By Al Hilal on Saturday, March 28, 2009 :: 4,993 views Filed Under: Cellphones, Software, Uncategorized

The HTC Magic is going to land to the US market through T-Mobile USA soon as its FCC approval has been achieved. Featuring 3G, WiFi with UMA for Hotspot@home, this Android-powered phone also has 5MP camera. And it’s expected to debut at CTIA.
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By Al Hilal on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 :: 3,819 views Filed Under: Cellphones

Facts: Thinner than G1 and full touchscreen (means no keyboard). It’s still made by HTC and has 3.2 MP camera. The report said it will hit the street in May this year. I have no more to say, lets wait and see what it can do to fight the ‘Jesus Phone’.
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By Al Hilal on Thursday, December 4, 2008 :: 172,897 views Filed Under: Cellphones

As reported by digitimes.com, China based manufacturer Sciphone is expected to sell Android-powered Dream G2 handset in the next 15 days with US$174 price tag. No words yet about the availability outside China.
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By Al Hilal on Sunday, October 12, 2008 :: 44,519 views Filed Under: Cellphones, PDAs

We know that the HTC Touch HD’ hardware specs are superior compare to iPhone. Featuring 3.8-inch screen with 800×480 pixel resolution, I think it’s very logic if this phone rumored to be the the next Android-powered G2 Phone. Measuring only 15×62.8x12mm, the HD comes with a 5MP camera, 2nd VGA camera, GPS, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. Combined with Android, I think no one can stop it to kill iPhone.
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By Al Hilal on Thursday, September 18, 2008 :: 2,905 views Filed Under: Portable Media, Wireless

The new Slacker G2 personal radio player has been reviewed by Peter Ha from CrunchGear. This player available in two models: 4GB and 8GB and both compatible with PC only, they think Mac users do not want to play such radio. Measuring 87×53×13.5mm, the G2 boasts 320×240 screen to show album art, an artist picture, biography and album review. To access and control the player can be done easily through scroll wheel and various button located in the front of the device.
Overall, I’d recommend the G2 if you’re heavily invested in Slacker’s online service and even if you’re not, then you should get one anyway. It’s free music that’s constantly changing and, for someone like me, that’s a good thing. I get stuck listening to the same stuff over and over again.

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