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BlackBerry Bold's Unboxing Video, New AOL for Windows Mobile Users, Samsung G810 Wins EISA and Much More

Tanya Palta
Published on August 25, 2008

Blackberry Bold gets unboxed, XPERIA X1 available only in black, AOL Messenger for Windows Mobile and Motorola unveils new PTT technology.  Here is today’s mobile round up which includes the best of the web.

 

Motorola unveiled its next generation Push-To-Talk over Cellular (PoC) solution, optimized for CDMA 1x networks equipped with EVDO Rev A data capability. This would ensure higher speed data rates, low call set-up time latency and enhanced quality of service (QoS).



CrackBerry has posted an unboxing video of the Rogers BlackBerry Bold which can be accessed here. See what all RIM has included in the box to make the Bold experience sweeter.



AOL Instant Messenger is finally (and we stress on finally) available to Windows Mobile users. According to AOL, this  
new client will provide a "fully featured AIM experience in a highly polished looking application." You can download it from http://wap.aol.com/


Fancy the Silver XPERIA X1 by Sony Ericsson? Well too bad as according to X1’s Specs page, the Smartphone is only available in“Solid Black”. Any guesses about what happened to the Silver version?

                    [Via Engadget Mobile]

 
The Samsung G810 which totes a 5 megapixel camera just bagged the EISA European Photo Phone Award.  The win doesn’t surprise us since the G810 also includes face detection technology, image stabilization, panorama mode, macro shot etc.

[Via Mobilewhack]

 

 


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