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Nokia 5800 Live at CES 2010

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LG Rumor Touch Live From CES 2010

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HTC Trophy

images courtesy of forum.xda-developers.com Basic specifications: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 2100/900 Average Dimensions – 4.69 x 2.30 x 0.43 inches (119 x 58.3 x 11 mm) Big display – 640 x 480 pixels; 65 536 colors 5 megapixels Camera,

HTC CEO says he could but won’t make HD2 an Android phone, has to take care of Windows Mobile

In an interview given to Forbes , HTC CEO Peter Chou spoke pretty candidly about the widespread desire for an Android version of the HD2 , and says the phone won’t be finagled thusly. “Technically, we could make the HD2 an Android phone, but I have to take care of Windows Mobile,” said Chou, after which we imagine popped in a stick of Juicy Fruit and didn’t offer to share any with the rest of the class. Of course, this doesn’t rule out a handset with similar specifications to the HD2, like the Dragon , matching DROID’s push toward Android 2.0 and modern hardware, but it seems to imply that at least it won’t be called “HD2,” and probably won’t look much like it either. Chou did admit that Windows Mobile innovation has been “a little slow” and that interest is declining, and says HTC is “working hard on these kinds of products to get excitement about Windows Mobile back.” He didn’t hold back on Google, however, saying that some of its actions can be “destructive” but that “we’ve worked with Microsoft for 13 years … I also believe we can work with Google for a long time.” [Via SlashGear ] Filed under: Cellphones HTC CEO says he could but won’t make HD2 an Android phone, has to take care of Windows Mobile originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read

HTC Tilt2 for AT&T Is Now Available for The Taking

Availability of the HTC Tilt2 is now in session. You’re not the only one with veins filled with streaming excitement; the $299.99 price tag sets it away from its Touch Pro2 counterpart and gleans eyes of glee from all. Now, onto the point for those lacking an informative knowledge of the handset, the HTC Tilt2 is a full-QWERTY slider living lavishly with a 3.5” WVGA resistive touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel camera, and, last but the most exciting, Windows Mobile 6.5 with an awesome TouchFlo user interface. Credibility for consideration, no doubt.

Cell Phone Etiquette: Is There A Happy Medium?

The age of cell phones is in its infancy compared to the other forms of communication, land line phones have been around for decades as the cellphone is just finishing up its second. Now when people are out with friends and they speak to one another, they have a form of etiquette. However,

HTC Touch Pro 2 Review

We take an in-depth look at the Touch Pro 2 and Windows Mobile 6.1. For more cell phone news and reviews.

Microsoft ensures kill switch not to be used for evil

For all of you loyal Windows Mobile Users that haven’t jumped ship to either Android or Apple, we have some good news. The so called “application kill switch” that has been rumored and discussed about for the past week was taken up for clarification today. More info after the jump!

Samsung announces Omnia Pro B7330, spills WinMo 6.5 plans for entire Omnia range

If you knew nothing of Samsung’s lineup you might think that they’d just announced five Windows Mobile smartphones, but the reality is much, much less interesting: they’ve basically announced one (which was already widely known ) and whipped up a rebranding and relaunch campaign for the other four. To the Omnia range, Sammy has now officially added the Omnia Pro B7330, essentially an upmarket B7320 with a square 320 x 320 display in place of the earlier model’s QVGA unit and HSUPA thrown in for good measure. The bigger news might be that the i8000, B7320, B7300, B7330, and B7610 — every current Omnia model — will be packaged with Windows Mobile 6.5 going forward, while updates will be offered to Omnia IIs, B7610s, and B7320s currently in the field running 6.1. The B7330 launches on October alongside the previously-announced Omnia Lite B7300; Samsung’s being a little more coy about dates for the upgrades, but we’re hoping owners aren’t waiting too long. Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds Samsung announces Omnia Pro B7330, spills WinMo 6.5 plans for entire Omnia range originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Sep 2009 01:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

New LG GM750 with Windows Mobile 6.5

LG have announced the release of their upcoming mobile LG GM750 smartphone, which operates Windows Mobile 6.5 and is expected to become available in Europeon market in the first week of October. this mobile phone will be solely sold by Vodafone throughout 2009. it is basically an upgrade to LG GM730, LG GM750 offers fast

T-Mobile Pulse

T-Mobile Pulce is Huawei’s first Android phone. It features 3.5″ HVGA display, 3.2MP camera, microSD slot and HSPA connectivity. Basic specifications: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 900/2100 Big display – 320 x 480 pixels; 16 777 216 colors 3.2 megapixels Camera,

HTC Mega

HTC Mega is expected to feature a 2.8-inch display with resolution of 240×320 pixels, 528MHz Qualcomm 7225 processor, 256MB RAM and 256MB ROM, 3G support, 3-megapixel camera, GPS and Windows Mobile 6.5. images courtesy of wmexperts.com Basic specifications: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 900/2100 Average display – 240 x 320 pixels; 65 536 colors 3 megapixels Camera,

HTC Leo picture Spotted

Remember HTC Leo, the Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone rumored to be based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon platform? A rendering of it has just appeared over at HTCpedia, and, if this is indeed what the handset looks like, then HTC did a fine job designing it. Sure, there’s nothing spectacular about its look. But then again, many phones with

Sprint Nextel announces 17 new WiMax markets

Sprint has just announced that no less that 17 new US markets would benefit from its 4G network by the end of 2009. These will be added to the markets previously announced (like Atlanta, Las Vegas and Portland, where 4G services should be available starting this month). According to Sprint, the 17 new markets where 4G services

LG GM750 Layla

The rumor has it the phone will be successor to the GM730 (initially known as the LG Eigen) and just like it, the new handset will have a compact size (109.8 x 56.5 x 11.9 mm), run Windows Mobile 6.5, utilze the proprietary S-CLASS 3D interface and sport an accelerometer, Wi-Fi and GPS. Basic specifications: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 900/2100 Average Dimensions – 4.32 x 2.22 x 0.47 inches (109.8 x 56.5 x 11.9 mm) Average display – 240 x 400 pixels; 65 536 colors 5 megapixels Camera,