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More Neo FreeRunner Android Koolu with Cupcake

Neo FreeRunner is pretty famous at this site.. and now, Engadget got some more freerunner goodies. And its reporting a fantastic development. Koolu’s Android image has cupcake upgrade in it. No word on where it was seen and when would it be out. Its likely to be the “Developer’s” edition thats available for sale at the koolu website. The cheapest one I’ve found is $279 (look to your right).

FreeRunner on screen Keyboard shot

A new shot – OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner On screen keyboard. Its kinda similar to the videos I saw on Youtube but with more screen space. Looks pretty neat.

Android in 2009

September 23rd was the announcement of the first Android powered mobile phone manufactured by HTC marketed as T-Mobile G1. Signifying the first Google Phone. G1, although may not have impressed everyone in terms of hardware, has been one of HTC’s best selling devices all credited to Android. No surprises there.Blogs across bragged about how G1 [...]

New Shots of OpenMoko FreeRunner Android

From the same report earlier we made about the next Android phone comes yet another revelation. Some new shots & specs exclusive to iMAndroid have emerged. The pics are of Neo FreeRunner device running Android Platform. A little fuzzy, but its very likely that Neo FreeRunner will be the second Android Phone! Our sources indicate [...]

OpenMoko Android coming before 2009 with on screen keyboard

Its not all that unexpected.. but our sources at OpenMoko tells us that OpenMoko, which is supposed to run an Android Software image version by Koolu will feature an On Screen Keyboard. Infact, an on screen keyboard is being tested right now. They say only when they’ve got a bug free fully integrated keyboard, they’ll [...]

Android’s real Challenge

Just two weeks ago we celebrated Android’s first birthday. (When google announced it as an OS last year) We saw the making of Open Handset Alliance a slew of hardware manufacturers like LG, Samsung, HTC software developers – eBay, Google itself and some hardware supporting companies. THE PAST.. Now we’ve got the HTC manufactured T-Mobile [...]

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