When Verizon Wireless' $28.1 billion acquisition of Alltel closes, there will be no U.S. wireless networks with between 7 million and 30 million customers, and the gap between small operators and large behemoths will grow wider, according to a report by the Mobile World Briefing. There are currently seven networks with fewer than 7 million subscribers but greater than 250,000, although if AT&...
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There’s always some mobile geek or tech playing around with mobile handsets and their interfaces, which in itself is a good thing as that sort of experimentation is just how the mobile world has progressed to where it is today. So today we have a couple of videos show these mobile phone tinkerers doing what they
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PhonesReview on 14th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Set to Storm the mobile world is the Vodafone BlackBerry Storm, the latest touch-screen smartphone from Research In Motion has now arrived at Vodafone UK and is available right now on Vodafone plans that can actually get you the BlackBerry Storm for zero cash. The Vodafone BlackBerry Storm is set to storm the business user with
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PhonesReview on 14th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Samsung launches seven Symbian smartphones in seven months Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain - February, 2008 - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and Symbian Limited, today announced the Samsung G810, with a 5 megapixel camera. This announcement marks Samsung seventh Symbian smartphone in seven months. Running Symbian OS v9.2, the Samsung G810 ensures the highest level of power efficiency and plat...
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SymbianER on 12th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
THETRUTH has published a video on Mobile World Innovation in which he tests the UI speed of the latest Nseries release from Nokia, the N85. He starts by testing the load speed of Nokia Maps, and even after a missed button press the N85 launches quicker. With transitions turned on in the menu, the N85 also
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WOMWorldNokia on 11th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Back in February, during the Mobile World Congress, Torch Mobile announced the first Beta of Iris Browser, an Apple WebKit based web browser (read more about WebKit here) for Windows Mobile and since February, Torch Mobile released a couple of Beta 1 versions of Iris Browser. Now, Torch Mobile released its Beta 2 of Iris Browser for Windows Mobile. This new version contains over 100 fixes and impr...
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TheUnwired on 10th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)