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lolcano

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#70004 16-Oct-2010 11:57
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Flicking through today's Christchurch Press and noticed a set of adds about Telecoms Motorola Android range including the Motorola Flipout with the "coming soon" tag. Had a look on the Telecom website but not listed yet. Glad to see the Flipout is running 2.2 and none of this 1.6 jazz tho.

Looking forward to a greater Android range from other brands hopefully coming to XT  with physical buttons and touch ;)





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joeksemail
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  #397473 29-Oct-2010 18:36
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The Motorola Flipout that Telecom stock is actually running 2.1



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  #397727 30-Oct-2010 14:30
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Here's the list of current (as at 30/10/10) Android handsets:

Motorola Flipout with MOTOBLUR (2.1)
Motorola Backflip with MOTOBLUR
Motorola Milestone (2.1)

LG GW620f (1.5)

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10a (1.6)
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro U20a (1.6)

Garmin-Asus A10 (1.6)




Current Phone:
- Android: Samsung SM-G900F Galaxy S5 (XT)
- Win Phone 8: Samsung ATIV S (XT)

Current Tablet:

 

- Acer Iconia 7" Android Tablet

 

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#397729 30-Oct-2010 14:33
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Thanks for clearing that up guys, currently saving my pennys for the Milestone




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  #397731 30-Oct-2010 14:35
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I've had a Milestone for a couple of weeks now, it's pretty damn awesome, couldn't go back to the old Blackberry I had before now.

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  #397732 30-Oct-2010 14:36
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I've heard there are more Android handset incoming too, not sure how many more though.




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  #397733 30-Oct-2010 14:36
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To clarify as it is not listed above the Motorola Backflip is running Android 1.6.

The Samsung Galaxy is coming soon. Maybe that would be an option lolcano?

 
 
 

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  #397734 30-Oct-2010 14:38
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qraider: I've heard there are more Android handset incoming too, not sure how many more though.


Correct, There will be a few more in time for Xmas.

Watch this space Cool

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  #397738 30-Oct-2010 14:45
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The Samsung looks like a beast and i have some mates with them but i simply have to have a physical keyboard haha




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  #397742 30-Oct-2010 14:55
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joeksemail:
qraider: I've heard there are more Android handset incoming too, not sure how many more though.


Correct, There will be a few more in time for Xmas.

Watch this space Cool


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#397743 30-Oct-2010 14:58
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qraider:
joeksemail:
qraider: I've heard there are more Android handset incoming too, not sure how many more though.


Correct, There will be a few more in time for Xmas.

Watch this space Cool


I hate it when people say that Tongue out


Haha! I feel your pain but I find speculation more painfulTongue out

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