Phone Arena has made a review video of the recently released LG Shine II for AT&T.
Kyocera today announced the availability of both the Laylo and Domino via MetroPCS. The Laylo is a slider handset that comes equipped with a 2.2-inch high-resolution contoured display, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and a hidden vanity mirror. Meanwhile, the Domino is a stream-lined candy-bar phone that shares a platform with the Laylo
Here’s an unboxing video of the recently released Nokia X6 that we found over at YouTube.
Vodafone will launch the Apple iPhone in the UK on January 14, 2010.
First unveiled back in September, the Nokia X3 music phone is finally available for purchase in Russia via Mobile TeleSystems (MTS). The handset is sold for 8,900 Rubles (about $291) and comes bundled with a headset and a 2GB memory card
Here is a unique accessory for iPhone 3GS that is designed to help you record videos. Known as the OWLE iPhone Video Mount, the device is made from anodized aluminum and comes with a standard 37mm lens, a 0.45X wide angle/macro combination lens, and a mini boom microphone. If you are interested, you can buy the OWLE iPhone Video Mount for $129.99 each.
Tesco Mobile will release iPhone on December 14th, 2009 in the UK. Tesco will offer a £20 ($32) per month contract with unlimited internet and WiFi hotspot use and the equivalent of £60 ($97) to be spent on calls and messages each month. The iPhone will be priced from free on a new 24-month contract, although subscribers to the £20 tariff will be expected to pay upfront for their iPhone 3G or 3GS
Samsung has added two new phones to its highly successful Samsung Corby range in India, the Samsung CorbyPlus B3410 and Samsung CorbyPro B5310. Both handsets are messaging phones that are aimed at the youth segment in India.
Here’s a look at Samsung’s upcoming touchscreen phone for the South korean market, the SPH-W9500. However, details remain scarce at the moment, but from what we heard the handset will feature a touchscreen display, a front camera for video call and support for 3G networks
Acer has finally released the Acer Liquid A1 in the UK, which is the company’s first Android smartphone.
Here’s the latest slider phone from MetroPCS, the ZTE Essenze. The handset offers a 2-inch TFT display, a 0.3MP camera, a 60MB of internal memory, Bluetooth and supports for CDMA 1x 800/1900 MHz connectivity. It also comes with a 900 mAh battery that provides up to 4 hours of talk time and up to 220 hours in standby mode.
Motorola will release their Android-powered Motorola MT710 in China on December 28th, 2009 as part of their OPhone Android lineup. This smartphone is actually a keyboard-less variant of Verizon’s Motorola DROID that features a 5-megapixel camera, a large 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display, WiFi networks (newly provisioned under China’s new WiFi protocol), and pulls down data at 3G speeds. The MT710 will work on the China Mobile’s TD-SCDMA network.
Here is a new picture of the HTC Bravo, which is the company’s Android flagship smartphone for 2010.
Samsung has released another affordable touchscreen phone in Europe namely the Samsung M5650 Lindy. This new handset looks very similar to S3650 (Corby), but it offers more advanced features like a 3MP camera, a front VGA video camera, 3G, WiFi and dedicated music keys. Meanwhile, the rest of the specs remain unchanged, it has a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display, Samsung’s TouchWiz UI, an FM radio, a microSD card slot, Bluetooth, DNSe and quick access to social networking sites.
Regen’s ReNu is a sleek solar-powered docking station charger that comes with an innovative design allowing you to recharge your iPhone battery on the go.