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Brandon Miniman
Current device: Google Nexus One (with Froyo)
Future device: HTC Trophy (discontinued)
Brandon is a graduate from the Villanova School of Business, located near Philadelphia, PA. He's so obsessed with smartphones and technology that he once entered a candle store and asked if they had a "new electronics" scent. They didn't. As Editor-in-Chief of pocketnow.com, Brandon works with the site's fantastic team of editors and contributors to generate high quality and valuable content relating to all of the smartphone platforms. He also makes a frequent appearance on the pocketnowVideo YouTube channel, demonstrating the latest smartphone hardware and software. Hobbies include entrepreneurship, music, cooking, and unboxing cell phones.
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New ASUS Windows Phone 7 Device Appears in Pakistan
We don't have much information on this (yet) but it looks like an ASUS device running on Windows Phone 7 has been spotted in Pakistan. Unlike the LG Panther and Samsung Taylor devices that are only read more
Get Paid to Buy a KIN
This is unusual. As retailers try to flush the failed Microsoft KIN out of their inventory systems, some are offering to *pay you* to buy one. You read that right. Over at Wirefly you can get a free read more
Possible Early Renderings of the HTC Huashan
We're not quite sure what the HTC Huashan is going to be. It's likely to be a Windows Phone 7 device, potentially acting as the successor to the HTC HD2. The device was first spotted on HTC China's read more
Windows Mobile ROM Showcase: MaxSense UI for HTC HD2
In this video we show you an Energy ROM from XDA that has the latest version of the MaxSense UI (which we showed you back in May) cooked right in. The MaxSense interface is a refreshed way to read more
24 Hours Later: A Jailbroken iPhone 4 (Video)
It's been about 24 hours since I've jailbroken my iPhone 4. This is my first jailbreak experience, and while the actual jailbreaking was super easy, the aftermath was a bit confusing. After you read more