Oct 25
The Nokia E75 is not the only dual slider in the Nokia device lineup these days, say hello to the red Nokia 5730 XpressMusic. This multimedia-oriented smartphone comes in four color choices (red/black, black/monochrome, grey/blue, black/pink) and if you can live with the S60 3rd edition OS (non-touchscreen) instead of the 5th edition of the 5800 XpressMusic, you might find yourself looking at your next smartphone. The 5730 XpressMusic features a 2.4-inch QVGA resolution screen, 8GB memory card
Oct 25
ACCESS and Emblaze Mobile announced a new mobile phone, ELSE INTUITION. It combines the ACCESS Linux Platform 3.0 operating system and a package of services from Emblaze Mobile. In addition, it was demonstrated the first mobile device based on the new platform, ELSE. Emblaze ELSE INTUITION is a monoblock phone with a 3.7-inch touchscreen with a [...] Related posts: HKC Mopad 8E Windows Mobile 6.1 Phone, DVB-H and GPS HKC as the issuance of the first mobile phone based... Samsung Armani,
Oct 22
Samsung’s T*Omnia successor has gone official in the home market. The T*Omnia II (SCH-M710/SCH-M715) will be available via SK Telecom and expectedly, Samsung has modified the device to suit the Koreans. Few changes from the original Omnia II are the integration of DMB, T map, T Store services and reduction in internal memory (T*Omnia II will come with 2GB or 8GB storage). Rest of the features include 800MHz processor, 3.7 inches WVGA (800 × 480) AMOLED touchscreen, Haptic UI 2.0, GPS, Wi-Fi
Oct 21
In addition to the Acer Tempo line and the recently renamed Acer handsets , you can now add the Android-powered Acer Liquid to the PC makers’ slowly growing collection of mobile phones. Previously referred to as the Acer A1, the Liquid features an impressive spec sheet headlined by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 5-megapixel autofocus camera, 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen display, WiFi, GPS, HSDPA connectivity, 3.5mm jack and Android 1.6 as its OS. It will also come with a custom Acer UI thoug
Oct 21
Back to the weekly Fujitsu concept phones from CEATEC 2009, we discover a piece of gadgetry that’s got 2011 written on its screen. This seemingly luxurious handset prototype packs a circular display and an overall look, that reminds one of a Sailor Moon weapon. The screen on board is probably a touchscreen and the interface is pretty original, resembling a collection of zodiac signs. Bluetooth should also be on board, as well as WiFi, GPS, social networking features and a circular numeri