Posted on 28 April 2008 by Chase Higgins
Nokia holds a 40% stranglehold on the global mobile phone market share. Living in North America however, you would have no idea. Partly, it is because many North American carriers want special features, and some want less features. The bottom line is North American carriers tend to be a little finicky. Another disadvantage for North America is it uses different ...
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Posted on 18 April 2008 by Chase Higgins
The first signs of fruition of that Car Phone Warehouse and Best Buy deal are starting to show up. The HTC Touch Dual for the U.S has cleared the FCC and should be on it's way soon. It will be sold exclusively through Best Buy. Yeah, there is 3G everyone you can breathe out.
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Posted on 19 February 2008 by Chris Davies
LG have been showing off their latest smartphone bound for Korea, the orange-themed LG-KH1800. And when we say orange, we mean it; apparently it's even known as "the orange color phone" over there, by virtue of the keypad, case edging and D-pad backlight. Just 13.3mm thick, something has to give and in this case it's the specs: a 1-megapixel camera ...
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Posted on 11 February 2008 by Chris Davies
We caught a glimpse of it last week, when Nokia Germany prematurely updated their site, but today Nokia have officially announced the N96 smartphone. An update to the popular N95, over 7 million of which were sold, the N96 adopts the manufacturer's current high-gloss style while updating the long spec-list that prompted so much interest in its predecessor. Quadband GSM ...
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Posted on 21 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
For now, the Samsung t819 is all EDGE on T-Mobile’s network. That many not be the case the down should T-Mobile decides to unleash the t819’s mighty WCDMA feature on their new 1700MHz network. Other than the AWS 3G, this slider form-factor phone is darn average with features such as stereo Bluetooth, 220x176 display, 1.3-megapixel camera, microSD slot ...
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