Sony Ericsson Xperia: $1500 bucks
Fifteen. Hundred. Bucks. Crikey. via Gizmodo
From the Washington Post: The ultimate goal for these cheaper 3G smartphones is to drive more consumers to use mobile data, or a INQ Mobile CEO Frank Meehan told Unstrung, “You need to drive data usage higher right across all the handset segments. You want the majority of customers, not the top-end of the community [...]
Point 3 – “Don’t Build for Just One Device”. For me, this is a real indication of progress, because the whole mobile web game to date has been massive effort to support multipe devices. Luckily the current generation of high-end mobile browsers is excellent in terms of support for modern features. Many phones use a [...]
But really, it’s gotta be K-Tel doesn’t it? Kogan Android phone by Christmas
From Engadget, the solution to those gnarly hardware performance issues for convergent devices that have to have e-verything – break it up. It almost seems like a good idea, in that you can custom your phone to focus on what you’re interested in – like web browsing / email. But if you’re interested in more [...]
Wesabe have a helpful page that shows some key interactions from the mobile and iPhone services. This is demonstrated by a short description accompanying a screenshot from an iPhone and a Motorola Razr (early version methinks). The Motorola has a pretty ordinary web experience, so it’s not the strongest contender the regular mobile device world [...]
Almost identical to the highly successful original, the new telephone has a hidden secret. In one smooth movement the ultra-thin keyboard slides from under the handset. As serenely as it appears it slides invisibly, effortlessly away – a modern icon of mobile style and design with an extra competitive edge. Looks a little old-school HTC [...]
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