The handset we’ve come to know as Motorola Atila, will be available as Moto A3000 or A3100, depending on the carrier that sells it. Before you start partying, you should know that it’ll surface in China and Hong Kong first, so we’ve got some waiting to do.
A3000/3100′s features seems to be the same as before: support for GSM...
After finding out that companies like Kyocera and tons of others are interested in making the next Google Android device, we’ve managed to get our hands on some info regarding the real G2 handset. Sciphone Dream G2 is more of a cameraphone, than a smartphone and its specs will be far more impressive than the ones of the G1.
G2 comes with a 4 megapixel...
The IcePhone is not a SubZero-related (Mortal Kombat) device, but rather a Swiss Army Knife-style handset, whose name stands for “In Case of Emergency Phone.
This device comes with 3 independent panels that allow you to fit a full QWERTY keyboard to the main body of the smartphone, but also a 3 inch touchscreen, a mouse tracker pad and gaming...
Want to get up close and personal with HTC S740? The max we can give you is this hands-on experience with the smartphone, posted by a YouTube user from mobilsiden.dk:
A quick reminder about what HTC S740 really is: a “twin” to HTC Touch Diamond and Touch Pro with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a numerical keypad. It’s a pocket-friendly...
Sony Ericsson has just launched the W705 Walkman phone today, also known as the Rika. SE also unveiled Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900, the two products being ideal for the users who enjoy listening to music on the go. W705 allows the user to check out YouTube clips by connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi or stream the latest hits to the MBS-900...
A couple of days ago we found out that Android will also hit an OpenMoko device and in case you’re not familiar with this name, it’s the first open source phone we’re talking about. Although the handset is not good looking at all, this is a promising initiative, specially if it uses and develops the Android OS. Here’s Google’s...