Allview is a company you must have heard about, if you’re into affordable handsets with decent specs. The company took part in Mobile World Congress 2010, where it showcased the F1 X-perience dual SIM phone, packing the preinstalled Bolt browser, thanks to a partnership with Bitsftream Inc (owner of Bolt).
Allview F1 X-perience comes with an...
We’re still gathering bits and pieces of info from last week’s MWC 2010 event and we’ve uncovered some hands on action with Synaptics’ Fuse concept phone. This prototype relies on sensor technologies to implement alternative means of handset control and input.
Synaptics Fuse comes with a capacitive touchscreen display, plus...
Remember the Separate Keitai handset, made by Fujitsu and ready for sale via DoCoMo? The device, also known as Fujitsu F-04B was showcased in Barcelona last week, during MWC 2010 and we got to see a video demo of the handset, that you’ll find after the break.
We remind you that this phone is able to separate into 2 segments, one with the 3.4...
Although it’s new in the mobile biz, Dell was also present in Barcelona, taking part in the MWC 2010 event. The company showcased the Dell Mini 3 handset, that you can check out below, running Android and supporting 3G connectivity.
The device comes with a 3.5 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen display, with a 360 x 640 pixel resolution, an accelerometer,...
We’ve seen quite a bunch of ZTE devices this week at MWC 2010 and here’s a new one, the Bingo model. This handset is based on the Qualcomm Brew platform and it uses a full touchscreen display, as pictured below.
ZTE Bingo packs a 3.2 inch touchscreen display, supports 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity, it comes with a 5 megapixel camera, a front...
If you’re up for a one hour (and 9 minutes) ride into the world of Google innovations, then we have a surprise for you: the full Google CEO, Eric Schmidt keynote during MWC 2010, in Barcelona. Here it is:
The official talks about mobile segment growth, Google’s involvement with the industry, the opportunities that the Mountain View giant...
Although HTC launched twice more Android handsets than Windows Mobile units at MWC 2010, CEO Peter Chou was careful enough to claim that the Taiwanese phone maker is still committed to its partnership with Microsoft. The commitment to Android was also mentioned, together with the one for Windows Mobile, both as long term partnerships.
I guess we’ll...
AnyData’s device pictured below was shown on the web as a render till now, but we finally have some real shots of the ASP-518 smartphone, caught in action at MWC 2010. This is a Philips-branded handset that will only reach the Chinese market for now and it’ll run Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional.
AnyData ASP-518 comes with GPS, a 3.2 inch...
ZTE showcased quite a bunch of devices at MWC 2010, among which there was also the Smooth model, with a design that resembles Palm Pre and the new Alcatel OT-980. ZTE Smooth looks a bit better than the Alcatel handset and we learn that it runs Android 1.6 and packs a 2.8 inch QVGA display.
There’s also WiFi connectivity on board, GPS, Bluetooth...
General Mobile was among the first companies to announce an Android handset, when the OS became popular and now the DSTL 1 model gets a follow-up dubbed Touch Stone. The handset was showcased at MWC 2010 and we learn that it comes with a 4.3 inch capacitive WVGA display and a 5 megapixel camera.
The device also incorporates an analog TV tuner, it runs...