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Motorola Droid (Sholes) with AT&T, Rogers 3G passes FCCThe Motorola Droid has so far only been confirmed for Verizon Wireless. Today, the folks over at MobileCrunch have been tipped to some solid evidence that a GSM Motorola Droid/Sholes/Tao is headed to AT&T with full 3G support!. Droid listing the bands used by AT&T (WCDMA 850/1900/2100) as well as GSM 850/900/1800/1900. This makes the phone [...]
Cell Phone Hits! Sunday, October 25, 2009Facebook 1.7 for BlackBerryFacebook 1.7 for BlackBerry has been recently launched, and is now available via your App World client, or through blackberry.com/facebook or m.facebook.com. Here's a list of key features and enhancements of the latest version: News Feed Support – The ability to set the News Feed as the landing page News Feed Filters – The ability to toggle between ‘News Feed, Status Updates,... [These are short news! Click for details]
Cellaz Sunday, October 25, 2009Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 Live PicThis is only available live picture of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 (aka Rachael). Hopefully there will be more in the beginning of November, as an official announcement is expected to take place around that date.In case you want to know why we bother: Android OS; 8Mpix camera; 4" display; 1GHz Snadragon CPU ... [These are short news! Click for details]
Cellaz Sunday, October 25, 2009BlackBerry -- What's in a Name?The popular business smartphone comes with some confusion in monikers, it turns out.
PC World Sunday, October 25, 2009LG GD900 Crystal AquariumHere's waht we've learnt today: the LG GD900 Crystal can be used as a fish tank. Poor fish. :( ... [These are short news! Click for details]
Cellaz Sunday, October 25, 2009Pics: Nokia 5230Below you will find several pictures of the upcoming Nokia 5230. It is a mid-range touchscreen-based Symbian S60 5th Edition handset that features a 3.2" display (640 x 360), 2Mpix camera, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, colorful back covers, and is rumored to be released in January 2010.... [These are short news! Click for details]
Cellaz Sunday, October 25, 2009T-Mobile unveils new contract-free plans(Credit: Matt Hickey) T-Mobile on Sunday took the veil off of its rumored new aggressive pricing plans and made them official. And they're not just attractive, they're simple as well. They are split into two major categories: the Even More Plus plans that don't include hardware subsidization but has no contract, and the Even More plans that include hardware and have a two-year contract. The noncontract Plus option looks great for people who already own hardware that would run on T-Mobile's network, like an unlocked GSM phone. The top plan, at $79 a month, includes unlimited airtime, texting, and even Web browsing. That's about $20 less than the full unlimited plan that is offered by Sprint, until now the best all-in plan around. Don't need data and just want talking and texting? That'd be just $49 a month for all-you-can-eat on both. Like we said, aggressive. But just because they're not subsidizing hardware with these Even More Plus plans, it doesn't mean someone would be stuck
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