XDA-Developers has been working hard to load Google’s Android on a Windows Mobile device. Today we have success with a nearly complete working (missing GPS, sound, Bluetooth) build of Android running on a TouchPro2. PocketNow has a wonderful walkthrough of Android on a CDMA TouchPro2.
I took some side by side photos of the screens. It was hard to see the difference but it was clear that the N1 has a gorgeous screen that is much larger. Although some of the hues in the red were a bit deeper. You be the judge.
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If you were looking to check out what your TMobile HTC HD2 will look like on launch day, WireFly has a great unboxing video to check out.
TmoNews has some screens of supposed pricing of the HD2 which is looking mighty enticing. The handset will go on sale for 199.99 with contract and 449.99 without on March 24th. One word of caution Microsoft has not mentioned whether this handset will support/be upgradable to WinMo 7.
TMobile users who are looking to purchase the HTC HD2 will be in for a treat (when it actually releases), amongst some of the bundled goodies, the ones that stick out is the 16gb microsd card, two transformer movies preloaded, and a few interesting applications. Among one of the them …
Those looking to be the first one on the block with HTC’s massive HD2 can sign up at TMobileUSA’s website to be notified when the device is released. Just to recap here is the spec sheet:
4.3″ 65k 480×800 resolution screen
448mb ram, 512mb rom
WiFi, GPS, 3G
5MP camera
3.5mm headset jack
1ghz Snapdragon processor
Wow! Everyday its good to see more and more of the Google Nexus One. While I posted a video earlier this one is much more in depth and shows off some key features such as
Interact-able animated backgrounds
Picture gallery
Watching a movie
The camera in both picture and movie mode with seamless integration …
So now that Engadget has the specs for the Google Nexus One, it looks like the much coveted phone will NOT have ATT 3G. Those looking for a solution might have to rely on import solutions of the device. Similar to what we’ve seen with the Hero and Magic (MyTouch3G) …