Samsung has announced the availability of its latest Android smartphone ‘ Galaxy Spica i5700 ‘ in Canada via Rogers. The handset is sold for $79.99 with a 3-year contract agreement or for $449.99 with free of contract
Nokia will launch an upgraded version of the Nokia E72 for the Chinese market.
Word has it that the Casio Brigade C741 is now available in various Verizon retail stores, although there is no official announcement from Verizon so far. Verizon offers the Brigade C741 for $249 on contract (after a $50 mail-in rebate)
Orange has recently announced that they will release the Motorola Dext (Cliq) in the UK on October 7th, 2009. The Motorola Dext will be available free on a two year contract with Orange for £35 ($55) per month. The package will include 900 call minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited Internet browsing and access to Orange Maps.
Here’s another entry-level watch phone from a company named Kempler & Strauss, the W PhoneWatch. This wearable phone has a touchscreen interface, a camera with video recording, a 4GB of storage space, a microSD card slot, music and video players, Bluetooth and supports quad-band GSM connectivity.
OtterBox just rolled out their latest case for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS namely the OtterBox Commuter iPhone 3GS case. Available in black, blue, green, pink, red, white and yellow, the case was made of high quality materials including self-adhering film to protect the iPhone’s touchscreen from scratches, a textured silicone skin to dissipate shock, and a translucent plastic shell that clips around the spine of the silicone adding extra support
The Samsung Behold II is now available in the US via T-Mobile network. The smartphone comes jam packed with Google Android OS, a 5MP AF camera module, a 3.2-inch AMOLED screen, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 and a microSD card (up to 16GB). What makes this Android phone special is that it supports Samsung’s TouchWiz 3D interface with 3D cube menu for easy access to multimedia contents
LG has officially confirmed that the LG BL40 Touch Chocolate will be available for purchase on the European market starting mid-September 2009. In case you didn’t know, the new LG Chocolate features a 4-inch wide screen with a 21:9 aspect ratio, support for 7.2 HSDPA for fast Internet browsing with the elimination of side scrolling due to the wider screen, a panoramic multimedia experience, the Dual Screen UI (shows two types of content at the same time), simplified touchscreen navigation, one-touch copy and paste, a wide range of personalization options through wallpapers, themes and ringtones, a slim shape with glossy black finish, as well as a smooth, elegant surface provided by the curved scratch-resistant glass encasing the device. The LG Chocolate LG-BL40 should first become available for purchase on the UK market, with other European countries receiving it in September
U.S. Cellular is set to launch another messaging phone from LG namely the LG Bliss.