• 30Mar

    Looks like Motorola (NYSE: MOT) is finally getting around to releasing its version of an iPhone killer. Today, the company unveiled the Motorola Evoke QA4, a full touchscreen device that has integrated widgets that look much like the icons on the face of an iPhone.

    The Evoke includes a full HTML browser, and provides access to sites like Google’s Picasa, MySpace and YouTube. The phone also has a slide-out keypad when held vertically and when turned on its side, a virtual Qwerty keyboard appears. In addition, it has a 2 megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities. Regional wireless operator Cricket will be the first carrier to sell the Evoke in May for an undisclosed price.

    “We understand the importance of having a mobile phone that helps you stay connected simply and seamlessly with your friends and family, whether you prefer to talk, text or network,” said Mark Shockley, corporate vice president and general manager, Motorola Mobile Devices. “Motorola Evoke offers the cutting-edge convenience and instant gratification of a full touch-screen, intuitive online browsing and the ability to stay plugged in on your terms.”

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  • 30Mar

    Looks like Motorola (NYSE: MOT) is finally getting around to releasing its version of an iPhone killer. Today, the company unveiled the Motorola Evoke QA4, a full touchscreen device that has integrated widgets that look much like the icons on the face of an iPhone.

    The Evoke includes a full HTML browser, and provides access to sites like Google’s Picasa, MySpace and YouTube. The phone also has a slide-out keypad when held vertically and when turned on its side, a virtual Qwerty keyboard appears. In addition, it has a 2 megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities. Regional wireless operator Cricket will be the first carrier to sell the Evoke in May for an undisclosed price.

    “We understand the importance of having a mobile phone that helps you stay connected simply and seamlessly with your friends and family, whether you prefer to talk, text or network,” said Mark Shockley, corporate vice president and general manager, Motorola Mobile Devices. “Motorola Evoke offers the cutting-edge convenience and instant gratification of a full touch-screen, intuitive online browsing and the ability to stay plugged in on your terms.”

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  • 30Mar

    Looks like Motorola (NYSE: MOT) is finally getting around to releasing its version of an iPhone killer. Today, the company unveiled the Motorola Evoke QA4, a full touchscreen device that has integrated widgets that look much like the icons on the face of an iPhone.

    The Evoke includes a full HTML browser, and provides access to sites like Google’s Picasa, MySpace and YouTube. The phone also has a slide-out keypad when held vertically and when turned on its side, a virtual Qwerty keyboard appears. In addition, it has a 2 megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities. Regional wireless operator Cricket will be the first carrier to sell the Evoke in May for an undisclosed price.

    “We understand the importance of having a mobile phone that helps you stay connected simply and seamlessly with your friends and family, whether you prefer to talk, text or network,” said Mark Shockley, corporate vice president and general manager, Motorola Mobile Devices. “Motorola Evoke offers the cutting-edge convenience and instant gratification of a full touch-screen, intuitive online browsing and the ability to stay plugged in on your terms.”

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  • 30Mar
    CTIA 2009 kicks off this week in Las Vegas and today AT&T Mobility launched six new phones focused on messaging and email, cementing its focus on quick-messaging phones.

    Saying that text messaging and email are the "killer app" for data usage, the carrier unveiled a lineup of phones ranging from Nokia E71x smartphone to the low-cost Samsung Magnet.

    "Smartphones and quick messaging phones are no longer for early-adopters and text-happy teens," said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "The ability to text often, or check your email from a phone is easy and more customers demand these features. These phones are a great addition to our best-in-class lineup and we can't wait to get them in our customers' hands in the coming weeks."

    You can check out pics of the phones here, or read below for brief overviews of the new devices.


    Nokia E71x (pictured)

    The thinnest smartphone on the market, the Nokia E71x, will be available in the coming weeks for $99.99 and features a black steel finish and award-winning design. The Nokia smartphone, based on S60 on Symbian OS offers the Wi-Fi and the flexibility of many Symbian-based applications, in addition to AT&T's most popular services, including AT&T Navigator. The Nokia E71x is just 10 millimeters thin and will turn heads when you text friends, or check your corporate or personal email. Customers can learn more at http://www.att.com/nokiaE71x.

