Android Overload: Nokia Says Android’s Fragmentation Will Help Them, Verizon Wireless Workers Striking Too and More
Kevin Krause
Another day, another story. These things can pile up on you but that’s why we, at Phandroid, created the Android Overload. This is the place where you can continue to get your Android fix on all the stories that didn’t quite make it onto our homepage. While I can’t guarantee you’ll want to read up on every story, I can guarantee there should be a little something for everyone. So relax and take a look around.
Some hackers at Defcon 19 supposedly hacked into Android devices using CDMA and 4G WiMax. [Gizmodo]
Verizon Wireless workers are striking too! A very small amount of them. [WSJ]
Nokia says Android’s fragmentation will push consumers to Windows Phone 7. [GigaOM]
Verizon opens Application Innovation Center in San Francisco. [Engadget]
ESPN Goals app shows off video of the best EPL goals and more. [Androinica]
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Tab 750 (Tab 10.1) and Galaxy Tab 730 (Tab 8.9) for a September release in India. [Samsung Hub 1, 2]
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Xperia Play have received a minor update bringing landscape homescreen support among other tweaks. [Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog]