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		<title>Google to launch pilot program for Android-based HUD glasses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 19:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google has reportedly been hard at work developing glasses with a built-in heads-up display (HUD) on one lens. The glasses reportedly look very similar to Oakley&#8217;s Thump sunglasses, which allowed users to load songs onto a small flash drive and listen to tunes through integrated ear buds. According to 9to5Google, the glasses will be equipped with &#8220;hardware near the equivalent of a generation-old Android smartphone,&#8221; which means we&#8217;ll likely see a 1GHz processor and internal storage in the 8GB to 16GB range. The glasses will also be capable of voice input and output according to the report, and they will be able to capture photos using a front-facing camera. A user may even be able to navigate through menu items]]></description>
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<p>Google has reportedly been hard at work developing glasses with a built-in heads-up display (HUD) on one lens. The glasses reportedly look very similar to Oakley&#8217;s Thump sunglasses, which allowed users to load songs onto a small flash drive and listen to tunes through integrated ear buds. According to <em>9to5Google</em>, the glasses will be equipped with &#8220;hardware near the equivalent of a generation-old Android smartphone,&#8221; which means we&#8217;ll likely see a 1GHz processor and internal storage in the 8GB to 16GB range. The glasses will also be capable of voice input and output according to the report, and they will be able to capture photos using a front-facing camera. A user may even be able to navigate through menu items by tilting his or her head,<em> 9to5Google</em> said. The pilot program for Google&#8217;s HUD glasses is expected to launch soon but the devices are reportedly still far from ready for a mass roll out.<span id="more-125853"></span></p>
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		<title>ViewSonic ViewPad 7e 7-inch Android tablet landing in October for $200</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/10/25/viewsonic-viewpad-7e-7-inch-android-tablet-landing-in-october-for-200/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ViewSonic announced on Monday that its ViewPad 7e Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) tablet will be available in North America by the end of October for $199.99. The ViewPad 7e offers a 7-inch display with an 800 x 600-pixel resolution, a user interface with 3D &#8220;holographic visual effects,&#8221; a 1GHz processor, 4GB of storage, a micro-HDMI port, a 3-megapixel camera, a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video chats and a microSD card slot for adding up to 32GB of additional storage. On paper, its $200 price point certainly sounds like a bargain compared to more expensive tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. The ViewPad 7e runs the Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone operating system with somewhat outdated specs, however, which means most users]]></description>
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<p>ViewSonic announced on Monday that its ViewPad 7e Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) tablet will be available in North America by the end of October for $199.99. The ViewPad 7e offers a 7-inch display with an 800 x 600-pixel resolution, a user interface with 3D &#8220;holographic visual effects,&#8221; a 1GHz processor, 4GB of storage, a micro-HDMI port, a 3-megapixel camera, a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video chats and a microSD card slot for adding up to 32GB of additional storage. On paper, its $200 price point certainly sounds like a bargain compared to more expensive tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. The ViewPad 7e runs the Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone operating system with somewhat outdated specs, however, which means most users will probably seek out the more powerful <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/09/28/amazon-kindle-fire-hands-on/">Amazon Kindle Fire</a>, which also costs $200. The ViewPad 7e supports 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi networks and it remains unclear if ViewSonic will also launch a 3G version with U.S. carriers. Read on for the full press release.<span id="more-109549"></span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>ViewSonic Introduces New Sub-$200 Android-Based Tablet</strong></p>
<p><em>ViewPad® 7e with ViewScene™ 3D interface is performance-packed at an irresistible price</em></p>
<p><strong>WALNUT, Calif. – October 24, 2011 – </strong><a href="http://www.viewsonic.com/">ViewSonic</a> Corp., a leading global provider of computing, consumer electronics and communications solutions, today expanded its ViewPad tablet lineup to include the new ViewPad 7e.</p>
<p>Created with the economical consumer in mind, while offering the newest and most in-demand features, the ViewPad 7e is ViewSonic’s latest addition to the successful ViewPad tablet lineup. This convenient 7” Android<sup>™</sup> 2.3 Gingerbread tablet combines a powerful 1GHz processor that is excellent for flash video and web browsing. The included Amazon Services for Android and Amazon Kindle™ for Android applications create a great tablet and e-reading device. With pre-installed apps like Twitter, TuneIn Radio and WildTangent games, a service for convenient browsing, downloading and purchasing of online and social games, the ViewPad 7e delivers a layered, intuitive experience that is sure to please all ages and wallets.</p>
<p>ViewSonic has further improved the Gingerbread experience with its exclusive ViewScene 3D interface to deliver an intuitive home screen layout with holographic visual effects. With the new ViewSonic user interface, usability and navigation is unparalleled. Users can quickly get up to speed and customize their favorite apps, delivered directly from the Android storefront.</p>
<p>With its RiteTouch technology and multi-touch capability, it’s easy to write directly on the ViewPad 7e’s 800&#215;600 LED backlit screen. It is perfect for note taking in the classroom, or highlighting excerpts within a novel or textbook. RiteTouch technology makes it easy to swipe across content, zoom in and out, and scroll through emails using either a fingertip or a stylus. Texting couldn’t be easier with the built-in Swype™ keyboard, making typing lightening fast right out of the box.</p>
<p>“Our ViewPad tablet line offers a robust assortment of solutions designed to meet every individual’s mobile computing needs – spanning from business to entertainment,” said Michael Holstein, vice president of business development, ViewSonic. “The ViewPad 7e extends our quality commitment to consumers that want an excellent mobile multimedia experience, at a very aggressive price point.”</p>
<p>Whether experiencing 1080p video playback via the Micro HDMI connection, enjoying Flash 10.3 based applications, or engaging in video chats or taking photos using the dual cameras (3MP rear, VGA 0.3MP front), the ViewPad 7e delivers a robust yet cost-effective multimedia experience. In addition to 4GB of internal storage, the ViewPad 7e offers up to 32GB of additional storage capacity via the micro SD card slot. Teamed with Wi-Fi<sup>®</sup> 802.11 g/b/n and Bluetooth<sup>®</sup> support, consumers are able to stay connected to all their favorite multimedia content wherever they go. For added convenience and functionality, the ViewPad 7e offers ViewSonic’s AirSync® technology to ensure that tablet owners will receive over-the-air device updates as they are rolled out, from feature add-ons to software updates.</p>
<p>The ViewPad 7e will be available in North America at the end of October for an ESP of $199.99. Latin America will follow with product availability in November.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Samsung announces Android-powered Transform Ultra for Sprint</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/10/24/samsung-announces-transform-ultra-for-sprint/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 14:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung announced the Transform Ultra for Sprint on Monday, an Android 2.3-powered smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The Transform Ultra is powered by a 1GHz processor and has a 3-megapixel camera, a secondary front-facing VGA camera for video chat, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display with an HVGA resolution, 512MB of RAM, 2GB of on-board storage, a 1,500 mAh battery and support for Sprint&#8217;s 3G network. Neither Sprint nor Samsung have announced pricing or a release date for the Transform Ultra, although we suspect it will hit the market in time for the holiday season at a budget-friendly price. Hit the break for Samsung&#8217;s fact sheet. Samsung Transform™ Ultra Highly-customizable Android experience Samsung Transform Ultra is a premium android powered device]]></description>
