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T-Mobile Shadow II approved by FCC T-Mobile’s follow-up to their consumer-oriented, Windows Mobile-powered “Shadow” is inching closer to actually seeing the light of day. The FCC has approved the T-Mobile Shadow II, as it’s known, for US duty. The T-Mobile Shadow II has been expected to carry T-Mobile’s Windows Mobile Standard torch into 2009 with a refreshed design and a bump up
submitted by IntoMobile 12 hours ago (via feedproxy.google.com)
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T-Mobile Shadow II on FCC In a move that seems a little unusual to say the least the T-Mobile Shadow II has appeared on the FCC website in all it's glory. T-Mobile Shadow II Very much the same as it's predecessor featuring Windows Mobile Standard, QVGA display, scroll wheel, Wi-Fi, microSD slot and a modest 2 megapixel camera the Shadow II will be Manufactured by HTC. Windows Mobile 6 has been upgraded to version...
submitted by TracyAndMatt 1 day ago (via tracyandmatt.co.uk)
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Smartphone T-Mobile Shadow II approved by the FCC The site FCC (Federal Communications Commission USA) has information about the new smartphone T-Mobile Shadow II. This means that soon you can expect his release or at least announcements. Remember that T-Mobile Shadow II is a successor, issued last year, smartphone-slider from HTC-based Windows Mobile Standard, based on ordinary consumers. The new model uses Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, rather th...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog 1 day ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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T-Mobile Shadow gets its sequel, meet the Shadow II Surprisingly, FCC unveiled the new T-Mobile Shadow II. It's much similar to its predecessor featuring Windows Mobile Standard, QVGA display, the familiar scroll wheel, Wi-Fi, microSD slot and a 2 megapixel...
submitted by GSMArena 1 day ago (via gsmarena.com)
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T-Mobile Shadow II gets FCC-style unveiling This thing's been in the pressure cooker for ages now, but it looks like T-Mobile might finally be getting within a stone's throw of actually releasing (or at the very least, announcing) the Shadow II, successor to the Shadow -- HTC's funky little Windows Mobile Standard slider targeted squarely at a consumer audience. The new model moves to WinMo 6.1 from 6 (we should certainly hop...
submitted by Engadget 2 days ago (via feedproxy.google.com)
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According to PocketHacks, there is a Bluetooth dongle that will allow you to watch digital televsion right on your smartphone. The dongle serves as a tuner/antenna for your digital television signal and is demoed in the video above on a Touch Diamond. It seems compatible with both Windows Mobile Standard and Professional devices. The link at the end of the video takes you to what is presumably the...
submitted by Pocketnow 3 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Motorola Alexander and Attila spotted ITW Motorola recently decided to axe all smartphones except for devices based on Windows Mobile. So far, two of these devices have been leaked - the shot below has both of them: The device on the left is known as Alexander. It has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, runs on Windows Mobile standard and is said to have
submitted by TamsPPC on 28th Nov 2008 (via tamsppc.tamoggemon.com)
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The original Pantech Duo provided an innovative dual sliding mechanism, offering both a numer pad in portrait sliding mode and QWERTY keyboard in landscape sliding. The Duo 2 is Pantech's second attempt at the slider, refining the looks and updating the operating system to Windows Mobile Standard 6.1 for non-touchscreen devices. MobilitySite has some pictures of the new dual-action slider, wh...
submitted by Pocketnow on 26th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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HTC S740 Now shipping Remember our HTC S740 review ? Want one? Now you can - it's in stock for £332.99 right now. Add in the free delivery plus the fact that you're not tied into a contract and you'll be walking round with this brilliant new phone in no time. The S740 runs Windows Mobile Standard - aka "Smartphone" - aka "no touch screen". It's got a nippy 528Mhz CPU, 3G / HSDPA connectivity, ...
submitted by CoolSmartPhone on 11th Nov 2008 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
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I got my T-Mobile G1 last week. I took this picture and then found this collection happens to cover a good range of different mobile OSes: Google Android, Windows Mobile Standard Edition, Symbian S60, an old Pocket PC Phone (now Windows Mobile Professional Edition) and Maemo. The last one is not a phone. It is
submitted by WendongsSmartPhoneWeblog on 7th Nov 2008 (via wendong.ngphone.com)


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