New BlackBerry Oxford 9670 Smartphone to Sprint or Verizon?
New BlackBerry Oxford 9670 Smartphone to Sprint or Verizon? BlackBerry Oxford 9670 Smartphone is stepping to the market soon. The main features of upcoming BlackBerry Oxford 9670 Smartphone is revealed. The new BlackBerry Oxford 9670 cell phone looks like a much better designed flip. The BlackBerry Pearl failed because it wasn’t a full keyboard and it had too soft a form factor to it. This is truly groundbreaking. Beautiful design! How do they think of these things. We are living in exciting times.
The BlackBerry 9670 Oxford has a 460 x 400 internal display, and a 240 x 320 external display, 5 megapixel camera, optical trackpad for navigation, WiFi, A-GPS, an 8 GB microSD memory card is included in the sales package. It running BlackBerry OS 6 OS. I really like this design. RIM really put effort on their mobile devices. The 9670 will be available for Verizon or Sprint.
And Boy Genius has dug up some more leaked training slides for us all too look at. This time around, the BlackBerry Oxford 9670 is put on display. As we now know it’s coming to Sprint or Verizon, maybe both of Sprint and Verizon. Let us focus on the updated news coming soon.
Samsung Cetus SGH-i917 Windows Phone 7 Smartphone
Upcoming Samsung Cetus SGH-i917 Windows Phone 7 smartphone for AT&T wireless cell phones. Will it be similar to the Windows Phone 7 Samsung phone spotted earlier? Samsung plans to launch a Windows Phone 7 Smartphone named Cetus SGH-i917, reports Bluetooth SIG.
The New Samsung Cetus SGH-i917 cell phone will most likely be their flagship Windows Phone 7 device for AT&T, this phone has AMOLED, not Super AMOLED. We need to see pics of this thing. We really hope this is a good phone. The Samsung Cetus features include a 4.0-inch AMOLED touch screen display with 800×480, 5MP camera and secondary VGA video call camera, MMS, e-mail, instat messaing, HTML, Inter Explorer browser, Stereo FM radio, GPS, Bluetooth technology, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and microUSB v2. Seems like a great all-in-one device with a lot of room to grow. Didn’t really want to wait another 3-4 months to get a phone though.
The phone will feature a 4-inch WVGA AMOLED screen, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11n, FM Radio, microUSB port, Bluetooth v2.1 and 5MP rear camera with front-facing VGA camera.
Microsoft recently shipped a beta release of its new generation Smartphone OS to testers and developers on a Samsung device.
The company is confident that despite its late entry, Windows Phone 7 OS will be ranked amidst market leaders like iOS-4, Android and BlackBerry.
Other vendors expected to launch Windows Phone 7 devices include Dell, Asus, LG, and HTC. Dell’s Windows Phone 7 offering is called Dell Lightening.
It is fitted with a portrait QWERTY slider, packsa 1GHz processor, 4.1-inch OLED display, 5-megapixel camera, 1GB of internal memory plus 512MB of RAM, an 8GB microSD card, GPS, accelerometer, compass, FM radio and full support for Flash.
Samsung Reality SCH-u820 USB Drivers download official
Official Samsung Reality SCH-u820 USB Drivers Free download. For verizon wireless samsung reality sch-u820 owners, if you want to transfer files between your phone and PC via USB mass storage, you need to have the Samsung Reality SCH-u820 USB Drivers proper installed. You can not find the PC Studio software download from samsung mobile official spport area, because the New PC Studio is not for samsung reality.
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New BlackBerry Torch 9800 vs iPhone 4G smart phones
A new BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone has been announced. The BlackBerry Torch 9800 want to be a competitor for the iPhone 4G mobile. Looks like the BlackBerry Torch is close to defeat the new iPhone 4G. The Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM) on Tuesday introduced a new model of its BlackBerry smartphone called BlackBerry Torch 9800, which aims to attract more clients and happened to stand up to 4 brand new iPhone, which Apple has sold three million units in the first 22 days.
RIM is the largest producer in the world of smart phones (smartphones) with a market share of 19 percent, behind Finland’s Nokia, which controls 41 percent of the market, according to recent data provided by Canalys. His best-selling occur in the United States, where it maintains a leading position with a share of 33 percent, while another recent survey released this week by Nielsen detailing that 58 percent of BlackBerry Torch users switching to another model weighs in next purchase.
So the international launch of the BlackBerry Torch is transcendent music to the Canadian firm, which also hopes to boost sales to capture some of the juicy pie of the booming smartphone segment led so far by Nokia, but seriously threatened by the system Google’s Android operating. In the U.S., RIM has reached an exclusive agreement to launch with AT & T to market the BlackBerry Torch from next Thursday 12 August, at a price of $ 199 (151 euros) with a commitment to stay for two years. The U.S. carrier will give its customers choose between two options for monthly plans: $ 15 (11.3 euros) for wireless data 200 MB or 25 dollars (18.9 euros) for 2 GB.
