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Looking for the Touch Pro in a slightly less conspicuous package? HTC (who else?) thinks it has the answer in the S740, the first thorough revamp of the S710 of old. The basic concept is the same — wrap Windows Mobile Standard into a candybar package with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard — but the S740 takes design cues from the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro for a thoroughly 2008-ish look. The feature list has naturally been refreshed, too, with 7.2Mbps HSDPA on the 900 and 2100MHz bands (read: screw you, North Americans), quadband EDGE, a 3.2-megapixel fixed focus cam, WiFi, GPS, and a 2.4-inch QVGA display. And, you know, if all that isn’t enough to impress your snobby friends, just slide open that keyboard, say “boom,” and watch the jaws drop. Look for it to filter across Europe starting next month.
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August 26th, 2008 | Posted in winmo, windows mobile 6.1, WindowsMobile6.1, WindowsMobile, BreakingNews, Windows Mobile, breaking news, htc | Comments Off
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It won’t be the first launch in North America — those honors go to Telus at this point — but Sprint won’t be far behind. A pretty believable new slide deck suggests that big ol’ Number Three will take delivery of its Touch Diamonds in September and start hawking them for the princely sum of $299.99 on contract after rebates, netting customers a 3.2 megapixel cam, 4GB of internal storage, and EV-DO Rev. A, among all the other spoils that only Windows Mobile 6.1 can offer. Is the back end of it red? Can’t really tell from this angle, but if the goal is to offer up a high-end business tool, we’ve gotta believe black will be available either way.
[Thanks, anonymous tipster]
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August 19th, 2008 | Posted in windows mobile 6.1, WindowsMobile6.1, winmo, WindowsMobile, Windows Mobile, Sprint, htc | Comments Off
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In case there was any lingering doubt that the Treo Pro (alias Treo 850) was real — and there probably shouldn’t be, considering it got snapped all the way back in May — this round of non-blurry (dare we say artistic?) shots should pretty much seal the deal. The glossy shell, promise of a 320 x 320 display, and a general acknowledgment of circa-2008 industrial design definitely have us feeling just a little less pessimistic about Palm’s prospects right now; if anything, it makes us wish they had some Android kit up their sleeves rather than slaving away on the thus-far vaporware Palm OS 2. As WinMo goodies go, though, this thing looks like it’s ready to hang with the best of the best — so bring it on, Palm. A legion of fans with well-worn 750s awaits you. In the meanwhile, check another shot after the break.
[Via WMExperts]
Continue reading Palm’s Treo Pro in the wild, probably not fake
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August 15th, 2008 | Posted in windows mobile 6.1, WindowsMobile6.1, winmo, WindowsMobile, Palm, treo, Windows Mobile | Comments Off
Filed under: Cellphones, Laptops
We just don’t see the Celio REDFLY Windows Mobile “companion” appealing to a lot of people as full-featured netbooks continue to flood onto the market, and it looks like the ol’ invisible hand agrees with us: the REDFLY’s price just dropped 20% to $400. That’s a solid $100 lower than when it went on sale just a few days ago, but we’re not convinced it’s enough to sway people from an Eee or Wind — anyone planning on buying one of these now?
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August 13th, 2008 | Posted in winmo, WindowsMobile, Windows Mobile | Comments Off
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Vodafone expected the Touch Pro to touch down in the UK this month, and sure enough, said expectation has become a reality. HTC’s mighty WinMo-powered smartphone is now available from official UK distributor devicewire, and if you just so happen to use pounds as your primary currency, you can claim one of your own for the eye-popping price of £514.99 (including VAT). We won’t bother converting that into dollars — trust us, you’re better off pretending you don’t know.
[Via coolsmartphone]
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August 12th, 2008 | Posted in WindowsMobile, uk, global, smartphone, Windows Mobile, htc | Comments Off
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While legend has it that the Alexander possesses a beauty that only a mother could see, Motorola’s Atila looks pretty sharp from here. The codenamed handset is said to be Alexander’s non-QWERTY counterpart, boasting quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE, tri-band UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA, a 2.8-inch QVGA (320 x 240) display, 802.11b/g WiFi, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and a Qualcomm 7201A chipset. Mum’s the word on a price or release date, but we’ll be sure to keep you in the loop.
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August 11th, 2008 | Posted in WindowsMobile, Moto, smartphone, Windows Mobile, motorola | Comments Off
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With all the Touch Diamond / Touch Pro news surfacing for these US CDMA carriers, quite a few AT&T subscribers are beginning to get restless. Calm down, folks — it seems the AT&T Touch Pro is a reality waiting to happen after all. Based on some admittedly dodgy claims and even dodgier photographs, one particular soul has apparently paid $900 for a pre-release Touch Pro with North American 3G. Only time will tell if he got duped, but we’re going to believe that AT&T wouldn’t let this gem pass it by for too much longer until proven wrong.
