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Vodafone 835 lets you enjoy the power of communication of today's world. You could not stop yourself from appreciating this phone. The phone supports both 2G & 3G network for GSM 900/ 1800/ 1900 and HSDPA 2100.The TFT display of  |  |


While Fring may be available for use on a variety of handsets, its features aren't on all phones and vary depending on the platform. One prime example of this is their new Skype video calling service. This is now available  |  |
We know there are a lot of satisfied Samsung clients in Canada as the renowned mobile phone maker managed to finish 2008 at the top spot in the country. So, for all you loyal Samsung fan boys out there, welcome  |  |
Else (formerly known as Emblaze Mobile) might not be a familiar name in the mobile phone scene, but after seeing the First Else, their first cell phone offering, we wouldn't be surprised if they'll soon be regular household name.The First  |


Sony Ericsson launched the third phase today of its ground breaking "Spark Something" campaign to support the Satio and Aino handsets  |  |
Tune Talk has achieved a significant milestone when it breached the 200,000 subscriber mark in just about 3 months after its commercial launch in August.  |  |
Before this, calling between phones and PCs are a nigh impossible task. But those brilliant folks at Fring, is coming out with a new build for S60 handsets that offers video support through Skype  |
Global mobile data traffic continued to surge in October, growing at the fastest pace in seven months, Internet browser company Opera Software said on Wednesday  |  |
Chipmaker Infineon has moved one step closer to supplying chips for high-end devices of Nokia by announcing a collaboration to create chips for the next mobile network generation  |  |
South Korean authorities on Wednesday halved the daily limit on text messages sent out by mobile phones as part of a campaign against spam, officials said  |  |
AT&T and HP announced the upcoming availability of the new HP iPAQ Glisten. It is AT&T's first smartphone with an AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) touch screen, featuring the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 and QWERTY hardware keyboardUsers can easily move  |  |
Samsung's a manufacturer of many smartphone platforms, and odds are good you can find at least one of 'em you like -- between (for now, anyway), , and , they've pretty much got the major bases covered. Say you're the  |  |
Qualcomm has spent an awful lot of time over the past few years dealing with lawsuits and nastygrams, but it looks as if things will be totally different in the new decade. Just months after Qualcomm and Broadcom , the  |  |
Amazon is continuing its fabulous tradition of making carriers look like money-grubbing jerks this week with a solid deal on Samsung's Android-powered for Sprint, which can now be yours for $79.99 on contract. That's versus a considerably more finance-destroying $179.99  |  |
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/gadgets/HTC_HD2_review_Engadget'; When Microsoft finally launched earlier this year, there may have been lots of fanfare, but there was little honest excitement. After a tepid showing at in Barcelona followed by the proper launch this October, no one was  |  |
It's not exactly a wild accusation to say that the current native on-screen keyboard in Windows 6.5 is, well, , and it looks like Microsoft has now picked up on what HTC and others have been not-so-subtly hinting at. While's  |
We think there's probably a really good reason why landscape QWERTY handsets don't hinge in reverse, but hey, everyone gets a little wild and crazy once in a while, right? Cellpassion has discovered that Moto has recently secured rights to  |  |
The keyboard (or the lack thereof) has been for many, and while we've seen or in our day, we've yet to see a solution to the lack of tactility as beautifully simple as this. 4iThumbs is a screen overlay that  |
Following , France's SFR has now become the second network operator in Europe to launch femtocell service for its signal-strapped customers. The -sourced unit is being sold under the SFR Home 3G brand and runs €199 ($300), so you'd better  |  |
Even in a world full of racket, it seems that the squeaky wheel still gets the grease. In yet another blow to this whole "cloud" agenda, a vocal segment of Palm users began to notice that information transferred from their  |  |
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