CTIA 2009 is taking place these days and, of course this is the perfect occasion for handset manufacturers to announce new devices or new colour versions of already launched handsets. From the latter category, we must mention BlackBerry Bold 9000, that'll be available in white from October 18th.
Expect this model ...
The folks of Electronista.com had a ball at CTIA 2009, while testing the very hot Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 handset. This device is smaller than the G60 and looks more like a phone, than a GPS navigator, as opposed to its predecessor.
M20 uses WM 6.1, instead of Linux and it packs ...
If you haven't heard about Amico till now, know that this is a Taiwanese firm, showing off its Android handset at CTIA 2009. The device runs a post-Cupcake build and there's one strange aspect you'll notice: it's got the Sony BRAVIA logo printed on the left side, without the "I".
This ...
Inventec showcased their new V112 smartphone at CTIA 2009, but sadly their prototype didn't work as planned, be it because of the battery, the classic showcasing issues or simply bad luck. The handset was shown at Qualcomm's CTIA booth and it featured the mirasol display technology.
This tech has been researched ...
CTIA 2009 also hosted a Palm demonstration, that showed many useful apps running on the famous Pre handset. Sprint was also there to show its TV service in action and you could also see Pandora, Fandango, FlightView and Nascar apps on Palm Pre.
Pandora
Fancy a streaming radio app with all the ...
Let's speculate a bit on the event that just started today, in Las Vegas. Or rather, let's hear the speculations of Phone Arena, who spotted no less than 4 events related to HTC in this year's CTIA show.
As usual, CTIA will be plagued by the fact that it follows shortly ...
While everyone's keeping an eye on the events in Las Vegas, the city hosting CTIA 2009, Nokia has just announced shocking news: it'll join Ericsson in a new company, following the split of Sony Ericsson. The announcement was made by Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo and Ericsson boss, Carl-Henric Svanberg.
Also, Ericsson ...