Tag: Smartphone
Samsung and Sprint team up to offer iPhone-like SCH-M800 Instinct in the US
Over in the US, Samsung has joined forces with Sprint to offer the SCH-M800 Instinct….
Palm sells one-millionth Centro handset – the smartphone of choice apparently
I’ve got to be honest, I don’t know anyone who owns a Palm Centro, but maybe I’m just moving in the wrong circles, as Palm has announced sales of one million…
First photos of the BlackBerry 9000 smartphone with HSDPA and Wi-Fi debut on the internet
The news has been doing the rounds for a while, so it’s reassuring to see Engadget Mobile has secured actual photos of the new BlackBerry 9000, the first to feature HSDPA and Wi-Fi.
Seen above on the far right, its sleek lines and curves coupled with the silver edging secures the BlackBerry’s status for at least another 12 month contract length. Engadget raved about their hands-on moment…
Shiny Video Review: Palm Centro smartphone
Most people seem to be decidedly unimpressed with the new smartphone from Palm, which claims to be the smallest and lightest amongst their range.
Take a look above for Zara’s opinion on the phone that offers Microsoft email, internet, Wi-Fi connectivity, 1.3-megapixel camera…
Palm Centro now available in the UK
After much hype and forewarning, the Palm Centro has gone on sale in the UK.
MWC 2008: HTC doesn't exactly wow with their GPS P3470 smartphone
Would you believe that HTC has signed up TomTom, and packed their Navigator 6 GPS system into the P3470, announced today at MWC?
Sadly it’s only got EDGE support, but this is because it’s ‘affordable’, a fairly entry-level handset which isn’t really reflected with an entry-level price: this baby is €449.
Still, the lightweight candybar features a large (2.8″) QVGA touchscreen (similar to the Touch), and meagre 2-megapixel…
Microsoft taking Nokia out to lunch – the subject? Windows Mobile world domination…
“So anyway, Bob, the real reason I wanted to meet with you today is this…”
Clearly Nokia’s very happy with its Symbian/Series 60 thing it’s got going on right now, with the little OS more than capable of powering quite a chunk of the Nokia range. But that hasn’t stopped Microsoft trying to tempt the mobile superpower to switch to Windows Mobile.
“They obviously have significant investments in Symbian but there are a lot of places where we have significant synergies…