Posted on 22 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
An ad made the rounds this weekend from Best Buy Mobile, which has many people talking about the potential release dates for the HTC Touch Pro and Touch Dual in Canada. The ad itself shows the two handsets and the Touch Diamond all grouped together, indicating we should be seeing the devices soon.
The ad unfortunately was missing pricing information. Also, ...
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Posted on 14 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
So much happened this week that we better get right down to it. With CTIA Wireless and an onslaught of HTC and BlackBerry news, PhoneMag was buzzing with info.
For starters, we found out that AT&T came in last when it comes to call quality by JD Power & Associates. Plus, the carrier's MEdia Net portal will soon be utilizing ...
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Tags: announcement, ATT, BlackBerry, CTIA Wireless, htc opal, HTC Touch, HTC Touch Diamond, htc touch pro, MOTOROKR, Motorola, news, Nokia, Sprint, T Mobile, Verizon, week in review
Posted on 10 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Even though rumors have been flying around like mad, Sprint has kept mum about two of their most anticipated phones until now. The HTC Touch Diamond and the HTC Touch Pro finally have release dates and pricing information!
The Touch Diamond will cost $249.99 with a two year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate and will be released this month. ...
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Posted on 31 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Mobile phone news was varied this week as Sprint seemed to have their hands in everything and a few cool prototypes caught our eyes.
We'll start with Motorola, which has the Z10 that actually bends, even though the design innovation is all it really has going for it. There's also the MOTOACTV W450, which will be making an appearance on ...
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Tags: Android, BlackBerry, BlueAnt, Bluetooth, htc dream, HTC Touch Diamond, htc touch pro, KDDI, Motorola, Nokia, sony, Sprint, T-Mobile-G1, tatung, tmobile, VoIP, week in review, WiMAX
Posted on 31 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Wow, Sprint info is leaking all over the Internet this weekend! Now we've gotten a sneak peek at the Sprint roadmap for the next couple of months and it has mostly confirmed what we suspected already, but now we have some solid release dates for two anticipated HTC products.
So far, we've learned that the HTC Touch Diamond and the ...
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Posted on 17 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
A lot happened here on PhoneMag in the past week, so let's take a moment to review all the news, rumors, leaks and upsets.
We started out the week with a leak of the Motorola Atila, which is a keyboard-less version of the "Alexander" and is the first Motorola device to have triband UMTS. But that wasn't the only device leak ...
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Tags: Airave, AMOLED, ATT, BlackBerry, HTC Touch, HTC Touch Diamond, htc touch pro, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Samsung OMNIA, Sprint, Treo, Verizon, week in review, zune
Posted on 16 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
The HTC Touch Pro has yet to hit the U.S. but when it does, there's a rumor going around that it will adopt the moniker "Fuze" under AT&T. I don't know about the name, but we're certainly excited for this phone to get a U.S. release.
And it looks like we won't have to wait much longer, with a tipster over ...
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Posted on 16 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Before a new product comes out, every little bit of speculation is big news. And the latest photos of the HTC Touch Diamond CDMA are shaking things up a bit.
Sprint's latest offering may have a red back, which adds a bit of variety to the candy bar design. But that's not to say additional coloring offerings won't be available. Check ...
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Posted on 14 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
If you like to get a good look at the latest phones in comparison to others to help get an idea of size and overall design, you're in luck. Several new photos hit the web today that depict the HTC Touch Pro, HTC Touch Diamond, the Toshiba Portege G810, and the HTC P6500 all lined up for your comparing pleasure.
For ...
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Posted on 11 August 2008 by Chris Davies
Hardly cheap and potentially less than fully functional, but for $900 a buyer over at the XDA Developers forum has got his hands on what's possibly the first AT&T HTC Touch Pro smartphone in the US. Delivered today, the handset looks slightly different to the images we've seen before; for a start, the dedicated number key row has been replaced ...
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