Asus Smartphone With Touch Responsive Glide Interface
Asus have just announced the launch of their new smartphone the Asus P552w 3.5G HSDPA PDA which has 3.5G HSDPA connectivity with PDA and GPS functionality paired with Asus’s touch responsive Glide interface and full Google integration promises to ‘revolutionize the way users work, communicate and play’.
The Asus P552w 3.5G HSDPA PDA is powered by a 624MHz Marvell Tavor CPU and has a 2.8” 65K colour 240×320 resolution QVGA touch screen,
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Blackberry Bold Smartphone
As we await final news on the launch of its new product I want to know whether you prefer to indulge yourself with apple pie or blackberry pudding?
Blackberry will release the latest version of its emailing mobile phone the Blackberry Bold later this month in an ongoing technology battle with rivals Apple and Nokia.The new phone, called the Bold, will go on sale in the UK around the middle of this month, although no date has yet been set.
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New XDA Orbit 2 Smartphone with GPS
O2 has unveiled its new XDA Orbit 2 smartphone, which runs Windows Mobile 6 and comes with built-in GPS and the CoPilot Live 7 satnav software preloaded. It has a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and works with Microsoft’s Direct Push Email technology for BlackBerry-esque email-bothering on the move. More consumer-friendly features include a three-megapixel camera, FM radio and MP3-playing capabilities.

O2 promises up to 450 hours of standby time and up to seven hours of talktime. The Orbit 2 is available now in the UK, with the price varying according to tariff. If you’re a business user, you can opt for a CoPilot Live-free version.
Via TechDigest
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Google Teams with Dell to Topple iPhone
There is talk of Google & Dell teaming up to take on the Apple iPhone. The two biggest dogs in their respective yards, could pool together their resources and may just may have enough musclepower to topple the iPhone behemoth. Neither Google nor Dell are confirming (or denying) these rumors, so this is reduced to just rumblings on the Interweb at this point. Dell has dabbled in the PDA market before, so it’s only a short leap to arrive in smartphone territory. Current word has the Google-Dell hybrid making some of announcement at the 3GSM World Conference in Barcelona next month. We will keep you posted.

Via Mobile Mag
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Worlds first phone with a foldable display
The Readius 3G mobile phone produced by Polymer Vision uses a 5inch e-paper display that curls around the body of the phone when not in use and can provide upto 30hrs of reading time.

Readius allows worldwide calls and high speed instant updates from personally selected news sources, special services and email. The Micro SD High Capacity storage ensures easy access to other favorite information and eBooks. Readius® also features phone as well as audio capabilities (such as MP3) for podcasts, audio books and music.


Polymer Vision expects to ship the phone very soon and says it will have a price similar to smartphones
Via Electronista
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LG’s New Voyager Mobile Phone - Reviewed - Video
The guys over at PhoneArena have produced a great review of LG’s new Voyager mobile phone.

The Voyager is an upgrade from the enV, which was introduced around this time last year. Most noticeably, the external touch display and user interface are what set the Voyager apart from any other phone currently being sold by Verizon. It is targeted to the consumer that is looking for the ultimate entertainment/all-in-one device, without having to make the leap into smartphone territory. More importantly, it is designed to distract current Verizon customers wanting a touch-phone from looking elsewhere.
Check out their video review of the LG Voyager in action.
PhoneArena via Techeblog
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Samsung announces the SPH-M4650 Smartphone
Samsung has announced the launch a new smartphone the SPH-M4560 Smartphone.

The Samsung SPH-M4650 smartphone is just 14mm thick and features a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen that uses haptic technology that provides tactile feedback when dialing with the touch screen.

The SPH-M4560 uses Windows Mobile 6 Professional and has a Marvell 624MHz PXA300 processor, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a full web browser and a DMB TV tuner.
The Samsung SPH-M4560 will go on sale in Korea for about $600 (about £300)
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Google Announce the Google Phone

Google has announced the Google Phone, and instead of a phone that’s manufactured by just one company, it’s an open software platform that’s going to be loaded on phones made by HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung. Those phones are going to be available in the US on Sprint and T-Mobile by the second half of 2008—plus, it’s going to be available in China, Japan, Germany, Italy, and Spain on their respective carriers.
No word on the UK as yet, as usual we will probably have to wait a lot longer than the US and the rest of Europe.
The 34-member Open Handset Alliance, as the group is called, also includes many of the leading makers of mobile phone chips, like Broadcom, Intel, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, as well as SiRF Technology Holdings, Marvell Technology Group, Nvidia and Synaptics. EBay (which owns the Internet calling service Skype), Nuance Communications, NMS Communications and Wind River Systems are also members of the group.
The technology is expected to provide cellular handset manufacturers and wireless operators with capabilities that match and potentially surpass those using smartphone software made by Apple, Microsoft, Nokia, Palm, Research in Motion and others. In contrast to the existing competitors, Google’s software will be offered freely under “open source” licensing terms, meaning that handset manufacturers will be able to use it at no cost and be free to add new features to differentiate their products.
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Samsung’s SGH-F700 Smartphone - Details Released
Samsung has released details of their new mobile phone the SGH-F700.

Due to be released shortly in the UK and Europe, the F700 will be available on Vodafone, and it will run on HSDPA at speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps.

It’s a pretty nifty looking phone, with a slide out QWERT keyboard, and a full 3.2 inch touchscreen with a resolution of 240 x 432 which is designed to handle full website browsing.

It also features a 3 mega-pixel camera, has USB and Bluetooth connectivity and a microSD slot.
It is due to go on sale in February, no pricing details have been released yet.
via DeGadget
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LG’s New 3G Smartphone - The LG KS20
LG has revealed details of its new 3G Smart-phone the KS20.

Measuring just 12.8 mm thick and featuring a 2.8 inch touchscreen with full browsing capability, this new Smart-phone runs on Windows Mobile 6.0.

The LG KS20 supports HSDPA up to speed of 3.6 Mbps, and includes a 2 mega-pixel camera, mp3 playback, blue-tooth 2.0 and video calling.
It will be released in the later part of the year in Europe, no pricing details are available yet.
Via Akiharbara News
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Palm’s new Foleo mobile companion

Palm has today announced the launch of the Palm Foleo, a mobile companion.
It has a 10-inch screen and a full size keyboard, it connects wirelessly to your smartphone, to retrieve email and surf the web.
The Foleo will cost $499 (with a $100 rebate) in the
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PQI Traveling Disk H Series usb drive

PQI Taiwan has announced a new series of USB drive ‘Traveling Disk H Series’ that includes three models - U310H, U350H and U339H. The best thing is, it includes a built-in Webaroo off-line browser that downloads and saves internet packets of the website you choose making it available for browsing when you’re off-line on a laptop, PDA or a smartphone. It also supports Vista ReadyBoost.
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