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LG has just announced a new phone in Korea – the LG Pastel SU410, available as of today via SK Telecom, for 400,000 KRW (about $338).
The SU410 is an elegant clamshell dressed in white and pink – colors that make it a perfect Christmas gift.
The features of L...
Thursday, Dec 24, 2009
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LG has announced a new affordable phone – the LG GS200, which is currently available only in Russia, but it will probably be released in other countries soon.
The GS200 is a candybar dressed in black and red. It doesn’t have 3G connectivity, but it features an e...
Wednesday, Dec 23, 2009
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High Tech Computer (HTC) has received orders for at least eight new handset models slated for 2009 from a number of telecom service operators, including T-Mobile, Vodafone, AT&T, Sprint Nextel and Verizon Wireless, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times r...
Saturday, Jan 17, 2009
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University of Utah engineers have invented a wireless car key device (sample shown at right) to stop teenage motorists from talking on their cell phone or sending text messages while driving. Each driver of a car would have a separate key device. When the key is ex...
Monday, Dec 15, 2008
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The promise of a streaming, wireless music discovery service on BlackBerry sounds nearly too good to be true. The platform isn’t exactly renown for its multimedia flashiness (although it’s no slouch), so when nuTsie released its BlackBerry application about a year ...
Friday, Dec 12, 2008
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Motorola recently announced the addition of MOTOROKR EM35 to the ROKR portfolio. A device designed for supreme audio performance both as a mobile device and music player, EM35 delivers an exceptional audio experience for both music and talk. “As the popularity of i...
Wednesday, Dec 3, 2008
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People use mobile devices to share their lives with friends and family and with this in mind, Nokia introduces the Nokia 6260 slide. The phone call is the most obvious way to use the new handset to connect with people, but it will also be used to share photographs ...
Friday, Nov 28, 2008
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As part of its effort to sharpen its business focus and priorities, Nokia will discontinue mobile device sales and marketing activities in Japan. Vertu, Nokia’s line of luxury mobile devices will continue with strong focus on the Japanese market. Nokia substantial ...
Friday, Nov 28, 2008
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