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Thomas Antony on March 15, 2010 in
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According to the rumor mills, the Nokia C6, seen here in this leaked shot, will possibly become the newest addition to Nokia’s entry-level C series range of smartphones. It is a successor to the candybar Nokia C5 which was officially announced earlier this month. The C6 is expected to by a 5800 with a slideout QWERTY keyboard attached, but the keys look way better than those on the N97 and N97 mini. The new touchscreen slider is expected to launch in Europe before summer 2010.

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by
Atul Roach on March 5, 2010 in
Cellphones

RIM’s Blackberry handsets are the winners in the enterprise market and not even the Apple iPhone could change that but the Google Nexus Two might achieve the feat. You may question what Nexus Two is, as people seldom talk about a Nexus One successor this early, where Nexus One is a hot smartphone outed just a little while ago.
But, the Nexus Two is a reality people, and it will be the next version of the Google smartphone which will be designed for the modern day entrepreneur, if Andy Rubin, a vice president of engineering at Google is to be believed.

by
Radimir Bobev on March 4, 2010 in
Cellphones
Project Pink has been talked about quite a lot lately, as rumors have it that Microsoft are very close to the device’s release date, and we’ll soon get to enjoy it first-hand. The first thing that’s been released as near-confirmed is that the phones will be distributed by Verizon exclusively.


by
Thomas Antony on March 4, 2010 in
Cellphones

Project Pink is Microsoft’s much-rumored-about upcoming consumer cellphone platform, that hasn’t really been confirmed yet. Now some more news has come to light about Project Pink with Gizmodo claiming to have received a bunch of promotional material ahead of an imminent launch. They are using the same “Turtle phone” which was leaked last year and it confirms Verizon as the carrier.

by
Atul Roach on February 17, 2010 in
Cellphones
While the world is buzzing with the Android gong, for the Canadians, the noise fell on dumb ears until now when Canadian carrier Telus decided to introduce the first Android smartphone for the country- Motorola MILESTONE. Rogers did experience the disaster with the Dream and Magic smartphones but in this case, the Telus Motorola MILESTONE is an offering that can challenge the might of the best in the market viz. Apple iPhone 3GS.


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by
Alex Ion on February 15, 2010 in
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The 2010 MWC just kicked in today in Barcelona, and Toshiba is all over the place by announcing new products, out of which, a very interesting new Toshiba K01 QWERTY slider. Announced literally just hours ago, the new Toshiba K01 packs just like the updated TG02 a snappy 1GHz processor and boasts a wide, high-quality 4.1-inch touchscreen (Toshiba’s first OLED capacitive display) that promises bright colors, an amazing contrast rate, faster response times and for the green-minded, lower power consumption.

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by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on February 14, 2010 in
Cellphones

Not one, but three cuties have been rolled out Sony Ericsson at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona. The debut of the smartphones has marked a significant milestone for the company as the three new phones have been built on the touch-screen 3G Vivaz technology and the Android-based Xperia x10. To arrive in retail stores by the second quarter of the current year, the three phones are already generating a buzz with enthusiasts queuing up to have a peek.

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Atul Roach on February 11, 2010 in
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The last time around we spotted the Motorola Devour, it was inside a box and we were hopeful that the Android powered handset will make a debut sometime soon and for once, Motorola hasn’t disappointed us. The snapshot below clearly reveals that the Devour will launch in the indirect channel through authorized distributors on February 25,2010 while it will launch in all channels on March 15, later this year.

The Devour is an Android powered handset which is destined to make Android mainstream and with this device, Motorola wants to focus on the MOTOBLUR advantage, just like it did with the Cliq for T-Mobile.

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by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on January 18, 2010 in
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Will Motorola Shadow be the Nexus Two? Going by what the enthusiasts believe, it certainly seems so. Though the info stems from rumors of a Nexus Two made by Motorola, it is expected that it could well be right. We have heard that Google might be rolling out a model aimed solely at business users, and this might be the one. And, as Google never makes handsets itself, it is being said that the Nexus Two may be made by Motorola.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on November 15, 2009 in
Cellphones

The Palm Pixi has officially arrived. The new webOS-powered smartphone from Sprint is a successor to the earlier Palm Centro series. Sprint has rolled out the new smartphone model at Sprint stores and Sprint.com, where it is selling for $100 with a two-year service contract and $100 mail-in rebate.

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