Tag Archives: CTIA 2010

Motorola DEFY Lands In Germany

Motorola DEFY was first seen in CTIA, and now its heading to Germany. The handset will be available for 350 euros without contract and only 1 euro with contract. Motorola called the DEFY a “Life Proof”, which made the smartphone even more special.

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Samsung Galaxy S i9000 Press Announcement Video

Not at CTIA Wireless 2010? The Samsung Galaxy S i9000 press announcement video is now available on YouTube for you. The Galaxy S will be available in Europe, North America, Latin America, Australia, and Asia soon. It comes with 4-inch Super AMOLED display, 1GHz processor, Samsungs unique Social Hub, Layar Reality Broswer and advanced LBS [...]

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AT&T 3G MicroCell Officially Announced, Nationwide Roll Out Starting in April

3G MicroCell is one of those things that AT&T customers have been vying for. It’s a technology that provides customers the ability to route wireless communications and data connections through a home broadband connection. This is meant to ease the strain of customers that may have signal impediments, whether that’s from thick walls, the construction [...]

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Skype Mobile for Verizon Wireless Available from Thursday

With initial release to 9 mobile devices, Verizon Wireless and Skype has worked together to allow unlimited Skype-to-Skype calls for the company subscribers. The following devices, BlackBerry Storm 9530, Storm2 9550, Curve 8330, Curve 8530, 8830 World Edition, Tour 9630 smartphones, Motorola DROID, HTC DROID ERIS and Motorola DEVOUR will be the first to enjoy [...]

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Samsung Galaxy S Officially Announced, Packs Android and 4-inch Super AMOLED Display

Samsung, not to be out done at this year’s CTIA, has gone ahead and pulled the curtain off their Samsung Galaxy S (GT-I9000). We’ve been waiting to hear the official word on the Galaxy S for awhile now, and we have to admit that the result is even better than what we had imagined. We [...]

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Verizon Wireless Announces Waxess USA’s HomeCel is Network Ready

Looks like the Big Red Network is focused on getting as many things announced at this year’s CTIA as humanly possible, and so far they’re doing a pretty good job. This new announcement comes in the wake of the company realizing that people just don’t want home phones anymore. Or, at least, that seems to [...]

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Kyocera First Android Smartphone Zio M6000 Coming Q2

Kyocera Communications is back to smartphone market with its first Android smartphone called Zio M6000. Announced today, the Zio M6000 supports CDMA2000 1xEV-DO rev. A network, comes with 3.5-inch WVGA touch-screen, 3.2 megapixel camera, WiFi, 256MB internal memory and microSD card slot.

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Navigon Launches MyRegion iPhone Navigation App

Navigon today releases its new Navigon MyRegion iPhone application, comes with customizable regional map access that you can upgrade to additional regions when you need. The total U.S. map is downloaded upon purchase of the first “MyRegion,” which allows activation of additional map regions via the In App Purchase from the application.

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Motorola i1 Gets the Hands-On Treatment [video]

With CTIA 2010 going on right now, wireless companies are going to start releasing more and more information about their devices. And, in point of fact, there’s going to be a lot more handsets wandering around the convention floor. Motorola would rather handle things a bit differently: they’d rather sit us down at a table, [...]

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SanDisk Ships its First 32GB MicroSD Card

SanDisk today announced that it will begin shipping the 32 gigabyte (GB) microSDHC card. It is the highest storage capacity microSD at the moment and has a suggested retail price of $199.99. Available starting Tuesday, 3/23/10 on SanDisk.com U.S. and European e-commerce sites, the 32GB microSDHC card will be available worldwide next month.

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