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Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
damnit Alc, i was gonna post this same thing, its koo, something like that SHOULD be on the 1st page mos def.
i see ya DLEE, nice setup
Im a newbie compared to you. Thanks for the wallpaper
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Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
damnit Alc, i was gonna post this same thing, its koo, something like that SHOULD be on the 1st page mos def.
i see ya DLEE, nice setup
Originally Posted by Tetsujin23
damnit Alc, i was gonna post this same thing, its koo, something like that SHOULD be on the 1st page mos def.
i see ya DLEE, nice setup
[h4]Dell Streak 7 launching at T-Mobile on February 2nd: $200 with two-year contract, $450 without[/h4]
By Joanna Stern posted Jan 31st 2011 9:00AM
It's been an interesting few weeks of rumored Dell Streak 7 prices, but as promised, T-Mobile's setting the record straight with some official dollar figures. Yep, that predicted $330 price was indeed pretty far off -- turns out, T-Mobile will be offering the 7-inch, Android 2.2 tablet for just $200 (okay, $199.99 to be exact) on contract starting this Wednesday, February 2nd. Of course, you'll have to sign a two-year contract to get that sweet deal as well as send in a $50 mail-in rebate. Those looking for a bit more freedom can snatch up the NVIDIA Tegra 2-powered, T-Mobile HSPA+ slate for 450 bucks, which actually seems like a pretty sweet deal to us considering the Samsung Galaxy Tab is still about $600 off contract at Verizon and Sprint. Sure, the Galaxy Tab has a few more things going for it, including a higher resolution display and bigger battery, but you'll just have to wait for our full review of the Streak 7 to find out if Dell's got a killer "4G" Android tablet hitting shelves later this week.
[h4]Dell Streak 7 launching at T-Mobile on February 2nd: $200 with two-year contract, $450 without[/h4]
By Joanna Stern posted Jan 31st 2011 9:00AM
It's been an interesting few weeks of rumored Dell Streak 7 prices, but as promised, T-Mobile's setting the record straight with some official dollar figures. Yep, that predicted $330 price was indeed pretty far off -- turns out, T-Mobile will be offering the 7-inch, Android 2.2 tablet for just $200 (okay, $199.99 to be exact) on contract starting this Wednesday, February 2nd. Of course, you'll have to sign a two-year contract to get that sweet deal as well as send in a $50 mail-in rebate. Those looking for a bit more freedom can snatch up the NVIDIA Tegra 2-powered, T-Mobile HSPA+ slate for 450 bucks, which actually seems like a pretty sweet deal to us considering the Samsung Galaxy Tab is still about $600 off contract at Verizon and Sprint. Sure, the Galaxy Tab has a few more things going for it, including a higher resolution display and bigger battery, but you'll just have to wait for our full review of the Streak 7 to find out if Dell's got a killer "4G" Android tablet hitting shelves later this week.
Tablet PCs
[h4]Samsung says Galaxy Tab sales to consumers actually 'quite small'[/h4]
By Donald Melanson posted Jan 31st 2011 12:38PM
When is a tablet sold not actually a tablet sold? When it's a Galaxy Tab, apparently. As The Wall Street Journal reports, those two million Galaxy Tabs that Samsung reported it had "sold" in the fourth quarter of last year were apparently not actual sales to consumers, but simply sales to distributors (which is a different matter altogether). Even more surprisingly, Samsung's Lee Young-hee further explained on an earnings call on Friday that so-called "sell-out" sales to customers were actually "quite small," but she wouldn't provide a specific number. Somewhat confusingly, however, she also later noted that while "sell-out wasn't as fast as we expected," Samsung still believes that sales to consumers were "quite OK," and that it is "quite optimistic" about 2011.
Tablet PCs
[h4]Samsung says Galaxy Tab sales to consumers actually 'quite small'[/h4]
By Donald Melanson posted Jan 31st 2011 12:38PM
When is a tablet sold not actually a tablet sold? When it's a Galaxy Tab, apparently. As The Wall Street Journal reports, those two million Galaxy Tabs that Samsung reported it had "sold" in the fourth quarter of last year were apparently not actual sales to consumers, but simply sales to distributors (which is a different matter altogether). Even more surprisingly, Samsung's Lee Young-hee further explained on an earnings call on Friday that so-called "sell-out" sales to customers were actually "quite small," but she wouldn't provide a specific number. Somewhat confusingly, however, she also later noted that while "sell-out wasn't as fast as we expected," Samsung still believes that sales to consumers were "quite OK," and that it is "quite optimistic" about 2011.
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
You already know. She copped it on release day, or at least when they had a restock.Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Talk about cool momsdudes mom has a HD2
This is the LG Optimus 3D, this is probably the "game changing" phone Sprint is announcing next week. 4.3 inch screen, dual core processor, and hopefully stock android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877777Originally Posted by chitown4eva
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
can you post the link?
You already know. She copped it on release day, or at least when they had a restock.Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Talk about cool momsdudes mom has a HD2
This is the LG Optimus 3D, this is probably the "game changing" phone Sprint is announcing next week. 4.3 inch screen, dual core processor, and hopefully stock android
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877777Originally Posted by chitown4eva
Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
can you post the link?
Thats a damn shame, I'm on the Evo 4G and still don't have Gingerbread yetOriginally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
Thats a damn shame, I'm on the Evo 4G and still don't have Gingerbread yetOriginally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
fixed.Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Thats a damn shame, I'm on the Evo 4G and still don't have Gingerbread Root yetOriginally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
fixed.Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Thats a damn shame, I'm on the Evo 4G and still don't have Gingerbread Root yetOriginally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Thats a damn shame, I'm on the Evo 4G and still don't have Gingerbread yetOriginally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Thats a damn shame, I'm on the Evo 4G and still don't have Gingerbread yetOriginally Posted by Frank Mucus
Installed the cm7 gingerbread on my mom's hd2 after watching the instructional video and it is
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Talk about cool momsdudes mom has a HD2
This is the LG Optimus 3D, this is probably the "game changing" phone Sprint is announcing next week. 4.3 inch screen, dual core processor, and hopefully stock android