Apparently, Symbian Anna and Belle handsets are not the only new devices that Nokia plans on releasing on shelves with processors clocked in at 1GHz. Series 40 phones that would include such fast CPUs are also in the pipe, and the recently spotted Nokia C3-01.5 might be one of them. Yet unannounced, the mobile phone... |
19 July 2011 11:25 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Palm seems set to come to the market in the near future with a new mobile phone running under its webOS mobile operating system, and some more details on the matter have just become available.Following yesterday's news that O2 UK and SFR France were pulling the Pre Plus off shelves so as to m... |
12 October 2010 06:12 GMT |
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The list of LG handsets that should arrive on the market with Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system on board should include the LG C900 too, a mobile phone spotted into the wild several weeks ago, and which has just emerged in a new series of leaked info. The first time we've hear about this device ... |
1 September 2010 04:49 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion is rumored to plan the launch on the market of a new iteration of its popular BlackBerry Storm touchscreen-enabled smartphone. Following last year's release of Storm 2, a device meant mainly to fix the issues the first Storm arrived on the market with, the upcoming... |
29 June 2010 10:22 GMT |
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Wireless carrier AT&T announced on Monday the upcoming launch of LG eXpo, the first handset that arrives in the United States with a 1GHz processor on board. Starting with December 7, AT&T enterprise customers will be able to purchase the new handset from the company's website, while enjoying its High Speed Pac... |
1 December 2009 03:00 GMT |
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Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC is getting ready to release a series of new mobile phones to the market, among which we've already spotted the high-end Windows Mobile-powered HTC Leo (aka HD2 or Pro.Three), featuring a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. However, it seems that the company also plans on bringing the spee... |
5 October 2009 06:50 GMT |
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