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Here’s something that would excite our readers in the UK! Your wait for the Dell Venue Pro is finally racing to an end. The Dell Venue Pro will finally arrive in the UK in just 5 days. Launch issues in UK had made the company delay the device from the earlier announced November date.
With issues having been addressed, the phone will now make it to UK online retailer Expansys. The device would be available as a contract-free, unlocked version and would cost €439.99. The phone is also up for pre-order on monthly deals with O2, Orange and Vodafone for €26.81/month.
The Dell
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The Mobile World Congress is scheduled to begin in a few days. You might know that Samsung is all set to unveil the Galaxy S2 smartphone and the Galaxy Tab successor at the event. Now, it appears that the company also has plans to introduce yet another smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy SL i9003, at MWC.
The major feature to note about the new device is that it comes with a new 4 inch “Super Clear LCD” display. The company had used the 4 inch Super AMOLED display for its i9000.
The picture posted above compares the display of the Galaxy SL i9003 (middle) with the ones of the
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If you are someone who is bored by the usual smartphone designs that are available on the market these days, you will definitely love this one. It’s a new design and is just a render, but let’s just hope that it becomes more physical sometime in the near future.
The concept is from designer Kristian Ulrich Larsen, and it is being called simply as the Flip.
It is a smartphone that is equipped with a triple-display, and runs stock Android.
The device pops out like a tent, and collapses into a standard slate. It can even be turned into a little book.
All the displays are said
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All you Nokia fans out there who have been waiting for Valentine’s Eve to dawn so that you could lay your hands on the Nokia X7, a.k.a. Nokia Journey, on AT&T, can now curse your stars. For, the Nokia smart phone has been taken off the shelves by the carrier.
AT&T was supposed to launch the phone on February 13; just a day before the Mobile World Congress opens in Barcelona. For AT&T, it would have been their first Symbian^3 handset. Not any more!
Accessory manufacturers were too expecting the launch and had been gearing up to provide accessories for the
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Heard someone talking about a possible Apple investment in Toshiba? Toshiba had come across some amount of grapevine talk on that and has vehemently rubbished such rumors. The rumors had been flying thick and fast about Apple making a sizable pump-in of money into Toshiba Mobile Display subsidiary.
As you all know, the Toshiba Mobile Display arm is into manufacture of small and medium display panels. What this report had said was that Apple was also going to the extent of making Toshiba create fresh manufacturing methods for AMOLED displays. Does that ring a bell?
Whatever
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We need not tell you yet again the second generation iPad – fondly christened iPad 2 – is due for roll out some time during the first quarter of 2011. We have been excited over the fact that the device will run Retina resolution. However, the new update is that the device may not feature OLED display technology.
The reason is being attributed to demand overshooting supply. Apple seems to be finding it tough to get hold of OLED panels and Samsung Mobile Display, which boasts of a total 98 per cent market share, has been unable to supply the numbers that Apple is looking
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Samsung, as we all know, had been gearing up for the release of a 7-inch Super AMOLED display. We had been in fact waiting for the roll out ever since the company had told us about this at FPD 2010. The release is finally happening, and going by the first picture we have managed to lay our hands on, this new roll out is going to be incredible.
We are not kidding when we say the new Samsung 7-inch Super AMOLED display is as fascinating as it can get. The new hardware, which has been in fact, built right into a Galaxy Tab, provides the device with some amazing display
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You might know that Verizon has plans to introduce a CDMA version of the iPhone next year and the carrier is also expected to launch a number of devices (includes the Droid 2 Global, the Droid Pro and other much-anticipated devices) on November 11. Now, a new rumor is suggesting that the Samsung Continuum and the LG Vortex could be on its way to Verizon as soon as October 29th.
The Samsung Continuum is an Android smartphone and it was first seen a couple of months ago in a leaked Verizon roadmap for this fall. The Continuum, which is a Galaxy S device, was also spotted online
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Best Buy has confirmed that it will be providing customers with four exclusive handsets that will not be found at any other retail store. The devices that are arriving at its stores later this month include the HTC Surround, the Dell Streak, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and the Samsung Fascinate.
It is interesting news that the retail giant is getting exclusivity on the Streak and the recently announced Windows Phone 7-equipped Surround, but the X10 and Samsung Fascinate are equally as exciting, as you can buy them in stylish white models.
The HTC Surround (on AT&T) is the
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Samsung has announced the launch of the Samsung Omnia 7, the company’s first Windows Phone 7 smartphone. The company has confirmed that the device is headed for European carriers T-Mobile, Orange, SFR and Movistar, sometime during the holiday season.
The Samsung OMNIA 7 comes equipped with a 4-inch SUPER AMOLED touchscreen, a 1GHz application processor and a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash.
The phone also offers an unparalleled entertainment experience directly on the mobile with Xbox LIVE features and games, and Zune music and video. The phone’s customizable Start Screen
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