The innovative folks of NTT DoCoMo have showcased some pretty interesting devices lately, among which there's also a brand new projector phone, that's also modular. Dubbed "Separate Keitai F-04B", this handset is made by Fujitsu and will probably reach the Japanese market soon.
The phone is able to separate into a ...
Samsung B3310 hasn't started selling yet, but already we've got info regarding its real product name, at least in India: Corby Mate. This QWERTY slider will be priced a bit higher than the original Corby model and it'll pack a 2 inch display and a 2 megapixel camera.
Its specs list ...
The folks of BGR have managed to somehow score a Motorola Droid unit, for us all to check out and enjoy in this neat gallery. Their impressions can be found out below and you have to know that the smartphone runs on Android 2.0 and it's a very, very thin ...
Word's out that Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 will finally become official next week, during a SE press even that wasn't announced yet. Expect Windows Mobile 6.5 to run on the QWERTY slider and last we heard, the device was also packing an 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus.
XPERIA X2 should also ...
Since myTouch and HTC Hero took Android to the virtual QWERTY/touchscreen side, it would seem like a curious fact to launch an Android handset with a QWERTY keyboard, specially one that isn't part of the T-Mobile portofolio. One such special case is the freshly leaked Samsung Instinct Q, bearing the ...
The avalanche of Android handsets has begun and there's a new HTC slider in town, Lancaster, combining the looks of Magic (when closed) with the form factor of Touch Pro (when open).
Expect 6 months of exclusivity from AT&T, as far as this smartphone is concerned and if you're wondering about ...
As if those new shots of Motorola Atila weren't enough, Moto has just leaked QA30, its first QWERTY slider with a strange form factor. It reminds us of Samsung Propel, but with CDMA connectivity support. The new handset will be released by Alltel in the US, but we don't know ...
We informed you yesterday about AT&T's fresh new handsets and now we have some info on "Propel", one of the Samsung devices offered by the carrier.
We're talking about a sliding QWERTY handset, supporting AT&T Navigation and it'll be available for $80 plus contract (after rebates). Buy it in blue, green ...