Archive for the 'Google Android' Category



HTC gets served with second ITC patent complaint by Apple

Monday 11 July 2011 @ 11:23 am
While HTC may be well on its way to sorting out the locked bootloader issue to make their customers happy, it looks like things are getting a bit tougher for HTC’s lawyers there days.  HTC has been slapped with another lawsuit from Apple which has files another ITC complaint, asking the courts to block U.S. [...]





Google changes focus of phone store, Nexus One heading to carrier stores around the globe

Friday 14 May 2010 @ 12:29 pm

Many people have heard about the Nexus One.  Google touted the handset as the first ever Superphone, but since it is currently only available online through their website, many potential customers who enjoy getting their hands on a device before making a purchase, have been left in the dark.  Fortunately for customers here in the U.S. and the rest of the world, Google has just announced a change in their deployment strategy for the Nexus One.  Google’s recent launch of the Nexus One with Vodafone in the UK will be the model that they plan on switching to (your typical, run of the mill handset release model that every manufacturer on the plan seems to follow).  As Google launched the Nexus One around the globe, they will continue to partner with carriers so that the handset is features prominently in their retail store and websites.  In the announcement, Google stated that Android adoption has exceeded their expectations, though their Google.com/phone store has not.  Once the new distribution strategy has rolled out, Google will transform their phone store into a showcase to feature Android powered handsets on various carriers across the globe. 

Google’s shift in strategy can only be considered a good thing since it will make the Nexus One (and any future Nexus handsets) more accessible to customer.  Potential buyers will also be able to purchase the phone with whatever qualifying plan that carriers have to offer with it without having to jump through hoops just to get a subsidized discount.  There’s no indication of when Google will complete the transition to their new strategy, but don’t be surprised if you spot the Nexus One on T-Mobile’s website or in stores before the end of the summer. 

Question:  will you buy the Nexus One (or consider it more) once it hits retail stores and you can choose the rate plan that fits you and your family?

Source: GoogleBlog, thanks for AndroidGuys for the tip.





HTC Desire and Legend facing Android Market restrictions

Tuesday 20 April 2010 @ 11:24 am

Probably one of the most notable features of Android is the ability to download apps from the Android Market.  Simply select the Market icon and you’ll be treated to nearly 40,000 applications to choose from.    However, things aren’t so simply if you just picked up the HTC Legend or the Desire.  You still have access to the Android Market, but many of your favorite apps are most likely most visible to you.  Apparently, Google has not updated their ROM database for the Android Market which dictates which phones can see paid and copy-protected apps.  Google uses the database to limit market access to handset in countries that are not yet set up for paid apps, but until Google adds the HTC Desire and Legend to the database, your shiny new phone will be limited to the apps not marked with copy-protection.  It’s unclear if this issue is affecting all versions of the two handsets or a specific subset from a certain carrier over in Europe, but we’re hoping the issue won’t last for too much longer. 

Source: Androinica