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Mot's Android Phone Debuts

Motorola and T-Mobile announced Mot's first Android smartphone, as well as a "push" social networking streaming web service called MotoBlur. The slider-format Cliq smartphone offers a 3.1-inch HVGA touchscreen, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, GPS, 3G HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth, and sensors, says Motorola.
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Carrier Takes Heroic Step Toward Android

Sprint will be the first U.S. carrier to offer HTC's "Hero" Android smartphone, complete with the "Sense" UI and a low $180 pricetag.
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More Signs Point to Samsung Linux Phone

A Samsung executive has confirmed the company is preparing its own version of Linux for a new smartphone, says an industry report. Meanwhile, another story has leaked a sketch of a Linux-based "Samsung i8320" phone said to be near completion, and this device may be Samsung's first LiMo-compliant...
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Nokia's Linux Smartphone Previewed

A technology site has published specs, photos, and Maemo 5 screenshots from the Nokia RX-51 smartphone.
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Will The G1 Continue To Get One?

One of the significant disadvantages of being an early adopter of any new technology is what comes after it, specifically, the improvements that every technology experiences over time.
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