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Samsung's First Windows Mobile-powered Handset Available In Japan

Samsung has finally launched the company’s first Windows Mobile-powered handset in Japan. Known as the Softbank X01SC, the phone is powered by Windows Mobile 6.5 with a full QWERTY keyboard, a Qualcomm MSM7225 processor, a 2.4-inch display at QVGA resolution, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. [Akihabara]

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 Samsung’s First Windows Mobile powered Handset Available In Japan

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Nissan and NTT DoCoMo has collaborated to use Nissan’s Scratch Shield for NTT DoCoMo’s mobile phones to be introduced in Japan. FYI, the Scratch Shield is actually the world’s first in paint technology that was commercially introduced in December, 2005. This technology was developed in collaboration with University of Tokyo and Advanced Softmaterials Inc.

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T-Mobile will launch the new entry-level clamshell phone from Nokia namely the Nokia 3711. The cell phone comes jam packed with a 2-megapixel shooter, Bluetooth, an FM radio, GPS, a microSD card expansion and a QVGA display. The Nokia 3711 will be available for $69.99 on an Even More contract after rebate or $159.99 on Even More Plus plan

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