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Garmin-Asus nuvifone M10

Posted by admin on February 11, 2010
Tweet Garmin is known to be a GPS manufacturer (one of the leaders in it’s industry we might add), ASUS is known for manufacturing netbooks and more powerful notebook systems. However, both companies have decided to venture into the mobile phone devision with the nuvifone M10. This device is Window’s Phone 6.5.3 powered and carries a 600MHz...
Filed in: Windows Mobile

ITG xpPhone gets a price tag

Posted by admin on January 18, 2010
TweetYou’ve heard rumors about ITG’s xpPhone. You’ve probably even seen photos and maybe a few videos of the device in action. But up until now, what you haven’t seen is a price tag attached to the thing. That however has changed today as we can now give you an official price for the Windows XP running smartphone. This AMD SuperMobile...
Filed in: Cellphones

Motorola Backflip

Posted by admin on January 8, 2010
Tweet AT&T is going Android and one of their phones will be the Motorola Backflip. The Backflip is an Android 1.5 device that sports such features as a 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and a full QWERTY keyboard. This is not a slider phone, the Backflip has a keyboard is on the outside and flips out for use (hence the name Backflip). The device will be...
Filed in: Android

HTC HD2 coming to T-Mobile

Posted by admin on January 6, 2010
TweetThe HTC HD2 is the phone all other phones want to be like. It has the biggest screen ever beheld on a cellphone, runs a beautiful UI powered by the venerable Windows 6.5.1 and last but not least it has one of the fastest mobile processors you can find. So why is this device not in the U.S you might ask? Well we don’t have an answer but we...
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Tweet No doubt you’ve heard about the Nexus One. It’s the phone that’s supposed to be Google’s masterpiece, a device that promises to heat up the cellphone market. Made official yesterday after weeks of speculation and rumors, Google has laid out its idea for the Nexus One. First of all the device is Android powered. In fact...
Filed in: Android