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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 11:55 |
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Although Nokia had previously promised to bring its gaming service to the firm’s hot N73 (they’ve sold roughly 20 million of these badboys), as of today, all bets are off.
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Tuesday, 24 March 2009 15:38 |
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LG ARENA KM900 flagship touchscreen smartphone approved by FCC with U.S. 3G
The FCC has approved a U.S. variant of the LG ARENA KM900 flagship touchscreen smartphone. Labeled the KM900QA, this ARENA model features support for 850 and 1900MHz HSPA bands. Last week, LG announced that its LG ARENA had received one million pre-order requests from network carriers globally.
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 15:03 |
Sprint and Palm today revealed that wireless plans for the Palm Pre will be segmented into nine tiers of individual, family, and business plans. In a webcast, Sprint's Director of Consumer Acquisition David Owens and Palm's Product Line Manager Matt Crowley said that the wireless plans are based on Everything Data, Sprint's unlimited data and messaging plan, and Simply Everything, Sprint's all-inclusive wireless package.
Individual plans will provide either 450 or 900 minutes with an Everything Data plan, or individuals can choose the Simply Everything option. Family plans will provide either 1,500 or 3,000 minutes with the Everything Data plan, or a Simply Everything all-inclusive plan. Businesses will be able to pool minutes, similar to current business options on Sprint's network.
Sprint also confirmed that no other Sprint wireless plans will be available to Pre customers. Crowley said that 3G data is critical to the Palm experience because multitasking while using the unique webOS card system is data intensive. He also said there will be a limit on the number "cards" that can be loaded at one time, based on internal memory usage. There is no update on availability or pricing for the Palm Pre, and according to the companies, things are on track for a Q2 2009 release. |
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Friday, 20 March 2009 14:51 |
Reuters is reporting that Sony Ericsson will launch its C905 Cyber-shot 8 megapixel camera phone in the U.S. in the second quarter. Sony Ericsson Head of Product Marketing Jon Mulder estimates that the device will cost $199 to $249 after contract. Although the phone could appear on T-Mobile or AT&T, Mulder didn't say which carrier would offer the device.
The company is hedging its bets on the popularity of photographs on social networks by offering a high-resolution camera phone, but analysts worry that its high price point might not keep pace with more powerful touchscreen smartphones like Apple's iPhone or Google's Android-powered G1.
Mulder argued that there were many factors in favor of the shooter. Phones tend to do well when U.S. operators promote them, and many people are still looking to buy traditional phones, he said. |
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 15:00 |
The as-yet unannounced Motorola Evoke QA4 slipped through the FCC recently, with indications that it will go to one of the U.S. CDMA carriers - Sprint or Verizon. The QA4 is a full touch phone that features a large display and a slide-out alphanumeric keyboard. In terms of appearance, it has a look that is similar to the much anticipated Palm Pre.
Other features known about the QA4 at this time include support for 3G EV-DO high speed data connections, aGPS navigation and Bluetooth stereo support. A microSD card slot is also found on the device. It is also rumored that this cell phone sports a 2 megapixel camera/camcorder, as well. |
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