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Huawei’s 4 new Androids – 14Mbps fast enough for you?

Posted February 17, 2010 by admin

What’s that coming over the hill, is it a Huawei…
Yes, it certainly is. To be more precise, it’s the Huawei U8100, officially the world’s ugliest phone! Like the other three Huaweis on show here, it’s based on Android and…

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Video: Sagem’s weird PUMA Phone for the Sporties out there

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

Sagem have got together with Puma and released the PumaPhone at MWC 2010. The PumaPhone is, as you’d imagine, a ‘lifestyle’ phone – specifically, designed for someone whose lifestyle revolves around keeping fit, running, cycling and generally moving about a…

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Video: How well does Samsung’s Bada play games?

Posted February 16, 2010 by admin

If you’re wondering how well Samsung’s new Bada platform plays games, you might be interested in the video after the jump. Taken at MWC 2010, the video shows the Samsung Wave playing a 3D baseball game, and with pretty nice…

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Video of Samsung Monte phone

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

Samsung announced the Samsung Monte shortly before this week’s MWC 2010, and it was on show in Barcelona, as you’d expect.
The Monte is a mid-range series of mobile phone with nothing particularly distinctive about them. They’ve got the usual…

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Motorola Quench, the perfect intro to the world of Android

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

Motorola have released a new smartphone at MWC 2010 in the shape of this, the Motorola Quench. Unlike many other phones debuting this week, the Quench isn’t going to know anyone’s socks off – it’s basically just a Motorola DEXT…

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T-Mobile Pulse Mini brings Android to everyone

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

Huawei are the latest to introduce a new mini phone at MWC 2010 with this, the T-Mobile Pulse Mini. Featuring much of the same features as the standard T-Mobile Pulse, including a 3.2 megapixel camera, aGPS, WiFi and all the…

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HTC HD Mini is the end of an era

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

HTC may have been showing off their new shiny Android phones at MWC 2010 today, but that doesn’t mean they’d forgotten about dear old (and I do mean old!) Windows Mobile. So they also released this, the HTC HD Mini,…

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HTC Desire lives up to its name

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

If you thought the HTC Legend was good, wait until you see the HTC Desire. Sporting the same internals as the Google Nexus One (i.e. a 1GHz Snapdrgaon CPU, 3.7″ AMOLED display, 5 megapixel camera, and all the usual sensors,…

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HTC Legend revealed, still manages to surprise

Posted February 16, 2010 by Mike Evans

HTC have officially unveiled the HTC Legend smartphone at MWC 2010 this week. Although the Legend has been leaked a few times in the past few months, the new successor to the HTC Hero still managed to sneak through the…

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Has Microsoft hobbled Windows Phone 7 Series before it’s even released?

Posted February 15, 2010 by Mike Evans

Microsoft is nearly at the end of its launch of its brand new mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7 Series. And I do mean brand new – absolutely everything about WinMo 7 is new, from the user interface right on…

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Video of the Samsung Beam (aka Halo)

Posted February 15, 2010 by Mike Evans

Say hello to the Samsung Beam, the first Android 2,1 phone with built-in pico-projector.
OK, so I know you’re all thinking that was the Samsung Halo, but it turns out that Halo was just the codename – the actual released…

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Video of Nokia Symbian^3 officially revealed

Posted February 15, 2010 by admin

Nokia has finally caught up with the rest of the mobiel phone world with its announcement today of Symbian^3. As you can see in the video (after the jump), Symbian^3 features everything a modern mobile OS has featured since 2007,…

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