Is the Samsung i617 Merely a Hold Over?

The Samsung i617

Do you really think the Samsung i617 is all Samsung has in the works? Remember, Samsung wants to dominate virtually every aspect of our digital world. The Samsung i617 could be just a tease, a hold over until the BlackJack II arrives. More►

The Palm Treo 750 available through Cingular

The Palm 750 available through Cingular

CES 2007 was the place where Cingular and Palm wanted to make the announcement official. The Palm Treo 750 is finally here. Many of you have known about the device for quite some time and have been anxiously awaiting its arrival.

Palm, thankfully removes the antenna stub on the 750 and gives it a smooth and comfortable form, by rounding the handsets’ corners.

Notable features on the Treo 750 are UMTS, a 240×240 touchscreen and 5 channel support allowing it to be used in almost every country. More►

The Nokia N76

The Nokia N76

Nokia brings multimedia computing to a sleek folder design with the Nokia N76. The new NSeries N76 still allows users the ability to surf the web, take photos and play both music and videos, same as the rest of the NSeries lineup, but in a more favorable, thinner handset.

Quick specs for the N76 include the 2.4-inch 16 million color screen, a 2 megapixel camera, 20MB of internal memory expandable up to a more than decent 2GB and the 3rd generation of the Symbian Operating System.

The Nokia N76 is scheduled to hit shelves sometime in the first quarter of 2007. Pricing is said to be around 390EUROS. Available in black and red. More photos below. More►

The Pharos GPS Phone

The Pharos GPS Phone

The GPS Phone from Pharos, a rebranded E-Ten Glofish X500 is scheduled to launch in the US next month. Quick specs on the device include quad-band GSM/EDGE, built-in GPS (SirfStar III receiver), Wi-Fi, Fm radio, Bluetooth, 2 megapixel camera and a MicroSD memory card slot. The Pharos GPS Phone will operate on Windows Mobile 5 Operating System and comes bundled with the Pharos Ostia navigation software. Pharos will distribute the phone direct and unlocked for $699.

The HTC Vox is on Deck


The HTC Vox

We’ve been sniffing our traps and getting whiffs of this device for quite a while. Initially the Vox was thought to be a rumor, but like many mobile rumors, it’s true. What you see here, is a near final rendition of the HTC Vox, otherwise known as the HTC S710. The photo is said to come direct from HTC despite the poorly positioned OS screenshot.

The main question we are spotting online is : “Where is the D-pad?” It seems HTC went for other navigation options with the S710. No matter, the phone looks like it has some potential, despite the lack of a D-pad. Now the details. More►



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