    Samsung Propel Pro

    The Propel Pro, a full-QWERTY silver and chrome compact slider smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1 allows users to run full enterprise applications on the same platform they use to text and send photos. Evolving from the popular Samsung Propel, business users and consumers looking for a full-feature smartphone with Wi-Fi will look to the Propel Pro, available in April for $149.99.

    Samsung Impression

    The nation's first commercially available AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) screen results in one of the brightest and clearest displays in the U.S. and is paired with a keyboard underneath an amazingly slim, metallic blue quick messaging phone that's all touch screen on the outside, all buttons on the inside. On sale for $199.99, the Impression has an included 3.0 megapixel camcorder-capable camera, 3.2-inch screen and full browser to maximize every pixel of color.

    LG Xenon

    A quick messaging phone boasting a full keypad for text messaging beneath its vibrant colors and large touch screen display with customizable and intuitive user interface, the 3G-powered LG Xenon snaps 2.0 megapixel photos and offers the full suite of AT&T entertainment services such as AT&T Navigator, Napster Mobile, eMusic Mobile, and more. Xenon will be available in three colors: black, blue and red for $99.99. The Xenon is also featured in MTV's upcoming series "The Phone", executive produced by Justin Timberlake.

    LG Neon

    Teens and text-happy adults will enjoy the LG Neon, a low-cost touch screen device available in the coming weeks. The green and white quick messaging phone features a full keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera, and access to Instant Messaging, Mobile Email, AT&T Music, and the mobile Internet.

    Samsung Magnet

    The Magnet is an incredibly slim orange and black bar-shaped device that will appeal to teens who need a low-cost, quick messaging phone. The Magnet features a WAP browser and integrated camera in its sleek package and will be offered at an affordable price in the coming weeks.

    Samsung Impression and Propel Pro will arrive in AT&T stores on April 7 and 14, respectively, and the LG Xenon will go on sale on April 8. The Nokia e71x, LG Neon and Samsung Magnet will be available in the following weeks.


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  • 30Mar
    CTIA 2009 kicks off this week in Las Vegas and today AT&T Mobility launched six new phones focused on messaging and email, cementing its focus on quick-messaging phones.

    Saying that text messaging and email are the "killer app" for data usage, the carrier unveiled a lineup of phones ranging from Nokia E71x smartphone to the low-cost Samsung Magnet.

    "Smartphones and quick messaging phones are no longer for early-adopters and text-happy teens," said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "The ability to text often, or check your email from a phone is easy and more customers demand these features. These phones are a great addition to our best-in-class lineup and we can't wait to get them in our customers' hands in the coming weeks."

    You can check out pics of the phones here, or read below for brief overviews of the new devices.


    Nokia E71x (pictured)

    The thinnest smartphone on the market, the Nokia E71x, will be available in the coming weeks for $99.99 and features a black steel finish and award-winning design. The Nokia smartphone, based on S60 on Symbian OS offers the Wi-Fi and the flexibility of many Symbian-based applications, in addition to AT&T's most popular services, including AT&T Navigator. The Nokia E71x is just 10 millimeters thin and will turn heads when you text friends, or check your corporate or personal email. Customers can learn more at http://www.att.com/nokiaE71x.

    Samsung Propel Pro

    The Propel Pro, a full-QWERTY silver and chrome compact slider smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1 allows users to run full enterprise applications on the same platform they use to text and send photos. Evolving from the popular Samsung Propel, business users and consumers looking for a full-feature smartphone with Wi-Fi will look to the Propel Pro, available in April for $149.99.

