Verizon Phones for Tag:Android
Saygus VPhone to bring video calls and a bit of chub to Android and Verizon
Author: admin10 Nov 2009

If you know your personal happiness somewhere in the Verizon / harming Android but not the droid or Eris droid are authentic, could consider, attempts to something completely out of left field. We are talking about how "left field"? Well, for example the chances are good that you’ve never heard a company called Saygus and is offered its new QWERTY directly from cursor Verizon, VPhone – brilliant is a product of the open carrier development initiative. Ensure enough that we support aircraft sat a few days is real and specifications are all swing: 624 MHz XScale PXA310 heart, 512 MB aboard coupled with 256 MB RAM, 3, 5 inch Flash capacitive WVGA touch screen, WiFi, a 5 megapixel autofocus, oriented towards the front VGA camera and support More of this gadget »
DROID tethering? It’s coming early 2010, says Verizon
Author: admin4 Nov 2009

New verizon Motorola Droid Android phone
Author: admin2 Nov 2009
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Verizon Motorola Droid official release date and Price: November 6th for $199
Author: admin2 Nov 2009
Now it’s official, Motorola and Verizon today introduced last, the long awaited Motorola Droid, a new Android phone for us, as expected, but not November 6th. Even if it is only $ OVEMBER 6th 199.99with agreement for 2 years and released after a $ 100 rebate. Verizon phones Android Info
The new phones Veriozn – Verizon Motorola Droid is the first smartphone based on Android, and Google Maps 2.0 navigation function, which in turn, provides free navigation turn) voice, he is touted as a no-fuss, high – tech location awareness, speech recognition, over-the-air upgrade, multi-tasking machine. "Verizon and Motorola.
Verizon Motorola Droid and HTC Droid Eris’s lanuch dates on November 6th
Author: admin2 Nov 2009
Verizon’s HTC Droid Eris to run Android 1.5 on a 528MHz CPU
Author: admin27 Oct 2009

HTC Desire with Sense UI and Verizon branding spotted
Author: admin22 Oct 2009

Verizon’s on a roll with Android handsets these days, first with the heavily-advertised Motorola Droid and the reclusive / unannounced Calgary, and now with this fleeting glimpse of Android hardware progenitor HTC. Yes, it’s got 3G (or the Verizon equivalent of it), Sense UI, a trackball just barely discernible on the bottom, and from what Boy Genius Report is saying no physical keyboard whatsoever — all virtual. We’re definitely sporting a Hero vibe, but really, would it really have too hard to find a decent light source for this shot?
Verizon asks ‘if the iDoesn’t, what does?’
Author: admin17 Oct 2009

The "there’s a map for that" ad was a pretty aggressive way to broadside AT&T and the iPhone, but it looks like Verizon’s just getting warmed up. We’re hearing that the carrier will be kicking off a major new campaign this evening during the Yankees-Angels game that’ll feature "a very different look and a whole new attitude," calling out the "iDevice" (their words, not ours) for all the things it can’t do. That’s a bold offensive for a carrier that historically has lacked breadth and depth in its smartphone lineup, but with the big new Android releases coming down the pike, this might be perfect timing — and a strong implication that we can seriously put those endless Verizon iPhone rumors to bed for a little while.
Verizon getting an Android phone (with WiFi tethering!) via Open Development program?
Author: admin13 Oct 2009

Verizon mentioned that it’d pick up "several Android-based devices" as part of its sweeping tie-up with Google last week, and we know two of them — a tweaked version of the HTC Hero and the unannounced Motorola Sholes / Tao / Droid — but what else is in the pipe? Turns out that Verizon’s historically boring Open Development program — designed to let anyone with a good attitude and some elbow grease gain the know-how to connect a device to Verizon’s network — is about to heat things up by spitting out an Android handset of its own in early 2010, according to Unstrung. Oh, and the best part? It’ll apparently feature WiFi tethering out of the box, a feature carriers are typically loath to support; of course, the whole point of "open development" is that Verizon theoretically shouldn’t care what’s being developed, so it’ll be interesting to see whether the company throws any marketing weight and retail support behind the device or if it’ll be left to fight for attention on its own.
[Via PhoneArena]
