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Samsung F250 is music-styled slider
Yeah, we know what you're thinking - yet another slider by Samsung. But think about it this way - it's the form factor Samsung are best at and improvement is apparent with every next model. The Samsung F250 is a music-oriented handset, which is positioned somewhere in the lower midrange.  

06.12.2007

   
Motorola Z6c for Verizon Wireless is Now Available
Verizon Wireless today announced the availability of the MOTO Z6c world edition. The slim Z6c adds global connectivity, comes with advanced mobile phone technology and multimedia features. The MOTO Z6c will be available in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores on Dec. 12.  

05.12.2007

   
Nokia 3110 Evolve is not that evolved
At the Nokia World 2007 event held in Amsterdam Nokia announced today the Nokia 3110 Evolve handset.  

04.12.2007

   
Nokia comes with free music now
Nokia managed to surprise everybody with their latest service called "Comes with music". Nokia users will be receiving a 1 year free subscription to the service which allows unlimited music downloads to your mobile phone and PC. When the year expires, you get to keep the music.  

04.12.2007

   
Verizon Wireless Introduces LG Chocolate in Blue Ice
Verizon Wireless and LG introcued the newest flavor of Chocolate by LG - Blue Ice. The newest addition to the Chocolate line-up, the silky-smooth slim slider design comes coated with a frosty blue finish and includes the must-have multimedia capabilities for the music and entertainment lover on your holiday list.  

03.12.2007

   
MetroPCS announces the Samsung R410
Free unlimited calling plans are MetroPCS’s forte, but they just don’t have any youth-oriented messaging phones. As such, MetroPCS has announced that they are picking up the horizontally-sliding Samsung R410 to boost their wireless stable. What’s with the horizontal slider, you ask? Why, it reveals a full QWERTY keyboard for the text-messaging set.  

03.12.2007

   
Nokia patent pumps up the megapixels
Seems like Nokia aren't wasting any time and have filed a patent application on an extraordinary new slider cameraphone. Besides the intriguing construction Nokia-N93-style, the fine print under the camera lens sounds tasty, as it says either 6 or 8 megapixels. Anyways, in both cases it is not something we see in mobile phones every day so at least it deserves a look.  

03.12.2007

   
3G iPhone confirmed for 2008
It seemed unlikely that Apple could go any other way, but AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson finally confirmed that 2008 will see the iPhone upgraded with 3G connectivity. The handset, which has been robustly criticised for making use of last-gen EDGE data rather than one of the newer, faster technologies, was limited to the slower network as the company felt battery life would suffer unduly from power-hungry 3G chips. Speaking at a meeting of the Churchill Club in California, Stephenson told reporters querying the updated phone that "you’ll have it next year".  

30.11.2007

   
Verizon's Motorola RIZR Z6c 'World Edition' press photos
There’s nothing we love more than some highly-stylized press-shots of the latest and greatest handsets, and Engadget Mobile’s got their hands on the images that Verizon will be using to promote the recently FCC-approved Motorola RIZR Z6c “World Edition” slider.  

30.11.2007

   
New firmware benefits Nokia N95
An exciting firmware update for the original Nokia N95-1 saw light recently. After few days of testing it out, we can now confirm that it has really improved the performance of one of the top multimedia devices on the market. Here is a short summary of what we've found to be the most important upgrades that are introduced with it.  

29.11.2007

   

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