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The new Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY. Android is ready to play

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Motorola - Empower the People

Why can't they make an ad based on the merit of their product?

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Hiya Nexus One, watcha doing?

P155

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My Nook Color runs Android 3.0 a.k.a. Honeycomb.

First off, a big thank you to everyone who sent me all those links when this exciting news broke out!

I still can't believe that I'm running a brand new generation of Android (N1 owners still waiting for "official" 2.3 Gingerbread to release). When Honeycomb was first shown at CES, I had read a lot of reports that there will be specific hardware requirements and that you couldn't just brute force run 3.0 on any device, especially not on my $250 e-reader. The UI for 3.0 is very much Tron-esque and ... shiny :D

Although this is an early release of Honeycomb, the graphics run smooth on my device. I've attached a short video showing the ripple effect of the lock screen.

Some more pictures from bootup to a few menu options including Settings and Recently Used (multi-tasking) menus.

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I <3 the Android Community.
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Notion Ink's Adam tablet Promo

via Pradeep

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Motorola ATRIX Promo (official video)

Phandroid posts that this will be sold for $600 without a contract.

I <3 the future.

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Angry Birds Rio Trailer

March 2011

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Gingerbread "Screen Off" animation

This video shows what happens when you turn your screen off in Gingerbread.

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Flip Phone – Smartphone Concept running Android by Kristian Ulrich Larsen » Yanko Design

How many “flips” does it take to make your Smartphone super-sexy. The answer? Three flexible AMOLED touchscreens and a keyboard on the reverse! Here’s what the Flip Phone feels like: a smart triangular piece held together with soft steel mesh hinges, hosting a custom flavor of Android.The boundaries of a PC and phone have smudged-up big time and this is a sample of what that future looks like. I love it!

Sexy concept phone and runs Android - what else do you need?

 

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Android 2.4 Ice Cream Sandwich is Next | Android Community

Oh Jason Kincaid, you lucky fellow. Kincaid is a writer for TechCrunch, and has firsthand heard (from no less than Andy Rubin, the Android chief) that the next version of Android (we’re thinking 2.4) will be called Ice Cream Sandwich. Up until now we weren’t sure what it’d be called at all, with best guesses being Ice Cream because of the whole alphabetical order deal (Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, and now Ice Cream.) This factoid was brought to the world via a simple passing conversation. Wild.

Kincaid and his pal Michael Arrington had been having a conversation with Andy Rubin about the Nexus S which came out recently of course, and the name just sort of… came up. How about that. Also I like how Kincaid is noting how because it’d be difficult to differentiate between images of Froyo (frozen yogurt) and Ice Cream, they more than likely decided on Ice Cream Sandwich – everyone knows what that is. Get ready for the simplest giant sculpture of them all.

Also, when’s the gigantic Honeycomb sculpture going to arrive? We’ve been waiting FOREVVVERR.

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