Engadget got a series of tips this afternoon that apparently jive and reveal massive amounts of info on upcoming products, and a big chunk of them are Androids. Samsung Continuum , DROID Pro, HTC’s Merge/Lexicon/Lexikon (which could be carrying my ultimate hardware QWERTY ) the LG enV Pro and Moto’s Stingray tablet are all detailed and roughly dated. Rather than rework the wording of Engadget’s leak, I’ve quotes the Android-specific bullet points below
HTC T-Mobile G2 unboxing and hands on
Here she is, the successor to the G1 and the latest QWERTY-packing Android flagship, HTC’s T-Mobile G2. The phone features a Qualcomm MSM7230 processor clocked at 800MHz, 4GB ROM, 512 MB RAM, GPS/aGPS and a 5MP cam with autofocus and flash. The 1,300mAh battery is a bit of a disappointment, but I haven’t had the phone long enough to know what that translated to in practical usage.
How to put a front facing camera in your Samsung Vibrant
Before we get into this post, I must warn you, this is a little extreme. The community over at XDA Developers have taken it upon themselves to make a tutorial on how to put a front facing camera in a Samsung Vibrant
Motorola Begonia rumors
The upcoming Motorola Begonia, or what is thought to be the Motorola Cliq 2, got in on some interesting rumor action today with prospects of a new MotoBlur and WiFi calling. According to an Engadget tipster, the Begonia is said to come with WiFi calling, 3G hot-spot capability, an “interesting” keyboard design, and Blur over Android 2.2. All this, and the device is said to launch by November 1st
More DROID 2 Global snapshots
The DROID 2 Global (AKA World Edition) has been the subject of some new pictures that hit the web today, and I must say: If you can picture a DROID 2 in white, or an R2-DROID2 with a little less Artoo, then you got it. Of course the big difference comes in that the D2G has dual CDMA/GSM operating capabilities for global roaming.




