
The Nokia N95 8GB is the memory-packed big brother of the Nokia N95 multimedia computer.
As a multimedia smartphone, the Nokia N95 is no longer the star when it comes to the multimedia aspect. What keeps it on the top is its great calling and messaging performance. Nokia tries to do something about that by introducing an upgraded version, offering 8GB of built-in memory and a 2.8″ QVGA display. In our opinion, these minor upgrades aren’t enough to keep players such as HTC and Apple on a distance moving forward.
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The Samsung i560 is the latest smartphone for the fashion conscious consumer. It has a beautiful and sleek exterior design with a mirror coating on LCD with 16mm thickness.
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The New Symbian S60 UI Preview Video. This video will demonstrates the touch interface of new Symbian.
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In 2010 your mobile phone may be powered by water. “When the handset is turned on, metal and water in the phone react to produce hydrogen gas,” explained Oh Yong-soo, vice president of Samsung Electro-Mechanics’ research center. “The gas is then supplied to the fuel cell where it reacts with oxygen in the air to generate power.” Other fuel cells need methanol to produce hydrogen, while Samsung’s needs only water. The new fuel cell could power a handset for 10 hours, twice as long as rechargeable batteries.
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T-mobile released samsung T369 with 3G feature. Apparently they did buy some spectrum that is specifically for their 3G network, but they don’t have it yet. As in, the government won’t give it up just yet, so they could have a 3G network real soon if the bureaucrats get off their asses and give it up, but its not looking good.
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