    Samsung Impression

    The nation's first commercially available AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) screen results in one of the brightest and clearest displays in the U.S. and is paired with a keyboard underneath an amazingly slim, metallic blue quick messaging phone that's all touch screen on the outside, all buttons on the inside. On sale for $199.99, the Impression has an included 3.0 megapixel camcorder-capable camera, 3.2-inch screen and full browser to maximize every pixel of color.

    LG Xenon

    A quick messaging phone boasting a full keypad for text messaging beneath its vibrant colors and large touch screen display with customizable and intuitive user interface, the 3G-powered LG Xenon snaps 2.0 megapixel photos and offers the full suite of AT&T entertainment services such as AT&T Navigator, Napster Mobile, eMusic Mobile, and more. Xenon will be available in three colors: black, blue and red for $99.99. The Xenon is also featured in MTV's upcoming series "The Phone", executive produced by Justin Timberlake.

    LG Neon

    Teens and text-happy adults will enjoy the LG Neon, a low-cost touch screen device available in the coming weeks. The green and white quick messaging phone features a full keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera, and access to Instant Messaging, Mobile Email, AT&T Music, and the mobile Internet.

    Samsung Magnet

    The Magnet is an incredibly slim orange and black bar-shaped device that will appeal to teens who need a low-cost, quick messaging phone. The Magnet features a WAP browser and integrated camera in its sleek package and will be offered at an affordable price in the coming weeks.

    Samsung Impression and Propel Pro will arrive in AT&T stores on April 7 and 14, respectively, and the LG Xenon will go on sale on April 8. The Nokia e71x, LG Neon and Samsung Magnet will be available in the following weeks.


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  • 30Mar
    CTIA 2009 kicks off this week in Las Vegas and today AT&T Mobility launched six new phones focused on messaging and email, cementing its focus on quick-messaging phones.

    Saying that text messaging and email are the "killer app" for data usage, the carrier unveiled a lineup of phones ranging from Nokia E71x smartphone to the low-cost Samsung Magnet.

    "Smartphones and quick messaging phones are no longer for early-adopters and text-happy teens," said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "The ability to text often, or check your email from a phone is easy and more customers demand these features. These phones are a great addition to our best-in-class lineup and we can't wait to get them in our customers' hands in the coming weeks."

    You can check out pics of the phones here, or read below for brief overviews of the new devices.


    Nokia E71x (pictured)

    The thinnest smartphone on the market, the Nokia E71x, will be available in the coming weeks for $99.99 and features a black steel finish and award-winning design. The Nokia smartphone, based on S60 on Symbian OS offers the Wi-Fi and the flexibility of many Symbian-based applications, in addition to AT&T's most popular services, including AT&T Navigator. The Nokia E71x is just 10 millimeters thin and will turn heads when you text friends, or check your corporate or personal email. Customers can learn more at http://www.att.com/nokiaE71x.

    Samsung Propel Pro

    The Propel Pro, a full-QWERTY silver and chrome compact slider smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1 allows users to run full enterprise applications on the same platform they use to text and send photos. Evolving from the popular Samsung Propel, business users and consumers looking for a full-feature smartphone with Wi-Fi will look to the Propel Pro, available in April for $149.99.

    Samsung Impression

    The nation's first commercially available AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) screen results in one of the brightest and clearest displays in the U.S. and is paired with a keyboard underneath an amazingly slim, metallic blue quick messaging phone that's all touch screen on the outside, all buttons on the inside. On sale for $199.99, the Impression has an included 3.0 megapixel camcorder-capable camera, 3.2-inch screen and full browser to maximize every pixel of color.

    LG Xenon

    A quick messaging phone boasting a full keypad for text messaging beneath its vibrant colors and large touch screen display with customizable and intuitive user interface, the 3G-powered LG Xenon snaps 2.0 megapixel photos and offers the full suite of AT&T entertainment services such as AT&T Navigator, Napster Mobile, eMusic Mobile, and more. Xenon will be available in three colors: black, blue and red for $99.99. The Xenon is also featured in MTV's upcoming series "The Phone", executive produced by Justin Timberlake.

