3 New Nokia XpressMusic Handsets, BlackBerry Curve 8330 on MetroPCS and More
Added on 2009-03-11 11:11:00
by Tanya Palta
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Nokia releases three new XpressMusic phones, BlackBerry Curve 8330 now available on MetroPCS Communications and more. Here is today's mobile round up.
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HTC Touch Cruise with Footprints Debut, BlackBerry Pearl Flip Coming to Telus and More
Added on 2009-01-23 04:51:00
by Tanya Palta
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HTC Touch Cruise with Footprints debut, BlackBerry Pearl Flip coming to Telus, Windows Mobile 6.5 leaked and more. Here is today’s mobile round up.
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RIM and Tivo parterning, Blackberry Pearl Flip gets official, and Sprint inundates us
Added on 2008-09-11 15:52:00
by Marianne Schultz
CTIA is in full swing and there has been a lot of news from manufacturers and carriers alike. Tivo and RIM are now parterning to bring media to the Blackberry, that Blackberry flip phone is finally official, and more in today's round-up...
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| Tags: RIM, Tivo, Blackberry, Pearl, flip, Sprint, CTIA, 8220, One Click, HTC, Touch, Diamond, LG, Lotus, Samsung, Highnote, Rang, Touch HD |
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BlackBerry Flip and Sony Ericsson G705 Gets Official, Asus P552W Unveiled and More
Added on 2008-09-10 06:32:00
by Tanya Palta
The Sony Ericsson G705 and the BlackBerry Flip becomes official, Asus P552W in the pipeline and more. Here is today’s web round up which brings you the best of the web.
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AT&T and Samsung unleash two HSDPA phones for the masses
Added on 2007-06-06 15:09:00
by Randall Bennett
AT&T dropped their latest flip and candybar from Samsung, the A717 and A727. The flip variety, the A717, sports a two megapixel camera, $150 price tag (with contract) and the lovely HSDPA we've all come to dream about. The A727 is similar in its HSDPA leanings, but sports a 1.3 megapixel camera with a $100 (with contract) price. Both phones also support protected music from Napster, Yahoo and any other PlaysForSure provider you can dream of. Pretty standard faire, but we always appreciate some slim staple phones. Both are available right this second.
[Via Gizmodo]
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