Although the phone has a low-end camera, you cannot take videos or still images until you buy a Micro-SD card. The Optimus included a 2GB Micro-USB card, but the Chaser does not, which frankly is pretty petty. It is still a remarkable little device that once retailed for $149 (but lately it is often on-sale for much less). However, those who want to see Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean on their devices will lament (Virgin never updated the Optimus V, so do not expect this one to get an upgrade either). The Chaser adds the new, lower $80 price tag and Android 2.3, which the low-cost folks will welcome. The Chaser comes with many of the same specs as the previous Virgin-base model, the Optimus V, including a 3-megapixel camera, 800MHz processor, 3.2-inch display, and hardware buttons. That is an incredible deal for an Android 2.3 device that does not totally suck. So, you are looking at just under $500 for a year of this phone with unlimited data. Virgin offers unlimited data 3G plans starting at $35 a month. Virgin announced its new low-end phone, the PCD Chaser, which is just $79.99 without signing up for a plan. Sometimes it is fun to take a break from reviewing the newest high-end Android phones out there to see what the other end of the spectrum has to offer. In the mean time, you can grab a bunch of the more popular Angry Birds titles for free, or just $1 in Rovio’s iOS sale.Īngry Birds Transformers soft launched in New Zealand, hits Google Play for all on October 30th Hit the Angry Birds 2 website to sign up and be notified as soon as it’s available. Rovio hasn’t announced exactly what to expect or which platforms it’ll be available on, but it does say that it will make its way to “ app stores worldwide” in two weeks, suggesting that it will almost certainly be available on the most popular platforms: Android and iOS. And now we’re proud to announce the mother of all sequels – Angry Birds 2! With 3 billion game downloads, millions of fans across the globe, multiple mashups and spin-offs, collaborations with A-list celebrities and much more, we’re really proud that Angry Birds is the mother of all mobile game apps. Rovio announced in a blog post this morning that Angry Birds 2 will officially launch on July 30th. After countless spin-offs and movie tie-ins, it’s about to get its first proper sequel. It seems an age since Angry Birds first rose to prominence as the best-selling mobile game going. You can watch the official gameplay trailer here, if the embedded player doesn’t work, head on over to the YouTube page: It’s free to download and has the expected in-app purchases. As always, there are plenty of pig bosses to wipe out. You can challenge other players and there are even more magic spells too, to help you complete difficult levels. Some levels now have multiple stages to complete, and you have to choose which bird to launch next. The game retains the key features, in that you fling birds with a catapult in an attempt to destroy blocks and kill green pigs. And now, Angry Birds 2 is available to download. With several official movie tie-ins, including the popular Star Wars titles, Angry Birds is the ultimate success story of the mobile app world. Since the first title saw phenomenal success on the iOS App Store, the game has gone on to amazing heights. Rovio has finally released the long-awaited official sequel to the original Angry Birds mobile game.
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