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Thursday, May 20th 2010 - 09:40 CEST
Samsung Mobile and U.S. Cellular announce the availability of the Samsung Exec handset (Model: Samsung SCH-i225). The Samsung Exec is a slim, power-packed smartphone that offers users functionality and a wide array of features. The 2.0 megapixel digital camera with camcorder enables users to take photos and videos in an instant, while Bluetooth capabilities offer users seamless hands-free communication. Additionally, the Samsung Exec cell phone is equipped with a built-in music player and optional external memory up to 32GB. The Samsung Exec mobile phone will be available for $99.95 on a two-year contract, after rebate $70.
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Wednesday, May 19th 2010 - 15:45 CEST
Pantech Wireless announces that the Pantech Link is available to AT&T customers in stores and online immediately. Link is Pantech’s latest addition to AT&T’s portfolio of quick messaging phones (QMPs), a fast-growing category of phones popular for full keyboards, advanced services and full browsers. By featuring the full keyboard under an ultra thin (under 10 mm) frame, and a suite of AT&T services including AT&T Social Net and the new AT&T Mobile Share, Pantech Link proves that it is the slimmest way to stay connected to your social life.
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Tuesday, May 18th 2010 - 14:30 CEST
HTC, a global designer of smartphones, introduced HTC Wildfire, a new HTC Sense-based Android cell phone that integrates the most popular social networks to help bring your friends closer to you. The HTC Wildfire Smartphone closely follows the success of the acclaimed HTC Desire handset and makes the company’s signature HTC Sense experience accessible to a younger audience. Thanks to a new app sharing widget, HTC Wildfire enables you to recommend an application by email, text message or over social networks. Your friends will receive a link allowing them to find the software application on the Android Market with a single click and download it to their cell phone.
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Tuesday, May 4th 2010 - 20:12 CEST
Nokia introduces the Nokia X2 budget mobile phone. The Nokia X2 handset is the latest cell phone to join the Xseries line-up and is due out before the end of June 2010 in India. We’re still in a spin after the Nokia N8 Smartphone but if you’re ready for more join us after the jump to find out what the Nokia X2 cell phone has to offer. Taking more than a little inspiration from its bigger brothers the Nokia X3 and the Nokia X6, the candybar Nokia X2 mobile phone offers a 2.2 inch QVGA screen and measures in at just 13mm thin and 81g light. The Nokia X2 also packs dual speakers, dedicated music keys, FM stereo and support for 16GB of storage via microSD memory card make for a nifty mobile music device.
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Friday, April 30th 2010 - 10:50 CEST
Verizon Wireless and Samsung announced the new Samsung Reality mobile phone. The sleek and stylish Samsung Reality Smartphone, available in two color options - Piano Black and City Red - sports a 3-inch touchscreen display, full horizontal slide QWERTY keyboard, customizable widgets, and multiple messaging options. The Samsung Reality mobile phone supports Samsung’s unique TouchWiz interface, which offers designed widgets that allow customers to customize and personalize their cell phones. The Communities widget allows customers to update social networking sites, post pictures and upload videos to YouTube and other Web sites instantly.
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Friday, April 30th 2010 - 10:40 CEST
Sprint and Samsung Mobile continue to lead the wireless industry in providing eco cell phones by unveiling of their second "green" phone together - Samsung Restore. Samsung Restore mobile phone features the award-winning Sprint One Click customizable user interface and offers environmentally conscious customers the perfect blend of technology with an environmentally friendly design. This is the third eco-friendly mobile phone for Sprint, joining a host of eco-friendly accessories and programs already in place by the company.
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Thursday, April 29th 2010 - 09:21 CEST
Nokia strengthens its TD-SCDMA portfolio announcing the Nokia X5 for TD-SCDMA. Customized for China Mobile - the world's leading telecom operator - the new Nokia X5 cell phone which include the first joint mobile application store, the Mobile Market-Ovi Store, are another demonstration of Nokia's continued commitment to TD-SCDMA as a major standard in China. The Nokia X5 handset will debut at the World Expo Shanghai 2010, where consumers can test the Nokia TD-SCDMA phones powerful entertainment features and rich internet experience in the China Mobile Expo area. The new Nokia X5 mobile phone will become available in China during the second quarter of 2010.
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Wednesday, April 28th 2010 - 03:15 CEST
The Nokia N8, Nokia's latest smartphone, intuitively connects to the people, places and services that matter most. With the Nokia N8 handset, people can create compelling content, connect to their favorite social networks and enjoy on-demand Web TV programs and Ovi Store software apps. The Nokia N8 mobile phone introduces a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Xenon flash and a large sensor that rivals those found in compact digital cameras. Additionally, the Nokia N8 cell phone offers the ability to make HD videos and edit them with an intuitive built-in photo editing suite.
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Wednesday, April 21st 2010 - 14:05 CEST
Motorola expands its popular WX range with six new entry level mobile phones that allow even more people to stay connected. The Motorola WX range will now feature the stylish MOTO WX161 and MOTO WX181 candybar handsets with FM radio and integrated light torch, and the MOTO WX260 and MOTO WX265 which add Bluetooth, integrated MP3 players and expandable memory of up to 2GB. The Motorola WX mobile phone series is completed by the MOTO WX290 and MOTO WX295 which add a digital camera to the WX feature set. These six new phones join the MOTO WX160, MOTO WX180, MOTO WX280, MOTO WX288, MOTO WX390 and MOTO WX395 as part of Motorola’s WX Series portfolio.
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Wednesday, April 21st 2010 - 14:04 CEST
Motorola expands its popular WX range with six new entry level mobile phones that allow even more people to stay connected. The Motorola WX range will now feature the stylish MOTO WX161 and MOTO WX181 candybar handsets with FM radio and integrated light torch, and the MOTO WX260 and MOTO WX265 which add Bluetooth, integrated MP3 players and expandable memory of up to 2GB. The Motorola WX mobile phone series is completed by the MOTO WX290 and MOTO WX295 which add a digital camera to the WX feature set. These six new phones join the MOTO WX160, MOTO WX180, MOTO WX280, MOTO WX288, MOTO WX390 and MOTO WX395 as part of Motorola’s WX Series portfolio.
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