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<p>Samsung announced the Transform Ultra for Sprint on Monday, an Android 2.3-powered smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The Transform Ultra is powered by a 1GHz processor and has a 3-megapixel camera, a secondary front-facing VGA camera for video chat, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display with an HVGA resolution, 512MB of RAM, 2GB of on-board storage, a 1,500 mAh battery and support for Sprint&#8217;s 3G network. Neither Sprint nor Samsung have announced pricing or a release date for the Transform Ultra, although we suspect it will hit the market in time for the holiday season at a budget-friendly price. Hit the break for Samsung&#8217;s fact sheet.<span id="more-109483"></span></p>
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<p align="center"><strong>Samsung Transform™ Ultra</strong></p>
<p align="center"><em>Highly-customizable Android experience</em></p>
<p>Samsung Transform Ultra is a premium android powered device that delivers a truly customizable experience even faster than before and at an affordable price. Samsung Transform Ultra, powered by Android 2.3 Gingerbread, features access to Google Mobile™ services and more than 250,000 applications through Android Market. It has a powerful 1GHz processor, a 3MP rear-facing camera and VGA front-facing camera for video chat while on the go. Equipped with Sprint ID users can also completely customize their experience based on their needs and interests. Users can automatically get ringers, wallpapers, apps and widgets downloaded to your phone in one click.</p>
<p><strong>Productivity </strong></p>
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<li>3.5” HVGA touch screen with full QWERTY keyboard</li>
<li>1GHz processor</li>
<li>Android 2.3 with Sprint ID customizable user interface<strong></strong></li>
<li>Sprint 3G (EVDO Rev. A) network</li>
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<p><strong>Entertainment and Personalization</strong></p>
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<li>Dual Cameras- 3 MP camera and VGA front facing camera</li>
<li>Sprint ID, a user-friendly means of customizing Android content on mobile phones. Allows users to instantly download ID packs that deliver a predefined experience, including applications, widgets, ringtones and wallpapers, all at once.</li>
<li>Android Market™ – browse and download thousands of free and paid apps from around the world</li>
<li>WiFi and GPS capable</li>
<li>MP3 Player with MicroSD card slot (supports up to 32GB)</li>
<li>Stereo Bluetooth® Wireless technology</li>
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<p><strong>Specifications</strong></p>
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<li>Processor: 1 GHz Qualcomm  MSM8655</li>
<li>Dimensions: 4.57 x 2.40 x 0.55 inches; 4.9 ounces</li>
<li>Display: HVGA 480 x 320 pixels</li>
<li>RAM/ROM: 512MB/2GB</li>
<li>1500 mAh Li-ION inner cell battery with up to 7 hours<sup>1</sup> continuous talk time</li>
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		<title>T-Mobile announces LG DoublePlay, an Android smartphone with two screens</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/10/18/t-mobile-announces-lg-doubleplay-an-android-smartphone-with-two-screens/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 06:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T-Mobile on Monday announced the LG DoublePlay, an Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) smartphone with two displays and an industrial design that reminds us slightly of the Motorola CLIQ. The DoublePlay is equipped with a 3.5-inch primary display and a secondary 2-inch screen that divides a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which looks a bit awkward. The phone is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, has a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording 720p HD video and supports T-Mobile&#8217;s HSPA+ &#8220;4G&#8221; network. T-Mobile expects the DoublePlay to be available in time for the holiday season, but did not provide pricing details. Full press release is below. NEW LG DOUBLEPLAY, EXCLUSIVELY OFFERED BY T-MOBILE, RAISES THE STAKES AT THE 2011 LG U.S. NATIONAL TEXTING CHAMPIONSHIP]]></description>
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<p>T-Mobile on Monday announced the LG DoublePlay, an Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) smartphone with two displays and an industrial design that reminds us slightly of the Motorola CLIQ. The DoublePlay is equipped with a 3.5-inch primary display and a secondary 2-inch screen that divides a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which looks a bit awkward. The phone is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, has a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording 720p HD video and supports T-Mobile&#8217;s HSPA+ &#8220;4G&#8221; network. T-Mobile expects the DoublePlay to be available in time for the holiday season, but did not provide pricing details. Full press release is below.<span id="more-108338"></span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>NEW LG DOUBLEPLAY, EXCLUSIVELY OFFERED BY T-MOBILE, RAISES THE STAKES AT THE 2011 LG U.S. NATIONAL TEXTING CHAMPIONSHIP</strong></p>
<p><em>LG and T-Mobile USA Announce the LG DoublePlay™, with Unique Dual Touch Screens, Delivering Twice the Texting and Social Networking Capabilities</em></p>
<p><em>Thirteen Contestants Compete for Chance to Become Part of Texting History, a $50,000 Grand Prize and Named the Fastest Texter in the U.S.</em></p>
<p>SAN DIEGO and BELLEVUE, Wash October 17, 2011 LG Mobile is once again challenging the fastest thumbs in the nation to the ultimate text messaging challenge the fifth annual LG U.S. National Texting Championship, featuring the new LG DoublePlayTM. Announced today, the LG DoublePlay is the ultimate multitasking handset, featuring a split QWERTY keyboard and dual capacitive touch screens, making simultaneous mobile activities easier than ever. During this year’s competition, 13 contestants will use the LG DoublePlay, which is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon® processor, to compete in the ultimate texting showdown for the chance to win a $50,000 cash prize and a once-in-a-lifetime spot in texting history.</p>
<p>Equipped with dual customizable touch screens  a 3.5-inch main display and 2.0-inch sub display  that operate independently or in tandem, as well as a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard and Swype® for easy text input, the LG DoublePlay allows users to perform multiple tasks at once such as updating their Facebook pages while simultaneously surfing the Web, texting or checking email.</p>
<p>“The evolving nature of texting trends and mobile technology has brought LG and T-Mobile together to create a device that celebrates multi-tasking beyond a powerful processor,” said Carl Brown, director of trade marketing for LG Mobile. “With its split keyboard and dual screens, LG DoublePlay’s impressive hardware made it the obvious choice for the official mobile phone of the 2011 National Texting Championship. LG is proud to be leading the charge in the next generation of mobile messaging devices while continuing its legacy as a leading manufacturer in QWERTY keyboard devices.”</p>
<p>“Whether sending texts or emails, checking in on social media sites, or browsing the Web, consumers are looking for fun and easy ways to stay connected to the people and things that matter most to them,” said Kim Swanson, director, product management, T-Mobile USA. “With the introduction of the LG DoublePlay and its unique dual-screen design, we are bringing the ultimate multitasking tool to our customers.”</p>
<p>The LG DoublePlay comes with a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recorder, allowing users to capture and share pictures and videos via messaging, email or Facebook. The device also offers multiple messaging options, including Cloud Text™ and Group Text™, giving users the ability to send and receive texts from a PC or tablet or create group chats on-the-go for faster, more efficient content sharing. LG DoublePlay features Android™ 2.3 (Gingerbread) with access to Android Market™ and delivers complete user customization with seven home screens and up to nine touchscreen shortcuts for one-touch navigation.</p>
<p>2011 LG U.S. National Texting Championship<br />
