We’ve got a leak folks! Most firms don’t know how to stop it and Nokia isn’t excluded from this rule! Today already brings a pair of unannounced hardware leaks: the Nokia E75 and E72. A person going by the forum handle of Dnlcerqueira at Symbian Freak has found several videos on YouTube that show not one, but two upcoming Nokia QWERTY phones.

Nokia apparently working on two new Eseries phones and both of them look very promising, especially E75. Nokia E75  features full QWERTY keyboard packed into compact size body, stylish and sleek side-sliding design. QWERTY keyboard making it ideal for email text messaging. Nokia E75 backs all of the benefits of the S60 platform into side sliding form factor. The E75 is coming in red, brown and black, while the E72 looks to be a nice incremental upgrade to the well-received E71, and will be available in red and black. From the video, we could say that apart from the QWERTY keypad, both the cell phones have WiFi, GPS, an accelerometer, and may be even HSDPA support, running as usual on Symbian OS read more…
We have waited for this since  we all got a taste of QuickPwn 2.1 for the Mac OSX last week. Now a version is out for all the PC users in the audience. It is so much better than any other 2.0 firmware.  This allows you to jailbreak firmware 2.1 on your iPhone, iPhone 3G, or iPod Touch using the QuickPWN GUI software. Just use this simple solution to jailbreak to the new 2.1 firmware.

Why should you upgrade to firmware 2.1? This software has faster backup, faster application downloading/installing, it fixes lagging problems with 3rd party apps,quicker contacts management, genius list playlist creation, and some more features that make it worth the upgrade. read more…

We know that video is fast becoming a mainstream way for people to communicate. The videophone offers the benefits of video calling to a much wider audience, allowing friends and families to share their worlds face-to-face without being tied to a computer. Following in the dubious footsteps of Creative, ASUS just announced a committed videophone all its own. Asus has rolled out AiGuru SV1, the first Skype Certified videophone. The AiGuru videophone makes video calls super-simple by getting rid of the PC altogether, letting you make VoIP calls right on the device, seeing your callee on the 7-inch LCD (the VGA cam above the screen sends your smiling face the other way). The AiGuru SV1 videophone has a 7 inch LCD with an 800 x 600 pixel resolution. read more…
 
The Wall Street Journal have been pretty good with their Android related rumors to date, and today they’re revealing that the upcoming HTC Dream / G1 phone will sell for $199 on T-Mobile. This is a new smartphone that will compete with the likes of the Apple iPhone which on a personal note has no chance in hell of winning. Can this new phone really compete with the likes of the iPhone 3G? We will let you be the judge of that. The Android-powered HTC Dream will sell for $199 with a 2-year contract. Our sister site AndroidCommunity.com will be doing a live blogging through out the event with hands on report so make sure you visit the http://live.androidcommunity.com on September 23rd for the live report!  read more…
 
There’s a torrent of HTC Touch HD news out today, including hands-on photos and feedback, a video demo and even pre-order pricing. A pre-order price for the device has come out today on Amazon Germany. They’re asking for $893 for phone, however, a shipping date has not yet been posted. The French site geekinc.fr have gotten their hands on one of these phones, apparently, and decided to share the info with the world. Along with several pictures, a demo video is also making the rounds, which you can watch below.
The good news is that the video embedded below gives TouchFLO 3D looks incredible on the WVGA display and almost makes you forget that Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional lies underneath that sleek, new UI. There’s no flash to give the 5 megapixel camera (a first for HTC, by the way) a helping hand in marginal lighting conditions, which is a bit of a downer. But, the camera is still quite capable of shooting quality photos in dim lighting conditions – especially compared to the iPhone and iPhone 3G’s 2 megapixel camera. read more…