VirtuV F10 Short Specification :

Dimension : 107x55, 5x14,9 mm
Weight : 110 g
Display : 2.8" QVGA (240*320 Pixels) TFT 262.000 Color,
Touch screen
Frequency :
Tri-Band GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
Battery : Li-ion 1.100 MAh
Talk time : 300 mints Standby : 300hrs
Connect Inter : GPRS Class 12
Bluetooth A2DP (Stereo)
USB 2.0





Browser : WAP 2.0 Support (x HTML)

Memory : 1000 Entries phone book, multi data , 500 Entries
SMS & 100 Entries MMS, 87 MB memory storage internal, Support
Micro SD s/d 2 GB

Camera : 10 MP SONY Sensor, Flash light, Auto Focus, Face
Detection, Macro Auto-Focus, Video digital anti-shake function

Multimedia : Music Player (Format MP3, AMR, MIDI, AWB & WAV)
Video Recorder (Format 3GP & MP4)
Video Player (Format 3GP & MP4), Support Video Snapshot, Sound
Recorder (Format AMR, WAV & AWB).

Messaging :
SMS, MMS, Email
Language : Multi-language.
Feature : Touch Pad,Calculator.
Pict : Bridge Currency Converter.

Slide Show Pictures Unit Converter.
Photo Artist Stop Watch.
Images Tiles E-Book Reader.
Video Editor Flight Mode.
Scroll Touch Desktop Alarm.
Vibrate Touch Calendar.
Dictionary To Do List.
Chronic Watch Display World Clock.
Java Bluetooth Remote Control, and
TV Out Call Blacklist.


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VirtuV F10 Short Specification :

Dimension : 107x55, 5x14,9 mm
Weight : 110 g
Display : 2.8" QVGA (240*320 Pixels) TFT 262.000 Color,
Touch screen
Frequency :
Tri-Band GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
Battery : Li-ion 1.100 MAh
Talk time : 300 mints Standby : 300hrs
Connect Inter : GPRS Class 12
Bluetooth A2DP (Stereo)
USB 2.0





Browser : WAP 2.0 Support (x HTML)

Memory : 1000 Entries phone book, multi data , 500 Entries
SMS & 100 Entries MMS, 87 MB memory storage internal, Support
Micro SD s/d 2 GB

Camera : 10 MP SONY Sensor, Flash light, Auto Focus, Face
Detection, Macro Auto-Focus, Video digital anti-shake function

Multimedia : Music Player (Format MP3, AMR, MIDI, AWB & WAV)
Video Recorder (Format 3GP & MP4)
Video Player (Format 3GP & MP4), Support Video Snapshot, Sound
Recorder (Format AMR, WAV & AWB).

Messaging :
SMS, MMS, Email
Language : Multi-language.
Feature : Touch Pad,Calculator.
Pict : Bridge Currency Converter.

Slide Show Pictures Unit Converter.
Photo Artist Stop Watch.
Images Tiles E-Book Reader.
Video Editor Flight Mode.
Scroll Touch Desktop Alarm.
Vibrate Touch Calendar.
Dictionary To Do List.
Chronic Watch Display World Clock.
Java Bluetooth Remote Control, and
TV Out Call Blacklist.


Ø sorry, news of the price is still not known...


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The Symbian-powered Sony Ericsson Idou cell phone that was unveiled at Mobile World Congress earlier this year will be coming to the market as the “Satio”. The phone features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display at 640 x 350 resolution, a superb 12.1MP digital camera with a xenon flash, dual-band HSPA, and a microSD slot. Available in black, silver, and bordeaux, the Sony Ericsson Satio will be released in October this year. Stay tuned for more updates

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Verizon Wireless will be introducing three new LG Mobile Phones, just in time for summer. LG enV3 is available Friday, while LG enV TOUCH and LG Glance will be available June 5.