The fifth annual LG U.S. National Texting Championship will bring the fastest, most talented thumbs in America to the historic Altman Building in New York City to face-off for the chance to be named the winner of the 2011 LG U.S. National Texting Championship. Reigning champion Brianna Hendrickson, who took home the 2010 title at just 13 years-old, is the contestant to beat. This year’s competition will push contestants to dig deep and flex their texting muscles as they race through challenges designed to test texting speed, accuracy and dexterity. Competitors will need to type phrases on their LG DoublePlay exactly as they appear on LG plasma screens, while distracted by blind folds, complex phrases and marathon game play.</p>
<p>LG first set out to crown the fastest thumbs in America in 2007 when more than 500 contestants battled it out for the U.S. texting title. Now a national phenomenon, last year’s Championship featured a record 500,000 competition entries and became the subject of a MTV documentary called “Thumbs” by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Bill Couturié. Providing an exclusive look at the growing phenomenon of texting among today’s youth, the film provided a first-hand look at player preparations during the marathon race to the 2010 LG National Texting Championship. Moreover, “Thumbs” underscored the increasing importance of texting as one of today’s preferred methods of mainstream communication. For more information on the LG U.S. National Texting Championship, please visit www.facebook.com/lgtexterus.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>iFixit reveals inner workings of iPhone 4S in new teardown</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/10/13/ifixit-reveals-inner-workings-of-iphone-4s-in-new-teardown/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 23:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The crew at iFixit has given the iPhone 4S its proper tear-down, revealing the phone&#8217;s inner workings and hardware. iFixit noticed that the battery offers an extra 0.5 WHrs over the one found in the iPhone 4, which is likely the reason Apple is able to advertise an additional 1-hour of 3G talk time on the iPhone 4S compared to its predecessor. The phone is equipped with a Qualcomm RTR8605 radio, an Avago ACPM-7181 power amplifier and of course a dual-core 1GHz Apple A5 processor, which has been downclocked to 800MHz. Be sure to hit the jump for a few more images of the iPhone 4S teardown. Deliveries of Apple&#8217;s new smartphone begin on Friday, and in the meantime be]]></description>
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<p>The crew at <em>iFixit </em>has given the iPhone 4S its proper tear-down, revealing the phone&#8217;s inner workings and hardware. <em>iFixit</em> noticed that the battery offers an extra 0.5 WHrs over the one found in the iPhone 4, which is likely the reason Apple is able to advertise an additional 1-hour of 3G talk time on the iPhone 4S compared to its predecessor. The phone is equipped with a Qualcomm RTR8605 radio, an Avago ACPM-7181 power amplifier and of course a dual-core 1GHz Apple A5 processor, which has been downclocked to 800MHz. Be sure to hit the jump for a few more images of the iPhone 4S teardown. Deliveries of Apple&#8217;s new smartphone begin on Friday, and in the meantime be sure to check out our <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/10/13/apple-iphone-4s-hands-on/">hands-on with the iPhone 4S</a>.<span id="more-108014"></span></p>
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		<title>Pantech Breakout LTE and Samsung Illusion spotted for Verizon</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/09/05/pantech-breakout-lte-and-samsung-illusion-spotted-for-verizon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 20:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Samsung Illusion and the Pantech Breakout LTE have been leaked by Pocketnow. There is not much information about the Samsung Illusion aside from a single photograph, but the Verizon Wireless-bound Pantech Breakout LTE is equipped with a 4-inch WVGA display, a 5-megapixel camera, a front-facing camera for video chats, a 1GHz processor and 512MB of memory. Rumor has it the Breakout LTE will also be capable of sharing its 4G connection with up to 10 different Wi-Fi enabled devices at the same time. Prices and launch dates are still unclear but the Breakout could make its debut in the coming days and the Illusion may hit the market towards the end of September. Read on for an image of the]]></description>
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<p>The Samsung Illusion and the Pantech Breakout LTE have been leaked by <em>Pocketnow</em>. There is not much information about the Samsung Illusion aside from a single photograph, but the Verizon Wireless-bound Pantech Breakout LTE is equipped with a 4-inch WVGA display, a 5-megapixel camera, a front-facing camera for video chats, a 1GHz processor and 512MB of memory. Rumor has it the Breakout LTE will also be capable of sharing its 4G connection with up to 10 different Wi-Fi enabled devices at the same time. Prices and launch dates are still unclear but the Breakout could make its debut in the coming days and the Illusion may hit the market towards the end of September. Read on for an image of the Samsung Illusion. <span id="more-102703"></span></p>
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		<title>Nokia launches three Symbian Belle devices</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/25/nokia-launches-three-symbian-belle-devices/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 04:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nokia announced three new Symbian Belle-powered phones on Wednesday: the Nokia 700, Nokia 701 and Nokia 600. The Nokia 700 is the smallest of the bunch and includes a 1GHz processor, a 3.2-inch AMOLED ClearBlack display, 2GB of storage, a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording HD video and support for near-field communications (NFC). The 701 mimics the C7&#8242;s industrial design and has the &#8220;brightest ever&#8221; mobile display, a 1GHz processor, an 8-megapixel camera capable of shooting HD video, a 2-megapixel forward-facing camera for video chats and 8GB of internal storage. The Nokia 600 has a music focus and sports an FM antenna, a loud speaker, a 1GHz processor, a 5-megapixel camera capable of HD video capture, 2GB of internal storage]]></description>
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<p>Nokia announced three new Symbian Belle-powered phones on Wednesday: the Nokia 700, Nokia 701 and Nokia 600. The Nokia 700 is the smallest of the bunch and includes a 1GHz processor, a 3.2-inch AMOLED ClearBlack display, 2GB of storage, a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording HD video and support for near-field communications (NFC). The 701 mimics the C7&#8242;s industrial design and has the &#8220;brightest ever&#8221; mobile display, a 1GHz processor, an 8-megapixel camera capable of shooting HD video, a 2-megapixel forward-facing camera for video chats and 8GB of internal storage. The Nokia 600 has a music focus and sports an FM antenna, a loud speaker, a 1GHz processor, a 5-megapixel camera capable of HD video capture, 2GB of internal storage and support for NFC-initiated pairing with Bluetooth accessories. Nokia says the 600 should offer about 60 hours of music playback on a single charge. Nokia vice president Ilari Nurmi confirmed these will &#8220;not be the last Symbian&#8221; devices the company launches. Read on for the full press release. <span id="more-101336"></span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Nokia 700, Nokia 701 and Nokia 600  smartphones introduce latest Symbian software update while new  NFC-enabled stereo Bluetooth headset takes advantage of NFC pairing and  sharing functionality</strong></p>
<p>Espoo, Finland and Hong Kong &#8211; Nokia today announced the launch of  three feature-packed, mass market smartphones, bringing the latest  smartphone functionality at attractive price points and including  market-leading innovation with Symbian Belle.  The Nokia 700, Nokia 701 and Nokia 600 extend the range of available  designs, features and functionality in the Nokia Symbian smartphone  range.  Symbian Belle powers all three, with single-tap NFC technology sharing and pairing, the most personal user interface so far and a more  powerful mobile Web browsing experience. As well as allowing content to  be shared between devices, NFC capabilities allow any of the three new  smartphones to pair with NFC-enabled mobile accessories such as speakers  or Bluetooth headphones and headsets. To extend the range of available  NFC-enabled accessories, Nokia is also announcing the launch of the  Nokia Essence Bluetooth Stereo Headset, which can be paired with any  NFC-enabled smartphone simply by tapping the two devices together.</p>
<p><strong>Symbian Belle range</strong><br />
