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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Sprint's Instinct to Be Available June 20

Today Sprint said that the Samsung Instinct will start becoming available in its online and retail channels beginning on June 20. It may not be 100% available everywhere, but it will begin stocking its channels on that date.

Review: Sony Ericsson Z750

The Z750a is Sony Ericsson's first 3G phone for the U.S. While it may be a little short on style, it is long on useful features. Check it out. Video tour added.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Press Release: Swisscom's high-end Bluewin mobile television service powered by Nokia and Nokia Siemens Network

High-quality mobile TV technology and comprehensive services from Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks enable Switzerland's biggest service provider to expand its multimedia offering to the mobile world.

Review: Sony Ericsson K850 Cameraphone

The Sony Ericsson K850 is a 5 megapixel cameraphone with a host of photographer friendly features, such as BestPic. Russell takes the K850 out for spin and comes up impressed by the phone overall, though he questions the odd d-pad controller.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

BlackBerry Bold Gets Hard Specs - 1GB Storage!

Introducing the Specs & Features for the new BlackBerry Bold! My favorite is the Memory upgrade and the DIVX support.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Press Release: Samsung Soul on Orange is Latest Release Samsung Ultra Phone

(Press Release) - May 08, 2008 - After successfully being released on T-Mobile and O2 the new Samsung Soul has now been made available on Orange in the UK.

This is great news for consumers as the number of tariffs and packages available has now more than doubled making it easier than ever to find the right deal to suit their usage requirements.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Verizon Makes BlackBerry Curve 8330 Available

The smartphone is available beginning today online and through Verizon's business channels. It will be for sale in retail stores beginning May 12. The 8330 will cost $170 with contract after rebates.

Huawei Shopping Its Handset Business

Huawei Technologies is considering selling a large portion--possibly even a majority--of its handset business to a foreign investor. Huawei, which is a Chinese maker of telecommunications equipment, said it will use the investment to help it enter the North ..