Features they all offer:


* Text, picture and voice messaging with threaded message feature
* Bluetooth headset-capable
o headset, hands-free (car kits), object push (for vCard and vCal), and phonebook access
* VZ Navigator
* Mobile Email, Mobile Web, Mobile Instant Messaging and Chat
* Chaperone Parent-capable
* Ability to save up to 10 contacts as favorites



LG enV3 and LG enV TOUCH offer:

* Full QWERTY keyboard
* HTML Web browsing-capable
* Visual Voice Mail
* Up to 16 GB microSD card optional removable memory
* Text Instant Reply feature – can automatically start a reply message when you read a message
* Media Center for storing and downloading music from V CAST Music with Rhapsody, games and more

Unique to LG enV TOUCH:

* Read documents from any microSD card in several file formats including .doc, .xls, .ppt, and .pdf
* 3” external touch screen / 3” internal screen
* 3.2 megapixel camera/camcorder with autofocus, flash and image editor

Unique to LG enV3:

* Internal screen: 2.60” and external screen: 1.56”
* 3.0 megapixel camera/camcorder

Unique to LG Glance:

* An ultra-slim design with a “woven” metal back plate
* 1.3 megapixel camera

The LG enV3 cost $129.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. LG enV TOUCH cost $149.99 after a $70 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. LG Glance cost $49.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. Customers will receive the rebate in the form of a debit card; upon receipt, customers may use the card as cash anywhere debit cards are accepted

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Samsung Gloss phone

Today, Samsung and U.S. Cellular together launched the Samsung SCH-U440, also known as Samsung Gloss (not Gross, although it looks like) in the US. The Gross phone is a compact flip style phone equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard.

Samsung Gloss phone

The Gloss phone is available in pink and charcoal color. Features and specifications wise, it doesn’t have any new fancy feature that would excite you, however, this phone has all the basic features and some multimedia features of a regular cell phone in the market. It has 1.3-megapixel digital camera, MP3 music player, Stereo Bluetooth, and a 2.2-inch Landscape LCD screen, a microSD memory expansions slot that supports up to 16GB.

Samsung Gloss phone

“Customers are looking for more out of their cell phones every day,” said Alan D. Ferber, Chief Marketing Officer at U.S. Cellular. “The Samsung Gloss offers a full qwerty keyboard for easy texting as well as a built in camera and music player to make this phone a unique all-in-one device.

Samsung Gloss phone



Samsung S5050 is yet another new slider from South Korea. It was first unveiled in February, and now it has appeared in several press photos – although without an official announcement.

The S5050 is quite similar to the S5200 that was announced in Russia today, both in design and when it comes to features.

The main difference is that the QVGA screen of the S5050 is an AMOLED one, while the screen of S5200 is a TFT one.

The other specs of Samsung S5050 include:

* Quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity
* Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
* FM radio with RDS
* 3.2MP autofocus camera with LED flash
* 40MB of internal memory
* MicroSDHC card support, up to 8GB
* 800 mAh battery
* 105 x 49 x 14.6 mm
* 102 grams

Samsung S5050 should be available for purchase starting this summer. Its retail price will be of around $235 (€168).


Google has just announced the Android Developer Challenge 2 (ADC 2), the second edition of the competition that should (and will) bring new and cool applications for the Android OS – which has now reached version 1.5.

Participants can develop apps, evaluate/score others’ apps, or both.

The ADC 2 will debut in August, when developers will be able to submit their applications. These applications will be ‘judged’ by users who have access to Android Market, via a special ADC 2 app that lets them download, test and rate the submissions.

There will be 20 finalist applications, for 10 distinct categories:

* Education/Reference
* Social Networking
* Lifestyle
* Productivity/Tools
* Entertainment
* Games: Casual/Puzzle
* Games: Arcade/Action
* Media
* Travel
* Misc

Winners will be announced in mid-November 2009.

The prizes for each of ADC 2’s ten categories are as follows:

* 1st prize: $100,000
* 2nd prize: $50,000
* 3rd prize: $25,000

Also, there will be three overall winners:

* 1st prize: $150,000
* 2nd prize: $50,000
* 3rd prize: $25,000


Samsung S5200 officially revealed with specs, price and a release date.The S5200 is a thin slider (only 10.9mm) that could be marketed as a camera phone. Its 3.2MP camera comes with autofocus, LED flash, smile shot, face detection and even panoramic shots.

The full specs of Samsung S5200 include:

* 2.1 inch QVGA display with 16 million colors
* Bluetooth
* Samsung DNSe audio technology
* FM radio with RDS
* Video player
* 50MB of internal memory
* MicroSDHC card support, up to 8GB
* Talk time: up to 5 hours
* Standby time: up to 300 hours

In Russia, Samsung S5200 will be available starting June, for a retail price of around 9,999 RUB (€228 or $318).


