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Archive for September, 2007

Two New Sidekicks

September 26, 2007 By: nsunnaa Category: T-Mobile No Comments →

T-Mobile shows off Two New Sidekicks

T-Mobile announced the Sidekick LX and the Sidekick Slide yesterday. Both have the standard Sidekick communication software along with the new mobile Myspace application.

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Palm Treo 500v Smartphone In Every Angle

September 12, 2007 By: nsunnaa Category: Palm No Comments →

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Palm will soon release the Treo 500v smartphone which is running Windows Mobile operating system. Check out the Treo 500v in different views after the jump.

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Jobs Apologizes To Early Buyers Of The iPhone

September 06, 2007 By: nsunnaa Category: Apple iPhone No Comments →

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After a flood of emails and iPhone customers angrily venting on Apple forums about the $200 price reduction, Steve Jobs has announced that customers that purchased their phones from an Apple or AT&T store will receive $100 in store credit.

Customers who bought an iPhone within 14 days of the price cut can get a refund of the price difference if they have the original receipt. The price cut, and the phaseout of the 4-gigabyte iPhone, came less than 10 weeks after the two products hit the market June 29.


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Samsung Upstage

September 05, 2007 By: nsunnaa Category: Samsung No Comments →

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If you’re looking for a music phone then look no further. The Samsung Upstage is a two-faced music-centric handset. The front face resembles a traditional phone and the flip-side is iPod-like packed with features like: full color screen, touch-sensitive scroll-wheel-inspired controls.

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Nokia N95

September 04, 2007 By: nsunnaa Category: Nokia No Comments →

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With the Nokia N95 you’ll never need to call for directions again. The latest addition to Nokia’s N series comes bundled with GPS. The built-in Nokia Maps cover 150 countries and are annotated with handy points of interest (dulcet voice–guided navigation is a subscription-only extra). Wait, i’m not done, there’s more, the phone is a dual slider. Let’s break it down so you know what that means. If you push the display up, a standard numeric keypad is revealed; move it down, and you’ll see media keys and the screen will automatically switch to landscape. This keeps the camera and music controls away from the dialing ones. Now isn’t that nice.

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