What’s new is that BlackBerry Torch provides different from other cell of the same brand? Many, but one of the most important is that it is the first in the series that has awesome features, the new BlackBerry OS 6, which includes a redesigned interface that works interchangeably with touchscreen and trackpard. According to the company advanced on Tuesday, the day of its international launch of the new BlackBerry Torch 9800, the BlackBerry operating system 6 provides multiple views help to better organize content and applications. The icons are arranged on the main screen with five custom views (All, Favorites, Media, Downloads and FAQ) for which can be navigated by sliding your finger. Users can organize where they want their icons appear, but add shortcuts to contacts or web pages directly on the screen.
RIM notes that the revamped interface easily sync photos and videos, plus music from iTunes and Windows Media Player with the phone. BlackBerry Torch also includes WiFi Music Sync, a unique feature that allows users to view their music collections in iTunes or Windows Media Player, and create and edit playlists and enjoy music for download. Likewise incorporates a universal reporting system for messaging, SMS, Twitter status updates, Facebook or personal contacts. Regarding the new smartphone, is a change in the strategy developed so far by RIM, for the first time has opted for touch-screen format along with the QWERTY keyboard and backlit slide, a world first. The BlackBerry Torch device measures 11.2 inches long, weighs 161 grams and has a capacitive touch screen 3.2 inch, or slightly smaller than the iPhone iOS4, which offers 3.5 inches.
Although comparisons are often odious, in terms of resolution and, on paper, your Apple also wins because it guarantees 960×640 pixels compared to 360×480 RIM’s cell phone, the BlackBerry Torch. One of the highly praised by all experts is precisely the quality that characterizes the display of the new iPhone, which incorporates Retina Display, mechanism to reproduce photographs and videos of distinction. Where do match the two phones is the camera, since both have 5 megapixel camera with flash, although the former does not offer video conferencing.
HTC Google Nexus One Smartphone Price and Buying Guide
New HTC Google Nexus One Smartphone Price and Buying Guide. Google Nexus One phone price is not cheap, If you couldn’t manage to get yourself a Google Nexus One and still want to give it a try, today might be your lucky day. You only need to be a registered Android developer and to have some 529 US dollars in the piggy bank.
As you might have heard, a little while ago Google stopped selling its first own Android-running device online so from that moment on your only option for becoming an owner of the HTC-made Google Nexus One were Google’s partners (operators and retailers).

But if there aren’t any of those in your neighborhood, you can now go for another option: as of yesterday the Google Nexus One can be purchased from the Android Developers website since the Nexus One has just become the new Android Developer Phones (replacing the elderly ADP 2).
In order to take advantage of that new option, though, you have to be a registered Android developer. If you happen to be one, just log into your Android Developer account and follow the “Development Phones” link. By the way, the Android Developers’ Nexus Ones come with the Android 2.1 on board but the ver. 2.2 update is just a few taps away.
The phones sold over there are factory unlocked (and probably rooted) and are priced at 529 US dollars (around 400 euro, so, no news here).
Samsung Craft: MetroPCS LTE 4G Cell Phone Price
The Samsung Craft is the first new MetroPCS LTE 4G Phone. Samsung Craft handset will be available later this year, handset price $250-$280. “The LTE specification provides downlink peak rates of at least 100 Mbps, an uplink of at least 50 Mbps and RAN round-trip times of less than 10 ms. LTE supports scalable carrier bandwidths, from 1.4 MHz to 20 MHz and supports both frequency division duplexing (FDD) and time division duplexing (TDD).” MetroPCS Linquist said “Our lineup will include a number of Android devices by the end of the year.” Cricket and MetroPCS roam on each other for free, they made an agreement to share each others networks for free for both of their customer bases.
MetroPCS chief Roger Linquist said the carrier’s planned LTE handset from Samsung–which will be called the “Craft”–will sell at a price comparable with the carrier’s current smartphone offerings. MetroPCS currently sells the BlackBerry Curve for $279. Linquist also promised LTE netbooks and tablets at some point in the future, but said the carrier will start first with handsets.
Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ), which also is planning an LTE launch this year, has said it won’t offer LTE handsets until the middle part of next year.
Interestingly, Linquist said MetroPCS plans to expand its smartphone lineup beyond Research In Motion’s (NASDAQ:RIMM) BlackBerry. “Our lineup will include a number of Android devices by the end of the year,” he said.
Such actions come as little surprise: MetroPCS rival Leap Wireless (NASDAQ:LEAP) plans to launch Kyocera’s Zio Android phone this fall.
As for MetroPCS’ LTE plans, Linquist said the carrier plans to build a “proprietary MetroPCS studio” that will provide streaming video, full-track music downloads and TV offerings over LTE. He did not provide details, and a MetroPCS representative declined to expand on the news.
Linquist said MetroPCS will first launch LTE in Dallas-Ft. Worth and Las Vegas (the carrier previously only said it would launch this year in Las Vegas). Linquist also said that, at some point in the future, MetroPCS will migrate its CDMA voice customers to VoIP technology working over LTE, explaining such a move will provide substantial, additional capacity. He did not provide details.
