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Samsung i560, Samsung i550, Samsung i520, Samsung i450, Samsung i400, Samsung G810, Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N95, Nokia N93i, Nokia N93, Nokia N92, Nokia N91, Nokia N82, Nokia N81, Nokia N80, Nokia N77, Nokia N75, Nokia N73 Music Edition, Nokia N73, Nokia N71, Nokia E71, Nokia E70, Nokia E66, Nokia E65, Nokia E63, Nokia E62, Nokia E61i, Nokia E61, Nokia E60, Nokia E51, Nokia E50, Nokia 6650, Nokia 6290, Nokia 6124 Classic, Nokia 6121, Nokia 6120, Nokia 6110 Navigator, Nokia 5700, LG KT615, LG KT610, LG Joy / LG KS10
Canada carrier Bell Mobility officially launches the Samsung Vice mobile phone. Bell’s continuing the trend of  full QWERTY keyboards for texting and email purposes. So, the Samsung Vice is offering yet another sliding QWERTY for a convenient solution for messaging (SMS, e-mail, IM, social networks and etc).
Paul Brannen, General Manager, Wireless Terminal Division, Samsung Electronics Canada explained “This fun and affordable handset addresses the unique needs of thosewho enjoy staying connected through social networking sites, instant messaging, mobile browsing, email and texting.”
Specifications Samsung Vice:
* Network CDMA EV-DO
* 2.2 inch display with support for 265K colors
* 2 MP camera
* MP3 player
* Support for GPS
* HTML browser
* E-mail, IM client
* Windows Live
* Recorder
* Bluetooth 2.0 (profiles A2DP, HF, HS, DUN, OPP, FTP)
* 31 GB of internal memory available to user
* Slot card format microSD (up to 8 GB card)
* 3.5-mm audio output
Samsung’s first Google Android-powered smartphone, the Samsung i7500 gets captured on video in Singapore. The folks at Tech65 give us a nice 7 minute a much more in depth  the i7500 in all of its Android-powered glory. The i7500 will run the Google Android OS and it supports HSDPA on the 900, 1700, and 2100 Mhz bands. The i7500 is featuring a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen which offers a much more brighter and sharp images, 7.2Mbps HSDPA and WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth, integrated GPS, 8 GBs of internal memory, support for an additional 32 GBs of memory via an optional MicroSD card, and a 5 megapixel camera.
T-Mobile will be launching a 3G-enabled 8900-style BlackBerry around September. This looks to be the much-rumored BlackBerry Driftwood while one of our sources said it was Onyx. Codenamed either Onyx or Driftwood, this BlackBerry will be a 3G-enabled 8900 handset.
Here’s a recap of the specs:
*AWS 1700MHz + 2100MHz UMTS/HSDPA
*3.2 megapixel autofocus camera
*GPS
*Wi-Fi
*QWERTY keyboard
*Optical trackpad
*480×360 screen
*Carbon fiber-esque back battery cover (the whole back is a carbon fiber pattern apparently)
*Much sexier than the BlackBerry 8900