While  all three smartphones contain recognizable Nokia features, they each  represent a very distinct set of priorities to allow users to choose  what matters most in a smartphone. The most compact touch screen  monoblock smartphone in the world (Nokia 700); a sleek and stylish smartphone with the world&#8217;s brightest mobile display for indoor or outdoor use (Nokia 701), and Nokia&#8217;s loudest entertainment smartphone (Nokia 600) all bring firsts to the Nokia product portfolio.</p>
<p>&#8220;After  bringing exciting new features to the Symbian user experience only two  months ago with Symbian Anna, we are now driving the platform even  further with our most competitive Symbian user experience ever,&#8221; said  Ilari Nurmi, Vice President at Nokia. &#8220;Symbian Belle and the three new  handsets we are launching today show our commitment to continue  delivering Symbian products that allow people to choose what is most  important to them in terms of user experience, design, functionality and  price.  These will not be last products or updates we will deliver on  Symbian.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;With the announcement today Nokia has  made it clear that Symbian will continue to play an important role in  its product portfolio along side Windows Phone 7&#8243; said Nick McQuire IDC.  &#8220;There is a sense of urgency in the way improvements and innovation are  being delivered to the platform that demonstrates how committed Nokia  is to make Symbian products a competitive smartphone choice.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Nokia 700: Nokia&#8217;s smallest smartphone</strong><br />
At only 50 cubic centimetres, weighing 96gm and at 110 x 50.7 x 9.7 mm, the Nokia 700 not only becomes Nokia&#8217;s most compact smartphone in the Symbian range,  it is the most compact touch monoblock smartphone in the world. What it  lacks in size it makes up for in functionality,  with single-tap NFC  sharing and pairing capabilities, a 1Ghz processor, 3.2 inch AMOLED screen ClearBlack display, 2GB of internal memory (with the option of using a  32GB microSD card for a total of 34GB), HD video capture and 5MP full  focus camera with LED flash. The Nokia 700 is also Nokia&#8217;s most  eco-friendly smartphone. With a long battery life, extensive use of  eco-friendly materials and features to minimize battery consumption, it  is the perfect smartphone for any environmentally-conscious smartphone  user.</p>
<p><strong>Nokia 701: Nokia&#8217;s brightest smartphone</strong><br />
The Nokia 701 is a sleek, slim smartphone incorporating the world&#8217;s brightest ever  mobile phone display, based on a 3.5 inch ClearBlack display that makes  it perfect for indoor and outdoor use.  It also has active noise  cancellation for the clearest sound quality and, like the other new  smartphones, provides single-tap NFC pairing and sharing capabilities,  allowing content to be shared and sound to be streamed wirelessly to  headphones and NFC-enabled speakers.</p>
<p>Based on the popular Nokia C7 design, the Nokia 701 smartphone also has  a 1GHz processor, 8MP full focus camera with dual LED flash and 2 X  digital zoom, 2nd front-facing camera and HD video capture. It comes  with 8GB internal memory and the possibility to increase to 40GB by  installing a 32GB microSD card.</p>
<p><strong>Nokia 600: Nokia&#8217;s loudest smartphone</strong><br />
The Nokia 600 smartphone delivers a big sound and a big personality in a small  package and is Nokia&#8217;s loudest at 106 Phons. With built-in FM radio  antenna for listening to radio without headphones and FM transmitter  that makes it possible to broadcast music from your phone to any FM  radio, the Nokia 600 is a music-lover&#8217;s dream.  With 60 hours of music  playback time, an incredibly powerful internal loudspeaker and the  ability to also stream music wirelessly to NFC-enabled accessories, it  is the perfect smartphone to get the party started.</p>
<p>Available  at a lower price point than the Nokia 700 and Nokia 701, the Nokia 600  still comes with a 1 GHz processor; 5MP full focus camera with LED flash  and HD video capture, and 2GB of internal memory with ability to  increase to 34GB using a 32GB microSD card.</p>
<p><strong>Symbian Belle</strong></p>
<p>Symbian Belle is the latest in a series of planned software updates to the Symbian  platform, which started with Symbian Anna and will continue into 2012.  Symbian Belle increases the number of home screens from three to six  providing more room to display applications and services. Live widgets,  now come in five different sizes, making the home screens come alive and  giving users more flexibility to personalize the user experience. It  also includes a pull down menu and taskbar to access notifications from  any of the home screens and further enhancements to the Web browsing  experience. All in all, Symbian Belle provides Nokia&#8217;s most competitive,  seamless and intuitive Symbian experience so far.</p>
<p>One  of Symbian Belle&#8217;s most exciting features is the single-tap NFC sharing  and pairing capability. This allows contacts, videos and images to be  shared with other NFC-enabled devices and smartphones, as well as  pairing with NFC-enabled mobile accessories such as speakers and headsets. Gaming fans also benefit from the NFC  capabilities of the new handsets with the ability to unlock additional  levels in Angry Birds or find a hidden blade in Fruit Ninja just by  touching two NFC-enabled devices together. On the Nokia 701 smartphone,  which comes preloaded with Asphalt 5, two friends can even pair to  compete on the same racetrack.</p>
<p><strong>Nokia Essence Bluetooth Stereo Headset</strong><br />
The  new Nokia Essence Bluetooth Stereo Headset uses special active noise  cancellation technology to eliminate an unprecedented 99.8% of  background noise &#8211; delivering pure, high-fidelity sound no matter how  noisy the surroundings for people who don&#8217;t want to sacrifice audio  quality when going wireless.  Using NFC technology, the Bluetooth  headset can be paired with any NFC-enabled smartphone simply by tapping  the two devices together.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>BGR and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon™ giveaway, week 3: TouchPad, EVO 3D, myTouch 4G Slide!</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/17/bgr-and-qualcomm%e2%80%99s-snapdragon%e2%84%a2-giveaway-week-3-touchpad-evo-3d-mytouch-4g-slide/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 17:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following weeks one and two of Qualcomm and BGR’s Snapdragon giveaway, six lucky BGR readers are now proud owners of six awesome Snapdragon-powered devices. Now we&#8217;re back for the third and final week of this awesome giveaway series, and we&#8217;ve got three brand new devices ready that fall into Qualcomm&#8217;s Snapdragon System 3 category, offering up to 1.5GHz dual-core CPUs, Adreno 220 GPUs, HSPA+ support, 1080p recording support, Dolby 5.1 surround sound support and support for stereoscopic 3D, as evidenced by one of this week&#8217;s devices in particular. That&#8217;s right ladies and gents, this week we&#8217;re giving away one HTC EVO 3D (Sprint), one HTC myTouch 4G Slide (T-Mobile) and one HP TouchPad tablet. Leave a comment below explaining why you want to win]]></description>
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<p>Following weeks <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/03/bgr-and-qualcomm-celebrate-snapdragon%E2%84%A2-rebranding-with-huge-giveaway/">one</a> and <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/10/bgr-and-qualcomms-snapdragon%E2%84%A2-giveaway-week-2-evo-view-4g-xperia-play-infuse-4g/">two</a> of Qualcomm and BGR’s Snapdragon giveaway, six lucky BGR readers are now proud owners of six awesome Snapdragon-powered devices. Now we&#8217;re back for the third and final week of this awesome giveaway series, and we&#8217;ve got three brand new devices ready that fall into Qualcomm&#8217;s Snapdragon System 3 category, offering up to 1.5GHz dual-core CPUs, Adreno 220 GPUs, HSPA+ support, 1080p recording support, Dolby 5.1 surround sound support and support for stereoscopic 3D, as evidenced by one of this week&#8217;s devices in particular. That&#8217;s right ladies and gents, this week we&#8217;re giving away one <strong>HTC EVO 3D</strong> (Sprint), one <strong>HTC myTouch 4G Slide </strong>(T-Mobile) and one <strong>HP TouchPad</strong> tablet.</p>
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<li>Leave a comment below explaining why you want to win — be sure to use your real email address, Twitter account or Facebook account when commenting so we can contact you if you win</li>
<li>Follow <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR">@BGR</a> on Twitter and retweet <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR/status/103879565079879680">this post</a></strong></li>