    LG Neon

    Teens and text-happy adults will enjoy the LG Neon, a low-cost touch screen device available in the coming weeks. The green and white quick messaging phone features a full keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera, and access to Instant Messaging, Mobile Email, AT&T Music, and the mobile Internet.

    Samsung Magnet

    The Magnet is an incredibly slim orange and black bar-shaped device that will appeal to teens who need a low-cost, quick messaging phone. The Magnet features a WAP browser and integrated camera in its sleek package and will be offered at an affordable price in the coming weeks.

    Samsung Impression and Propel Pro will arrive in AT&T stores on April 7 and 14, respectively, and the LG Xenon will go on sale on April 8. The Nokia e71x, LG Neon and Samsung Magnet will be available in the following weeks.


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  • 30Mar
    lg-gd900.jpg

    We had a glimpse of the LG GD900 during MWC 2009, where we drooled over the attractive transparent slider phone, but were frustrated by the lack of information regarding its specification.  Today LG have assuaged this frustration by not only providing plenty of new facts about the phone, but also its European release date!

    Dubbed the GD900 Crystal, this touchscreen phone will feature the company’s new multi-touch enabled S-Class user-interface, an exciting prospect in itself, however the really interesting part is the (more…)

    Post from Dial-a-Phone, UK's no. 1 for Mobile Phones.

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  • 30Mar
    lg-gd900.jpg

    We had a glimpse of the LG GD900 during MWC 2009, where we drooled over the attractive transparent slider phone, but were frustrated by the lack of information regarding its specification.  Today LG have assuaged this frustration by not only providing plenty of new facts about the phone, but also its European release date!

    Dubbed the GD900 Crystal, this touchscreen phone will feature the company’s new multi-touch enabled S-Class user-interface, an exciting prospect in itself, however the really interesting part is the (more…)

    Post from Dial-a-Phone, UK's no. 1 for Mobile Phones.

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  • 30Mar


    Here's a fun game to download to your iPhone or iPod touch if you have young children - MemoryMania.

    Based on the traditional memory game that we all played as kids, MemoryMania combines two different games - the classic memory match where you have a set of cards and you turn over 2 at a time to try to clear the board as fast as possible and a hide-and-seek game where you first look at a set of cards and then they all get turned over and you are presented one card and you try to remember where it is in the set.

    Pretty basic game mechanism, and I'm sure there are lots of other memory-type games on the App Store. What makes MemoryMania fun is that there are 20 different sets of cards to choose from (various animals, flags, people, aliens, etc.) so you're not going to get bored quickly.

    In addition, there are 3 different levels of difficulty based on the players skill level. For beginners, there are 12 cards and the highest level has 30 cards so as the description says "a game for kids between the ages of 3 and 103".

    The game has great graphics and sound and the kids I've shown it to over the last few days have liked it a lot. Give it a look on the AppStore if you're looking for a fun (and educational) game.

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  • 30Mar


    Here's a fun game to download to your iPhone or iPod touch if you have young children - MemoryMania.

    Based on the traditional memory game that we all played as kids, MemoryMania combines two different games - the classic memory match where you have a set of cards and you turn over 2 at a time to try to clear the board as fast as possible and a hide-and-seek game where you first look at a set of cards and then they all get turned over and you are presented one card and you try to remember where it is in the set.

    Pretty basic game mechanism, and I'm sure there are lots of other memory-type games on the App Store. What makes MemoryMania fun is that there are 20 different sets of cards to choose from (various animals, flags, people, aliens, etc.) so you're not going to get bored quickly.

    In addition, there are 3 different levels of difficulty based on the players skill level. For beginners, there are 12 cards and the highest level has 30 cards so as the description says "a game for kids between the ages of 3 and 103".

    The game has great graphics and sound and the kids I've shown it to over the last few days have liked it a lot. Give it a look on the AppStore if you're looking for a fun (and educational) game.

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