The video shows the phone’s touchscreen AMOLED screen. The phone comes with a 3.2-inch AMOLED HVGA touchscreen display with 480 x 320 resolution, a 5MP camera, an 8GB of internal memory, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. This smartphone will work on the GSM/EDGE 850/1900MHz and 3G AWS 1700MHz band.

Handmark Express News for Android

Handmark, the company which we know for its Pocket Express application/service, announced Express News, a free mobile news application for Android-based phones.

App’s key features include:

  • Eight languages supported: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Finnish and Swedish;
  • More than 300 news feeds from trusted sources around the world, including AP, Canadian Press, and AFP;
  • Fully customizable news feeds;
  • Intuitive UI with “swift touchscreen navigation”;
  • Up-to-the-minute headlines with full stories and corresponding photos;
  • Ability to cache news stories for offline reading at any time;
  • Share feature - users can text or email news stories to others.

Interested? Express News is available as a free application through the Android Market.


Justice League theme T-Mobile G1 Themes publish by killa_tattz at android community.

Justice League theme

Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?dzmhgmwczmm

Download

More preview:

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Toshiba’s Biblio is touted as an e-book reader. Instead of an electronic paper display like ones found in established e-book readers, such as Amazon’s Kindle, the biblio makes do with a traditional 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen with an extra-long 480×960 resolution. The advantage here is that the Biblio can render crisp color images rather than grayscale, but the e-ink display is more battery friendly and is said to cause less eye strain.

It features 7GB of user-accessible storage on board for books, and also has a slide-out dynamic keyboard that can display a numeric pad in the portrait orientation or full QWERTY in landscape. Books and other content can be downloaded thanks to a Wi-Fi connection. Opera Mobile 9.5 browser is preloaded onto the handset, which includes YouTube and Flash support, as well as AJAX scripting. Moreover it has a 5.1Mpix camera module, and an electronic dictionary module.

Toshiba Biblio, the Japanese 3G Kindle Hands-on

Sadly, there’s no word on pricing or availability for the device.


Rumor has it on the next Nokia Internet Tablet referred to as the N900, Rover,coming this year to T-Mobile USA. MobileCrunch has published what is believed to be specifications of Nokia’s upcoming Internet Tablet, possibly called the N900. The specs they report are no surprise: They’re a combination of the existing N810, some features of the N97.

The N900 comes with features like: HSPA, WiFi and GPS connectivity, Maemo 5, 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen, a 5 megapixels Carl Zeiss camera with dual-LED flash and 1GB total virtual memory. The device is said to be powered by Texas Instruments’ OMAP3430 processor, the same as that in the Palm Pre. The new tablet is believed to be powered by Nokia’s Maemo5 Linux-based operating system. Additionally, the Rover does not appear to feature the navi-keys found on the slide-out layer of the N97.

Nokia N900 Internet Tablet really coming to T-Mobile in Aug/Sept 2009?

Tablet is supposedly planned to be announced in June, with availability in August or September.


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Two giant carriers Spain’s Telefónica and Japan’s NTT DoCoMo will debut Toshiba TG01 Windows Mobile Phone in Japanese and Spanish market starting June 2009, respectively. The Japanese version, called PRO T-01A, will arrive sometime in June, while Spain will get the TG01 in July. This high-end smartphone offers a huge 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, Windows Mobile 6.1 OS (upgradeable to 6.5), 3.15MP camera with autofocus,a 3D user interface, Wi-Fi, GPS and a microSD card slot. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment. In addition, both companies are also planning to collaborate for developing “possible services and applications for open OS handsets.”

Toshiba TG01 coming to NTT DoCoMo, Telefonica


Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Pictures - The Nokia 5630 XpressMusic runs on a powerful ARM11 processor at 600 MHz and features a 2.2” TFT QVGA display with 16 million colors. It features microSDHC memory slot and stereo Bluetooth. Also on-board is a 3.5mm jack, which is one of the must-have features on a music phone, and a 3.2-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, also capable of recording 640×480 video at 15 frames per second.

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Mobile phones spotted in Reggie PerrinLeonard Rossiter is one of the greatest comedy geniuses who’s ever lived, and many people reckon his finest hour was The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (in the interests of fairness, though, just as many people reckon that series had a tremendously weak script, and was made great solely by Rossiter and the other actors’ performances). Anyone who thinks that remakes are the work of Satan had best look away now, because the remake of that classic series, Reggie Perrin, is actually rather good.

