| 15 Jul 2009 |
A new Samsung SPH-M900 InstinctQ has received WiFi Alliance certification several days ago. Currently we only know that it will be powered by Google’s Android OS, as reported by cellpassion, and should be coming to Sprint USA by end of this year. Stay tuned for more details. [Continue reading Samsung InstinctQ M900 to be running Android?]
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For those of you who hate the original colors of the BlackBerry Curve 8330, Sprint is now offering the device in a custom paint job called "Inferno". The price didn't change, of course. You'll still be paying for it $49.99 on contract after discounts. [Continue reading "Inferno" BlackBerry Curve 8330 available from Sprint]
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| 14 Jul 2009 |
Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA-branded Rachael is an upcoming Android smartphone, which is likely hyped by a serious crowd. However, not everyone is fond of white colored handsets, so it's nice to know there will also be a black version of it, judging by these photos from GSMArena. It definitely looks more stylish and overall more appealing to us. [Continue reading Black Sony Ericsson Rachael]
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FCC has approved the new Nokia E55, which is basically an updated variant of the E52 with more keys. It supports HSPA 900/2100MHz, which makes the phone useless in the U.S. if you want high data speeds. There's always EDGE, but it's hardly a consolation.
It will be available soon for €265 (about $371 USD). [Continue reading Nokia E55 hits the FCC]
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| 13 Jul 2009 |
Sprint is now offering the new LG LX290 for just $29.99 with a 2-year contract and a $50 mail-in rebate. Of course, don't expect much from it at such a price: the phone has a QVGA screen, GPS support, Bluetooth and some camera. Get it at Sprint's online store now. [Continue reading LG LX290 Now in Sprint's online store]
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SlashGear came up with an unboxing video with UI walkthrough for the recently released Toshiba TG01. Check it out below:
[Continue reading Video: Toshiba TG01 Unboxing]
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We don't know if the video below is real, but it looks legit enough for us. Apparently, this is the new LG Chocolate in all its aesthetic glory. Looks damn good, I must say, like all previous Black Label series handsets. Here's what we currently know about its features:
- 4" 21:9 800 x 345 scratch-proof display (really, so wide?);
- Flash-based 3D UI;
- Multitouch support;
- AGPS;
- Wi-Fi;
- 7.
[Continue reading Video: LG BL40 Chocolate]
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FCC has approved the new Nokia 7020 clamshell, which is on its way to a Q4 release. It is a low-end quadband GSM/EDGE device, packed with a 2Mpix camera and... not much else. It looks like it will be selling through Nokia flagship stores at a low price, since no carrier has anoounced the phone for its network. [Continue reading Nokia 7020 approved by FCC]
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Meet the new LG GB130, a basic slider destined for the Russian market. It features a 2" 160 x 120 resolution display, an integrated FM radio with a dedicated button, and up 6.5 hours of talk time. It is now available for 2,990 rubles (approx. $91). Any wanters? [Continue reading LG GB130 phone]
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Boy Genius Report has posted some specs of the upcoming BlackBerry 9550 Storm 2. The CDMA version of the phone supposedly comes with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g support, 3.2Mpix camera, 360 x 480 capacitive touchscreen, and BlackBerry OS 5.0.
The site also mentioned that the 3G-capable GSM version of the original Storm already exists as the 9520 and is headed to AT&T and Rogers. [Continue reading BlackBerry Storm 2 Spec'd]
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