Video comparison of Motorola Droid vs. the HTC Droid Incredible
The guys at Wirefly have put together a great video that compares the Motorola Droid and the HTC Droid Incredible. If you’re on Verizon, these are the two great phones to choose from, so this video could be quite useful to you. Tweet
Microsoft is raising the price of Android phones
This is kind of a shame. Microsoft is claiming a variety of patents on Android features, and HTC has agreed to pay to license those features on the phones they created. Tweet
Pre-Alpha version of Firefox has been released for Android
Mozilla Firefox, one of the most popular web browsers in the world, has released an early test version for Android. Tweet
Flash is coming in Android 2.2
Google’s Andy Rubin, the VP of Engineering, just did a lengthy interview with the New York Times. He discusses a wide range of topics, but one piece stood out — Flash will part of Android 2.2. Tweet
The Nexus One is still coming to Sprint (probably)
Despite Verizon dropping the Nexus One from their lineup, it appears that the device will still be coming to Sprint. Tweet
Three new Android phones arrive in Korea today
If you’re a Korean Android fan, today is your lucky day. LG is bringing two new devices to your country, and Samsung is bringing another. Tweet
Xperia X10 Mini and Mini Pro coming in May/June?
Sony Ericsson has been saying for a while that the Xperia X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro would be coming out this summer, and recent reports have them coming right on schedule. Tweet
TabbedOut lets you pay your tab from your phone
TabbedOut is an Android app that lets you pay your tab at bars and restaurants using only your mobile phone. Tweet
Motorola Droid generating the most traffic of any Android device
AdMob has released their monthly stats for March, and they’ve taken a close look at traffic generated by Android devices. While there were 34 different devices available, 11 of them accounted for 96% of the total Android traffic. Tweet
Hands-on with the WePad
Despite lots of nice-looking promotional images and videos, no one has actually put their hands on a WePad — until now. Tweet