In this video, we compare the keyboards on both devices as well as examine the messaging application and widget on the HTC Sense-enabled Droid Incredible as well Motorola Droid X, which uses a custom widgets interface that Motorola says is not part of its MOTO BLUR UI.
GeekBeatTV #314: revision3.com A Siri-using hack that pours beer, Hulu Plus coming to the Wii and 3DS, sending messages to the driver behind you, and a look at the new Droid RAZR! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 00:33 Siri, Meet Beeri This hack will allow you to use Siri to pour a beer – with a little robotic help! www.engadget.com 02:04 Hulu Plus Arriving for Wii and 3DS If you’ve got a Nintendo Wii or 3DS, you’ll be able to pull in Hulu Plus content (though only in 2D), starting at the end of November. www.engadget.com 02:18 Send Messages to the Driver Behind You This 40 x 16 LED matrix hung in the back window lets the driver send pre-set messages to that tailgater behind them. www.engadget.com 03:05 Droid RAZR The RAZR phone’s got a whole new Android-driven life. It’s super-thin, super-light, and packs a 4.3-inch screen. geekbeat.tv ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We’d love for your to Like, Favorite and Share today’s episode on YouTube! www.youtube.com GeekBeatTV #314: revision3.com Thank you to all of you Geekers for participating and commenting! Who want’s the Beeri app?!?! Here is where you can find us! Cali on Twitter: twitter.com Cali on Facebook: facebook.com GeekBeatTV website: www.geekbeat.tv GeekBeatTV on Twitter twitter.com GeeBeatTV on Facebook: facebook.com Thanks Geekers!
www.wirefly.com The HTC DROID Incredible has been a popular phone for Verizon Wireless, and that tradition appears to be carried over into the new DROID Incredible 2. With a bigger display, more RAM, and uprated processor and a new version of HTC’s Sense user interface, the DROID Incredible 2 packs a first-class user experience into a nicely engineered package. In this video, Wirefly’s Bob Kovacs goes into detail on the HTC DROID Incredible 2, including a close look at the camera and performance benchmarks. For the best prices on phones, visit www.wirefly.com. Like us on Facebook at http Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com
A video review of Droid 3 by Motorola on Verizon. Check out our full review at: www.mobiletechreview.com The Droid 3 updates CPU to a dual core 1GHz TI OMAP CPU, has an 8 megapixel camera, QHD display, captures 1080p video, 3G with Wi-Fi Hotspots and GSM world roaming.
For more on the Epic 4G Touch, check out pdog.ws When you get the Samsung Epic 4G Touch and the Motorola DROID BIONIC in the same room, there’s only one thing to do – put them in the ring for a dogfight battle! The Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch offers a dual-core 1.2 GHz Exynos processor, 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, a front-facing camera, and Android 2.3 with TouchWiz 4.0. The DROID BIONIC sports a dual-core 1 GHz TI OMAP processor, 4.3-inch qHD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording, a front-facing shooter, and Android 2.3 with Motorola’s UI. They’re both the flagship devices on their carriers, but only one can be the champion. Will it be the Epic 4G Touch with its awesome display, or will it be the BIONIC with its blazing fast LTE? Part 1 of 2. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com
A video review of the Droid Bionic by Motorola. The Droid Bionic is Verizon’s newest 4G LTE phone that gets very good data speeds and runs on a TI 1GHz dual core CPU with 1GB RAM and a 4.3″ QHD display. The Droid Bionic has Android 2.3 Gingerbread, an excellent 8 megapixel camera that takes 1080p video. It has 16GB storage onboard and a microSD card slot with a 16GB card pre-installed. The phone will be available on Sept. 8, 2011 for $299 with a contract.
Motorola DROID 3 Review Part 2 by Aaron Aaron takes an in-depth look at the Motorola DROID 3, the third QWERTY Android device from Verizon. With a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 4-inch qHD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, front-facing shooter, a fantastic physical QWERTY keyboard, and Android 2.3 with the newest build of Motorola’s Applications Platform, it competes with the other high-end Android smartphones on the market. The biggest downfall? It’s missing 4G, which will inevitably push some buyers to one of the three LTE devices in Verizon’s current lineup. Is the DROID 3 worth considering amongst Verizon’s other high-end smartphones? We’ll figure it out. Part 2 of 2. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com
READ THIS! ******************************* If you are watching this you most likely have root access on your Motorola Droid. If NOT rooted, please watch my tutorial here: www.youtube.com ****************************** ROM Download: www.mediafire.com (This ROM is not required for the process to work I’m sure many other ROM’s will work as well this is just the one i am using in this video) ROM Manager: Find it on the Android Market ****************************** STEPS: 1) Download any ROM off of the internet (Themed Bugless Beast download above). Install ROM Manager off of the Android Market. 2) Open ROM Manager and select Flash Clockworkmod Recovery. Confirm your phone then wait for it to ask you for root permissions then select allow. It will take just a few seconds. 3) Plug your phone into your computer using a USB. Turn on USB Storage on your phone. You should get a pop-up on your computer then select Open Folder to view Files. 4) Wait for Windows Explorer to open then drag the Custom ROM you are going to use into the Windows Explorer (Removable Disk). NOT IN ANY FOLDERS! 5) Disable USB Storage on your phone and wait for your SD Card to remount. Open back up ROM Manager and click Install ROM from SD Card. Find the ROM you are using (If you downloaded mine it will be called daniel_rose_rom.zip). 6) You will get a pop-up asking you if you want to “Backup Existing ROM” or “Wipe Data and Cache”. Make sure wipe data and cache is selected and it is HIGHLY recommended that you …