Executives from Verizon Wireless have also confirmed the nation’s largest carrier plans to eventually move voice traffic from CDMA onto LTE via VoIP.
Finally, MetroPCS executives said the carrier plans to complete its LTE buildout in early 2011. The carrier counts around 7 million subscribers across 11,000 cities and towns in the United States.
LG Ally Android 2.2 (Froyo) Update Official
LG Ally Android 2.2 (Froyo) Update Official. One of the most “talked about” updates has been the Android 2.2, also known as “Froyo”, which will be available for the LG Ally soon. This news is short but sweet and official from LG Android Phones.
“ Thanks every one for your patience in waiting for LG’s response on the Ally’s status with the Android 2.2 upgrade. This statement is short and sweet. The LG Ally will be upgraded to Froyo with the timeline to be confirmed at a later date.” Said by LG Product Pro on LG lgcommunity.com. He is the Moderator for the official LG Forums, not the Moderator for the one in the link. Official link to his post is Here. LG-Ally info.
I’m sure all LG Ally users have been waiting for the Android 2.2 Froyo for a long time, and now the dream has come true. Congratulations! LG Cell Phone News.
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New AT&T Samsung Flight II cell phone Launched Official
New AT&T Samsung Flight II cell phone Launched Official. AT&T will soon introduce another one of those many touchscreen + QWERTY feature phones that promise to offer “the best from both worlds”: the Samsung Flight II (A927).
The AT&T Samsung Flight II cell phone has a slider QWERTY keyboard and 3-inch touch screen, it comes to both messaging and entertainment, It has the QWERTY keyboard, intuitive touchscreen access and a plethora of applications. The Samsung Flight II features include a 3-inch 240 x 400 pixels TFT touchscreen display, a full QWERTY keyboard, 2 megapixel camera with video capture, aGPS, TouchWiz UI, mobile TV, AT&T Navigator, AT&T Family Map, Mobile Web, AT&T Music, 512MB of on-board memory, Bluetooth, support for microSD cards up to 16GB.
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The Flight II A927 has appeared at Samsung USA’s official website, although it wasn’t properly announced. It shouldn’t cost more than $100 on contract when launched.
New BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone with touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard
AT&T and RIM launched new BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone with both a touchscreen and BlackBerry slide-out QWERTY keyboard. (EquityBites Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) US communications holding company AT&T (NYSE:T) and Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq:RIMM) (TSX: RIM) on Tuesday introduced the new BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone with the BlackBerry 6 OS operating system. For now though, we will simply look at the new hardware.
The phone, also known as the Torch 9800, will be available Aug. 12, and cost $199 with a two-year contract with AT&T, which will be the exclusive provider of the Torch.
The device will use RIM’s new Operating System 6, which includes a badly needed re-do of the BlackBerry Web browser, which is painfully slow and frustrating to use. The new browser is called the Torch Mobile browser. It is based on WebKit, the same engine used by Apple and Google.
The Torch, noted NPD analyst Ross Rubin, looks “a bit like a high-end Palm Pre” with its touchscreen and slide-out keyboard. It has a 3.2-inch, 360-by-480 capacitive touch-screen display.
The phone, with Wi-Fi, has pinch-to-zoom on the touchscreen, something the iPhone and other devices already feature. It also has a 5-megapixel camera with flash and autofocus, as well as “environment” settings. The camera will name pictures by location.
A hallmark of the new operating system is universal search, RIM CEO Mike Lazardis said at a press conference. Universal search is something offered already on the iPhone, Android and Palm devices. It lets users search their devices by keyword to find anything on the device — in e-mail, contacts or music, for example — to that keyword.
The operating system “is cool,” but there’s not much there that “we haven’t seen before elsewhere,” said Michael Gartenberg, partner with Altimeter Group, a technology research and advisory firm.
Sprint Samsung Epic 4G: America’s First 4G-Capable Smartphone
Sprint launching Samsung Epic 4G on August 11th, America’s First 4G-Capable SmartPhone. The Sprint Samsung Epic 4G cell phone price is most like $199. The pre-order should start any day now. Be sure to sign up on Sprint’s Epic 4G page. Samsung Epic 4G for Sprint features a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor, 5 megapixel camera, a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, and Android 2.1 OS. To make things better samsung also packed a physical full QWERTY keyboard and front camera!, I’ve found the touchwiz 3.0 software is actually more responsive than Sense. It’s really not that bad at all. It’s fast as heck. The Samsung Epic 4G will be available at Sprint on August 11th.

One of our Sprint sources has just given us a heads up that the Samsung Epic 4G will be released on Sprint on August 11th…The source goes on to say that this information is located in the Sprint playbook, and some stores will be opening at 8:00 AM on launch day to meet expected demand. August 11th, one day before the reported DROID 2 launch and the BlackBerry Torch 9800 launch… who is planning on purchasing an Epic 4G?