The Best iPhone 4 Knockoff Is Running Android 2.2 (Video)

This is one of the best iPhone 4 clones out there. It's made out of the same high quality materials used in the iPhone 4 like a stainless band tampered front and back glass. Thins Chinese iPhone 4 knockoff was made so well that any iPhone 4 case will fit it precisely. The best of all though, it actually runs decent and usable software. Android 2.2 to be exact. It's heavily skinned with an iOS user interface that looks almost identical to the real deal but has all the goodies of Android as well. What's this amazing device called you ask? Gooapple. A mixture of the best of both worlds in one good looking device. The Gooapple will be available for around $260 in China later this month. A pricy knockoff for sure. Hit up the source link for more pictures and catch the video after the break.

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Android 2.1 Update Now Available for Xperia X10

Sony Ericsson has announced back in March that the Xperia X10 will finally see the light of day this summer with an Android 2.3 update. Well today, AT&T Xperia X10 owners will still be glad to know that they can now update their Android 1.6 software to Android 2.1 starting today. To learn how to update to Android 2.1, head on over to Sony Ericsson's update page. The bad news is that you can only updgrade using a PC at this time.

Nir Schneider

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Google Announces Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS

Here it is in all its glory, the new Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and it never looked so delicious. Google has also announced that is will put an end to Android fragmentation, meaning the new Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS will run on every single Android device from phones to tablets, even computers and everyone will always be up-to-date with the latest Android updates no matter what. Just like every current iOS device made by Apple. Google said it wants only one OS to run Android devices from now on, and that will be the new Ice Cream Sandwich. Google has made a great move that will be very beneficial to its customers by laying down strict rules for manufacturers that all new devices must be capable of running the latest version of Android for the first 18 months after they go on sale. Expect the Android Ice Cream Sandwich to fill your Google OS running devices in Q4 of 2011. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Nook Color Gets Updated With Apps, Flash & Email

Nook Color owners will be excited to know that their colorful eReader has now been updated with popular apps such as Angry Birds, Flash for a better web browsing experience, full-featured Nook Email and last but not least, Android 2.2 Froyo OS. The Nook Color looks like a fine entry tablet for its $249 price tag. Download the new Nook Color 1.2 update here.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

White Nexus S Found In The Wild

This is the real deal, a white Nexus S sporting an AT&T 3G bands and it's fully unlocked and officially real. Engadget managed to get some quality time with the white Nexus S from Google and Samsung and it looks like it's running Android 2.3.3, a.k.a Gingerbread. Aside from the AT&T bands, the white Nexus S has a textured back that makes gripping much better as well as a fingerprint-less experience. Head on over to Engadget for more pics and a bonus hands-on video.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Guess How Many Apps Are Available For The Motorola Xoom

A mere 50 native apps built to run on Google's Android 3.0 for tablets. The Motorola Xoom was thought to be the iPad killer before it was released into the market of Android tablets. The iPad launched with more than 1,000 native apps on day one while the Motorola Xoom only had 15 Honeycomb-native apps available for download when it first launched. Interest in the Xoom has not grown much since it was released and that shows in the amount of native apps built for its Android 3.0 operating system. The iPad has of more than 65,000 native apps behind its back compared to the 50 native apps currently available for the Motorola Xoom. So, did you make the right choice?

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Amazon Launches Cloud Player For Web & Android

This is big news coming from Amazon, they just launched their new cloud service for music streaming called Amazon Cloud Player. Amazon members in the US can now upload their music purchases to their cloud storage called the Cloud Drive with a 5GB capacity with optional paid plans of up to 1TB of Cloud Storage. The service is free for streaming music on your computer and Android running devices using the Android app.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief