T-Mobile unveils Nokia 5310 and 5610 music phones
T-Mobile hosted a invite only media event tonight in New York City. The event was to honor the launch of two new XpressMusic Nokia devices. The Nokia 5310 and the Nokia 5610 are now available. Neither are 3G enabled for T-Mobiles AWS UMTS network, but both carry heavy multimedia functionality.
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Samsung F480 breaks cover
The Samsung F480 is the first in a series of touchscreen phones hitting the market this year.` It will feature a new and unique TOUCHWiZ user interface.` I’m particularly interested in testing out the 5-megapixel camera featuring auto focus and a CMOS video lens.` CMOS lenses are commonl……

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Sprint continues to bleed as customers defect
Sprint is having a very hard rising above this rut they are in. Quarter after quarter, Sprint is reporting both financial and susbscriber loss. Unfortunately for them, Q1 of this year did not shape up any better. How bad is it you ask? Well this quarter alone, Sprint lost more than 1 million subs……
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Palm Treo 800w CDMA live pic shows up
An image purporting to be a prototype Palm Treo 800w in the wild has turned up, together with the news that the handset is also going under the moniker “Zeppelin”.` While little of the hardware has been confirmed, bar the fact that it’s CDMA and that there’s a microUSB pl……
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HTC Touch Diamond specs: GPS confirmed, 900mAh battery
HTC have released some press images of the Touch Diamond, as well as more spec details.` We now know that the smartphone uses a Qualcomm 528MHz processor, which goes some way to explaining those super-smooth TouchFLO 3D menu animations, as well as a front-mounted camera for video calls and, for ……
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Samsung SGH-i200 slim WM6.1 smartphone
Samsung` have announced their latest Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone, the SGH-i200, though from the look of it you’d probably think it was a typical candybar.` Measuring just 11.8mm thick, the triband GSM (900/1800/1900) handset has 3.6Mbps HSDPA (2100MHz), a 2.3-inch QVGA display and Blueto……
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Sprint Katana LX by Sanyo Review
Ironically enough, for something meant to be a fashion phone it’s taken more than a few seasons for Sprint to retire Sanyo’s Katana II.` Almost ten months later, we’ve now got the Katana LX to replace it.` But do only good things really come to those who wait?` Back in July 2……

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