Sunday, March 27, 2011

Android and Me

Android and Me


Rumor: HTC Flyer heading to T-Mobile

Posted: 27 Mar 2011 06:38 PM PDT

It’s no secret that HTC is looking to launch the 3G version of the HTC Flyer with as many carriers as they can, but this is the first time we’ve seen any indication that the 7-inch Android 2.3 tablet will be heading to T-Mobile. The promotional material below clearly shows in-store displays, ads, and even a YouTube page re-branding with the HTC Flyer front and center. While this may sound like exciting news, we would like to point out that we have no clue as to which of T-Mobile’s markets the HTC Flyer will be heading to. The HTC Flyer ads and store displays clearly show T-Mobile’s international logo (three d0ts before the T) while the YouTube page shown belongs to T-Mobile U.S.A.

HTC’s original launch plans called for an early Q2 launch of the Flyer. Hopefully we’ll see an official announcement from T-Mobile in the next week or two which will give us some indication as to which markets will get the HTC Flyer. If the HTC Flyer doesn’t get announced for your market, don’t forget that the HTC will be launching a WiFi-only verion of the Android tablet in the next months or so.

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Reserve your Kyocera Echo for the April 17th launch

Posted: 27 Mar 2011 06:46 AM PDT

The launch of the Kyocera Echo is scheduled for April 17th, but if you want to make sure you can get your hands on the dual-screen Android handset you might want to reserve your unit now for $199 after a $100 instant discount and new two year contract! Along with the pre-order tool, Sprint has just launched their mini site for the Kyrocera Echo which shows off some of the handset’s dual-screen features. Even if you didn’t have plans on purchasing the Echo, you might want to check out the Bottle Bustin’ Bandits game or register to win one of five Kyrocera Echo’s they’re giving away in Sprint’s Duel for a Dual Sweepstakes. We know very few of you are actually interested in the Echo since it’s running on an extremely outdated processor and features two gimmicky low resolution displays, but it’s a completely different story if you get one for free.

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