Posted on 07 October 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Kempler & Strauss wasn't a name I was familiar with until this week, but the company has been unveiling some pretty slick products recently. Today the company unveiled the new Billionair 7 mobile phone hailed as the first GSM quad-band 3.5G phone based on Windows Mobile.
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Posted on 08 September 2009 by Chris Davies
Sprint have announced their latest entry-level Samsung, the M240, a compact clamshell aimed at basic voice call use. The M240 has a speakerphone, threaded SMS messages and T9, together with a calendar and 500-entry phonebook.
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Posted on 02 September 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Nokia World is in full swing today and our sister publication SlashGear is on site and fondling hoards of Nokia devices in a lewd and lascivious manner. Among the phones that Chris got his mitts on was the Nokia X3.
The X3 looks very nice with a dedicated slide-out numeric keypad. The handset also features quad band GSM connectivity, but alas, ...
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Posted on 03 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Judging by the name of the company, at one point radios were the big thing to buy at Radio Shack. Today radios aren’t exactly high-end tech. Consumers today lean more towards computers and mobile phones.
In an apparent attempt to get with the times, Radio Shack will be rebranding itself as The Shack reports Engadget. This makes sense when you consider ...
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Posted on 30 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun
It never ceases to amaze me at how many different product categories some companies are in to. Kyocera is a perfect example, the company makes mobile phones and other consumer electronic devices, and it also makes a line of ceramic products like knives and other items.
Kyocera announced its financial results for the quarter ending on June 30, Q1 fiscal 2010 ...
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Posted on 16 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun
One of the most anticipated mobile technologies coming is LTE or 4G service. I can only hope that LTE will be offered outside of major markets, unlike WiMax availability in America.
A new study from Forward Concepts has been released that looks at several different aspects of the mobile market. The study reports that cell phone growth is expected to decline ...
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Posted on 18 June 2009 by Shane McGlaun
T-Mobile has announced a new addition to its handset line. The Dash 3G smartphone was announced officially this week and T-Mobile says its offers a balance of personal and professional connections. The handset operates on the T-Mobile 3G connection and features 802.11b/g connectivity.
The device runs Windows mobile 6.1 and comes in glossy black with red accents. A full QWERTY keyboard ...
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Posted on 17 June 2009 by Chris Davies
Sony Ericsson may have announced their first 8.1-megapixel camera-phone recently, but the budget end of their CyberShot range has more humble optics. The Sony Ericsson C510 is a straightforward candybar aimed at the free-on-contract market; even so, there's still a fair amount of camera hyperbole. Digicam replacement or snappy pretender? We set to find out.
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Posted on 11 June 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Verizon Wireless has announced a new mobile phone with a designed for those who like to text. The device is called the Motorola Rival and the handset features a slider design and a full QWERTY keyboard. In addition to being aimed at text and IM use, the handset is also compatible with Verizon services.
Among the compatible services are V CAST ...
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Posted on 26 May 2009 by Brenda Stokes
As we reported to you earlier today, there were a ton of leaks about the phones AT&T will be getting in the near future. But since that post, we've learned of yet another device headed to AT&T. This one is called the Pantech Aladdin.
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