans will cost $69.99 and $89.99 per month, respectively. Those plans will allow for unlimited calling to anyone, and unlimited texting to anyone, possibly eliminating the annoying calling bubbles the current plans provide. The family plans for each will cost $119.99 for Unlimited Talk and $149.99 for Unlimited Talk & Text, which includes the first two lines.


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T-Mobile offers smartphones at lower prices

January 15, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Announcements, Smartphone, T-mobile

One of our connects just hit us up with some awesome info — T-Mobile’s responding to Verizon’s lower pricing. Here’s what we’ve got:Note: SRP = Standard Retail Pricing and NET = price after 2 year agreement. We’ve been told on average pricing dropped around “$30-$50.”

BlackBerry Curve 8520 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung t349 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
HTC Touch Pro II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung Gravity — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung Highlight — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Nokia 3711 — reduced NET pricing
BlackBerry Bold 9700 — reduced NET pricing
Samsung Behold II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Motorola CLIQ — reduced NET pricing
T-Mobile G1 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
HTC Dash 3G — reduced SRP and NET pricing

Co-founder of Apple loves Google Nexus One

January 15, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Apple, Google, Nexus One

If Steve Jobs is able to praise and a diode to turn it into a successful product, the other co-founder of Apple (Steve Wozniak), now busy with other projects not related to the company in Cupertino, expresses sincere opinion about gadgets . In an online interview with NBC Bay Area, confessed that his favorite is Google phone Nexus One and not the iPhone.

The statement, although some shocked (particularly in terms of war Apple – Google), is the natural result of series of criticisms made Apple since the emergence of the first iPhone. It was criticized because of lack of 3G connectivity and the lack of good support for developers. However, Wozniak has admitted that two such specimens, in addition to a Motorola Droid, a BlackBerry and Google’s new Nexus One obvious.

Google has sold over 20.000 Nexus Ones

January 14, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Google Android, Motorola, Nexus One, T-mobile, iPhone

Many analysts have predicted Google’s Nexus One would sell between 5 and 6 million units by the end of 2010. According to data from app analytics firm Flurry, only about 20,000 Nexus Ones were sold in the first week since launch, January 5 through January 12.

Compared to the 250,000 Motorola Droids or the 1.5 million iPhone 3GS’s this figure is clearly a low number. Granted we can’t always trust third party analytics (which is exactly why we’re filing this under ‘Rumors’), data from Flurry still supported a much larger first week by the Droid and iPhone 3GS. When you consider Google did their best to keep the device a secret and really hasn’t explored much in the way of advertising outside of their website and own ad network, there is still a large potential for the device to grow. I think the tell-all sign of the Nexus One will come when the device launches officially on Verizon since T-mobile is still the smallest of the big four US carriers.
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