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<p>Readers may enter this portion of the giveaway up to twice, once by commenting beneath this post and once by following <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR">@BGR</a> on Twitter and retweeting <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR/status/103879565079879680">this post</a></strong>. The third leg of our three-week giveaway will run from now through 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on August 23rd. The giveaway is open to legal residents of the United States only, and you must be at least 18-years-old to enter. No purchase is necessary, and all devices and shipping costs will be free to contest winners. Winners will be selected randomly, contacted directly by BGR staff, and devices will be paired with winners at random. Phone service is not included.</p>
<p>Good luck! And feel free to follow individual BGR staffers on Twitter, too (<a href="http://twitter.com/#!/boygenius">@boygenius</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/zacharye">@zacharye</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/robotodd">@robotodd</a>).</p>
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		<title>LG Thrill 4G review</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/17/lg-thrill-4g-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 16:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Thrill 4G is the second Android smartphone in the United States capable of recording and displaying 3D video and photos without the need for special glasses. We first saw the phone during CTIA earlier this year and, after delays, it will launch soon on AT&#38;T for $99.99. I spent the better part of the last three weeks carrying the LG Thrill 4G everywhere I went. Are the 3D effects useful and fun or are they just a lame gimmick? Does the &#8220;4G&#8221; in its name equate to faster data speeds or does it surf on a par with 3G phones? All of this and more is answered in my review, so hit the read link to get started. Hardware]]></description>
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<p>The Thrill 4G is the second Android smartphone in the United States capable of recording and displaying 3D video and photos without the need for special glasses. We first saw the phone <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/03/22/hands-on-with-the-att-thrill-4g-video/">during CTIA</a> earlier this year and, after delays, it will launch soon on AT&amp;T for $99.99. I spent the better part of the last three weeks carrying the LG Thrill 4G everywhere I went. Are the 3D effects useful and fun or are they just a lame gimmick? Does the &#8220;4G&#8221; in its name equate to faster data speeds or does it surf on a par with 3G phones? All of this and more is answered in my review, so hit the read link to get started.</p>
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<h2>Hardware</h2>
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<p>The LG Thrill 4G is identical to its European cousin, the LG Optimus 3D, in nearly every way. It&#8217;s equipped with a 4.3-inch 800 x 480-pixel screen that&#8217;s capable of displaying both 2D and 3D content on the fly. Measuring in at 5in x 2.7in x 0.47in and with a weight of 5.9oz, the Thrill 4G is a bit bulkier than other high-end smartphones on AT&amp;T, such as the Infuse 4G, but it&#8217;s not terrible.</p>
<p>Despite its plastic back cover, the Thrill 4G feels very study just like its LTE counterpart, the <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/06/01/lg-revolution-review/">LG Revolution</a>. The front of the phone has black faux-brushed metal accents around the screen and AT&amp;T ditched the matte gray back on the Optimus 3D for a more attractive matte black design with a faint cross-hatch etching. The back of the Thrill 4G is also home to two camera lenses capable of recording 3D content, and a single LED flash. There&#8217;s a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top of the Thrill 4G and microUSB and mini-HDMI hatches on the left side of the device. A single button on the right side of the phone can be pressed to quickly enter the phone&#8217;s &#8220;3D Space&#8221; application, and I wish it was a camera quick-launch button instead. AT&amp;T also included an HDMI to mini-HDMI cable, which means you&#8217;ll be able to connect the phone up to your TV right out of the box.</p>
<p>The Thrill 4G is a nice package overall but I noticed two yellow splotches towards the bottom of the screen. The discoloration was most noticeable while accessing the web, since most websites have a white background. The defect is too subtle to see in the various images in this review, but it&#8217;s there. At first I assumed this was just a one-time flaw with my unit, but I noticed the same problem on my European Optimus 3D and confirmed the discoloration with another journalist, too. Perhaps the screen is responsible for AT&amp;T&#8217;s delayed launch of the phone, although that is not confirmed. (<strong>Update: A second device from AT&amp;T didn&#8217;t have this issue so it was clearly limited to my phone or at least an early batch.</strong>)</p>
<h2>Software</h2>
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<p>The LG Thrill 4G runs Android 2.2 (Froyo) out of the box but AT&amp;T has promised an Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) update is on the way. Android ran smoothly and I rarely saw any lag thanks to the phone&#8217;s dual-core 1GHz processor. LG overlays Android with its own lackluster and ugly user interface. There aren&#8217;t any worthwhile widgets aside from a decent third-party weather app, and the icons that infiltrate the status bar and the main menu are too colorful and toy-like for my tastes. The entire UI reminds me of LG&#8217;s experience on feature phones, which was never a good thing. Thankfully there are free applications such as LauncherPro that can rid your phone of the ugly icon and UI problem, but I wish LG had left this a &#8220;pure Google&#8221; experience as it did with the T-Mobile G2x. LG also added several 3D-specific applications and I&#8217;ll go over them in the following section.</p>
<h2>3D</h2>
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<p>3D. Whenever I hear the term I immediately think I&#8217;m being sucked into a gimmick no better than a holographic trading card. I won&#8217;t even go to a 3D movie. You may remember my impressions on 3D when I <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/04/06/nintendo-3ds-review-seeing-double/">reviewed the Nintendo 3DS</a>; the display wasn&#8217;t impressive and it took away from the gaming experience in a number of titles.</p>
<p>The Optimus Thrill 4G definitely has a superior screen compared to the 3DS though, and since 3D is optional for the most part I, oddly enough, enjoy using it. LG included a full 3D menu that allows you to quickly browse 3D YouTube  videos, 3D pictures and videos in your gallery, and fast access to 3D  games.There are a couple of decent games that definitely suck you into the 3D experience. I liked playing Let&#8217;s Golf 2 in three dimensions and Fragging in Nova was also decent fun, but it wasn&#8217;t much better than playing in 2D. Additionally, there aren&#8217;t a lot of games pre-loaded, so you&#8217;ll need to buy more to keep the experience going. While there&#8217;s a YouTube application with dedicated access to 3D videos, I spent most of my time showing off the pre-loaded videos to friends and strangers in bars. The response was nearly always &#8220;that&#8217;s cool, but who cares?&#8221; And that&#8217;s the problem: who cares? 3D is <em>somewhat</em> exciting and it works, but at the end of the day it&#8217;s totally unnecessary.</p>
<h2>Camera</h2>
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<p>The Thrill 4G&#8217;s camera is capable of shooting in both 2D and 3D modes. In 2D mode you can capture 5-megapixel photos and record video in 1080p HD. The stereoscopic 3D cameras are also capable of snapping 3-megapixel 3D images and recording 720p HD video in 3D. Videos came out well. In fact, here&#8217;s a video of a Jane&#8217;s Addiction concert on YouTube that was filmed entirely in 720p 3D video with a number of LG Thrill units, if you want a better sample of the camera&#8217;s quality.</p>
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<p>The tricky part with the camera is that if you aren&#8217;t in the right light or aren&#8217;t careful enough when snapping a photo, there&#8217;s actually an overlap of two images and it looks like a blurry 3D mess. When I was careful to steady the phone and snap a photo of an object in a well lit area, the photos came out pretty well. If I held the phone in a darker area, to avoid any glare, the images didn&#8217;t appear to pop off of the screen. A shot of chips, salsa, and plates on a coffee table came out really well, as did a picture of a coffee mug on a bookshelf. Other shots, such as those taken down my street, weren&#8217;t as impressive. You&#8217;ll need to really get up close to your subject in order for it to appear to pop off of the screen. Otherwise the image looks like it has a lot of depth but it doesn&#8217;t pop off of the screen.</p>
