Posts Tagged ‘Viewsonic’

ViewSonic Launches 10pi And 10e Tablets – Budget End Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablets

ViewSonic Launches 10pi And 10e Tablets – Budget End Android 2.3 Gingerbread Tablets

ViewSonic thought it should jump in the growing bunch of Android tablet makers, and so it has launched the 10pi and 10e – both running Android 2.3… Gingerbread. Oh, it’s for real. I’m not joking.

To start off, there’s the 10pi, which can also dual-boot Windows 7 Professional, apart from Android. And it’s the…

ViewSonic ViewPhone 3 Comes With Android 2.3, Dual SIM Support For $250

ViewSonic ViewPhone 3 Comes With Android 2.3, Dual SIM Support For $250

ViewSonic, known for its monitors and displays, is all set to release its first Android powered smartphone in the US, at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, that will be held in Las Vegas from January 10-13.

The Asian manufacturer has the ViewPhone 3 in its bag, which comes with Gingerbread pre-installed, and Dual SIM support. There’s…

ViewSonic’s V350, A Dual SIM Android, Will Hit The Stores In June

ViewSonic’s V350, A Dual SIM Android, Will Hit The Stores In June

ViewSonic’s V350, announced at the Mobile World Congress this year, finally seems to be readying itself for a June release. If you don’t just yet know, it’s a Dual SIM Android, capable of running on two different 3G SIMs, so you can have more flexibility in the plans you chose. Very well. Although, I should point…

Viewsonic Tablet and Smartphone To Be Released At MWC

Viewsonic Tablet and Smartphone To Be Released At MWC

Will there ever be a single day when an Android based device isn’t leaked? Doesn’t look like.

Viewsonic’s Dual Sim Android smartphone, the V350 will be sporting Froyo, a 3.5” HVGA res touchscreen, a 5 MP camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and GPS. Just not this, there’s this facility of Dual Sim, so you can use two different connections and save on your costs perhaps. Nice

Moving…

Android 2.4 May After All Be Real

Android 2.4 May After All Be Real

Android 2.4, spotted on the Sony Ericsson Arc and later dismissed by SE itself as an error, may well be for real. Viewsonic has spilled the beans on this, and according to PocketLint, Android v2.4 will retain the Gingerbread name and will act to bridge compatibility with apps written specifically for Dual-core Androids and Honeycomb…