Today I would like to report here some very interesting news for Android fans. So, read with curiosity but don’t forget to put a comment for me,,,,,,,,
Cute slim Vodaphone 845 Android now available for public
Vodafone officially revealed their new ultra-small upcoming Android phone, the Vodafone 845. the Vodafone 845 will be powered by Android 2.1 Eclair and measures in at a very slim 100 x 55 x 13 mm.
Manufactured by Huawei, the 845 includes a 2.8-inch touchscreen display (QVGA resolution), a 3.2 mega-pixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1 and WiFi b/g connectivity, and support for triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE at 900/1800/1900 MHz as well as dualband UMTS/HSDPA at 900/2100 MHz.
Googlers throw Android party to celebrate Android 2.2
We are hopeful that there will be something great news through the Googlers party. I think the Android team at Google is throwing a celebration to enjoy the end of Android 2.2. Maybe they had a bash to demo Flash 10.1 running on a Google TV. More to follow at Google I/O.
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LG spends big on Ally promo but not started web site
Later this week LGs’ first Android coming in United States.
I wish we could bring you some more info, but the employee in charge of turning on the LG Ally website forgot to flip the switch. That Iron Man 2 commercial that leaked on Friday began playing in heavy rotation on ABC and ESPN this weekend. I was watching the NBA playoffs (go spurs go) and I must have seen the ad a dozen times by now.
At the end of the TV spot, viewers are directed to visit LG.com/ally. This site just redirects visitors to a landing page which states “Check back on April 30th for the complete LG Iron Man 2 experience”.
You might have read a lot of rumors about the LG Ally, but you can throw most of them out the window. People were originally thinking this device was similar to the high-end LU2300 “Aloha”, but the Ally is clearly a different phone as we saw in the ads. Our sources tell us this is a mid-range Android 2.1 phone featuring a 600 MHz processor and likely headed for Verizon.
Hopefully come Monday, the employee will return to work and remember to turn on the site.
Update: A detail spotted on the LG site says “Free augmented reality comic and app”. The LG Ally, pictured in the middle, clearly has the Verizon logo on it.



