| 11 Mar 2008 |
Asus has introduced its new M930, a Windows Mobile 6 Standard based communicator-style smartphone. Here's a detailed list of its features: - OS: Windows Mobile 6 Standard
- Band: GSM 900/1800/1900MHz; WCDMA 2100MHz
- Data: GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA/Wi-Fi
- Size: 113mm x 54mm x 18.
[Continue reading Asus M930 Smartphone Unveiled]
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| 06 Mar 2008 |
Apparently, Nokia plans to release a new Wi-Fi-disabled version of the N78 smartphone in the U.S. market, as the handset was recently spotted at the FCC site. Why the company decided to push a WLAN-less device with non-American 3G frequencies through FCC is beyond understanding...
[Continue reading FCC Unveils Nokia N78 w/o Wi-Fi]
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Finally, it happened. Nokia's S60 smartphones will now support Microsoft's Silverlight platform, the competitive technology to the Adobe Flash. This is a web-based cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in, which delivers "the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web". It is used at various websites, such as NBA.
[Continue reading Microsoft Silverlight for Nokia S60 Smartphones]
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The new Asus P320, also known as the Galaxi Mini comes with the following specifications: - GSM (850/900/1800/1900)/GPRS/EDGE networks;
- 200MHz TI OMAP 850 CPU;
- 128MB ROM and 64MB RAM;
- MicroSD card slot;
- Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS;
- 2.8" QVGA touch-screen;
- 2Mpix camera;
- Built-in GPS SiRF III receiver;
- Bluetooth 2.
[Continue reading Asus P320 Specifications]
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| 05 Mar 2008 |
T-Mobile Germany recently announced the MDA compact IV Windows Mobile smartphone at the CeBIT 2008. This is a new HTC-made handset running Windows Mobile 6.1 platform, and featuring HSDPA support, 3Mpix AF camera, 4GB of on-board memory, VGA (640×480) touchscreen, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity.
[Continue reading MDA compact IV from T-Mobile Germany in May]
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| 03 Mar 2008 |
Acer, a major PC maker, announced today that it is ready to buy E-Ten, manufacturer of the Glofiish Windows Mobile smartphones. The deal will amount to approximately $290 million and is expected to close during the third quarter of 2008. Acer believes that by combining its technology with E-Ten's it can advance the mobile computing market.
[Continue reading Acer to Acquire E-Ten]
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| 01 Mar 2008 |
Samsung SGH-i200 is a sleek and slim mid-range 3G-capable smartphone, designed for the masses. The device is pretty cool; too bad it doesn’t support Wi-Fi of GPS, as the rest of features are very decent. So, here's what it offers: - 11.8mm thickness;
- Windows Mobile 6.
[Continue reading Samsung SGH-i200 mid-range Smartphone]
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| 29 Feb 2008 |
Kaspersky Lab announced the release of the new Kaspersky Mobile Security 7.0 software for Symbian and Windows Mobile based smartphones. It provides maximum protection for you handset against unauthorised data leakages, as well as network attaks, malware and SMS spam. In addition, it offers several new features that allow you to remotely block your smartphone in case it was lost or stolen, and also acts as a mobile antivirus.
[Continue reading Kaspersky Mobile Security 7.0 Released]
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| 27 Feb 2008 |
S11HT EMONSTER is a new 3G smartphone, basically a Japanese version of the HTC TyTN II. Here's what it features: - Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS (Japanese);
- 2.8" QVGA TFT touch-screen display;
- Slide-out QWERTY keyboard;
- Support for HSDPA/W-CDMA (1700 MHz) networks;
- WLAN (IEEE802.
[Continue reading S11HT EMONSTER Smartphone]
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| 25 Feb 2008 |
Vodafone has recently added Samsung SGH-i640v to its smartphone lineup. This WM6-based device was announced back in September 2007, and features a 2Mpix camera, full QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA support, but lacks Wi-Fi connectivity, which is a major downside unless you're on an unlimited data plan. Depending on the contract, the i640v could be yours from free to £150.
[Continue reading Vodafone Offers Samsung SGH-i640v]
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