
This morning in London, HTC unveiled the Touch Diamond, a new Windows Mobile Device that looks great.The thin device has HDPSA/HSUPA, a VGA display with auto-rotation, and a custom YouTube application. It will be available from all major European carriers in June, and most of HTC’s major carrier partners worldwide later in the year. The new TouchFLO 3D user interface includes an extensive interface with special finger-touch versions of major applications. Carriers can have custom themes and applications fully integrated into TouchFLO 3D.
Update: Boy Genius Report is also live blogging the event.
Update: Phone Mag has a HUGE gallery of high quality images taken at the event.
Comments (1) Posted on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
The Nokia N78 packs a powerful range of technologies, including integrated A-GPS, with free Nokia Maps, WLAN and high-speed HSPDA 3G connectivity, a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and support for microSD memory card, currently available at up to 8 GB, to store favourite music and media. The novelties of the N78 are geotagging of photos and an integrated FM transmitter that allows music to be played on any FM radio, in a car or at home.
Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, May 1st, 2008
What is ThemeMagic v1.0? Is application Which changes theme by shaking the phone, it support accelerometer phone such have Nokia N95 gold Nokia N82 and N95 8bg. ThemeMagic is only available for donators for the moment
Comments (2) Posted on Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Samsung trying to present a good alternative to existing music phones with Samsung i458.Running Symbian S60 v3.1 with a 2.4-inch display and HSDPA connectivity, with a Bang & Olufsen ICEpower amplifier, microSD slot supporting up to 4GB cards and built-in speaker,the i458 stands a good chance of being a decent phone, too. The dual-slide is similar to that on Nokia’s N95, although with a wheel control rather than boring old buttons.After you jump see the video and read more information of Samsung i458 music phone
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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, March 26th, 2008