If you thought that the XPERIA X2 smartphone was only meant for the UK market, where it was sold and then dropped by Vodafone recently, guess again. Turns out that the device is ready for availability, via Sony’s American Style store, dubbed as the Xperia 2a.
The handset comes with the same features as the original version, but it probably supports...
Once again, the U.S. smartphone users are discriminated, since the Toshiba TG01 might not reach the States. This has happened before, with the HTC Touch HD and XPERIA X1 missing U.S. launches and with Nokia N95 being postponed over and over again.
Toshiba TG01 won’t feature US 3G, so what’s the point of having such a neat smartphone if...
Just as CES 2009 started yesterday, Nokia went out and announced that the E63 will be made available in the US, in an optimized version for this market. The handset will hit the stores in the following weeks, for $279 and the Finnish giant also announced two other handsets: Nokia 7510 and Nokia 1006.
We’ve dealt with Nokia 7510 yesterday, so...
Samsung Omnia was announced a few days ago in its CDMA version and it hit the stores yesterday, but there’s another thing you should know about it. This is the first DivX certified mobile phone released in the US. What does this mean?
It’ll play high quality DivX videos seamlessly, taking advantage of the DivX technology (minimal storage,...
After seeing the BlackBerry 8900 handset surfacing in Germany via T-Mobile it’s time to take a glance into the not too remote future, as Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is getting ready to arrive in the US. It’ll land on the Black Friday (November 28th) and you’ll be able to buy it unlocked for $799.99 at Sony Style shops.
Preorders start...