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AT&T gets Samsung Propel slider phone

Posted on 23 October 2008

Even though just announced last week, the Samsung Propel is now available from AT&T. It sports pretty standard specs but offers multiple color variations for an added touch of style. The Samsung Propel features a 2.2-inch screen that slides, a full QWERTY keyboard, dedicated shortcut buttons for texting, emailing and instant messaging, dual-band 3G support, quad-band GSM and more. In addition, the ... continued »

HTC Touch Diamond to come contract-free from Rogers

Posted on 22 October 2008

In case you're not keen on those pesky wireless contracts, it looks like you now have an option to get the HTC Touch Diamond without the commitment. However, you have to be in Canada to take advantage, it seems.     Available from Rogers Wireless only, the HTC Touch Diamond is currently being offered from the carrier without a contract. However, it will ... continued »

New Pantech phone concepts are real eyecatchers

Posted on 22 October 2008

Pantech is certainly good for creating interesting phones. But they're also great for some good phone prototypes. Being ones to deliver, they've whipped up four new ones that we just had to share with you here.   Designed by the Pantech Design Community, these four phone concepts are actually in consideration to be built. Pictured above is the Coralliform Water. It's ... continued »

AT&T Q3 results show serious data growth

Posted on 22 October 2008

AT&T's third quarter earnings came in today and the results are pretty impressive. The carrier reported a 4% growth in total revenue and much of that can be pinpointed to the enormous iPhone sales occurring in the past few months.   You can check out some of the highlights below. Looks like the poor economy isn't effecting everyone just yet! $0.55 reported ... continued »

T-Mobile rolls out OS 4.5 for BlackBerry Curve

Posted on 22 October 2008

T-Mobile has been trying to keep on the forefront these days with some success and have just rolled out the latest OS update for the BlackBerry Curve. Also known as the BlackBerry 8320, the Curve will be now getting the next OS update, 4.5. This new operating system will make it possible to read HTML email. Prior to this OS update, ... continued »

HP iPAQ Data Messenger is on the way

Posted on 21 October 2008

The HP iPAQ Data Messenger is a brand new phone on the way and it is seriously good looking. This new smartphone features 3G, which means fast connection speeds and it has the slick packaging to house it all.  With a large touchscreen display, GPS and a full slide-out keyboard, you'll be sure to enjoy comfortable messaging features. The iPAQ Data ... continued »

Samsung Epix, BlackJack III, has optical mouse

Posted on 21 October 2008

The BlackJack III is on the way, it seems and while it may not be on the same page as the BlackBerry, it is definitely interesting and definitely sports major improvements from the BlackJack II.   Also known as the Samsung Epix, the BlackJack III has a touchscreen, WiFi and other features you'd expect on a device in order for it ... continued »

Fuze a.k.a. HTC Touch Pro shows up on AT&T

Posted on 21 October 2008

The HTC Touch Pro has just appeared on the AT&T website once again. Under the name "Fuze" once more, the smartphone seems to be up for good this time around.     continued »

HTC Touch HD Pro with slide-out QWERTY on the way?

Posted on 20 October 2008

We see phone rumors all the time here on PhoneMag, but this one sounds sort of probable. Rumor has it that there is an HTC Touch HD in the works that features a slide-out keyboard. This would make sense since HTC tends to release a Pro version of their handsets that feature a full QWERTY keyboard.    The above photo is just ... continued »

Nanokia concept phone uses e-ink, haptic interface

Posted on 20 October 2008

Some concept phone designs are just plain ugly. But every once in awhile a really pretty one comes our way that just has to be admired and subsequently shared. That's precisely the case with the Nanokia.     This concept phone is called the Nanokia and actually has no buttons at all. It features a haptic interface and is touch-based. It's similar to ... continued »

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