Posted on 10 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
T-Mobile re-released the Sidekick ID without any explication. This is a perfect opportunity for those who missed out the first time around to get a new one. Customers can now purchase the once discontinued handset from the T-Mobile website for only $50 when you sign a two year agreement.
Taking a look at the specs listed for the Sidekick ID, nothing ...
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Posted on 10 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
President of Reigncom, Myoung Woo Lee, has announced that iRiver will release a mobile phone sometime early next year, on the Korean carrier KT. This phone was seen at CES 2008 as a concept model, little did we know it would later be released.
The iRiver Wave will be available on March 9th at 10 iRiver Zone stores and eventually move ...
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Posted on 09 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
It looks like Telus is going to be the latest to carry the Samsung m540. We know this phone here in the US as the Samsung Rant, but in Canada it will be known as the Slyde. The Samsung m540 will not only be under a different name and include different branding but will also come in Black and Pink.
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Posted on 09 November 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Another week has come and gone and now it's time to review all that we've talked about here on PhoneMag. For starters, we found out that Sprint released the Katana Eclipse X, but then we got our hands on it for a review. Turns out, this phone is meant for media lovers that need a few smartphone features without the ...
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Posted on 08 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
Sprint has had nothing but bad news to report in the last few months. It doesn’t seem to be getting any better for them with the loss of $326 million dollars in 3Q. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse says that the process of turning the business around will be gradual.
Sprints main problem is the ability to keep current customers. They have ...
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Posted on 08 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
People have come fourth saying that the AT&T Quickfire is being sold in an AT&T wireless store right now in one small town. The Sidekick rival with a full QWERTY keyboard is rumored that it will not be available till November 11th, but that never seems to stop everyone.
Since the Quickfire does not have an official release date, stores are ...
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Posted on 07 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
High demand for the latest iPhone and BlackBerry models, have put Apple and RIM ahead of companies such as Nokia. Nokia’s share of the smartphone market has fallen to 38.9 percent in a quarter from 51.4 percent a year before. Apple has managed to pull ahead of the rest with the largest jump out of the top three leading companies.
Apple’s ...
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Posted on 06 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
T-Mobile confirmed plans for their 4G LTE network, as well as what they plan to do with the new 3G network. T-Mobile has decided to exclude HSPA+ from the network and instead focus on LTE because of efficiency.
Chief Technology Officer, Joachim Horn, says that LTE is more oriented toward the future. If he needs to invest in more hardware he ...
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Posted on 06 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
Vodafone has announced the release date for their version of the highly anticipated BlackBerry Storm 9500, the first ever touch screen BlackBerry smartphone. The BlackBerry Storm will be available in the UK through Vodafone on November 14th.
The Storm is available for pre-order to UK customers who simply cannot wait any longer. The BlackBerry Storm‘s large 3.25” screen brings a whole ...
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Posted on 06 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
NTT Docomo announced today the release of 22 new phones in four news series - Docomo STYLE series, Docomo PRIME series, Docomo SMART series and Docomo PRO series. These new series are tuned towards the newest preferences and lifestyles of mobile phone users.
The Docomo STYLE series is geared more towards style and image; they are designed more as accessories to ...
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