T-Mobile Android: Unlocked
Thanks to Unlock T-Mobile G1, any owner with $22.99 can open their handset up for use on AT&T or any other GSM network across the globe.
Thanks to Unlock T-Mobile G1, any owner with $22.99 can open their handset up for use on AT&T or any other GSM network across the globe.
Google’s Android 2.2 platform, Froyo, has not been optimized for tablets. Froyo is not what Google had in mind for tablets, explains Liliputing.
What is Ice Cream Sandwich? Android Ice Cream Sandwich is the dessert-themed moniker for its version 4.0 of the open-source mobile operating system. Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich was introduced in October of the year 2011 as Google’s new and improved operating system for mobile devices, smartphones, as well as tablets. This updated version … Read more
There were a handful of Android versions before Android Pie, and one of the most notable versions was the Android Jelly Bean or the Android 4.1. The jump in change from Android Ice Cream Sandwich or Android 4.0 may only be subtle but the later point releases did make a huge impact. It was so … Read more
Considered a ‘Big 3’ telecom alongside Bell and Rogers, Telus takes the cake when it comes to network coverage, reliability, and speed. Its claim to fame is its PureFibre network and flagship Telus PureFibre 1.5 Gigabit plan, which offers blazing fast fiber-optic speeds for less than $125 per month. Other plans do not come close … Read more
The Federal Communications Commission is poised to approve the agency’s network neutrality principles tomorrow, Oct. 22, 2009.