Amazon UK Now Taking Pre-Orders On the HTC Desire, Legend, and HD Mini; Launch On April 1st
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A bunch of new HTC handsets have just found its way onto Amazon UK's website. This includes the HTC Desire (here), Legend (here), and even the HD Mini (here). The Desire and the Legend are both Android handsets with Flash and the Senese UI, the HD Mini is exactly what it sounds like so it runs Windows Mobile 6.5 with the Sense UI. Respectively, they're bundled up with £528 ($795 USD), £400 ($602 USD), and £369 ($556 USD) price tags. They're all unlocked are expected to ship on April 1st. Let's hope it's not a joke.
[Engadget]
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
US Cellular Set To Release the Samsung Freeform Soon
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US Cellular has just announced that they're launching what is known as the Samsung Link in Canada. The Samsung Freeform, which is already available at Alltel, is going to be available on US Cellular soon - although the pricing and release details haven't been mentioned yet. It's packing a 2.2-inch display with a 176 x 144 resolution, a 1.3MP camera, a 4-row QWERTY keypad, and a microSD card slot.
[Engadget Mobile]
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Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
Android-Based Spring Design Alex E-Book Reader Gets Tested By the FCC
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Look what has just shown up at the FCC. It's the Spring Design Alex e-book reader. In case you forgot, this one's like the Barnes & Noble Nook. Not much left for me to say, so check out the filing here.
[Engadget]
[Engadget]
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
Project Pink Pictured Again, Launching On Verizon As Early As April 20th; Headed to Vodafone Too
Just when you thought the old renders looked bad, these are even worse. The Pure (above) seems to have a crappy-looking 4-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The size of the touchscreen display is unknown right now. Below you see the Turtle which also looks pretty bad. The Pure and Turtle will likely be headed to Vodafone overseas, while Verizon will be getting the CDMA (Lion and Pride, respectively) models of each phone. These are without a doubt targeted at the younger audiences. Apparently, they could launch as early as April 20th.
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
ZTE Unveils A Bunch Of Their Upcoming Devices, Most Running Android
ZTE has just shown off a bunch of their latest phones and they're all running Android. Sadly, they'll all be running version 1.6. First up is what you see above, the ZTE Blade. It's packing a 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a digital compass, WiFi / GPS / Bluetooth support, GSM / UMTS connectivity, and an FM radio.
What you see above is another handset, the ZTE Racer and it packs a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display, 3G connectivity, WiFi / GPS support, a digital compass, and Android 1.6. There are a bunch of other handsets from them as well - some of them actually looking like fake Chinese phones.
This one's the ZTE Mercury, which looks like an HTC Hero. This one comes with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with a 320 x 480 resolution, Bluetooth 2.0 / aGPS support, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
This one's the ZTE EQ^2 which sports a weird look with a touchscreen display and some touch-sensitive buttons.
Above is the ZTE Smile, which looks quite similar to the Helio Ocean. This one comes packing with a 2.8-inch touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 resolution, a G Sensor, and WiFi / Bluetooth support.
The ZTE Cute resembles the design of a Nokia N97 Mini with a 2.8-inch touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 resolution, Bluetooth 2.0 support, a 2MP camera with a flash, and an FM radio.
This one's the ZTE Valentina which packs a 3-inch QVGA touchscreen display and WiFi / Bluetooth 2.0 support.
They also showed off this MID, the ZTE G+^2 which has some gaming functionalities reminds me of what a PSP Phone could look like.
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Sprint Getting Red BlackBerry Curve 8530 On March 14th?
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The latest rumour is that Sprint is getting a red colour of the BlackBerry Curve 8530 really soon. Apparently, this smartphone colour will be launching on March 14th. This would be a new colour for the US but not so much for Canada. If you live in Canada you can already scoop up the red colour on Telus.
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
LG VS740 Passes the FCC, Likely Headed To Verizon Or Sprint. That's All We Know
It looks like a new LG phone has just been spotted at the FCC (here), the LG VS740. This handset has EV-DO connectivity and WiFi / Bluetooth support. This handset will likely launch on either Verizon or Sprint so look out for this. Unfortunately, we don't know anything else about it - not even the OS.
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i1 To Be the Motorola Opus One Android iDEN Handset, Passes the FCC
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Remember how Motorola was preparing an Android phone in the future that was iDEN-capable? Well, it looks like it could be called the i1, or at least, that's what it's called internally - FCC filing here. It's packing Bluetooth 2.1 along with WiFi but that's all we really know about it so far. I'm pretty sure it'll feature a touchscreen display because it's pretty rare for an Android device not to have a touchscreen. This handset will likely be headed to Sprint Direct Connect in the US.
Update: According to new news, Engadget has just mentioned that the i1 has been confirmed to be the Opus One.
Update: According to new news, Engadget has just mentioned that the i1 has been confirmed to be the Opus One.
[Engadget]
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
T-Mobile USA To Launch 21Mbps HSPA+ Network On March 14th?
March 14th could be a big day for T-Mobile USA. Apparently, the aforementioned carrier could be planning to launch their HSPA+ network to some markets (rumoured to include Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and Philadelphia) along with a new webConnect Rocket (speedy internet access on a stick). If this is true then it could be just 9 days away until you're surfing the web even faster - at 21Mbps.
