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Samsung Captivate To Receive Android 2.2 Froyo Update Tomorrow, Feb. 24th
A quick visit to AT&T Facebook page, and you’ll see where the Samsung Captivate, a Galaxy S device, will be receiving the long awaited Android 2.2 Froyo update. Check out what was stated on the Facebook account status: Great news for Samsung Captivate owners! The Android 2.2 upgrade is coming tomorrow! We’ll post a link
Verizon Wireless Compares The iPhone 4 & HTC Thunderbolt, Along With Others
Check out this chart comparison Verizon Wireless has for the HTC Thunderbolt and their other devices. In this side-by-side comparison, the Thunderbolt goes head to head with the Verizon Wireless Apple iPhone 4, Motorola Droid 2 Global, Motorola Droid X, and the Samsung Fascinate. For those consumers who are baffled on which smartphone to purchase,
Some Say Samsung Galaxy S Owners Should Root, Forget Android 2.2 Froyo
Obviously and understandably, US Samsung Galaxy S owners are frustrated about not having Android 2.2 Froyo yet. With every delayed release of Android updates from manufacturers and carriers, more users are starting to consider rooting their device. Don’t know what rooting is? Here is a Wiki moment: Rooting is a process that allows users of
Google Admits Reboot Bug In Nexus S, No Fix Yet
Google has finally decided to stop sweeping the reboot bug found in the Nexus S under the rug. In response to many complaints found in Google Help Forums, a Google Employee, Ry Guy, stated “Hey all, So we’ve successfully reproduced this issue and are in the process of investigating with Samsung.” And for those expecting
Should A Verizon iPhone Scare Google’s Android Platform?
Analysts have predicted it all concerning the release of a Verizon iPhone and how it would negatively affect AT&T, Verizon Wireless biggest competitor. Personally, I think AT&T will be alright considering their network is getting better, they will still have the majority of iPhone users, and the growth of Android and Windows Phone 7 is

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