HTC Desire S: 1GHz Processor, 3.7-Inch Display

HTC announced several new Android-based devices today, starting their updated lineup of phones from the HTC Desire series – HTC Desire S.
HTC Desire S has been announced at MWC’11 which is powered by the Qualcomm’s new 1GHz Snapdragon MSM8255 processor and now has a 3.7-inch display screen.
Samsung Galaxy S II – It’s Official

Samsung announced the new Galaxy S II at the Samsung Unpacked event in Barcelona, Spain on the February 13th, just a day before the official kick-off of the Mobile World Congress 2011.
Galaxy S II is the successor to the Galaxy S, an Android phone based on the latest Gingerbread OS. It is expected to launch later this month.
Samsung Galaxy S2 Image Leaked

Yes, this is the new upcoming Samsung Galaxy S2 press image, leaked just a day before the official announcement is to be made.
Samsung Galaxy S2 press shot was first spotted by MovePlayer, but that image was too blurry and not much was made out from it. But a little spy work led Samsung Hub to capture the high-resolution press image of the Samsung Galaxy S2.
Twitter for Android 2.0 Review, Screenshots
by Haris on February 11, 2011
in Android, Mobile Apps

Twitter for Android 2.0 was just released by Twitter and is now available for download from the Android Market. What is new in it? A brand new UI, lots of bug fixes and is now a lot faster than before.
The official Twitter Android app has always lacked Twitter developers love as compared to it’s iPhone counterpart – even in the last major update, it never got any better.
Twitter for Android 2.0: New UI, Bug Fixes, Faster
by Haris on February 11, 2011
in Android, Mobile Apps

Twitter just rolled out the new Twitter for Android 2.0 with a UI overhaul, performance tweaks, bug fixes and is now a lot faster than the previous official Twitter Android app.
I just downloaded it on my Samsung Galaxy S (my Nexus One is on vacation for a few days), and have been using it for a few minutes. First look is impressive, but it kinda feels sluggish and bug-ish when you start using it.