<p>Another cool feature: you can take shots in 2D and then view them in 3D, although the effects are much better if you take the pictures in 3D originally. Worse, 2D pictures were often on the blurry and washed-out side (see above). Overall, I liked snapping photos better than recording video; the results came out better. Unfortunately, I didn&#8217;t have access to a 3D TV to see my home videos blown up.</p>
<h2>Call Quality and Data</h2>
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<p>Call quality on the Thrill 4G was good during my tests. I used the phone daily for a solid two weeks to place a number of phone calls and didn&#8217;t have any complaints. I was able to hear the callers on the other end loud and clear and they said I sounded &#8220;crisp.&#8221; I dropped a couple of conversations but that&#8217;s par for the course on AT&amp;T in New York City. One issue I did notice: the signal strength indicator would frequently jump around between two and four bars. The icon doesn&#8217;t always reflect the actual signal strength, but there could be issues with the phone&#8217;s ability to maintain a solid signal.</p>
<p>As its name implies, the LG Thrill 4G runs on AT&amp;T&#8217;s HSPA+ &#8220;4G&#8221; network. I ran a number of tests with the Speedtest.net application in my apartment, where I usually run my tests, and rarely saw the phone peak over 1Mbps while running a download test. Instead, I averaged about 750Kbps, which is slower than I&#8217;ve seen with a number of 3G phones. The phone&#8217;s upload speeds were solid, however: I averaged 1.6Mbps in my upload throughput tests.</p>
<h2>Battery</h2>
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<p>I was able to get through a full day with the Thrill 4G without a problem using the phone moderately. Obviously your mileage will vary if you&#8217;re spending more time using the 3D display or streaming video, but generally the battery was on a par with the Infuse 4G on AT&amp;T, which is one of the longer lasting Android devices out there.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
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<p>I like the Thrill 4G because LG tried to differentiate itself with a device that could display and record 3D content. It&#8217;s a fun concept and works in practice, but it&#8217;s hard to recommend a phone simply because it offers 3D as an option. The third dimension, as it stands in mobile, is purely for entertainment purposes, and the problem is the phone has so many other faults.</p>
<p>The Thrill 4G has a solid build, despite its plastic accents, but it&#8217;s far bulkier and heavier than many of its competitors. Call quality was satisfactory, but I had issues with its download speeds in New York City.</p>
<p>Overall, the LG Thrill 4G is just a mediocre device. You might be better served picking up a Motorola ATRIX 4G for the same $99.99 price, as it still packs a mean hardware punch. If it&#8217;s power your after though, my advice is to stick around and see how Samsung&#8217;s upcoming Galaxy S II handset for AT&amp;T turns out.</p>
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		<title>Motorola unveils water-resistant DEFY+ smartphone</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/16/motorola-unveils-water-resistant-defy-smartphone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 04:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google&#8217;s proposed acquisition of Motorola on Monday nearly overshadowed Motorola&#8217;s latest Android smartphone, the DEFY+. Like the original DEFY, the DEFY+ is water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof. It is equipped with a 1GHz processor, Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) with MOTOBLUR, a 3.7-inch screen, a 5-megapixel camera, 2GB of internal storage and a 1,700 mAh battery. Motorola says the DEFY+ will be available in Asia, Europe and Latin America beginning in early fall, but we also suspect we&#8217;ll see a variant land on T-Mobile to replace the DEFY. Read on for the full press release. Motorola Mobility Reveals Motorola DEFY™+ It’s faster, smarter and richer – Motorola DEFY+ is now equipped with faster Web-browsing and the social networking tools you]]></description>
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<p>Google&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/15/google-to-acquire-motorola-mobility-for-12-5-billion/">proposed acquisition of Motorola</a> on Monday nearly overshadowed Motorola&#8217;s latest Android smartphone, the DEFY+. Like the <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2010/10/20/motorola-defy-coming-to-t-mobile-november-3/">original DEFY</a>, the DEFY+ is water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof. It is equipped with a 1GHz processor, Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) with MOTOBLUR, a 3.7-inch screen, a 5-megapixel camera, 2GB of internal storage and a 1,700 mAh battery. Motorola says the DEFY+ will be available in Asia, Europe and Latin America beginning in early fall, but we also suspect we&#8217;ll see a variant land on T-Mobile to replace the DEFY. Read on for the full press release. <span id="more-100213"></span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Motorola Mobility Reveals Motorola DEFY™+</strong></p>
<p><em>It’s  faster, smarter and richer – Motorola DEFY+ is now equipped with faster  Web-browsing and the social networking tools you crave to stay  connected wherever you go</em></p>
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<p>Aug. 15, 2011</p>
<p>LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. – Aug. 15, 2011 – Live life to the fullest with the latest life proof smartphone from Motorola Mobility, Inc., Motorola DEFY<sup>™</sup>+.  Building on the Motorola DEFY’s life proof heritage, Motorola DEFY+  offers exceptional protection from whatever life throws your way with  its water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof design (IP67).  In  addition, Motorola DEFY+ has a 1GHz processor that runs 25 percent  faster and is more fun with the latest version of Android<sup>™</sup> 2.3 (Gingerbread) delivering  a smarter operating system and better battery life to fully enjoy your experiences.<em> </em> Motorola DEFY+ will be available in Asia, Europe and Latin America starting in early fall.</p>
<p>Water  resistant, dust proof, and featuring scratch resistant Corning®  Gorilla® Glass, Motorola DEFY+ can survive a sudden rain shower, a day  on the beach, an all-night party – or even a tough workout with the  pre-loaded CardioTrainer application, which transforms the device into  the perfect running mate. Its brilliant 3.7-inch high-resolution  touch-screen display enables you to easily view and track your workout  progress. Wherever your days – or nights – take you, Motorola DEFY+ is  the life proof device that can keep up with your toughest demands and  wildest adventures.</p>
<p>Motorola  DEFY+ is faster than ever, keeping up with your on-the-go lifestyles so  you can effortlessly browse the Web, stay updated with social  networking sites on your homes screens and stream and download rich  media content more quickly than before. Motorola DEFY+ offers an Adobe<sup>®</sup> Flash<sup>® </sup>10-enabled browser for a rich web experience that allows users to watch their favorite movies or view videos on the Web.</p>
<p>Powered  by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), Motorola DEFY+ is smarter than ever. This  new version of Android boasts a better battery life, a more intuitive  user interface and improvements on the features you use most – including  enhanced calendar and email features and home screen options. Users can  make Motorola DEFY+ their own by organizing and personalizing their  Application trays for easy and quick access to their most used tools,  games and content.</p>
<p>Boredom proof your life; the richest  experiences in entertainment and social media are always within reach  with Motorola DEFY+. The Music Player lets you access and share your  favorite music. You can also stream your favorite music straight from  your desktops at home or work, with Motorola Media Link. Motorola DEFY+  also features Google Talk<sup>™ </sup>to<sup> </sup>keep you connected  with friends and colleagues, while built in apps like the *Zinio™  e-magazine service allow you to keep up with favourite publications  on-the-go. Entertainment doesn’t stop there: <a name="_GoBack"></a>Motorola  DEFY+ also features a 5MP camera with flash, digital zoom and auto  focus, letting users capture the best of their social life and create  their very own entertainment whatever the conditions.</p>
