AT&T has just announced yet another Android handset, an expanding segment in the carrier’s portofolio. The new model is Samsung Captivate i897, pictured below and available “in the coming months”, possibly for a price that shouldn’t be higher than $199.99 (the 16GB iPhone 4).
Samsung Captivate features a 4 inch WVGA Super...
AT&T is slowly but surely warming up to Android, as shown by a recent clip leaked by Android Central. This video shows, among others, some folks waving around HTC Liberty, a yet unannounced device, that suffered many name changes over the past weeks.
You can’t quite make out the details on the device, aside from the fact it runs Sense UI...
A Phonedog tipster recently uncovered that HTC has been working on an Android handset for AT&T. Apparently dubbed HTC Aria, this Android 2.1 phone will be announced during an event taking place on June 7th, the same date when Steve Jobs will announce the new iPhone at WWDC.
We don’t have many details concerning HTC Aria, but what we do know...
AT&T and Motorola have just announced that the Backflip model, complete with MOTOBLUR will be available online and in AT&T stores starting March 7. This is the first Android carrier sold by the exclusive iPhone carrier (for now) in the US.
Moto Backflip will retail for $99.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate. The device uses an Android Webkit full...
After announcing the availability of Nokia’s Ovi Store for its customers, AT&T also let everyone know that it plans on getting some Android love soon, by launching no less than 5 smartphones running this OS in 2010. These devices are made by major players in the industry, like HTC and Motorola, plus newcomer Dell.
Among AT&T’s upcoming...
An anonymous Phandroid tipster has just revealed details regarding the Motorola Backflip/Enzo, that you can see in the following images. The device sports an unique form factor and you should know that this might be AT&T’s very first Android phone.
Motorola Backflip will also be known as Enzo, or the model MB300 and the same anonymous source...
Dell’s first Android phone, the Mini 3ix has just recently received the green light for launch from the FCC and we learn that AT&T is planning to release the handset in Q1 2010. The handset was initially meant for China only and we have to say it’s surprising to see AT&T getting a piece of the Android pie.
The main difference between...
Wall Street Journal reports that Motorola has joined forces with AT&T, in order to build an Android handset for the carrier. The mystery device should reach the mobile operator in 2010, or so claims the info reported by the paper. This info comes just days after Google and Verizon joined forces in a similar Android-based initiative.
If we look...
AT&T’s got some sad news today, concerning the HTC Lancaster handset, that got cancelled it seems, although it could have been the carrier’s first Android phone. However, we find our consolation in the fact that AT&T is still planning to release HTC Warhawk and Fortress in October.
Back to Lancaster, this phone was supposed to sport...
After having a look at Verizon’s HTC Touch Diamond2, HTC Mega and Tachi, it’s time to learn more about HTC Fiesta, a new Android device bound to reach AT&T pretty soon. This can be seen as yet another XML file leak and these have become quite a trend lately, so you should keep your eyes peeled for such releases.
What’s really...