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| 02 Nov 2007 |
AT&T is going to release today the Motorola Q9h Global 3G smartphone. The device supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and dual-band HSDPA 3.6MBps networks, runs on Windows Mobile 6 OS, and features a QWERTY keyboard, built-in GPS, 2Mpix camera with flash and 7 shortcut keys to frequently used applications.
[Continue reading Motorola Q9h Global Available on November 2]
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| 24 Oct 2007 |
I-mate has introduced two new smartphones, called the 8502 and 9502. The first one is a candy bar handset with a 2.6" QVGA display and 2Mpix camera, and the other is a slider with a 2.8" VGA display and 3Mpix camera. Common features include quad-band GSM, tri-band 3G with HSDPA and HSUPA, Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS, 400MHz CPU, 256MB ROM, 128MB RAM, Wi-Fi, integrated GPS, stereo Bluetooth, MP3 player and QWERTY keyboard.
[Continue reading Two New Smartphones from i-mate]
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| 17 Oct 2007 |
Samsung has introduced its new stylish SCH-W380 flip-flop phone during the KES 2007 exhibition in Korea. This 3G handset supports HSDPA connectivity and comes with a 5Mpix camera and a 0.3Mpix cam for video conversations. It has a 240x320 TFT display and plays VOD, MOD and MP3 files. Dimensions are 46.
[Continue reading Samsung SCH-W380]
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| 16 Oct 2007 |
Introducing the new Sony Ericsson K950i concept phone. This will be a 3G handset featuring HSDPA connectivity and Wi-Fi, 6Mpix digicam with 3x optical zoom, 128MB of onboard memory, support for M2 and microSD memory cards (up to 8GB), and of course full Java support. Another cool feature is that the phone can also serve as a webcam Let's hope it's is real.
[Continue reading Sony Ericsson K950i Concept Phone]
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| 30 Sep 2007 |
T-Mobile has just released its long-awaited MDA Vario III advanced PDA. This is a typical Internet device with a QWERTY keyboard and a large screen, making the mobile web browsing as comfortable as it can possibly be. This WM6-based PDA features 3.6Mbps 3G HSDPA connectivity, delivering fast data speeds and allowing for video conversations, supports push email protocols, and comes with an integrated GPS receiver, compatible with the new CoPilot Live 7 GPS system.
[Continue reading T-Mobile MDA Vario III Released]
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| 28 Sep 2007 |
Great news for HSDPA lovers in USA! Nokia has released a new version of its most advanced handset, the N95-3, which supports U.S. 3G HSDPA bands of 850/1900MHz. The new model operates on AT&T's 3G network and is currently available in Chicago in "silver/dark sand" color scheme and in New York in "silver/black".
[Continue reading Nokia N95-3 with USA 3G HSDPA Now Available!]
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| 27 Sep 2007 |
Good news from AT&T for uploaders. The company plans to upgrade their HSDPA network and increase upload speed from 120kbps to the 500-800kbps range. The change will first apply to data cards, and later in 2008 to cell phones. However, we should remind you that AT&T has only just started catching up with Verizon and Sprint, who have been on this bandwagon for quite a while now.
[Continue reading AT&T to Offer Faster Upload Speeds]
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| 28 Mar 2007 |
Meet Sony Z750, the first tri-band HSDPA phone released in the North American market. The device stands out by it's high speed internet capabilities that allow to browse the and check your email quickly. The phone has a mirror-like outer finish, this is why there is the phone's external display that can be hardly seen. Only you, the owner of the phone, will see on it who is calling in or texting you.
[Continue reading New Sony Z750 HSDPA]
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| 07 Mar 2007 |
Samsung announced new HSDPA mobile phone SPH-W2500. The W2500 is a slim slider design, the thickness is 13.8mm. The phone is available in silver and purple colors. The key features are: - a 2MP camera,
- MicroSD memory slot.
- Bluetooth
- fast download rate of 1.8Mbps with HSDPA
Currently the W2500 is available only for KTF in the Korean market.
[Continue reading Samsung SPH-W2500 HSDPA]
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| 26 Jan 2007 |
Nokia now has a contract to build an HSDPA network with a new 3G wireless data network.
The U.S. Army is going to use this outfit soon, as they want to estimate 3G technologies for defense purposes.
Nokia didn't announce the place where the network will be located.
[Continue reading Nokia provides U.S. Army with HSDPA network]
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