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The Samsung i8910 Omnia HD is Samsung's first full-touch Symbian device whilst also claiming a world's first with the ability to capture 720p HD video at 24fps. |  |



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Verizon Wireless and RIM today announced that the BlackBerry Storm2 smartphone will be available in Verizon Wireless Communications stores. |  |
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The Week In Telecommunications, where we summarise the week's stories here, in case you missed it |  |
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HTC latest ads are hip, nice looking and to the point- HTC phones are for you. The Taiwanese phone maker is definitely a major brand name in terms of gadgets, but the ads add panache to the brand |  |
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The folks at Boy Genius Report caught a glimpse of the official webpage of the Droid on Motorola's website, before it was taken down. Naturally, the official specs were also noted |  |


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Apple faces the possibility of having to pay Nokia up to $1 billion for the technologies used in iPhones sold so far if it loses a lawsuit brought by Nokia, analysts said |  |
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Motorola is spreading its reach back to China, with the Google Android powered Zeppelin. It is a full touch prototype with a full touch phone with a 5.0 megapixel camera and dual mode (GSM and CDMA) / dual SIM networking |  |
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Sony Ericsson yesterday launches three phones all at once, called the Satio, Aino and Yari. The phone are priced at RM 2,499, RM 1,999 and RM 1,099 and will be avaliable from November 2nd onwards |  |
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HP Mini 311-1037NR First Verizon Wireless Netbook to Support Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium OS. |  |
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Google Android phones were going ballistic for the last couple days, and here's another one folks. The device comes with HTC Sense UI, a trackball and no physical keyboard. The phone set to debut from Verizon and will support 3G |  |
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The next cellphone "killer feature" is not enough to create competitive advantage. Consumers demand applications that leverage a combined set of features and improved performance |
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ATT reported better-than-expected third-quarter profit today thanks to a strong showing in its mobile division, which was boosted by sales of Apple's iPhone. Net income for the quarter totalled US$3.2 billion |  |
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Unstrung reveals that Chinese vendor Huawei says it will have more than 25 LTE trials as of the end of this year, whilst Alcatel-Lucent will have a total of 22 LTE trials underway by next year |  |
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The global economic downturn finally caught up with Ericsson in the third-quarter, as the Swedish vendor reported a huge 71 percent drop in net income (to SEK810 million/US$118 million) |  |
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LG, Research In Motion, Samsung and Sharp have become the first major handset vendors to back the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) initiative, the mobile software alliance comprising Vodafone, China Mobile, Japan's SoftBank and Verizon Wireless |  |
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Thailand's telecoms regulator has confirmed the reserve prices for its long-awaited 3G license auctions and predicted that the process will generate around US$1.2 billion. In line with earlier reports, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) |  |
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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations' telecom arm, said on Thursday it had given its stamp of approval to an energy-efficient one-charger-fits-all new mobile phone solution |  |
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Sony Ericsson's eagerly anticipated Jalou by DolceGabbana mobile phone launches today in style, with an intriguing media campaign created by DolceGabbana. |
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Nokia announced that it has filed a complaint against Apple with the Federal District Court in Delaware, alleging that Apple's iPhone infringes Nokia patents for GSM, UMTS and wireless LAN (WLAN) standards |  |
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The single biggest difference between the BlackBerry Storm and BlackBerry Storm2 devices will be the presence of WiFi ability in the BlackBerry Storm 2 but not in the BlackBerry Storm. |  |
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