Oh, and yes, it’s got mobile phones in it.

Well, come on, in a series that’s all about becoming disconnected and alienated by the world around you, a boring job, and the various ways the world can make you crack up in spectacular style (including having onscreen fantasies about snapping your boss’s neck), mobile phones are going to get a mention. Because not everyone loves them as much as me, let’s be honest.

And so, Reggie (played by Martin Clunes) gets an LG Viewty. Reasonably decent phone at what it does, showing its age in the modern world of mobile phones. So, was it chosen because of that, to make it a proper counterpoint to Reggie, a man whom the exact same things could be said of?

Or was it because someone on the production team likes ‘em?

Either way, it ends up making sense. I can’t see someone like the character they’ve crafted in Reggie Perrin using something like an HTC Magic, no matter how hard I try.

Although it would’ve been nice if they stuck a sneaky reference to Nokia in, when they did the episode set in Finland that had ‘globalisation’ as a theme. Us mobile phone types could have guffawed for ages, then.

So, what of Reggie Perrin the series, then? Well, a weird thing’s happened. Watching it objectively, it’s not actually that laugh-out-loud-and-wet-yourself-giggling funny… and yet, I really like it. I tune in religiously to watch it every week, and in all honesty, for the life of me, I can’t work out why I like it. Maybe it’s the pretty harsh lens it casts modern life through. Maybe it’s the fact that Martin Clunes plays downcast and fed up better than anyone else I can think of. Maybe it’s the fact it’s got personality coming out of its ears, despite not, objectively, being that hilarious. Maybe it’s because I can just feel them building up to the same fake suicide ending the original series had, which was genuinely poignant.

Or maybe it’s because it’s got Lucy Liemann in it, who knows…


elecite blossom theme Elecite Unveils Premium Blossom Theme for BlackBerry

No, I’m not talking about that Blossom… I’m talking about a Blossom theme for the BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM)… on the BlackBerry Curve 8900, Storm and Bold to be exact. Elecite have launched yet another great looking premium theme. This one is primarily pink, and is clean, crisp and simple to use. You can see from the shots above that this one was built with the female BlackBerry set in mind… I don’t think I’ll be adding this one to my repertoire but I know a few that will certainly consider it!

The Premium Blossom theme from Elecite is available for $6.99 over at Elecite. Again, it’s compatible with the Curve 8900, Bold and Storm… So if you’re runnin’ one of those devices and like the looks of this one


Samsung 'Yuna's Haptic'

Samsung Electronics just announced the availability of its new full touchscreen Haptic phone (SCH-W770/SPH-W7700/W7750) in South Korea. These handsets adopt Korean figure skater, Yuna Kim as an official AnyCall cell phone model.

Available in Snow White, Sweet Pink and Noble Black, the ‘Yuna’s Haptic’ cell phones provide ‘My Diary’ function to edit a diary or a scheduler like a blog and to record popular restaurants, movie information, etc. Other features include a 3MP shooter with an auto-focus capability, T-DMB, SOS functionality, and more. You can buy the Samsung ‘Yuna’s Haptic’ for 600,000 Won ($481).


Telefonica And NTT DoCoMo Announce The Toshiba TG01, Service & Software Collaborations

Two giant carriers namely Spain’s Telefónica and japan’s NTT DoCoMo are set to launch the highly anticipated Toshiba TG01 smartphone starting June or July. NTT will be selling it under the name of docomo PRO series T-01A in Japan. As a reminder, this high-end smartphone offers a huge 4.1-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, Windows Mobile 6.1 OS (upgradeable to 6.5), a 3D user interface, Wi-Fi, GPS and a microSD card slot. Sadly, there’s no word on pricing so far. In addition, both companies are also planning to collaborate for developing “possible services and applications for open OS handsets.”


elecite blossom theme Elecite Unveils Premium Blossom Theme for BlackBerry

No, I’m not talking about that Blossom… I’m talking about a Blossom theme for the BlackBerry … on the BlackBerry Curve 8900, Storm and Bold to be exact. Elecite have launched yet another great looking premium theme. This one is primarily pink, and is clean, crisp and simple to use. You can see from the shots above that this one was built with the female BlackBerry set in mind… I don’t think I’ll be adding this one to my repertoire but I know a few that will certainly consider it!

