iPhone this time around? Perhaps something even better?
September 10, 2006 on 12:31 pm | In Coming Soon, PDA Style, News, Interesting, Apple | No CommentsThe web is humming once more with iPhone rumors in the lead up to Apple’s upcoming media event in California that coincides with the launch of Apple Expo in Paris on Tuesday 12 September.
With it’s media invitations issued under the teaser-title “It’s Showtime” many expect the rumored addition of feature films to the iTunes movie store. Additionally, commentators anticipate upgrades to Apple’s flagship laptop range and possibly a new iPod.
MacNN, however, has a load of intriguing information surround a patent application that Apple lodged in March and the details of which were published by the US Patent & Trademark Office just last week. Instead of a new iPod or iPhone, Apple MAY be set to release a feature-filled multi-function device which combines those two features but adds a whole lot more, including features such as a camera, GPS, PDA and more. We’ll see…roll on Tuesday!
[More from MacNN]
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Cingular offers BlackBerry Connect for Palm Treo 650
September 2, 2006 on 1:34 am | In Blackberry, Palm, PDA Style, cingular, News, EDGE | No Comments
This week saw the joint announcement by Cingular Wireless and RIM of the introduction of BlackBerry Connect for users of the Palm Treo 650. Push email services are critically important for many mobile professionals and this new service will be welcome news for all Treo 650 fans.
Among other things, BlackBerry Connect provides:
- Push Corporate Email Services
- Wireless Calendar Synchronization
- Attachment Viewing
- Remote Address Lookup
Tim Roper US Region Vice President of Palm said during the announcement:
“Treo 650 already is one of the most compelling mobile-computing devices available today for business users, and the BlackBerry Connect functionality gives Cingular customers another great reason to adopt Treo as a vital business-productivity tool.”
Cingular has unlimited BlackBerry Connect services starting at $44.99 per month. The Palm Treo 650 with Cingular can be bought on Amazon starting at $44.99 on a new plan. More information on the services are available from PalmOne and Cingular.
[Source Cingular Press Release]
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Sprint’s Palm Treo 700wx with GPS - Vodafone/Cingular Treo 750 on the way?
August 22, 2006 on 11:34 pm | In Coming Soon, Palm, PDA Style, Cell phone internet, Sprint, cingular, EVDO, Wi-Fi | No CommentsSprint are expected to release the new Palm Treo 700wx next week with a host of great new features included double the RAM from the 700w and built-in GPS. sprintusers.com has what looks to be an official specs sheet. This new PDA will operate on the Sprint EV-DO Mobile Broadband network and have access to Sprints Power Vision network services.
The 700wx is expected to be released to business customers from 27 August with an offering at retail sales outlets from 3 September.
Treo 750…
In other Treo news, the Treo 750 is expected to be released in just two weeks time 12 September for the European market on Vodafone’s 3G network. As expected, the 750 will run Windows Mobile 5.0. While no official details have been released, it is hoped that the 750 will be an antenna-less design and have built-in wifi - something that has been lacking from all Treo handsets to date.
Reuters reports:
Palm is to launch the new handset to Vodafone customers in a number of European countries including the U.K., Germany, Spain, Italy and Netherlands as it attempts to win back the confidence of a market it once dominated with its Palm Pilot device.
PDAStreet is speculating that shortly after it’s release, Cingular users should expect a US version…
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Phone Friday! News & reviews on some phones
August 18, 2006 on 4:17 pm | In Bluetooth, Camera, Coming Soon, Brands, LG, Mobile Broadband, Carriers, Services, PDA Style, Sprint, Wi-Fi, Other, Other | No Comments
HTC release the Excalibur, better than the Q?
The Excalibur is HTC’s version of the Q, but appears to blow the Q out of the water. This thin smart phone comes with Windows Mobile and a full QWERTY keybaord. It also will have Mi-FI and Bluetooth, and like the Q it will have a method for one handed navigation. The Excalibur will have a touch sensitive scroll pad including home and back keys as well.![]()
The Excalibur is rumored to launch with Sprint in the US by the end of the year, but no word on an exact date or price.
[Thanks for Geek.com for the pictures, and check out HTC’s website for more of their sleek phones.]
LG releases some white chocolate
Although this may not be the Chocolate, the LF1300 certianly has
some flavor. The LF1300 comes with a 2-inch QVGA display, 1.3 megapixel camer, SD expansion, Bluetooth, and of course, an MP3 Player.
This slider measures 98 x 48 x 16.9mm and will be available through CYON. The LF1300 is said to be released only in Korea, and no word on pricing as of now.
[Picture and story from I4U.com]
Milk chocolate from Sony Ericsson?
Well this also isn’t the Chocolate, but Sony Ericsson has released a milk chocolate
colored phone, calling it the K800i. It comes with a brilliant 3.2 megapixel camera, UMTS high-speed data, and and MP3/MPEG4 player.
The K800i will be released in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
[Picture from Gizmodo.com]
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Blackberry’s Precious Pearl - 8100, no longer just a number
August 10, 2006 on 12:14 pm | In Bluetooth, Camera, Coming Soon, Mobile Broadband, Blackberry, PDA Style, Cell phone internet, TMobile, EDGE | No Comments
Employees at RIM have let details slip of the soon to be released Blackberry 8100 a.k.a Blackberry Pearl. The Pearl has a number of features that people have been longing to have included in their Blackberry’s - a camera, external storage and other multimedia goodies - the perfect mix of business and pleasure.
Features include:
- EDGE mobile broadband data services
- Bluetooth
- microSD card support
- Camera with built-in flash
Engadget has scooped the leaked RIM internal release (officially under embargo until 18 September) and has the full details. Here’s a snippet describing the new unit:
The BlackBerry Pearl is a very cool, incredibly small, easy-to-use smartphone. It comes complete with digital camera, multimedia capabilities and expandable memory. And it, of course, offers the full BlackBerry experience – including email, phone, web browser, text messaging, organizer applications and much more. This year, give your loved one the gift of freedom – with the BlackBerry Pearl they can do all the things they “have to do” and more of the things they “want to do.”
This adds just a few more reasons that will prevent “crackberries” from kicking the habit!
Due for release next month through T-Mobile first and then presumably Cingular some time later, the Pearl will have a retail tag of US$199.
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Diamond studded phone for $300k anyone? No thanks!
July 29, 2006 on 12:44 pm | In Camera, Quirky News, PDA Style | No Comments
It’s probably just a little too late to start saving your pennies to be one of only 5 in the world to own Swiss VOIP company, VIPN’s ridiculously expensive Black Diamond handset, scheduled for launch early in ‘07.
Seriously, $300,000USD for a phone? Who has that kind of money to burn? Sure the styling is sleek (has that same piano gloss finish of the black iPod Nano) and yeah, it has a couple of big diamonds stuck on it and can operate using VOIP over regular Wi-fi, but the rest of the feature set is comparable to many regular ‘off the shelf’ PDAs or Smart Phones. Really nothing all that special at all.
And while we are at it, sure, there’s a language barrier to get through for those where English is not their native tongue, but come on, if you want to convince me to buy a phone worth the same amount of money as an average house, I’d probably be taking a closer look at the spelling and grammar on my site thankyou very much. Sheesh…
My advice, hold out for the Apple iPhone (if that’s what they are gonna call it), hope they sell them in black, and stick a big diamonte on the back - who’s gonna know the difference…?
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