For a watch boasting futuristic technology, the Phenom SpecialOPS is a bargain for $295 (it was $195 during the Christmas holidays but I bet if you hurry, you can still get the discout here, though they block traffic from some countries). The specs include a 1.3-inch touchscreen display with stylus input, Bluetooth, speaker phone and [...]
Continue reading...31. December 2008
The Nokia 6208c has finally been officially announced by Nokia, and unfortunately, they’ve also confirmed that the touchscreen isn’t quite what you’d expect from a new releases especially in today’s market. The display only supports stylus input as opposed to the now popular touch interface. Combined with the rest of its underwhelming features, the Nokia [...]
Continue reading...29. December 2008
Phone watches used to be very popular here at PMP Today but for some reason people weren’t buying them. Maybe LG will change the reception of phonewatches with their new touchscreen GD910 watch phone. The 1.4-inch screen will have a virtual numeric keypad large enough, we assume, for actual typing, a camera and 3G connectivity. [...]
Continue reading...29. December 2008
Trying to start the new year off on the right foot, Samsung apparently is set to replace their outdate Samsung Soul U900 which was launched earlier this year with their brand new S8300 phone. The S8300 comes with the same anti-scratch and anti-fingerprint coated duraluminum case used in the Soul, but gets a fresh update [...]
Continue reading...27. December 2008
The next big thing for every Nokia fan is probably the N97 thanks to its touchscreen interface and QWERT keypad, but for those who are looking for a more modest touchscreen alternative from the Finnish company might be interested in the Nokia 6208. The Nokia 6208 features a touchscreen display and in lieu of the [...]
Continue reading...27. December 2008
LG has finally jumped on the dual-SIM bandwagon as they have just announced their first dual-SIM mobile phone, the KS660. It’s a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen-touting device that also packs in a 5-megapixel camera with auto focus, flash and video recording capabilities, and a 50MB built-in memory. Unfortunately, the good stuff ends there. It lacks both [...]
Continue reading...25. December 2008
While Sony Ericsson has yet to make the XPERIA X1 available across the globe, word is that they’re already considering on hiring Mobinnova to produce their next XPERIA phone in place of HTC, the X1’s manufacturer. There’s no confirmation of this bit of news just yet, but if the Mobinnova ICE is any indication of [...]
Continue reading...25. December 2008
One cannot simply fathom the gall of some small-time phone manufacturers. This new iPhone clone doesn’t only clone iPhone, it will also make the heads of Meizu executives spin with their appalling lack of originality. Sure the ePhone M8 sure sounds nicer though than Meizu M8, I mean if you’re into knock-offs. For $159.99 you [...]
Continue reading...22. December 2008
We’ve already hear about several companies including Sony Ericsson, Samsung and LG planning to release their own Android-based handsets. Now, you can add Garmin into the picture. Word is that the company known for making navigational gadgets and mobile phones will be releasing their own Android phone during the second half of 2009. Not only [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2008
If you can’t wait for the next iteration of the T-Mobile G1, then we’ve got good news for you. Some specs have managed to leak out already and if it is indeed true, you could expect a QWERTY-less touchscreen hitting the market sometime in April. However, it does come with slightly impressive features such as [...]
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