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Acer Unveils D241H Monitor With "Mini OS", Media Player Functionalities, and WiFi
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Acer has just shown off their latest monitor and this one's looking pretty impressive. The Acer D241H monitor packs a 24-inch display with WiFi, basic internet / media player capabilities, widgets, some USB 2.0 ports, a memory card reader, a LAN port, and a wireless keyboard. Sadly, it's not really an all in one PC but it does have it's own "mini OS." It's not packing a touchscreen display, but it does have some pretty nice features. The price and release details haven't been mentioned yet.
[Engadget]
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Microsoft Courier Official, Launching In H2 2010; Pictures and Videos Galore!
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Coincidence? Apple announced the iPad availability this morning and Microsoft has just confirmed that the Courier is a real product. Closed, the dual-screen "digital journal" or tablet of theirs is said to be under an inch thick, just over a pound, and not much larger than a 5 x 7 photo. This means that both of these displays could be around 7-9 inches (I believe).
The Courier looked pretty impressive back in , but it has slightly toned down since then. The OS is said to be based on Windows CE 6 which is the same base as the Zune HD, Project Pink, and Windows Phone 7. Inside there'll be Nvidia's Tegra 2 chipset inside which should be pretty darn impressive. The UI appears to be pen-based but it should be fine if you use your fingers (not the best though). There's said to be a built-in camera and a headphone jack for your media needs. This tablet / e-book reader is supposedly set for a Q3 / Q4 launch. Visit any of the links below to find out even more information.
Check out the videos below. The UI / OS looks quite complicated, to be honest.
Check out the videos below. The UI / OS looks quite complicated, to be honest.
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
Motorola DEXT Exclusively Headed To Canada's Bell Mobility
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We now know that the Backflip is headed to Telus and today we're hearing that Bell will be launching the Motorola DEXT. It has its fair share of social integration, thanks to MOTOBLUR (over top of Android 1.5). It's also got a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a 3.1-inch touchscreen display along with a 5MP camera.
Does this basically confirm that the Quench will be launching on Rogers? Possibly.
[Mobile Syrup]
Does this basically confirm that the Quench will be launching on Rogers? Possibly.
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Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
Apple Patents Using [USB and FireWire] Ports As Cooling Vents
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Here's a pretty interesting patent from the Apple camp. They have just patented utilizing the USB and FireWire ports as a vent. That's pretty clever seeing how they wouldn't need to make extra holes to cool their notebooks down. We'll see if Apple includes this into one of their future systems in the future because that MacBook Pro refresh would look pretty good anytime now...
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
InFocus Launches Three Large and Slim Professional Displays
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A company named InFocus have just launched three large and thin displays that are all packing a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution. All three models come with HDMI / VGA inputs and will also have things like a split-screen feature and anti-burn-in technology. They'll be available in 42, 55, and 65-inch models and are now available for $1,399, $2,599, and $7,499, respectively. That 65-inch model definitely isn't cheap. Check 'em out here.
[Engadget]
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
Best Buy Launching Samsung R480, R580, and R780 Notebooks Exclusively Starting On March 7th
Samsung has just announced that three of their upcoming notebooks will be available exclusively at Best Buy in the US. This includes the R480, R580, and the R780. They all feature quite similar specs though, they all share up to 4GB of RAM, an LED-backlit display, a possible Blu-ray drive (DVD drive standard), up to 500GB of HDD storage, and Windows 7.
The main differences are the display, the CPU, and the graphics. The R480 has a 14-inch display, an Intel Core i3 CPU, and integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics; the R580 has a 15.6-inch display, an Intel Core i5 CPU, and Nvidia GeForce 310M graphics; the R780 has a 17.3-inch display, an Intel Core i5 CPU, and Nvidia GeForce GT 330M graphics. They'll be available starting on March 7th for $729.99, $829.99, and $929.99, respectively.
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
Apple Confirms Pre-Orders For the iPad Starting On March 12th, Full Availability On April 3rd; 3G Models In Late April
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It's now official. Apple has just announced that pre-orders for the iPad will start on March 12th with full availability coming on April 3. On the 3rd, only the WiFi model will be available. In late April, the 3G model will be available as well. To recap, the pricing is as follows, for the WiFi-only models: 16GB for $499, 32GB for $599, and 64GB for $699; the WiFi with 3G models: 16GB for $629, 32GB for $729, 64GB for $829.
Of course, this date applies to the US only. In late April, the iPad will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK. The price tags will slightly change for those areas as well.
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
RIM Looking To Launch Pearl 9100 With SureType and Full QWERTY Keyboard Option
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Apparently, RIM could be looking to have two models of their next Pearl (9100). One, of course, includes the SureType QWERTY keyboard and the other would be a full QWERTY keyboard. This would be pretty interesting since their Pearls are pretty skinny so it'd be hard to type on it if you had fully developed aka large hands. You can go to the link below to voice your opinion and vote for your favourite option. I wonder how well it would work.
Friday, March 05, 2010 | 0 Comments
Sony Reportedly Working On PlayStation Infused Smartphone and Tablet
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Apparently, Sony is looking to launch a smartphone that will compete with the iPhone. That's not all though, we're hearing that they'll be releasing devices in the future that will compete with their iPod Touch and iPad as well. These devices will be Sony branded (not Sony Ericsson branded) even the smartphone. Let's hope this really is the PSP Phone because what else could it really be? I'm really excited at the tablet that Sony will be cooking off although I still don't see me buying a tablet in my future. Of course, the rumour states that all of these devices will be PlayStation-capable so there'll be some heavy gaming on here.
[Venture Beat, Joystiq]
[Venture Beat, Joystiq]
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