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Fujitsu Toshiba Arrows Z ISW11F Cell Phone

September 29th, 2011

Fujitsu Toshiba Arrows Z ISW11F

Recently, Fujitsu and Toshiba announced a new Arrows Z ISW11F cell phone, which is a waterproof Android phone. The Fujitsu Toshiba Arrows Z ISW11F cell phone has a 4.3-inch HD (720 × 1280 pixels) touchscreen, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, a 1.3 megapixels front camera, a 13 megapixels rear camera, and run the Android 2.3.5 OS. The Arrows Z ISW11F comes with three colors (white, black, and pink), and it will be available in November at Japan.

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Toshiba Regza IS11T Expose in September

August 2nd, 2011

Toshiba Regza IS11T

Recently, KDDI announced a new Toshiba Regza IS11T cell phone, which will be available in Japan this September . The Toshiba Regza IS11T cell phone use the slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which features include a 1.4GHz processor, a 8 megapixels camera, a 4.0-inch WVGA touchscreen display, and support for WiFi, 3G network, Bluetooth as well as run the Android 2.3 OS. It is reported that the Toshiba Regza IS11T also will be on sale in Europe and the United States, but the release time are unknow.

Toshiba AC100 PC and Android Market “can’t extablish a reliable data connection”

May 10th, 2011

toshiba-ac100 I own a toshiba ac100-10d which is the model with only wifi (no 3g) and android 2.1, which unfortunately comes with no android market preinstalled. I tried to install one using one of the many packages which you can found online. The problem comes, when I try to login in my gmail account. It says "can’t extablish a reliable data connection" and it doesn’t login into the account. If I try to login via youtube it creates the account but it doesn’t sync it. I have moderate experience with android so you can easily tell me what I have to do. Do you think it would be possible to install the market on this ac100?

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