From the long line of hybrid mobile phones, we now give you the NES gaming phone, packed with a D-Pad to make it easier to handle all the action. Mobile gamers should rejoice on the release of this new device, looking pretty fun and high tech at the same time and also trying to bring them the best of mobile gaming.Mo... |
19 November 2007 05:11 GMT |
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It was time for Sony Ericsson to make a clear statement on whether they will truly bring a PSP mobile phone in February next year, as rumors stated to be a sure thing to come. Sony Ericsson's senior marketing manager, Richard Dorman, officially stated that such a product is definitely not planned to be released ... |
27 September 2007 04:15 GMT |
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Some information on Sony Ericsson's gaming phone has surfaced, although it is now clear that we are not talking about a PSP handset, as first rumors showed. There are high chances that the company will bring out its first such device in February, as most recent rumors state.The fact that the handset producer is ... |
7 September 2007 10:47 GMT |
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It seems that Samsung enjoys the idea of becoming a gaming phone developer. The company revealed some time ago a concept for a joystick handset meant to enhance mobile gaming and now comes with two new ones, somewhat more practical.It is clear that Samsung has been investing quite a lot into the development of mobile... |
14 August 2007 10:15 GMT |
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This phone actually includes a little bit of everything. It comes with a dual-slider form factor that you've seen included in Samsung's F520 and even Anycall branding that, up until now, seemed to be included only in Samsung's mobile phones that were available on the Korean market. The standard keypad... |
25 April 2007 04:17 GMT |
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