Archive for the ‘Mobile Phone’


Sale of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in North America hit some snag

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According to MobileBurn blog, Nokia has confirmed that it temporarily suspended the sale of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic in North Amarica because of some 3G connectivity issues. It was reported in Wall Street Journal that the said smartphone is having problem connecting to 3G network in New York and Chicago area while it’s working properly in Dallas and Miami.

via {mobileburn}

BlackBerry Storm is now available at VZ

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The first touch screen BlackBerry Storm just arrived at Verizon wireless store shelf ready for purchase for $199++ on two-year contract.

source {verizon wireless}

Leaked Palm Centro 2 flyers?

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Looking at Engadget’s post I thought it is a legit leaked Palm Centro 2 flyer with complete product information such as non-QWERTY keyboard that means it is touchscreen but an update came says it is just a photoshop project.

China Mobile is the worlds biggest mobile provider

If you think 8 million new users registered for China Mobile is already pretty impressive you bet but that’s not it, that figure is just for the single month of June alone and the official total for this year is a whopping 53 million new subscribers.

According to China’s Ministry of Information Industry, by the end of last month China Mobile hits a total 600 million subscribers.. putting my 4 year-old sons word “that’s humongous”.

via {PC World}

Samsung Ultra Smart F700

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Samsung Ultra Smart F700 is a touchscreen mobile gadget and currently available in Germany and the UK. This phone comes with a sliding out QWERTY keypad which I like better than iPhone screen keys and will soon be available in Asia Pacific but no confirmed exact date yet.

source {cnet.asia}

Samsung SPH-M4650 SmartPhone

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The SPH-M4650 is new smartphone from Samsung running on Windows mobile 6 OS.  It features a 2-megapixel camera, a DMB TV Tuner, Bluetooth and an electronic dictionary packed in a frame that is only 16mm thick. It boasts of a 2.8” screen that exudes a slight vibration when you touch an icon on the screen.

Source and photo: {Akihabara News}

Google introduced mobile Android

Had enough of those stuff that comes out of Google starts with “g” (“i” if it is from Apple)? After months of speculations, the official news came out that there is no such thing as a GPhone but instead Google call it “Android” platform (sound strange i think gPhone sounds better). The Android platform will be created with combined effort with the Open Handset Alliance.

Watch the clip for more detail.

What Im seing is the future of Google gadgets running on my PC and mobile phone seamlessly.