<p>“Motorola  DEFY+, our latest life proof smartphone, delivers the endurance and  design strength to keep up with even the most demanding lifestyles,  along with the social and entertainment capabilities that put friends  and fun in easy reach,” said Alain Mutricy, senior vice president,  portfolio and device product management, Motorola Mobility. “We designed  Motorola DEFY+ with all the smartphone features you need for a  demanding lifestyle.”</p>
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Smart Accessories </strong></p>
<p>A  suite of smart accessories ensures users get the most from the Motorola  DEFY+. Available accessories include Vehicle Dock, Bluetooth Headset,  Bluetooth Car Kit, Portable Power, and Car Charger.</p>
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Key Features and Specifications:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Powered by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and features more than 250,000 apps from Android Market™</li>
<li>1GHz processor that runs 25 percent faster for efficient Web browsing and multitasking</li>
<li>Water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof to withstand all that life throws your way</li>
<li>Features scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass</li>
<li>3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen display</li>
<li>Music Player connects you to all your favorite artists</li>
<li>MOTOBLUR  lets users stay in touch with friends, providing quick access to social  media accounts and live widgets directly from the home screen</li>
<li>Motorola Media Link allows users to sync their media content from their desktops at home or work</li>
<li>Loaded with the ability to create group emails and communication to stay in touch with friends</li>
<li>Adobe Flash Player 10 for uncompromised viewing of applications, content and videos</li>
<li>5MP camera with auto focus, flash and digital zoom</li>
<li>2GB internal; *2GB microSD card in box, expandable up to 32GB</li>
<li>Access to Google™ Apps (Google Maps™ 5.0 with Navigation, Google Talk™, Browsing)</li>
<li>1700mAH battery for 7.1 hours of talk time and 16 days in standby</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Availability</strong></p>
<p>Motorola DEFY+ will be available in Asia, Europe and Latin America starting in early fall.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>LG E730 Optimus Sol leaked [video]</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/10/lg-e730-optimus-sol-leaked-video/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 03:25:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[German gadget news site BestBoyZ has gotten its hands on one of LG&#8217;s upcoming mid-range handsets, the E730 Optimus Sol. Originally codenamed &#8220;Victor,&#8221; the device is equipped with a 3.8-inch AMOLED display and a 1GHz processor. The Optimus Sol runs Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) and is loaded with LG&#8217;s custom Optimus user interface on top. It is unclear when the Optimus Sol will hit the market but rumor has it Vodafone will offer the device in black and silver when it finally launches. Hit the jump for two more images and a full hands-on video. Read]]></description>
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<p>German gadget news site <em>BestBoyZ </em>has gotten its hands on one of LG&#8217;s upcoming mid-range handsets, the E730 Optimus Sol. Originally codenamed &#8220;Victor,&#8221; the device is equipped with a 3.8-inch AMOLED display and a 1GHz processor. The Optimus Sol runs Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) and is loaded with LG&#8217;s custom Optimus user interface on top. It is unclear when the Optimus Sol will hit the market but rumor has it Vodafone will offer the device in black and silver when it finally launches. Hit the jump for two more images and a full hands-on video.<span id="more-99679"></span></p>
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		<title>BGR and Qualcomm&#8217;s Snapdragon™ giveaway, week 2: EVO View 4G, Xperia PLAY, Inspire 4G!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You thought we&#8217;d be done after three devices? Not a chance. Following week one of Qualcomm and BGR&#8217;s Snapdragon giveaway, we&#8217;re back with three more awesome devices to send out to three lucky BGR readers absolutely free of charge. Last week&#8217;s handsets fell into Qualcomm&#8217;s new Snapdragon System 1 category, and this week&#8217;s devices are powered by beefed up System 2 chipsets, which offer up to 1.4GHz of processing power, an Adreno 205 GPU, stereoscopic 3D support and plenty more. In store for week two winners is a brand new HTC EVO View 4G tablet (Sprint), one HTC Inspire 4G (AT&#38;T) and one Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY (Verizon Wireless). Here’s how to enter: Leave a comment below explaining why you want to win — be]]></description>
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<p>You thought we&#8217;d be done after three devices? Not a chance. Following <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/03/bgr-and-qualcomm-celebrate-snapdragon%E2%84%A2-rebranding-with-huge-giveaway/">week one</a> of Qualcomm and BGR&#8217;s Snapdragon giveaway, we&#8217;re back with three more awesome devices to send out to three lucky BGR readers absolutely free of charge. Last week&#8217;s handsets fell into Qualcomm&#8217;s new Snapdragon System 1 category, and this week&#8217;s devices are powered by beefed up System 2 chipsets, which offer up to 1.4GHz of processing power, an Adreno 205 GPU, stereoscopic 3D support and plenty more. In store for week two winners is a brand new <strong>HTC EVO View 4G</strong> tablet (Sprint), one <strong>HTC Inspire 4G </strong>(AT&amp;T) and one <strong>Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY </strong>(Verizon Wireless). Here’s how to enter:</p>
<ul>
<li>Leave a comment below explaining why you want to win — be sure to use your real email address, Twitter account or Facebook account when commenting so we can contact you if you win</li>
<li>Follow <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR">@BGR</a> on Twitter and retweet <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR/status/101338253243842560"><strong>this post</strong></a></li>
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<p>Readers may enter this portion of the giveaway up to twice, once by commenting beneath this post and once by following <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR">@BGR</a> on Twitter and retweeting <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR/status/101338253243842560"><strong>this post</strong></a>. Readers who enter week two of the giveaway are still eligible to enter week three. The second leg of our three-week giveaway will run from now through 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on August 16th, and then the last leg will begin on August 17th. The giveaway is open to legal residents of the United States only, and you must be at least 18-years-old to enter. No purchase is necessary, and all devices and shipping costs will be free to contest winners. Winners will be selected randomly, contacted directly by BGR staff, and devices will be paired with winners at random. Phone service is not included.</p>
<p>Good luck! And feel free to follow individual BGR staffers on Twitter, too (<a href="http://twitter.com/#!/boygenius">@boygenius</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/zacharye">@zacharye</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/robotodd">@robotodd</a>).</p>
<p>UPDATE: The AT&amp;T device available to win is the HTC Inspire 4G, not the Samsung Infuse 4G as originally stated.</p>
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		<title>BGR and Qualcomm celebrate Snapdragon™ rebranding with huge giveaway!</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/03/bgr-and-qualcomm-celebrate-snapdragon%e2%84%a2-rebranding-with-huge-giveaway/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 16:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an age where mobile device components seem to grow by leaps and bounds every few months, it&#8217;s pretty remarkable that a pioneer in the space still manages to find itself among the top chipmakers in the world. Qualcomm&#8217;s Snapdragon chip was the first 1GHz mobile device processor to hit the market when the LG eXpo launched in December 2009, and it kicked off a gigahertz craze that has gained steam ever since. Today, Qualcomm is still a leader in the space and the company on Wednesday revealed the rebranding of its Snapdragon chipsets. Snapdragon chips now fall into one of four series: Snapdragon System 1 (65nm, up to 1.2GHz CPU, Adreno 200 GPU, up to 3G HSPA), Snapdragon System]]></description>
