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Sharp ships 1GHz IS01 developer’s edition in Japan, minus all the goodies

Hoping to get your hot little hands on the tinker-friendly edition of Sharp’s Snapdragon-powered IS01 Android MID? If you live in Japan, today’s your lucky day — assuming you’re willing to overlook the possibility that the developer’s version has been thoroughly neutered. According to a Japanese press release, JN-DK01 dev kits are now shipping, but apparently sans cellular modem (no phone calls, no 3G data) and without API support for FM and 1Seg connectivity. You’ll still get to play around with that 960 x 480 mulittouch LCD, experiment with IrDA and download Android Market apps over WiFi, but we’re not quite seeing the point of working with a cheap-feeling Android 1.6 device stripped of its coolest toys.

Sharp ships 1GHz IS01 developer’s edition in Japan, minus all the goodies originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 May 2010 02:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Desire with Sense UI and Verizon branding spotted

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?

Filed under: Cellphones

HTC Desire with Sense UI and Verizon branding spotted originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Oct 2009 16:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted: October 22nd, 2009
at 5:22pm by Ross Miller


Topics: Android, GoogleAndroid, HtcDesire, VerizonWireless, desire, google, google android, htc, htc desire, verizon, verizon wireless, vzw


Watch Spring Design Alex push the web to e-reader format (video)

This is frankly a pretty cool little feature of Spring Design’s I-swear-I’m-not-Nook-but-oh-the-timing e-reader / Android hybrid, Alex. Browse to whatever web article / Google book / Wikipedia entry you want to enjoy, press the center button, and watch as Alex “prints” the page to the e-reader screen up top for a more comfortable reading experience. We’ll admit we’re a bit surprised to see a working model already — hopefully this is a sign of good things to come sooner rather than later. Video after the break.

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Watch Spring Design Alex push the web to e-reader format (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 19:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Highs and Lows of Installing Android on a UMPC [Android]

Those Android-powered tablets from Archos are pretty neat, but if you’ve got a UMPC (like Samsung’s Q1UP) lying around, you can try Android thanks to the Android-x86 project. The catch: despite great performance, there are still a few major limitations.

The good news is that you can run Android from a USB drive or Live CD, so you don’t have to nuke your current OS.

Kevin over at jkOnTheRun has a Samsung Q1UP, and was able to install an Android 1.6 port originally intended for the Eee PC 701. He says “Android is blazing on a 1.33GHz Intel Core Solo” and suspects the battery lasts longer, too. He was also able to use Wi-Fi, and the Samsung’s QWERTY keyboard without problems.

The major glitches Kevin ran into were on the hardware side of things—no touchscreen, sound, Bluetooth, or button mapping support. That’s bound to happen when the port isn’t specifically geared for the device, but he says he’s chatting with developers to make it happen.

An interesting experiment, but I’d be interested to know if other mobile/netbook OSes, like Jolicloud or Intel’s Moblin, fare any better. [jkOnTheRun via SlashGear]








Posted: October 20th, 2009
at 9:10am by Danny Allen


Topics: Android, Android on a UMPC, Android x86, Android-x86 project, Samsung Q1UP, Ultra Mobile PC, google android, mid, umpc


Mysterious HTC Android phone spied, might lean the way of the Dragon

In an almost perfect world, this spy shot would be of the rumored HTC Dragon, reminiscent of the HD2 with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and packing the latest version of Android / Sense UI — in a more perfect world, this would all have been confirmed last week and in our hands today delivered via unicorn express, but that’s obviously not happening. Still, there’s something new and exciting about this device, but we’re grasping at straws beyond the handful of pics The Unlockr managed to obtain, several more of which can found just beyond the read link.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]

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Mysterious HTC Android phone spied, might lean the way of the Dragon originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 18 Oct 2009 19:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Posted: October 18th, 2009
at 8:52pm by Ross Miller


Topics: Android, GoogleAndroid, dragon, google, google android, htc, leak, leaks, rumor, rumors, spy


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