T-Mobile is the first wireless phone to introduce video messaging services in the United States-and mobile phone users start sending and recording full-motion, full-color, and full-sound messages from their T Mobile phones . …
Archive for June, 2009
China Mobile says 3G isn’t winning hearts and minds yet
June 29th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: China Mobile China Mobile officially kicked off commercial 3G services on China’s homegrown TD-SCDMA standard way back in January of this year and it’s sparing no expense to build it out, but so far, only 3 percent of new subscribers — that is, those that could easily get a 3G line and hardware if they wanted to — are opting for the service. It’d be totally cool if 3 percent of China Mobile’s total subscriber base were on 3G, but in reality, only about three-quarters of a million folks were signed up by the end of May — and when you consider that there are nearly half a billion subscribers on the carrier, that’s a drop in the bucket. Part of the problem could simply be that TD-SCDMA is unique to China, which limits hardware selection; its competitors are deploying HSPA and EV-DO networks, which may have a better chance of broad acceptance.
OLED mini projector prototype for mobile phones using a series of lenses developed
June 29th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Handsets Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute — partnered with project HYPOLED — have created an OLED mini projector prototype for mobile phones.
Lipstick | Mobile Wireless Phone
June 29th, 2009
jedwan Categorized | nokia, phone . Tags : n96, nokia, phone · Lipstick. Posted on 29 June 2009 by … Related Sites. Development Blog · Documentation · Phone Cards · Plugins · Suggest Ideas · Support Forum · Themes. Information …
Sprint follows Boost, gets Motorola Clutch i465 this summer
June 29th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Sprint , iDEN Sprint subsidiary Boost Mobile got first dibs, but now it’s the parent’s turn — which means Sprint proper will be taking delivery of the Motorola Clutch i465 for its Direct Connect iDEN network this summer. No exact release date was given, but interest parties are welcome to sign up now to be informed when they can drop the cash — $39.99 on contract, to be exact, after the application of a total of $70 in rebates on a new two-year agreement. The little beast gives you full QWERTY (a Motorola first for iDEN), mil-spec 810F compliance for withstanding the worst you can throw at it, Bluetooth, GPS, and a VGA camera that isn’t likely to win you any photography awards
I want to use Outlook (not Xpress) Email on my Tilt 8925
June 29th, 2009
jedwan I know there must be a message string in the forum that will give me step by step instructions on how to use Microsoft Outlook on my Tilt.( I already have Xpress mail on my phone and have it refrencing my hotmail account.. This does not provide the following)  When I set up calendar appointments, and add "attendees" to it, I find that the invitations are sitting in an "Outlook" Out-box
Report: Dell working on Android gadget | Wireless – CNET News
June 29th, 2009
jedwan by gefitz June 29, 2009 4:18 PM PDT: If you have a device, that isn’t a cell phone, that has wireless internet access….with a decent speaker and mike…isn’t that enough? I’d just Skype it. Let’s face it…generally speaking the …
Palm Pre finds fan off the grid
June 29th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Handsets , Palm , webOS Alright, so you’ve no doubt seen plenty of Palm Pre reviews by this point (even if there’s only one you really need ), but we’re guessing you haven’t seen one quite like this one from PreCentral forum user Michael Bunker, who has been using the phone completely off the grid for the past three weeks (if you don’t count the cell service, that is).
Samsung Strut still coming to Verizon?
June 29th, 2009
jedwan Filed under: Handsets , Samsung , Verizon Wireless , CDMA We’re hearing a couple interesting tidbits of information from the same ultra-reliable tipster with regard to the Samsung Strut — an LG Lotus -esque QWERTY clamshell that would fill a form factor gap in Verizon’s lineup (albeit a form factor that didn’t really exist a few months ago). First off, the tipster tells us that he’s starting to see accessories flow in that specifically list Strut compatibility; this doesn’t necessarily mean anything since none of the accessories are exclusive to the Strut, but it’s interesting nonetheless.
Can the Magic work on ATT ?
June 29th, 2009
jedwan so if you get the unlocked or a Rogers version of this phone, will it work with att’s 3g?



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