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Sony Ericsson “Remi” (T610 remake)

Sony Ericsson Remi T610 remake 1Sony Ericsson “Remi” (T610 remake). A new rumor about Sony Ericsson t610 remake that’s codenamed “Remi”. sony Ericsson T610 is one of the ever-popular SE handset in 2003, so it seems that the Japanese-Swedish company wants to go nostalgic. Sony Ericsson Remi is a slim candy bar phone based on the W890 hardware platform. This mobile phone comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera, HSDPA, and a slim monoblock profile about 10mm thick. Continue reading ‘Sony Ericsson “Remi” (T610 remake)’

Sony Ericsson Alicia Walkman Clamshell (leaked)

Sony Ericsson Alicia Walkman Clamshell (leaked)Sony Ericsson Alicia Walkman Clamshell (leaked). This is a new SE handset codenamed “Alicia” that is a stylish Walkman clamshell with two displays. It’s quite the same thing as the already known W980i with small differences. With emphasis to the animations that appear on the outer and hidden display it’s another phone that could be seen as an emotional series phone. Its outer screen will feature some nice Walkman animations or the current weather condition, changing the theme depending on the time of the day. The so called “Alicia” will support TrackID and will be capable to playback both music and video files. Continue reading ‘Sony Ericsson Alicia Walkman Clamshell (leaked)’

Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS?

Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OSPalm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS? As a follow-up to the previous post (Palm Nova Upcoming OS), According to APC, Palm’s CEO Ed Colligan reveals the ‘Palm 2.0’ OS platform, he calls “Palm 2.0.” The new mobile platform is codenamed “Nova,” and will be built on Linux, but Colligan refrained from referring to it as Palm OS 2.0. “I’m not coming up with the branding right now – whether it’s Palm OS 2.0 or Next Generation, we’re not coming up with the branding right now.Continue reading ‘Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS?’

BlackBerry Thunder 9500 is the Apple Killer?

BlackBerry Thunder 9500 is the Apple KillerBlackBerry Thunder 9500 is the Apple Killer? Following the previous rumor: BlackBerry with Touchscreen codenamed “AK” (Apple Killer), The rumored handset, known as the RIM BlackBerry 9500 “Thunder” is said to release as a Verizon Wireless/Vodafone exclusive - possibly making up for Verizon’s decision to pass on the Apple iPhone (Steve Jobs’s first choice for the iPhone’s exclusive network operator).

According to BlackBerryThunder.net, The Thunder is BlackBerry’s first ever Touch Screen Device and it will be a piece of mobile perfection for which your precious fingers will be happy they waited. Matching the quality of the robust, yet refined handset will be the power of the leading wireless carriers in America and Europe. The BlackBerry Thunder will be available exclusively on Verizon Wireless in the United States and Vodafone in Europe, providing the perfect storm of Mobile offerings. Continue reading ‘BlackBerry Thunder 9500 is the Apple Killer?’

BlackBerry 9000 : Javelin, Niagara

BlackBerry 9000 Javelin, NiagaraBlackBerry 9000 : Javelin, Niagara. Yeah, There were many rumors about RIM’s handsets, We just heard BlackBerry with Touchscreen codenamed “AK” (Apple Killer), but now this is about BlackBerry 9000 with HSDPA + WiFi. There’s a rumor said that RIM is preparing two different BB9000 variants, BlackBerry Javelin and BlackBerry Niagara. BlackBerry Javelin will launch sporting EDGE and 3G data connectivity for GSM networks and the BlackBerry codenamed Niagara is actually an EVDO Rev. A device for Verizon CDMA networks in May of 2009. Continue reading ‘BlackBerry 9000 : Javelin, Niagara’

BlackBerry with Touchscreen codenamed “AK” (Apple Killer)

BlackBerry with Touchscreen codenamed AK (Apple Killer)BlackBerry with Touchscreen codenamed “AK” (Apple Killer). RIM, the BlackBerry maker from Canada is reported to be developing a secret competitor to the iPhone. Independent software developers say that the “AK” (for Apple Killer) is under development at RIM. Keypads and touch screens aside, RIM is facing a lot of competitors in addition to Apple in the booming smartphone market.

(via nytimes)