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Sprint is busy launching new Android phones but it's also ready to bring more Windows Mobile 6.5 phones to the table. The Samsung Intrepid certainly does look interesting and, at first look, it reminds me of the Nokia E71or various BlackBerry phones.
In about a week or so, Palm's only webOS phone so far, the Pre, will officially head to Spain and Telefonica's Movistar will be the carrier to launch it. The Pre has been announced in various other European countries so far and it's likely that Palm wants to sell as many of those babies as possible overseas.
The artist previously known as Samsung InstinctQ likes to be called Samsung Moment now. The phone has been confirmed by Sprint and it's going to be available soon in Sprint stores.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Dell is thinking Android thoughts lately. The computer manufacturer has already announced an Android phone for the Chinese market, the Mini 3i but now it's reported to be working on a similar phone scheduled to arrive from AT&T at some point in the future.
You must remember the whole T-Mobile lost data scandal right? You might be using a Sidekick yourself in which case you surely remember everything that happened. Unfortunately neither T-Mobile nor Microsoft/Danger was able to fix everything and bring back the lost data to Sidekick owners.
Bell has a brand new plan meant to increase sales over the following months. The carrier is particularly interesting in promoting its newest HSPA network and upcoming HSPA phones and therefore is willing to unlock new HSPA phones 30 days after activation.
AT&T is planning to launch a new GoPhone prepaid plan. For $60 per month you are going to get unlimited voice, MMS and text messages. The plan will also offer unlimited texting to Canada and Mexico.
Google's OS seems to be growing a little day by day. Android becomes more popular and more manufacturers and carriers are interested in offering Android handsets to their subscribers. Curious of what's coming in the future? Well we have a bunch of Android-related rumors coming from the CTIA for you, so take a sit and listen!
Acer has unveiled today its first Android handset. The Acer Liquid previously known as the Acer A will bring you some interesting features which are definitely worth considering when buying an Android phone.
I am pretty confident you will ignore this phone when it comes out in Germany this November but I still feel I have to let you know it exists. The Samsung ArmaniB7620 is probably a great phone but it's way too expensive.
Samsung has another expensive smartphone for us. Made together with Giorgio Armani , the handset right here is based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile platform and it will be available for 700 Euros or around $1,032.
Walmart is just about going to make you an offer you can't refuse. The giant discount products provider is getting ready to launch its own cheap wireless service. So if you happen to walk into a Walmart store soon then by all means, go ahead and check Straight Talk out.
T-Mobile USA is a great carrier if you ask me, but the fact that it lacks a proper 3G network would be a good enough excuse for me to choose a different carrier. And apparently that's a big problem for the company.
Have you tried the Marketplace yet? Do you own a Windows Mobile 6.5 device? Well what about those of you that still play with Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.1 phones. Shouldn't they also be able to enjoy the Marketplace as well?
We're certainly not advising you to drive as fast as you can without thinking about the possible consequences by showing you the following application. Trapster is a freeware application made for Android phones which will tell you at all times when you're approaching areas known to be filled with police, speed traps, red light cameras or speed cameras.