[Via wmpoweruser]
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August 11th, 2008 | Posted in windows mobile 6.1, pictures, WindowsMobile6.1, 3G, Winmo6.1, winmo 6.1, pics, InTheWild, touch, Windows Mobile, USA, WindowsMobile, in the wild, att, htc | Comments Off
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Surely that “last stand” Motorola handset is still burned into your memory, right? No? Anywho, said mobile was just given a face courtesy of Boy Genius, and it’s an, um, interesting face at that. We’ll let you be the judge on its unsightliness (or beauty, depending on inebriation level), but aside from design, we’re expecting this one to include Windows Mobile 6.1, NVIDIA graphics, a 5- to 8-megapixel camera, A-GPS and a Q4 release date. As always, we’ll be keeping an ear to the ground for more.
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August 5th, 2008 | Posted in WindowsMobile6.1, winmo 6.1, Winmo6.1, windows mobile 6.1, winmo, Windows Mobile, nvidia, WindowsMobile, motorola | Comments Off
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Want downloads on your Touch Diamond to exceed the pace of a molasses-covered snail when on North American soil? Well, if you already have a Touch Diamond, you’re outta luck — but future buyers have another version to look forward to that packs HSDPA on the all-important 850 and 1900MHz bands. We don’t have any word on when this is coming, where it’s going, or how much it’ll run, but hey, it exists. That’s a solid start.
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July 29th, 2008 | Posted in WindowsMobile, winmo, windows mobile 6.1, WindowsMobile6.1, BreakingNews, breaking news, Windows Mobile, fcc, touch, htc | Comments Off
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Baby steps. When it comes to Palm’s mainstream businessphone line, that seems to be the name of the game, and the new Treo 800w is certainly no exception to the rule. So is it new enough, advanced enough, and badass enough to do the duty while still being sufficiently incremental to satisfy even the most easily-agitated suit? Engadget Mobile reveals all in the full review, so click on!
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July 24th, 2008 | Posted in hands-on, hands on, HandsOn, WindowsMobile, treo, Windows Mobile, Palm, review | Comments Off
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Saying that Samsung’s new BlackJack IIs are pink and blue is really only telling part of the story. Unlike the originals, the stylish new models feature contrasting white fronts with color-coordinated keys and fancy designs on the back — perfect for that fashion-conscious Windows Mobile nerd in your life (if that’s not an oxymoron, we don’t know what is). Collect the whole set now for $99.99 a pop on contract.
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July 21st, 2008 | Posted in att, winmo, WindowsMobile6, wm6, WindowsMobile, windows mobile 6, Windows Mobile, pink, blackjack II, blue, Samsung | Comments Off
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If you thought Velocity Mobile just rolled over and died after showing off a few handsets at CTIA earlier this year, you’d be exactly wrong. The outfit’s Windows Mobile-powered 103 has just surfaced in the FCC’s lair, giving us a smidgen of hope that a US release is but moments / weeks / months away. Unfortunately, this filing doesn’t spill the beans on any other specifications, but the 67 page User Manual does dive into great detail on changing the battery, inserting microSD cards and navigating around within the operating system. C’mon Inventec, give us the good stuff.
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July 19th, 2008 | Posted in WindowsMobile6.1, windows mobile 6.1, WindowsMobile, fcc, Windows Mobile | Comments Off
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We’re not sure if you check most mobile provider’s sites every ten minutes or so (like we do), but if you did, you would have noticed that the latest Palm Windows Mobile device — the Treo 800w — is available for purchase at Sprint’s online store. The phone, which features a 320 x 320 screen, EV-DO Rev. A, WiFi, and GPS, is currently listing for $249.99 after a $250 instant savings, $100 mail-in rebate, and two-year contract. So if you’ve been absolutely, positively dying to get your hands on this thing — now’s your chance.
[Via Phone Scoop]
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July 13th, 2008 | Posted in WindowsMobile, SprintNextel, treo, Palm, Windows Mobile, Sprint, Sprint Nextel | Comments Off
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Well, looky here! Not happy with the Touch Dual or Touch Pro, you saucy CDMA lovers, you? Try this one on for size then: the last piece in HTC’s EV-DO puzzle for 2008 has now hit the FCC, the Touch Diamond — and though only Telus has managed to announce it so far, we’re feeling good about plenty of other carriers on the CDMA train recognizing the importance of this device and signing on before too long. We see test reports for WiFi, too, though we imagine it’ll be at carriers’ discretion to disable it if they’re so inclined. Let’s get a move on, Sprint. You too, Verizon, don’t think we don’t see you whistling over there in the corner.
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July 10th, 2008 | Posted in winmo, windows mobile 6.1, WindowsMobile6.1, WindowsMobile, cdma, Windows Mobile, fcc, touch, htc | Comments Off
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Finally, the 14 people who have been waiting patiently can now get their hands on HP’s iPAQ 910 Windows Mobile-based phone. There’s not much to say you haven’t already read — the HSDPA, WiFi, and GPS equipped device can be purchased unlocked from HP’s online store for the tidy sum of $499.99. They’re shipping now… so what are you waiting for?
[Thanks, James]
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July 10th, 2008 | Posted in ipaq, WindowsMobile, smartphone, Windows Mobile | Comments Off