Here we go, Palm fans. It looks like Verizon and Sprint won't be the only carriers to host webOS devices for long. BGR reports that one of their ?solid? contacts from within Palm has reported that T-Mobile is in the ?final stages? of plotting out the launch of their first Palm device.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.18 at 12:34
General Mobile isn't exactly the biggest name in smartphone manufacturing. They don't put out many phones, but they have managed to secure themselves a decent reputation.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.18 at 10:58
AT&T announces that the Motorola Backflip will be availalbe on March 7th on the AT&T network. The Motorola Backflip marks AT&T's first Android Phone.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.18 at 06:33
Willcom is Japan's fourth largest mobile carrier offering the PHS (personal handyphone system). There are about 4m PHS subscribers using devices like the Sharp D4 MID (photo).
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.18 at 02:12
Amazon today launches its "Kindle for Blackberry" application, allowing BB users to have access to the 420,000+ e-books available from the e-tail giant's Kindle Store.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.17 at 23:01
Here's an odd duck. The T-Mobile Pulse Mini is an Android 2. 1 smartphone, built to cater to the budget market. Despite holding the latest update to the OS, the Pulse Mini is only set to cost ?100.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.17 at 11:51
If you've been sitting across the pond and fondly ogling the latest Android releases at the MWC, you are in luck. O2 has just announced that they will be bringing both the HTC Smart and the HTC Desire to the United Kingdom.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.17 at 11:42
I am excited for LTE to come to America. It will be great to get faster mobile broadband speeds, assuming the speed come to my more rural area. Ceva has announced at MWC that Samsung has chosen the Ceva DSP core technology for the first generation commercial LTE modems.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.17 at 11:04
I have played with Novero's first Bluetooth headset called The First One and it was pretty cool. Novero is showing off its next Bluetooth headset at MWC called the Lexington.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.17 at 11:01
Mobile development start-up Kooaba today announced that its smartphone app of the same name is now available in the US. The application allows users to take pictures of each item in their book, movie, CD, etc.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.02.17 at 10:24