According to Mobifrance, Orange France is gpong to launch the HTC HD2 / Leo on November 12. No info on the price though but It’s probably safe to assume that it’s going to be similar to the HTC Touch HD a year ago. Other operators are also probably going to get at the same time. ... Read More
Sony Ericsson Satio now available
Sony Ericsson's 12MP Satio handset will be launching on Vodafone later this month, and is now available for pre-order. The flagship model -- which combines the best of SE's Walkman and Cyber-Shot brands -- marks a new era for the company, with a completely re-designed Symbian OS powering the Satio. The new phone will be available for free if you're willing to tie yourself into a two year deal on £35 per ... Read More
T-Mobile makes corporate WiFi play
T-Mobile USA is expanding its WiFi offerings into the enterprise market in a move that will put the generally consumer-focused company up against larger rivals AT&T and Verizon that have significant presence in both the consumer and business segments. T-Mobile is launching a new service called Wi-Fi Calling with MobileOffice that will allow users with T-Mobile BlackBerry devices from Research In Motion to use WiFi while in the office and have ... Read More
AT&T and HTC Debut HTC Tilt 2 and HTC Pure Windows Phones
AT&T and HTC Corporation today announced the upcoming availability of the HTC Tilt 2 and the HTC PURE with Windows Mobile 6.5. The HTC PURE delivers a touch screen experience in an alluring, compact form factor, and the HTC Tilt 2 features the convenience of a tilting touch screen combined with the practicality of a slide out full QWERTY keyboard. The HTC PURE is available at AT&T retail stores nationwide ... Read More
Windows Marketplace for Mobile is now open for owners of WM 6.5 devices
Windows Marketplace for Mobile is now operational and the first devices to allow their owners to take advantage of the new online store are hitting the shelves tomorrow. The HTC PURE is the only exception, since it´s already offered through AT&T and runs Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows Marketplace for Mobile can be currently used by people with devices running OS 6.5 and as we told you earlier, the website would ... Read More
Adobe Flash 10.1 to support just about every mobile OS (except the iPhone’s)
Adobe took the wraps off its latest and most versatile version of its Flash Player to date earlier today. The newly announced Flash 10.1 software will be available “for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to reach users wherever they are.” It’s kind of a big deal. Version 10.1 represents the first Flash iteration that will work on just about any ... Read More
Vonage releases app for iPhone and BlackBerry
Vonage has just announced today that their mobile app for the iPhone and BlackBerry is now available for download. This app will allow users to make international calls over both WiFi and AT&T’s cellular network. Of course, you’re going to be paying for both AT&T minutes and Vonage’s rates if you don’t use over WiFi but by year’s end Vonage hopes to give those who subscribe to their $25 a month ... Read More
Samsung Behold II Announced for T-Mobile, Android is Confirmed
Oddly enough, I just got an email from Samsung late tonight with an official announcement: the Samsung Behold II , aka the T939, is on its way to T-Mobile USA, and it will have a few goodies. The Behold II will indeed have Android. Most rumors had pointed toward the Behold being an Android handset, but it is nice to know that Samsung has officially confirmed this now. Samsung will actually ... Read More
AT&T touts Opera-powered full web browsing with new phones from Samsung and Pantech
AT&T wants you to know that you don't need a smartphone just to get a rich, full web experience from your handset -- theoretically, anyway -- with the introduction of four new models from longtime partners Samsung and Pantech alongside a new featurephone browser. First up from Samsung comes the Flight (pictured left), billed as a "next-generation messaging device" on account of its full QWERTY portrait slide paired with a ... Read More
Nokia Joins the Wireless Power Consortium
Nokia is ready to take phone charging to the next level. Naturally that next level seems to be wireless power otherwise there wouldn’t be any point for Nokia to join the Wireless Power Consortium. Other important members are Philips, Sany and Duracell so we’re thinking that wireless charging is going to become more and more popular in the near future. Don’t expect to see Nokia phones ready to charge Palm ... Read More













