There’s been a lot going on in the mobile phone world this week, so here’s a run-down of the biggest stories. First up we had a crazy developer who decided to add multi touch to his Nokia N95, though he suggests not doing it yourself.
We saw a few low-quality pics of the new BlackBerry KickStart and heard rumors of the Seawolf 9110, Javelin and Aruora courtesy of some RIM file scouring. Finally in BB news we had a live image of the BlackBerry Thunder show up on the interweb.

Plenty going on at Verizon, as customers will be able to get their hands on an LG Dare starting June 26, with Decoy and Chocolate 3 phones coming sometime after. As of Friday customers also had the opportunity to choose the Palm Centro as their phone of choice.
Sprint customers might want to check out the new plans that have been added. Watch out though, free incoming calls are going the way of the dodo.
Samsung introduced their new OMNIA phone which got some people very excited about its capacitive technology touchscreen. It was later discovered that the phone did not, in fact, have a capacitive touchscreen.
The biggest news of the week? Oh, probably that little iPhone 3G that was announced at Apple’s WWDC. It boasts incredibly fast 3G speeds, new iPhone 2.0 software, awesome battery life and a $199 price tag (for the 8GB version, 16GB will run you $299), what more could you want? More information over at iPhone Buzz.





















