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World's thinnest smartphone introduced in Japan
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The race for better productivity and dual-core chips comes with its share of bigger batteries and bulky handsets, but the NEC MEDIAS N-04C values size first. The handset will most probably be the worl...
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Video preview of the Nokia N8 PR2 firmware shows it is getting there
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Another video preview surfaced of the next Nokia N8 PR2 firmware update that is supposed to bring split-screen and portrait QWERTY keyboards, as well as a new browser.
It seems that things haven't mo...
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Samsung Galaxy S II gets very preliminary, expensive UK pricing
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Don't go jumping off the Android sailboat just yet, these are very early numbers, but the Samsung Galaxy S II has been priced by a couple of UK retailers and the category they've placed it in is the d...
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HTC says the Merge will be released this Spring
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What ever happened to Baby Jane? Or in this case, what ever happened to the HTC Merge? It seems like nearly an eternity ago, August of last year, when we first got word of the new HTC Android smartpho...
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Samsung Galaxy S II launching at the end of March, tips UK retailer
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UK-based online retailer Clove has posted some interesting information concerning the availability of Samsung’s Galaxy S II. Via a brief blog post, the company writes, “we’ve had word today that the f...
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HTC Aria Android 2.2 Froyo update coming today
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According to AT&T's Facebook page, the Android 2.2 Froyo update for the HTC Aria should be rolling out today. AT&T says that it will post instructions and a link to the update on its Facebook page som...
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HTC Incredible S smartphone now on sale in the UK
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One of HTC's latest Android smartphones, the Incredible S, is now being offered by Mobiles.co.uk, part of Carphone Warehouse, in the UK. The Incredible S features a 4-inch WVGA Super LCD display, an 8...
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Samsung Corby II (S3850) clears the FCC hurdle
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Samsung Corby II (S3850) has cleared the FCC and is now ready for the prime time in America. That, however, doesn’t mean we’ll see it being officially announced any time soon. After all, the original ...
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HTC Incredible S Available for Pre-Order, Ships on 26th
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We’ve just received word that pre-orders have just begun for the HTC Incredible S, a phone that’s available exclusively through Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy in the UK, via their webpage at Carphone...
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HTC Arrive coming to Sprint March 20th for $199 with the copy&paste Windows Phone 7 update
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Sprint just announced the first CDMA Windows Phone 7 device - the HTC Arrive. It is the same as the HTC 7 Pro, but with CDMA radio instead of GSM inside.
The HTC Arrive has a great backlit chiclet ph...
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ChaCha Search suing HTC over ChaCha phone name
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ChaCha Search, the popular service that provides answers to quick questions, is suing HTC for trademark infringement. During Mobile World Congress, HTC announced a new phone called the ChaCha that wil...
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HTC Thunderbolt Pushed Back To March 4th Or Later?
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If we were going by Verizon’s own announcements, the HTC Thunderbolt and it’s big ol’ Android-powered screen would have hit the shelves by mid-February. And yet, nothing; a quick glance at Verizon’s c...
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HTC 7 Pro Windows Phone Announced on Sprint as the Arrive
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As expected, Sprint has announced their first Windows Phone, which you might recognize as the HTC 7 Pro, but they’re calling it the Arrive. The name change was rumoured last month along with the Kyoce...
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FTC Goes After Text Message Spammer
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The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday asked a federal judge to shut down a text spammer who was sending deceptive messages, many of which advertised mortgage opportunities.
According to the FTC co...
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Latest Sprint teaser tweet all but confirms February 24th announcement is for Windows Phone 7
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How many mobile platforms can you think of that integrate "with your home game console, like Xbox?" Unless we're completely spacing something out, the answer is one: Windows Phone 7. We'd already figu...
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