The Nokia 6205 will be an entry-level handset exclusively for Verizon Wireless. There is not much known information about the Nokia 6205, but the handset will reportedly feature 1x data and no EV-DO, external music controls, and basic VGA camera with flash.

Since the images on the screen look small, Phone Arena surmises that it probably doesn’t have QVGA resolution. In all, the clamshell Nokia 6205 seems to be a very basic (hopefully) low-end phone.

Apple’s iPhone is coming to Canada. The news was quietly slipped into telecom giant Rogers’ latest earnings report, with the simple statement that the company was “thrilled to announce” a “deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Canada later this year.” Apparently, lips are sealed on all other details, but we’ll keep you posted as news gets our way.
Sagem my721X is among the latest fashion oriented mobile phones to come from the French-based handset manufacturer. Although the phone was set for an April release, for some unknown reasons it will only hit the market in late May.

Measuring 112 x 48 x 9.8 millimeters and weighing 90 grams, Sagem my721X is one of the slimmest devices ever made in France. The phone is also called “So Ice”, because is made out of brushed aluminum and features “soft-touch” finishes. read more…
Free online dating site DatingDNA.com today unveiled their iPhone optimized site. Dating DNA approaches online dating differently by issuing a unique “Dating DNA†number based on answers to questions about dating preferences. To use the site, exchange DNA numbers with other users.

By using the unique Dating DNA number of the other person, you can view compatibility at a glance. The site provides the option of disallowing contact by anyone failing your compatibility criteria. read more…

Nokia with the ARC Transistance, the European network of automobile clubs, to provide real time traffic alerts to their Maps 2.0 users. The new version of Nokia Maps supports this features and can be at http://www.nokia.com/betalabs. While it would be cool if every Nokia Maps 2.0 user became a traffic reporter (via the use of any phone GPS device), for the time being these traffic reports are available only for those in select European locations. Nokia maps cover 150 countries. read more…