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<p>In an age where mobile device components seem to grow by leaps and bounds every few months, it&#8217;s pretty remarkable that a pioneer in the space still manages to find itself among the top chipmakers in the world. Qualcomm&#8217;s Snapdragon chip was the first 1GHz mobile device processor to hit the market when the LG eXpo launched in December 2009, and it kicked off a gigahertz craze that has gained steam ever since. Today, Qualcomm is still a leader in the space and the company on Wednesday revealed the rebranding of its Snapdragon chipsets. Snapdragon chips now fall into one of four series: Snapdragon System 1 (65nm, up to 1.2GHz CPU, Adreno 200 GPU, up to 3G HSPA), Snapdragon System 2 (45nm, up to 1.4GHz CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, HSPA+, 1024 x 768 display, 720p recording, Dolby 5.1, stereoscopic 3D), Snapdragon System 3 (45nm, up to 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, Adreno 220 GPU, HSPA+, 1440 x 900 display, 1080p recording, Dolby 5.1, stereoscopic 3D) and Snapdragon System 4 (28nm, up to 2.5GHz quad-core CPU, up to quad-core Adreno GPU, HSPA+, LTE). System 4 Snapdragon chipsets won&#8217;t hit the market until next year, but Systems 1 through 3 can currently be found in 125 commercially available devices. So what might be an appropriate way for Qualcomm to celebrate the new rebranding? Team up with BGR to give away nine different smartphones and tablets, of course! Read on for all the details.<span id="more-98904"></span></p>
<p>Qualcomm and BGR are very excited to usher in the new Snapdragon branding by giving away not one but nine different Snapdragon-powered devices over the next three weeks. We will be giving out three devices each week starting immediately, and each week&#8217;s devices will include Snapdragon chipsets from one of the three Snapdragon systems currently available. This week will include three System 1 devices, next week will include three System 2 devices and the following week will include&#8230; you guessed it&#8230; three System 3 devices. Kicking things off this week, we&#8217;re giving away one <strong>HTC Trophy </strong>(Verizon Wireless), one <strong>HP Veer 4G </strong>(AT&amp;T) and one <strong>HTC Arrive </strong>(Sprint) to three lucky BGR readers. Here&#8217;s how to enter:</p>
<ul>
<li>Leave a comment below explaining why you want to win — be sure to use your real email address, Twitter account or Facebook account when commenting so we can contact you if you win</li>
<li>Follow <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR">@BGR</a> on Twitter and retweet <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR/status/98786517857734656">this post</a></strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Readers may enter this portion of the giveaway up to twice, once by commenting beneath this post and once by following <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR">@BGR</a> on Twitter and retweeting <strong><a href="http://twitter.com/#!/BGR/status/98786517857734656">this post</a></strong>. Readers who enter week one of the giveaway are still eligible to enter weeks two and three. The first leg of our three-week giveaway will run from now through 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on August 9th, and then the next leg will begin on August 10th. The giveaway is open to legal residents of the United States only, and you must be at least 18-years-old to enter. No purchase is necessary, and all devices and shipping costs will be free to contest winners. Winners will be selected randomly, contacted directly by BGR staff, and devices will be paired with winners at random. Phone service is not included.</p>
<p>Good luck! And feel free to follow individual BGR staffers on Twitter, too (<a href="http://twitter.com/#!/boygenius">@boygenius</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/zacharye">@zacharye</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/robotodd">@robotodd</a>).</p>
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		<title>Sprint could offer LG Optimus Black, new Samsung device in October</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/02/sprint-could-offer-lg-optimus-black-new-samsung-device-in-october/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 03:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Todd Haselton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The LG Optimus Black may finally make its way to the United States this fall, according to a leaked internal roadmap obtained by BriefMobile. Sprint could be prepping to launch the device, model number LS865, on October 2nd. It will also offer the Samsung M930, which is expected to be the successor to the current mid-range Samsung Transform handset, as well as a new Franklin USB mobile broadband device. If Sprint does launch the LG Optimus Black, also known as the P970 abroad, it could be shadowed by Samsung&#8217;s forthcoming and more powerful Galaxy S II handset. The Optimus Black packs a 4-inch 800 x 480-pixel resolution NOVA screen, a 1GHz single-core processor, a 5-megapixel camera, and more. Read on]]></description>
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<p>The LG Optimus Black may finally make its way to the United States this fall, according to a leaked internal roadmap obtained by <em>BriefMobile.</em> Sprint could be prepping to launch the device, model number LS865, on October 2nd. It will also offer the Samsung M930, which is expected to be the successor to the current mid-range Samsung Transform handset, as well as a new Franklin USB mobile broadband device. If Sprint <em>does</em> launch the LG Optimus Black, also known as the P970 abroad, it could be shadowed by Samsung&#8217;s forthcoming and more powerful Galaxy S II handset. The Optimus Black packs a 4-inch 800 x 480-pixel resolution NOVA screen, a 1GHz single-core processor, a 5-megapixel camera, and more. Read on for the leaked roadmap image.<span id="more-98799"></span></p>
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		<title>New Nokia 500 is a race to the bottom [video]</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/01/new-nokia-500-is-a-race-to-the-bottom-video/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 12:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the Daytona 500 kicks off a race to the top each year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the Nokia 500 is a race to the bottom. Nokia on Monday announced a new Symbian-powered smartphone that will aggressively attack emerging markets and smartphone users on a budget. The €150 ($217) Nokia 500 costs about what most popular smartphones do after subsidies, and it features specs we&#8217;re not used to seeing on entry-level devices. Highlights include a 1GHz processor, a 3.2-inch 640 x 360-pixel touchscreen display, a 5-megapixel camera, 2GB of storage and HSPA data. It also weighs just 93 grams, making it the lightest Symbian smartphone to date. As attractive as this handset could be in the low-end market, it begs]]></description>
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<p>While the Daytona 500 kicks off a race to the top each year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the Nokia 500 is a race to the bottom. Nokia on Monday announced a new Symbian-powered smartphone that will aggressively attack emerging markets and smartphone users on a budget. The €150 ($217) Nokia 500 costs about what most popular smartphones do after subsidies, and it features specs we&#8217;re not used to seeing on entry-level devices. Highlights include a 1GHz processor, a 3.2-inch 640 x 360-pixel touchscreen display, a 5-megapixel camera, 2GB of storage and HSPA data. It also weighs just 93 grams, making it the lightest Symbian smartphone to date. As attractive as this handset could be in the low-end market, it begs the question: how long will it be until Nokia can attack young demographics and emerging markets this aggressively with entry-level smartphones powered by Microsoft&#8217;s Windows Phone OS? Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has said on numerous occasions that Nokia will be able to push affordable Windows Phones out to market very quickly, but €150 before subsidies is not an easy price point to hit. Nokia did not specify a launch date for the Nokia 500, saying only that it will be available before the end of the year. A pair of videos showcasing the new Nokia 500 follow below.<span id="more-98514"></span></p>
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<p><a href="http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/08/01/launch-the-nokia-500-fast-light-and-multicoloured/">Read</a></p>
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