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Android Overload: Sony Ericsson Tapioca and Nypon Pictured, Acer Iconia Tab A700 Priced and More

Greetings, Phandroids! You’ve made your way into the Android Overload. This is the place where we pool all the stories that come across our desk from throughout the day but didn’t get the star treatment on our front page. That doesn’t mean they’re unimportant by any means. There’s always a little something for everyone in [...]
Jan 26th, 2012 | Filed under from Phandroid -
HTC Rezound to Be Priced at $649.99 Off-Contract

Verizon’s string of $ 599.99 off-contract smartphones is coming to an end. As is the case with the Motorola Droid RAZR the HTC Rezound will see a price tag of $ 649.99 without a contract, an increasingly popular option given the high turnaround rate of smartphone technology. The price increase is inline with Big Red’s [...]
Nov 8th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Samsung Galaxy Nexus and HTC Rezound Priced in Verizon MAP

From what I’ve been reading in our comments, probably the 2 most sought after Android phones due later this year are the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the HTC Rezound (Vigor). Both devices will launch on Verizon in the coming weeks and their “minimum advertised price” has been revealed in this leaked Verizon MAP. Typical with [...]
Oct 14th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Priced for the US

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 will supposedly go on sale in the US this week, but we haven’t heard any official details from the ladies and gents at Best Buy. We don’t have an exact date just yet but we do at least have a price for the two WiFi-only models they’re . You’ll be [...]
Sep 19th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Samsung Galaxy S II Makes its U.S. Debut on Alaska’s GCI, Priced at $100

Sorry, Sprint, but you were a bit too slow. Alaska’s regional GCI has beaten the nationwide carrier to market as the first U.S. carrier to offer a subsidized Samsung Galaxy S II. Those citizens residing in the colder of the two non-contiguous United States have the pleasure of heading out and picking up what looks [...]
Sep 9th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Sprint Announces Android 2.3 Kyocera Milano, Priced at $49

Sprint today introduced a new low-end offering from Kyocera, the Android 2.3 Kyocera Milano. The pint-sized handset rides the line between messaging feature phone and full-fledged Android smartphone. It features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 3-inch display, and 512MB of onboard memory. It also gets the Sprint ID treatment for device personalization. The handset can [...]
Sep 8th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Cincinnati Bell Picks Up the Nexus S, Priced at $150

Add Cincinnati Bell to the list of carriers now rocking Google’s latest pure Android smartphone. The Nexus S 3G is now available for $ 149.99 on a two-year contract after a mail-in rebate. As its name implies, this is the standard 3G version of the Nexus S so Cincinnati Bell’s 4G HSPA+ coverage won’t be [...]
Jul 16th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
DROID 3 to be Priced $200/$460?

We’ve seen just about everything we need to see regarding te Motorola DROID 3 but date and pricing are still up in the air. Our friends at Droid-Life have heard that the device will be attractively affordable with it going for $ 200 after a two-year agreement or $ 460 outright. I must say, considering [...]
Jul 6th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Best Buy Announces Pre-sale of HTC Flyer for April 24th, Priced at $499

Best Buy hasn’t narrowed down their spring launch window for the Wi-Fi-only version of the HTC Flyer, but they have announced the beginning of pre-sales for the device. Starting this Sunday, April 24th, you can reserve your Flyer ahead of its release for $ 499. Best Buy will be the exclusive retailer of the Wi-Fi-only [...]
Apr 22nd, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid -
Toshiba Tablets Priced at Three Levels

Looks like Toshiba’s gearing up to launch their Android tablet as Newegg has outed prices for three different configurations – 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB offerings. Those come out to be $ 450, $ 500 and $ 580, respectively. And the model numbers of these devices suggest Toshiba could have settled on a name – ANT [...]
Apr 17th, 2011 | Filed under from Phandroid
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