So there was a little rumor bouncing about yesterday which claimed that Swisscom would land the iPhone. Today, Swisscom confirmed the deal while saying little else.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.05.14 at 03:18
In a case of oh shiznit, LG and Samsung are combining forces to protect their interests in the US. With Qualcomm's proprietary MediaFLO digital broadcast technology rapidly gaining a mobile TV foothold in the US (thanks to AT&T and Verizon) and Europe standardizing on DVB-H, it seems that LG and Samsung (the once proud and gloating parents of the DMB standard) have little choice but to support the ATSC's attempt to create the ATSC-M/H standard in the US.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.14 at 01:49
LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics announced today that they will propose their jointly developed technology as the North American technology standard for mobile DTV.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.05.14 at 00:53
BlackBerry is rumored since last year that they are working on a touchscreen phone to really go head to head with the Apple iPhone. Last year one rumor suggested that the BlackBerry 9000 will be a touchscreen phone.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.05.14 at 00:36
The latest word on the street suggests that Verizon is getting ready to announce that it's throwing its formidable weight behind the LiMo Foundation, that "other" mobile Linux group that's attracted some serious muscle behind founding member NTT DoCoMo.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.05.14 at 00:16
We all look to Korea to see what the future in mobile phones is. Now the latest trend seems to be going towards huge cell phones that are bigger than notebooks.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2008.05.14 at 00:13
We weren't too thrilled with the Touch Diamond's resistive touchscreen when we got a chance to play with HTC's new hotness, but if you're envious of that updated soft keyboard, you're in luck: the Diamond's ROMs have already been pulled apart and the.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.05.13 at 22:51
From the very low to the relatively high end, three new models LG's unleashed on its Indian customers this month run the full range of price points while still managing to pack in music playback across the board.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.05.13 at 18:41
At first glance this handset looks boring enough to make even a seasoned professional cry, but hold up just one hot second: it has at least one cool feature that we'd be willing to be a day's wage (not really) that your phone can't do.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.05.13 at 16:52
Thank you, LG, thank you for getting it. A music phone should have a 3. 5mm headphone jack -- no exceptions -- and the new KM380 destined for the Chinese market has exactly that, not to mention a clever set of external controls on the outside of the flip dedicated to tune control.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.05.13 at 15:17