The Premium Blossom theme from Elecite is available for $6.99 over at Elecite. Again, it’s compatible with the Curve 8900, Bold and Storm… So if you’re runnin’ one of those devices and like the looks of this one, head on over to Elecite!


Motorola portrait QWERTY slider Iron Man has appeared again. Today it comes with the AT&T namely Motorola Heron (Iron Man). Motorola smartphone “IRONMAN” is another Moto Android handset.

With the AT&T-bound Heron, listed specs being a 2.8-inch touch screen, 3 megapixel camera with flash, aGPS, 3G. The video capture also looks nice, as AT&T takes the time to brag up the 24 fps QVGA capabilities. Also on the menu is another portrait slider, the Sawgrass. This one may in fact be Alexander, and a big red “subject to change” notice since the device has moved to Android OS

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The Heron is geared up for a November release.


HP iPAQ K3 (Obsidian) Coming To AT&T

Hewlett-Packard is back with their new smartphone namely the iPAQ K3 — codenamed “Obsidian”, which is scheduled for November 30 retail availability on AT&T. This new handset is equipped Windows Mobile 6.5 OS, a 2.8-inch QVGA display, a 2MP camera, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 256MB of RAM, a 512MB ROM, a microSD card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS, WiFi and supports triband HSDPA as well as quadband EDGE connectivity. Sadly, there’s no word on pricing yet.

HP iPAQ K3 (Obsidian) Coming To AT&T

HP iPAQ K3 (Obsidian) Coming To AT&T


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LG's Business Oriented Cell Phone

Here is the latest business oriented cell phone from LG. The LG-KU4000 comes equipped with a 2.8-inch LCD display with an external LED display, a DMB TV tuner, a 2MP shooter, Global Roaming, Outlook Sync support and the Mobile Franklin Planner. Sadly, there is no info on pricing at this time.


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Two more HTC devices are coming out soon, and they’re biggies because they are the Touch Pro2 and the Touch Diamond2.

AT&T is the last US carrier to announce it’ll be getting the Pro2, though here it is named the HTC Fortress. We wouldn’t be surprised if the name sticks, much like how the Touch Pro became the HTC Fuze. The Touch Diamond2 is named the HTC Warhawk.

HTC Fortress:

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Supposedly scheduled for launch as early as tomorrow (which doesn’t sound at all right considering we haven’t heard even any rumors up to this point), the HTC Fortress has:

  • 3.6″ WVGA display
  • 3.2 MP Camera with Autofocus
  • WinMo 6.1 with AKU6 (we assume upgradeable to 6.5 at some point)
  • Triband AT&T 3G
  • aGPS

We’ve noticed that none of the slides we’ve seen so far today have mentioned WiFi, so we don’t know if they are included but just left out on the spec sheet, or if they just won’t have it. Seems silly that WiFi would not be included to ease the bandwidth burden AT&T’s experienced lately.

HTC Warhawk:

htc-warhawk

Scheduled for August 24, the Warhawk should have Windows Mobile 6.5 on it from the launch. But just as any other rumor or tentative release date, these specs could change at any time.

The Warhawk will also have:

  • 3.2″ WVGA touch display
  • dual-band AT&T 3G
  • 3.2 MP Camera
  • Video Share
  • aGPS

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This is great news. We had heard the Magnum was confirmed for AT&T but it is great to hear that the other three are coming there as well. This will give the Blackberry lineup a large boost.

So let’s go through each one and see what the slides say, and what info is already circulating about those devices.

Blackberry Onyx

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While most of the specs are identical to the Bold, a couple key changes are the 3.2 MP camera, and the slide also mentions using a micro USB connector instead of the standard Mini USB that RIM has used for eons.

The style also looks a little different. It’s reminiscent of Bold vs Curve 8900. The below crystal-clear picture shows off the Onyx, reviewed earlier by Kevin at Crackberry.

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Blackberry Magnum

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Such a detailed picture, isn’t it? The Magnum is being touted as the “Blackberry Bold portfolio evolution”. We’re excited about this one, as it’s supposed to have full QWERTY as well as HVGA touchscreen. Nice!

The Magnum is also bragging up a Navigation evolution. Huh? Should be interesting to find out more about this mysterious handset, for sure. Here’s a fuzzy pic of what the Magnum should really look like.

