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Sweet specs rumored for new Blackberry, Nokia announces new Fold, and more...

Marianne Schultz
Published on August 12, 2008

Sweet specs rumored for new Blackberry, Nokia announces new Fold, buy music from Vodafone, FCC approves new Nokia, Motorola Atila leaked, Sprint Mobile email going down, and Verizon gets visual voicemail...

Supposed leaked marketing photos show the specs of the upcoming Blackberry Javelin and they look sweet!  The list includes a 512mhz process, 256MB of flash memory, microSD slot,  Wi-Fi with UMA, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and a hi-res HVGA+ screen with something called "integrated lens/LCD technology".  What is that?  Read more at Crackberry.

Via [Gizmodo]


Nokia has announced a new flip phone called the Fold.  It will be a quad-band GSM phone with a 1.3 megapixel camera.  Read the full details over on Nokia's site here.

Via [PhoneScoop]




If you're a Vodafone subscriber, your handset may come with (or may be able to get) a software application enabling you to download and buy music right on your phone.  Check to see if your phone is compatible here.

Via [Engadget Mobile]
 


Nokia's N96, successor to the popular N95, has gone through the FCC approval process.  Previous rumors indicate a launch in September or October, so this Nokia goodness should be available for all in the not-too-distant future.

Via [Engadget]
 

Rumors of a new Motorola phone with the code name "Atila" are out, and it's sounding pretty sharp with quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G, Wi-Fi, and Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and more.  Price and release data are unknown, so we'll need to keep our eyes peeled for more on this one.

Via [Engadget]

 
Are you a Sprint customer who uses their mobile email services?  If so, you need to know that this service will be discontinued at the end of this year.  See this Sprint site for more details.

Via [Gear Diary]


Are you a Verizon customer that's been hankering for visual voicemail as found on AT&T's iPhone?  If so, you're in luck!  Well, you are if you have an LG Voyager, at least.  Voyager owners will need to download some software and then pony up $2.99 per month for the service - read Verizon's press release here.

Via [MobileBurn]

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