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Android 4.0 report card: Which manufacturers are failing?

JR Raphael's Blog

Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, has been rolling out to devices since December -- but many phone and tablet owners are still waiting for a taste. So which companies deserve our wrath?

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HTC Rezound vs. Galaxy Nexus and Droid RAZR

JR Raphael's Blog

Wondering how the HTC Rezound stacks up next to the Galaxy Nexus and Droid RAZR? Check out this detailed comparison of Verizon's hot new Android phones.

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It's time for the baked-in Android UI to die

JR Raphael's Blog

Call it Motoblur, call it Sense, call it whatever you want -- as long as it's coming preinstalled on Android phones, it's officially overstayed its welcome.

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HTC Thunderbolt Gingerbread upgrade: Gentlemen, start your engines...

JR Raphael's Blog

If you've got an HTC Thunderbolt, get ready: All signs suggest Gingerbread is finally headed your way.

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HTC One X vs. Galaxy Nexus vs. Droid Razr Maxx: Game on!

JR Raphael's Blog

Wondering how HTC's One X stacks up next to the Galaxy Nexus and Droid Razr Maxx? Check out this detailed comparison of the three standout Android phones.

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HTC confirms Ice Cream Sandwich for the Thunderbolt? Not exactly

JR Raphael's Blog

Reports around the Web say HTC has confirmed Ice Cream Sandwich for its Thunderbolt phone. Before you start celebrating, though, you may want to read this.

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Droids galore: Your guide to Verizon's future phones

JR Raphael's Blog

It's been a while since we've seen a big focus on Verizon's Droid lineup -- but it looks like that's about to change.

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Android overload! The most important stuff from Mobile World Congress (so far)

JR Raphael's Blog

Mobile World Congress is a buffet of nonstop Android news -- so how's any reasonable person supposed to keep up? Here's a bite-sized tasting of the most interesting announcements so far.

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HTC One X competes with better photo features

Barbara Krasnoff's Blog

Cameras have become popular with smartphone buyers, to the point where they're no longer considered modest add-ons, but important features. The ability to create higher-quality photos and video will certainly be a large part of the marketing push for HTC's latest line of smartphones: HTC One.

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Android marketshare growing, iPhone shrinking, says Quantcast

Seth Weintraub's Blog

Apple, if they needed a reason to go after HTC, and by proxy Google, may have had it in marketshare numbers. Android's growth has been pretty spectacular over the past few quarters highlighted by the graphs below from Quantcast, a web analytics firm.

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"Which is the best Android phone out there right now?"

JR Raphael's Blog

It's the question everyone's always asking -- and as it turns out, it's not so easy to answer.

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Sprint: HTC Hero and Samsung Moment won't get Android 2.2

JR Raphael's Blog

Neither the HTC Hero nor the Samsung Moment will receive the Froyo update, a Sprint employee has revealed.

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Top 5 Android phones of the summer

JR Raphael's Blog

Whether you're new to Android or thinking about making an upgrade, it'd be tough to go wrong with any of these five devices.

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HTC confirms Ice Cream Sandwich for three more devices

JR Raphael's Blog

Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich release is slowly trickling out to devices around the world -- and today, HTC has promised to send the upgrade to three more of its phones.

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Key overlooked stats about the iPhone (reality distortion field still works)

Eric Lai's Blog

Probably like many of you, I assumed - based on all of the hype and sales reports for the iPhone - that the Apple Inc. smartphone was already way more popular than Microsoft's entry in this space, Windows Mobile. Heck, I wouldn't have even been surprised if it had eclipsed the BlackBerry.

Boy, was I wrong, for which I blame the U.S.-centricity of most tech reporting, as well as Steve Jobs' lingering reality-distortion field.

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