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Blackberry Pearl 3G

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Not much needs to be said of this one, as it is a natural upgrade to the current Pearl line. A much needed upgrade, considering the Pearl dates back a good 3 years. This will be of the non-flip variety and will sport triband AT&T 3G, as well as a high resolution display (exact res TBD). We hope the Pearl 3G will look a little more stylish than the one in the slide.

Blackberry Gemini

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Also known as the Blackberry Curve 8520, the Gemini is well-named because of the look and feel of it. Here’s the confusing part though — according to our previous reports, the Gemini is supposed to come with an optical trackball (or trackpad, whichever you want to call it) instead of the usual Curve-style trackball, yet the above slide mentions it comes with a trackball.

By the looks of it, the Gemini is meant to be more of an entry-level Blackberry as it won’t have 3G, it may have GPS but not sure yet, and 2 MP camera with no flash. Picture below.

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As of yet we don’t have any release dates for these handsets, but it’s refreshing to see a whole slew of new phones to replace the aging Blackberry devices currently for sale on AT&T. Your thoughts?


We hope you’re having a fun time keeping up with the schload of leaked internal specs for forthcoming AT&T phones, because we’re not done yet. It’s Nokia’s time to shine, as they supposedly have four phones on deck for the 2nd largest US carrier.

Until the release of the E71x last month, things between Nokia and AT&T were rather quiet. The last major phone released was the 6650, which became EOL only a few short months after it was launched.

For you Nokia fans — and there are a lot of you out there — hearing about these four new handsets are like a breath of fresh air. Let’s check them out.

Nokia Mako

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For a landscape QWERTY device, the Mako is the most uniquely designed that we’ve seen in a long time. But on first impression, it looks rather clever. Instead of having a bulky look, the keyboard appears like it easily tucks into the phone without adding any extra size.

The Mako runs on Symbian S60 3.2, the same as the E71x and the 6650.

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If we had to guess, this will be intended more as a messaging phone than a smartphone, because the specs are ho-hum. Only 128 MB internal memory with expandable slot, 2 MP camera, and a 2.5 mm headphone jack (Really? 2.5? Really?), for example. But this new design could certainly spark the interest of some of the younger folks.

The slide mentions an early June release, though we tend to disbelieve such a notion simply because we haven’t heard anything about the Mako until now. But we’ve seen crazier things happen.

Nokia Grouper

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The Grouper almost looks though Nokia is actually finding inspiration from the Motorola RAZR. The Grouper is a super thin clamshell with external music controls, running Series 40, and offers plenty other standard specs for a mid-range phone.

Below is the pic taken for the FCC filing, and everything looks like it’s going straight to AT&T here, complete with CV button.

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Anticipated release date is the end of July.

Nokia Snapper

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The Snapper seems to be the 6555’s replacement. Another standard clamshell, the Snapper has almost identical specs to the Grouper, and is music-optimized. Feel free to check the above slide to get exact specs, but nothing we can see really stands out to us.

Anticipated release date is August 7.

Nokia Thresher

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As seen above, the Nokia Thresher has a very N-series look to it, complete with a sporty slider style. The Thresher has a few neat features to help it stand above the Grouper and Snapper, such as:

  • 360 degree optical joystick
  • 3.2 MP camera
  • Uplink noise cancellation
  • Navigation and entertainment enablers

Perhaps not the most loaded device on the planet, but certainly it has a few things going for it. This one will apparently hit stores September 18.


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Earlier today we discussed breaking news about the HTC Lancaster becoming the first Android phone on AT&T, a big shocker to many considering the company was quite hush-hush about what the future held for the Google mobile OS.

Good news, Android fans — that’s not all AT&T has in the pipeline! The Motorola Heron, aka Iron Man, is still on the roadmap for the holiday season.

There were some rumblings almost a month ago that the Heron was in the works, but there was no information as to what specs to expect with it.

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Let’s go over some of the specs on the Heron.

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As you can see, nothing terribly mind-blowing, though the 2.8″ QVGA touch screen isn’t shabby considering it’s a slider that reveals a full qwerty underneath. The video capture also looks nice, as AT&T takes the time to brag up the 24 fps QVGA capabilities.

The Heron is geared up for a November release, but we can’t be certain as to how accurate these slides are, or how old they truly are.