Following hot on the heels of news the T-Mobile version of Nokia’s Internet Tablet, also known as the N900 Rover or RX-51, has passed through the FCC, comes some juicy pics of said device. Although the images are of a prototype, they appear to show a fairly polished looking unit that seems a [...]
According to a Russian Motorola fan site this is one of the two Android-based phones Motorola has confirmed they will have in stores in time for the holiday season. Code-named Shules, or “Sholes” as the site calls it, the renders of the phone reveal a sliding QWERTY design, 5-megapixel camera, Verizon branding and [...]
Telstra recently brought the Nokia E71 to their network, and sent over a review unit for us to have a look at. While it’s getting a little long in the tooth, and now competing with a range of exciting new devices running Android and webOS, I found a lot to like about the E71. Read [...]
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The hype has hit the masses and some may love it, but one expert is not impressed. Boy Genius Report also notes Palm Pre “feels a little cheap” even though the size is perfect and holding the device feels good overall although a lot lighter than expected.
It’s really not good. My hands aren’t that big [...]
The long awaited Nokia N97 will undoubtedly be a hit at parties—wearing black (or white) and bundled with MD-8 speakers—when it arrives on Vodafone in the UK on June 26.
If you’re in the US and the prospect of waiting a few more weeks to lay your sweaty little hands on the HTC Touch Pro2 is too much to bear, the good folk at Devicewire can help ease your pain. The UK based online store is offering HTC’s Windows Mobile powered smartphone unlocked and ready [...]
Verizon today announced the availability of the Samsung Alias 2. Like its predecessor, it’s still a dual-hinge messaging phone with EV-DO connectivity, but this time around Samsung used E-Ink keys to solve the usability issues that arise from slapping two labels onto a single key.
Telstra has secured its first full QWERTY Nokia, the E71. The E71 is just 10mm thick, supports quad-band GSM and HSDPA 3G (3.6 Mbps), syncs with Microsoft Exchange, edits Microsoft Word/Excel/Powerpoint formats, and actually supports USB tethering for use as a 3G modem.
The Sidekick has finally taken the step to 3G with the Sidekick LX, complete with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and dual-band 3G UMTS/HSDPA (AWS Band IV & Band I) support.
Kyocera’s EOS concept phone is a wild departure from the form factors we know and love. The EOS is roughly the size of a small wallet when folded up in thirds, allowing you to make “simple” calls. Open the soft polymer shell half way to expose an OLED display and QWERTY keyboard, the keys morphing [...]