February 2010 Archive
Samsung is back with a bang with a new range of phones. The smartphones are gaining popularity not among the crown but among the big companies which are developing smatphones ... LG’s new phone named “LG Cookie Plus”
The physical appearance is as usually good looking but the biggest difference between LG Cookie and LG Cookie Plus is the newfound 3G network support, along with custom software for ... Nokia’s Symbian-based C5 handset
Nokia is allegedly set to launch a new Symbian-based device, the C5, according to a Daily Mobile report. If the details are correct, the device will serve as Nokia's first ... Xperia X1 and Android 2.0.1
Tired of waiting for the Xperia X10 for your first taste of Android and Sony Ericsson? Leave it to the gang at the XDA-developers forum to jump the gun. Last ... Motorola Devour spotted in the wild, sized up against a Nexus One
While just recently made official, there have been plenty of Motorola Devour leaks over the years (er, months) to keep us occupied. This latest one has the aluminum colored phone ... New BlackBerry browser faster than Android, iPhone?
Research In Motion is planning to use its WebKit-based BlackBerry browser as a surprise weapon against Android phones and the iPhone, Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu said today in an ... Nokia’s Ovi Maps Racing now available
Since it looks like GT5's still another decade or two away from release, racing gamers need everything they can to survive the wait, and this is just about the most ... Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Pureness
Here's the thing about Sony Ericsson's Xperia Pureness: once you get past the translucent display, there's not much to it. Seriously -- it doesn't have 3G, a camera, hunks of ... Nokia releases 2.1 firmware for N97
Nokia has released an important firmware update for its N97 smartphone. Version 21.0.045 promises better call reliability as well as smoother scrolling on the smartphone's touchscreen. The update also includes ...







