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| 26 Mar 2008 |
Samsung has just released the AnyCall Haptic (SCH-W420, SPH-W4200), the top premium model in the AnyCall Series of touchscreen phones.
Its wide 3.2" display provides haptic feedback, including audio and visual effects, and has a fully customizable interface thanks to Widget and drag-and-drop functions.
Other features include DMB, a 2Mpix camera, Bluetooth 2.
[Continue reading Samsung AnyCall Haptic Released]
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| 25 Mar 2008 |
The ASUS P750 business
smartphone has a secret.
Its touchscreen display actually supports
VGA resolution, though stays on 320x240 by default. Two hackers from
asusmobile.ru claim that they have created a fix that should enable
640x480 resolution on the handset.
The solution will be fully ready
in about a week, so we won't have to wait too long.
[Continue reading VGA resolution on ASUS P750]
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| 23 Mar 2008 |
The upcoming HTC
smartphone, based on Google's Android OS will be named "Dream".
The handset will measure about 5" long and 3" wide, and
will feature a large touchscreen with a full sliding (or swiveling)
QWERTY keypad underneath, and Internet navigational controls.
The
release is expected in the end of the year.
[Continue reading HTC's Android-powered Google Phone is Called "Dream"]
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| 21 Mar 2008 |
This is the new LG
LH2300 Touch Web phone, most probably a future hit judging by its
specs.
It offers a large 3" 800×480 touchscreen with some
new "Hello" UI, 3G support, T-DMB TV tuner, 3Mpix camera
with face recognition and anti-shake technology, Bluetooth 2.0,
microSD slot and much more. Unfortunately, we yet don't know when the
device will be available, and whether it will appear outside of
Korea.
[Continue reading LG LH2300 Touch Web Phone]
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| 20 Mar 2008 |
Here's a little video
demonstration of the LG KF600 cell phone that was released a while
ago.
It comes with a touch-based InteractPad, which is used for
navigation and features context-specific virtual keys capable of
changing their function.
Watch the video to get a better idea.
[Continue reading LG KF600 Video Demo]
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It's a great pleasure to surf the Web on the iPhone. Its advanced Safari browser and multi-touch interface deliver an unforgettable experience.
So, it's no wonder that the iPhone's Safari is the No. 1 mobile browser in the U.S. holding 0.18% of the market share. If we add here Apple's iPod Touch, we get 0.23%. And to think it has been less than a year since the handset's U.
[Continue reading iPhone Safari is a top mobile browser?]
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| 17 Mar 2008 |
Personally, I think this is the best Sony PSP phone concept yet! Just look at it. It has a sliding keypad, or rather a game controller, which you can hide under the touch-sensitive screen whenever you quit playing and use the device as a phone.
Sony Ericsson, why don't you guys take this model into consideration? It's a real gold mine, people! Don't get
[Continue reading New Sony PSP Phone Concept]
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| 09 Mar 2008 |
Samsung and LG compete for a bigger share in the Korean touch-screen phone market. Both giants have recently launched two new handsets, SCH-W420 and KF-700 full touch-screen models. The first one SCH-W420 comes with a 3.2" touch-sensitive display, supports DMB-TV and has a 2Mpix camera, while the other has a 3" touchscreen with an enhanced user-friendly UI and haptic feedback.
[Continue reading Samsung and LG unveiled two Full Touch-Screen Phones]
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| 05 Mar 2008 |
We have several new pictures of the upcoming LG KF-600 dual touch-screen slider. Check them out!
[Continue reading LG KF600 Live Pics]
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Samsung launched its new G400, a dual-screen 3.5G-capable clamshell phone. It supports tri-band GSM and HSDPA (2100, 7.2 Mbps) networks, has a 2.22" touch-screen display, and integrates a 5Mpix camera. The G400 will be available in Europe starting this June.
[Continue reading Samsung G400 Phone]
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