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There's no doubt HTC Touch Diamond and Samsung i900 Omnia are among the top iPhone competitors. Both devices run the latest version of Windows Mobile (6.1) and both of them have their good and bad sides.
The HTC Diamond may have a better resolution, while Omnia is more solidly built. Likewise, the Diamond's touch-sensitive scroll wheel is arguably better than Omnia's optical joystick… I'll stop here. If you're interested to buy any of the two devices, you should read the full review. Every single aspect is compared — including user interfaces (TouchWiz vs TouchFLO 3D), design and construction, hardware and software controls, file management, multimedia, camera performance, pre-installed software, GPS, and more.
The article is ended with a draw. At the end, it's the personal preferences that will make you select one device over the other. Here's the link to the full review.
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http://www.openatownrisk.com/ used to link to a countdown timer that promised to unveil the weirdest video you've ever seen, but now it just shows a cease and desist letter claiming the supreme court would like to close down the site for fear of making the masses insane.
Adorable. Makes you wonder if they realized that the countdown timer was going to count towards the day of the iPhone 3G launch and therefore make almost no one care what this strange and uncommon video would be? iPhone 3G = July 11, not 7, whoops.
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Nokia has recently released first E66 and E71 commercials. As an IntoMobile reader, I doubt these clips will help you made your mind about any of the two devices — you probably already know whether you're going to buy either E66 or E71. I'm all for E71 as that QWERTY keyboard is more than useful, once you got used to it.
Enough rant, here comes the E66 commercial…
…and the E71 promo video follows after the jump.
[Via: SymbianFreak]
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And I was wondering when we'll see the first Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 clone. It's here, and it has quite decent specs, and bit rougher (uglier) lines than the original device. The fake X1 sports the full QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel camera, 3-inch touchscreen that can display 16 million colors, and a built-in TV tuner. Too bad it's a rip-off and doesn't run Windows Mobile but some Chinese mobile operating system. And no, we don't advocate getting one of these… More images follow after the jump.





[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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Brits are definitely going to be living it up on news that they'll be surfing the wireless web at true HSPA (HSDPA and HSUPA) speeds. The UK has just gone live with their first nationwide HSUPA network, bringing broadband-like upload speeds of 1.4Mbps to complement the 7.2Mbps they enjoy on the downstream. And, wireless junkies have T-Mobile to thank for their high-speed mobile connections. Go figure.
Enjoy all that bandwidth, guys. We can't state we aren't just a bit envious…
[Via: Tech Digest]
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Like they're not already the largest mobile operator in the world in terms of revenue (China Mobile has more subscribers), Vodafone is acquiring 70% stake in a leading Ghana's telecommunications operator, Ghana Telecom, from the Government of Ghana for $900 million (which would get to keep the remaining 30% of the company).
Ghana Telecom is number 3 mobile player with approximately 17% market share and 1.4 million customers as at 31 March 2008. At the same time, they are leading fixed line and broadband operator with about 99% of the total number of lines and around 90% market share of the retail ADSL market. During last year, Ghana Telecom's revenues grew 9.3% to $290 million.
Vodafone plans to leverage its experience of rapid network deployment in India and other emerging markets and hopes to see Ghana Telecom raising its mobile market share over time to around 25%.
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Introducing the LapMac air, the only computer thats superior than a mac, the new mac
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Nokia has a new partner for its clever Ovi scheme - Telenor. Under the agreement, the Nordic operator will enable its customers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Hungary to “experience one of the ideal Internet services on their devices in the simplest way.”
Select Nokia devices will be customized to provide easy access to such services as Nokia Maps, N-Gage, Telenor Music Store and Mobile TV, and more services will follow in the future. The two companies will launch Ovi on Telenor during H2 2008 across a wide range of devices.
Full release is available from here.
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Samsung is launching a new rugged candybar, GT-B2700, that is certified to be resistant to water and dust. The idea seems to tackle this relatively under-served market and offer quite stylish (for a rugged device) phone.
As for the specs, don't anticipate the high-end features of a modern smartphone. The B2700 packs quad-band GSM/GPRS + EDGE radio, 1.9-inch 176
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You're probably already aware Philips will be rolling out the X800 all-touchscreen equipped phone in the near future. The device has already been approved by the FCC, giving us hope the launch is imminent. Or is it?
The lack of 3G, WiFi and even EDGE connectivity will certainly kill the deal for many people, myself included, and also indicates Philips might sell the X800 only in Asia. On the good side, though, there's a 2.9-inch 240
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