Monthly Archives: June 2010

Two Samsung’s QWERTY sliders announced by T-Mobile

Today T-Mobile USA operator announced some new devices that will become available in its shops in next few days. One of them is Samsung Gravity 3. It is sliding mobile device with both alphanumeric and QWERTY keyboards. This phone supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS 1700/2100 networks and is equipped with 2 inch display with 240x320px

Alcatel One Touch Net

French Alcatel company has just unveiled its new mobile device. Alcatel One Touch Net is budget class QWERTY mobile device. It is main feature is support of Yahoo services including Yahoo! Search, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Messenger, Yahoo! Homepage, Yahoo! Social Pulse, Yahoo! Address Book, Yahoo! Calendar and Flickr. The specifications list includes 2.4 inch display

LG Freestyle music touchphone

LG Electronics together with iRiver officially announced new touchphone designed for music lovers. LG LB4400 Freestyle features Dolby Mobile technology supports and advanced equalizer. Supported audio extensions are MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG and WAV. The battery of this device provides 40 hours of continuous music playback. Besides this phone features Library mode function that provides

Samsung B7722 Dual-SIM touchphone

Some days ago Samsung announced its new mobile phone. At first Samsung B7722 will become available in Sweden in next few weeks and will cost about $500. The main feature of this device is Dual-SIM mode and 3G networks support. In other respects it is quite usual present-day touchphone. Samsung B7722 is equipped with 3.2

Innocomm Shark Android smartphone

Innocomm Technology company showed its coming smartphone on Computex 2010 exhibition. Innocomm Shark is powered by Google’s Android 2.1 operating system and supports 3.5G networks. The main feature of this high-end smartphone is analogue TV tuner. The list of other specifications include 3.2 inch capacitive touchscreen with 480x800px resolution, 8 Mp camera, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth

HXSD smartphone – the Droid’s clone

Most of Chinese clones have the same design as original devices, but their specifications usually are not so impressive. This device seems to be exclusion. In contrast to Motorola Droid it runs not on Google Android but on Windows Mobile 6.5. But in other respects its list of technical characteristics is very similar to the