Opnmarket delivers 100% free apps to WinMo

OpnMarket is compatible with most of the Windows Mobile Professional devices with touch-screens. Once installed the app lets you browse, download and install FREE applications directly on your WinMo device. OpnMarket will use your mobile network connection or a WiFi connection to download software to your phone. It’s simple, instant and FREE .

  • Showcase brings you the latest and most popular free apps
  • Categories, browse thousands of organized apps
  • Search for freeware
  • My Apps lets you get updates for your previously installed apps

[via Freewarepocketpc]

Nokia N900 Dual-Booting Android and Maemo

A gentleman by the name of Brandon, owner of a Nokia N900 has decided to port over Android on the flagship Nokia device. Brandon says, “it’s more of a proof-of-concept”.  Now it’s just a matter of time when someone gets all the screen calibration worked out and we see a full-fledged version of Android running smoothly on the N900.

[via JKontherun]

T-Mobile to get HTC Supersonic with Android 3.0 with Nvidia’s Tegra Chipset

A screen shot of a purported new HTC phone named Supersonic is headed to T-Mobile. According to BGR, a screen shot sent to them anonymously shows a firmware of Android 3.0 and shows the carrier being T-Mobile. Not much else is known of the device but we can say that T-Mobile has been the go-to carrier of choice for Android handsets (probably because they are the nicest and easiest carrier to work with when releasing new devices).

T-Mobile has five Android handsets in their line up so far: HTC G1, HTC myTouch, Motorola CLIQ and Samsung Behold II and of course Google’s Nexus One, making them the leading carrier of Android handsets. The launch date and specs of the latest Android handset built by HTC are not known, but if the firmware gives us any indication, this could possible be another device running a Snapdragon processor or perhaps this could very well be the first phone on Nvidia’s Tegra powered platform. Why you ask? Simply because evidence supports this possibility due to ICD’s Tegra tablet “Vega”,  a 15-inch Android-based tablet, which was finally announced and is headed to T-Mobile UK. Also, in an interview with the TheStreet.com, Mike Rayfield, the general manager of Nvidia’s mobile unit said the we can expect “the company’s Tegra chip to debut in a phone from one of the top five cell-phone makers”. Although this reported to be in Q4 of 2009, the evidence is still clear that a new handset will be coming out soon.

Some reports have estimated the following specifications:

  • an APX 2500 or 2600 chipset which could provide significantly accelerated 3D and decode 720p video
  • 25 days of music or 10-hours of 1080p video playback on a single charge
  • video games play at up to 46 frames per second
  • GPU accelerated Adobe Flash animations
  • always-on processors for instant access to the network
  • 3G, WiFi, and WiMax solutions support
  • to includes an HDMI port

The possibility of an HTC built, Tegra powered device running Android 3.0 is stunning and very likely, but we’ll just have to wait and see, once again.

[Via TheStreet.com, Engadget, BGR]

Nokia Sitka coming to T-Mobile U.S.A.

An new touchscreen handset Nokia is releasing by name of “Sitka”, is headed to T-Mobile. Now what we do know for sure is that this is a new touchscreen phone. What we don’t know for sure are any of the specifications of the device. But we do believe that this is a reincarnation of the 5800 with some modified specs (hopefully better camera, processor, memory, etc). Some of the original specs of the 5800 included: OS is Symbian S60, CPU is an ARM 11 434 MHz processor, 3.15 MP camera with 2048×1536 pixels of resolution, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash and networks covering: 2G Network     GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G Network, HSDPA 900 / 2100, HSDPA 850 / 1900 for the U.S.A. version. Definitely the new Sitka will be a nice addition to T-Mobile’s lineup.

This is an unusual name considering Sitka, is a tribe and town in Alaska but leave it Nokia to come up with some fancy new name.

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