Sammys already released its massive mobile in-betweener to the UK, but so far the 5.3-inch Galaxy Notes failed to catch on with the countrys carriers. Well, the winds of wireless change are sweeping ...
This week was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Heres some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of wireless for the week of Nove...
Got a taste for mid-range handsets with the swank appeal of jet set monikers? Good, then you have a seat firmly secured at Oranges table. Last year, the UK carrier delighted pay-as-you-go subs with i...
Sure, you can now purchase an unlocked iPhone 4S within the US officially, but folks in the outlying territory of Puerto Rico have some tempting options if theyll go the long-term contractual route. ...
Adobes battles with Apple havent exactly been a secret over the past couple of years, but the death of Flash Player for mobile has once again brought that drama to the fore. Mike Chambers, a lead pro...
Nokia appears to have dislodged some huge creative blockage, beginning with its decision to back a new smartphone horse. Today we get yet another concept handset, revealed at Nokia Conversations. The...
And then there were three. You may have heard Joseph Volpes voice in such Engadget Mobile podcasts as last weeks episode 111, and who can forget the wild shenanigans that happened in episode 104? We ...
We just got word from Google of an Android-themed event next week, with little more than the words "These Go to Eleven" right up top -- a reference to a phrase from the 1984 mockumentary This...
Japan has typically had exclusive access to Sharps skinny and big-screened smartphone series, but that could soon change. Details of the Aquos SH-01D have now appeared in the FCCs bulging mail box, a...
Yesterday, Apple pushed out iOS 5.0.1, just about four weeks after releasing iOS 5 to the masses. Among the reported fixes: battery life improvements, following a confirmed bug in the initial release...
Its become a rite of passage for any major smartphone -- a few hours under the knife (read: dozuki saw!), for the good ol iFixit teardown. Todays victim is the Motorola Droid RAZR, which happened to ...
Republic Wireless certainly garnered itself a lot of attention with the promise of unlimited everything for only $19 a month and no contract. The company keeps the price so low by using what it calls...
We all knew this day would come. Its hardly a tragedy, but some globe-trotting types out there might be a little annoyed. Starting today Sprint is pushing a SIM lock to all iPhone 4Ss on its network....
Who knew AT&Ts version of the Samsung Galaxy S II had a younger, larger brother on the way? Just a hair over a month after the carrier launched its flagship Android device, its already set for an...
You cant expect to see one for "one to two weeks," but those hellbent on holding out for an unlocked iPhone 4S here in the US of A can finally snag one without jetting off to Australia (among...
You asked and we answered. Engadget Distro Issue 12 is here, and its full of original content. Weve got not one, not two, but three never-before-published features for you this week. Michael Gorman t...
When Adobe announced the death of Flash Player on mobile devices earlier this week, it did so while promising to issue a final version for Android devices and the BlackBerry PlayBook. Now, that promi...
Remember the Kinzo, that mysterious Android smartphone from Verzo we teased you with this past summer? Well it looks like the Americano Czech company just launched its stylish, custom-skinned, FroYo-...
REA71UW. Mean anything to you? Us either. What we do know, however, is that this is indeed a RIM-made BlackBerry smartphone, and so far as we can tell, itll ship with BlackBerry 7 OS onboard. Its als...
Cmon, admit it -- you didnt really think the LG Thrill 4G would ever be released, did you? After several weeks of unexplained delays, the AT&T-branded Optimus 3D is truly, honestly available on t...
While Myriam explores the boundless mysteries of the Nevada desert, Dante Cesa and Zach Lutz join Brad Molen to explore the boundless mysteries of the week in mobile technology news. Host: Brad Molen...
Living in the States, its easy to forget just how large a global presence Nokia has managed to maintain, in spite of some difficulties keeping up with the likes of iOS and Android. The company certai...
After seeing the screenshots and the video walkthrough of Sense 3.5, do you feel like youre missing out? Us too. Well, lucky folks in possession of HTCs Desire HD dont have to wait another minute, pr...
This week, as always, was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Heres some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of wireless for the ...
Were not going to let a Burning Man get in the way of our weekly podcast, are we? Thats a negatory, as the Engadget Mobile Podcast lives on in Myriam Joires absence. Co-host Brad Molen is still behin...
If youve been one of the unlucky folks whove been experiencing issues with the voice search on your Samsung Nexus S, fortune may be coming your way this weekend in the form of an OTA update. Android ...
Its been a long and tortuous road for the Droid Bionic. From our first taste of its dual-core potential at CES, to the stream of leaked specs, shots and release dates of the phone in the months since...
We like to call this edition of the Engadget Podcast The Engadget Podcast Without Borders because we just dont care where the news comes from. If it smells like news, well be there, no matter where t...
We here at Engadget Mobile tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol Federal Communications Commissions site. Since we couldn...
Honestly, it never made much sense to begin with. Between Android, Windows Phone 7 and Bada, what could Samsung possibly want with another mobile OS? Yet, the rumors persisted that Sammy was going to...
You are no longer following . Undo?