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Leak: HTC Mazaa: Looks like the HTC Trophy for Verizon, but with Mango
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Microsoft finished work on the next version of Windows Phone, dubbed Mango, a little over two weeks ago. Between now and the end of the end of this year you can expect to see a slew of smartphones running Mango hitting the market. We’ve seen one already, the Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T, but that’s not going to be available outside of Japan. So what can we (Europeans and Americans) look forward to come this holiday shopping season? Pictured above is the HTC Mazaa, which looks like the HTC Trophy that Verizon Wireless started selling less than three months ago, but it’s running Windows Phone Mango. According to the guy who supplied said photo, it feels “faster” than any other previous Windows Phone....
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Is this what the iPhone 5 will look like?
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The folks over at MacRumors have gone above and beyond when it comes to rumor-mongering, as the company has taken the supposed leaked iPhone 5 cases and created some 3D models. Is this what the next iPhone will look like?
The Apple iPhone 5 will reportedly be thinner than the current model, will have roughly a 4-inch screen and it should have boosted internals. We expect a dual-core processor, a bump in the RAM and perhaps an 8-megapixel camera.
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AT&T will have at least one 4G LTE phone in 2011
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We already know that AT&T will deploy 4G LTE later this year but the company said it will have at least one 4G LTE smartphone by the end of the year.
AT&T senior VP Peter Ritcher told Mobiledia that the company will have a hotspot, laptop card and a handset that can support this faster mobile data network by the end of the year. The company is expected to roll out LTE in a few markets over the next few months and the real ramp up in devices and availability will happen in 2012.
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HP TouchPad 4G visits FCC on its way to AT&T
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Those of you waiting to grab yourself the TouchPad 4G will be glad to know that HP’stablet has finally hit the FCC where engineers are testing its radiation levels to ensure it’s safe to use in the U.S. of A. As we reported earlier, the device should be launched later this month, running on AT&T’s HSPA+ (rather than LTE) network.
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Samsung i927 aka AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S II gets FCC's seal of approval
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Aside from committing resources for the upcoming iPhone 5 launch, AT&T must be readying for the Samsung Galaxy S II release as well. The device which is steadily winning hearts, minds and wallets of people all around the world, will most likely repeat the success in the U.S. If you recall, we’re talking about one of the best Android smartphones announced to date that comes with an awesome 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, fast processor, 8-megapixel camera, HSPA+ and Wi-Fi connectivity, and other “standard for a high-end smartphone” goodies.
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Android takes 43% of the global smartphone market in Gartner report
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We’ve seen the latest reports from Canalys and comScore and both show just how well the Android operating system is doing these days (pretty well) and Gartner’s latest report shows much of the same. If you had any question as to why Google’s mobile operating system has been under fire so much recently, one only needs to look at the numbers to find out.
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Nintendo investors pressuring developers to support iPhone, iPad
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Ever since Apple started taking gaming more serious with its iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, Nintendo has been feeling the most pressure as these devices directly compete with their handhelds. Nintendo’s President, Satoru Iwata, came out a few months ago telling developers to outright ignore smartphones, but it looks like investors of Nintendo can’t help but take notice of the increasing popularity of Apple’s devices, especially when Nintendo’s latest handheld, the Nintendo 3DS, isn’t selling well.
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iCloud based iPhone rumored to arrive with the iPhone 5
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We can't stop iPhone rumors any more than we can stop the seasons or the tides, especially when those rumors focus on the mythical low-cost iPhone which consumers have been calling for since the iPhone first launched. The newest rumor comes from Apple 'n' Apps Trevor Sheridan, who says he spoke with 3 sources "connected to Apple". Not the most to work with, but it'll have to do.
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Alleged Ice Cream Sandwich screenshots leaked
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It seems too good to be true, and probably is: the first screenshots of the next major Android OS update, Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), have supposedly leaked, but certainly don't look too convincing. Ice Cream Sandwich is the update which will merge Android's phone OS (Gingerbread) with the tablet OS (Honeycomb), and bring what many expect as a unifying presence to Android. The images show what is supposedly ICS running on a Nexus S.
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Dell says goodbye to the Streak 5 and that "it's been a great ride"
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At the end of the line for all cell phones, there is this thing called cell phoneheaven where once flavorful and exciting handsets exit to live out the rest of their days. And rightfully so, that’s where the Dell Streak 5 appears to be headed!
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Dell Streak 7 Wi-Fi only tablet is expected to get its dose of Honeycomb in September?
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Clearly overshadowed by the myriad of Honeycomb tablets that we’ve continuously been seeing for the better part of the last few months, the Dell Streak 7 has been overlooked by many due to its choice of sticking to an older build of the platform.
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Samsung Galaxy S Plus packs beefier hardware inside the shell of the original model
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There is absolutely no hiding the fact that Samsung is making the Galaxy S II its number one priority right now, however, you just can’t help it to step back for a moment and see how the original model paved the way for it. Sure it’s over a year old and its specs are regarded to be as mid-range by now, but nevertheless, there are always different ways to bring the spotlight back to it.
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Windows Phone Mango to beat them all to the punch with a September 1st availability
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The Mango update to WP7, with its 500+ new features, is now supposed to land on September 1st, which means that we'll probably see the new handsets that will be rocking it in greater detail then. Apple's iOS 5 update will most likely be available in September too, and Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich is allegedly pulled to October, in order to fight the competition sooner than planned.
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FCC will support SMS/MMS messages for 911 emergencies
Like UnlikeThe Federal Communications Commission has agreed to support text, picture, and video messages sent to 911 for emergency situations. The agency will unveil the rules of the system in September.
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T-Mobile begins rollout of G-Slate Android 3.1 Honeycomb update
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The T-Mobile G-Slate is catching up with the Joneses, that is if the Joneses are the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 or Motorola XOOM, as it is now being updated to Android 3.1 Honeycomb. The update adds Google Videos support, resizable widgets, USB accessory support, and an expanded recent apps list. T-Mobile is rolling out the update in a staggered fashion, and users should get a notification when it is ready to be downloaded and installed. T-Mobile makes a point to say that it cannot expedite the rollout of the update, so if you don't get it right away, you will just have to be patient and wait it out.
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