Sep 28, 2007
With the smartphone market expected to grow, Palm makes the right move to offer consumers who may never have owned a smartphone before or are looking for something simple. Palm has recently introduced the Centro, priced at USD99.99 through Sprint in the U.S., this smart device comes in a small, cool design with the trademark Palm ease of use.
In spite of the size and its low cost, this Palm Centro (available in Onyx and Ruby) comes with a 320 x 240 touch screen, full QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 megapixel camera, 3G-level EVDO Internet access, dedicated media player and microSD memory storage.
7 more pictures of Palm Centro after the jump.
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Sep 28, 2007
An iPhone killer concept phone design by Hungarian design company Egy Studio for Taiwanese vendor ASUS. Looks pretty sleek and futuristic.
Check out 7 more pics of the Asus Aura concept phone design after the jump.
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Sep 27, 2007
The commercial version of Symbian SlingPlayer Mobile offers new exciting features in support of WiFi as well as a full-screen landscape viewing mode. The SlingPlayer is officially supported by Nokia E65, N75 and N95 in the US while Europe gets the 6120 and N73. This will just be in time with the N95-3 launch which will be offered free of charge with the phone or if you haven’t got it you can get it for $29.99 in the US, $34.99 in Canada and £19.99 in the UK.
Via: Engadget Mobile
Sep 20, 2007
Only available in China, the Fuwa Phone brings forth the official mascot of 2008 Beijing Olympics, the adorable Fuwa HuanHuan attempting to target the younger market as well as girls who are in search of a cute touch. It resembles the Series 40 Nokia phone that comes in a cartoon bearing case with the Olympics logo carved at its back. This phone comes with a 15.1 inch screen, a 256MB memory card, 1.3 megapixel camera, media player for audio and video playback and comes preloaded with Olympics ringtones, wallpapers, screensavers and videos.
3 more pictures of the Olympics Fuwa phone after the jump.
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