Posted on 23 June 2008 by Abby McVay
Samsung's U900 Soul is not exactly a new product, obviously, since we managed to get a hands-on look at it way back in February. However, they have decided to branch out and try to snag a few more customers by adding a new color to the cute little slider phone.
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Posted on 14 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
The LiMo Foundation is one of the only direct Linux competitors to Android that Google will have to worry about. While their Open Handset Alliance has got many big players in their own camp, LiMo has quite a few as well. Today, they add eight more to the list, and some large names are showing up now. Today, Mozilla, Verizon, ...
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Tags: Carriers, Ericsson, LG, LiMo Foundation, Linux Platform, Motorola, Mozilla, NTT DoCoMo, Orange, Samsung, SoftBank, Verizon
Posted on 19 February 2008 by Chris Davies
Last Friday we wrote about HTC's Shift suffering what seemed to be another premature launch announcement - The Boy Genius even decided the much-anticipated UMPC was no longer for him - and decided to put the problem to HTC themselves and find out whether the Shift is really shifting or not. According to our source at HTC, boxed production models ...
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Posted on 15 February 2008 by Chris Davies
Looks like HTC have just lost a customer: The Boy Genius has thrown in the towel and decided he can't be bothered waiting for the Shift UMPC, which HTC promised had launched in the UK on the Orange network and in Spain on the Telefonica network back on February 11th. Unfortunately, it turns out that you can't get a Shift ...
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Posted on 21 January 2008 by Chris Davies
One for the fashion- and budget-conscious UK readers among you: Sagem have launched the my511x, a classically handsome candybar-format cellphone on the Orange pre-pay network that, despite looking relatively attractive replete with its "mirror-like" black front-panel and flat buttons, is priced at just £49.99 ($98) with of course no contract.
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