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Nokia has announced the E71 , a new smartphone addition to their E Series

 
 
 
 

 

 

Nokia has announced, E66 , a new smartphone addition to their E series. The E66 is "email-optimized" and features a slider design.

 
 

 

 

HP has started shipping on the top-end iPAQ 900, smartphone .

 
 

 

 


Asus Lamborghini ZX1


Asus will launch Lamborghini ZX1, their new Lamborghini branded smartphone. at Cebit

Asus ZX1 Lamborghini handset features 520 MHz Qualcomm CPU, GPS. Wi-Fi, large touchscreen and touch interface.

 
 

 

 

S11HT EMONSTER


EMobile has announced the S11HT EMONSTER, Japan's first multi-functional smart phone. S11HT EMONSTER features a tilt-up 2.8-inch QVGA display screen, Windows Mobile 6, GPS functionality, microSD, Bluetooth 2.0, and QWERTY keyboard. EMONSTER launches on March 28th

 
 

 

 

MWG Zinc II

Expansys Hong Kong has unveiled new details, about MWG Zinc II , a Windows Mobile 6 Professional smartphone from Mobile Wireless Group (MWG). Based on a Samsung ARM CPU at 500 MHz, the Zinc II supports quadband GSM/GPRS and triband UMTS/HSDPA up to 3.6 Mbps as well as WiFi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, a SiRF Star III GPS receiver and an FM radio with RDS. this device features a semi-automatic slide-out QWERTY keyboard:

 
 

 

 

ASUS  P527 smartphone


ASUS is set to launch their P527 smartphone in the US. The GPS smart phone features slim, metallic body with a large screen, 2MP digital camera, Windows Mobile 6, and an FM radio; all in addition to GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPRS/GSM and EDGE.

 
 

 

 

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The Palm Foleo mobile companion.

Palm has announced the Foleo mobile companion. a new device featuing a 10-inch screen and full-size keyboard, to help you do more on the go. The Palm Foleo mobile companion connects wirelessly with your smartphone- Unfold it, press a button, and it's on instantly—while just one touch brings your email to the big screen

.1 Use your Foleo to view attachments, type longer emails, or to get a bigger look at web pages and photos you'd normally view on your smartphone.2 And with up to five hours of battery life packed into such a compact design, you'll do big things wherever you go.

 
 

 

 

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Brando WorkShop aluminium hard case is specially designed for your Motorola Q Metal Case.

Aircraft grade aluminium is used to make this case strong yet light in weight. All our cases are finished and examined by hand before leaving our workshop. Neoprene lining and 360 degree swivel belt clip are also added to make our cases unique, stylish, handy and innovative.

Brando Workshop Motorola Q Metal Case

 
 

 

 

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mobile-review.com has an indepth review of the Nokia N93.

This handset has no problems with signal reception, voice of interlocutor is clear, just like your own. Volume of 64-tone polyphonic ring tone is average, but in case you choose mp3 file as ring tone, polyphony does not matter that much. Vibrating alert is slightly lower than average, sometimes you may miss a call due to that.

As for video recording, its resolution – this model is best on the market once it will be released, same goes for photo quality, but here difference in photos when compared to Sony Ericsson K790/K800 is insignificant. You will be able to find out more in our stand-alone material, that will be dedicated to photo-part of Nokia N93.

 
 

 

 

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PC World takes a look at the Motorola Q Smartphone

Based on its design, the Windows Mobile 5-based Q is trying to create a new hybrid that draws upon the best elements of the latest smartphones from Palm (maker of the Treo 700 series) and RIM (maker of the BlackBerry 8700 series). It has a BlackBerry-like click wheel to scroll through content, at the upper right corner of the phone. And it has five-way navigational control, plus a QWERTY keyboard and six menu navigation buttons in the center, just like the Palm Treo series has. The menu navigation buttons here are pressure-sensitive and soft, though--a design point that's reminiscent, though not identical to, the flat buttons on the Razr.

Meanwhile, Engadget Mobile also got to look at the Motorola Q Smartphone

For starters, the D-pad is way better. You can't even compare 'em. The QWERTY keyboard is a little better than it was before. It's still not perfect, but it's gotten better on every successive version of the Q we've handled over the past 10 months or so (it'd be nice to compare this final version with the original prototype they showed off last year to see how it's evolved).

And mobilitytoday has some pictures of the unpacking of the Motorola Q Smartphone

 
 

 

 

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Motorola & Verizon have announced the steamy Motorola Q smartphone will be priced at just $199. (after $100 instant rebate and two year plan). Final specifications of the sleek smartphone include EV-DO , Bluetooth 1.2 and stereo speakers reports Engadget

Motorola Q smartphone

 
 
 
 











 

 




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