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Motorola MOTO Z9 for AT&T

Motorola has recently released the MOTO Z9 for AT&T, a slider design phone packed with media and navigational features.  Leading features include AT&T Navigator and AT&T VideoShare.  This looks to be a useful phone for both the practical and fun-seeking user.  Motorola offers the following description- Dressed to thrill and packed with great features, MOTO Z9 delivers [...]

Blackberry 8330 For Sprint and Verizon Networks

Blackberry has introduced the 8330 for the Sprint and Verizon Networks.  The 8330 is the first Blackberry Curve available for CDMA networks.  The 8330 includes the features that have made the other phones in the Curve line extremely popular.  Blackberry states – With email, phone, organizer, camera, video recorder, Internet access, supported mobile streaming and [...]

Nokia ‘Tube’ – iPhone Killer?

Nokia is rumored to be coming out with an iPhone killer codenamed the “Tube”.  Nokia currently is well versed in touch screen phones and so a full touchscreen unit similar to the iphone would not be much of a jump.  The Nokia ‘Tube’ is a developing phone we will continue to watch as the projected [...]

AT&T Adds Two Customer Friendly Policies in Early 2008

AT&T has announced two new customer friendly policies.  The first began in November of 2007, the second goes into effect this year.  They state – Beginning in November, customers who change to any one of the company’s standard wireless calling plans during the course of their contract will no longer be required to extend their [...]

Samsung ACE SPH-i325 Sprint Phone

Samsung has recently released the SPH-i325 ACE for the Sprint network.  The ACE is a Windows Mobile based smartphone packed with features.  The ACE features include Stereo Bluetooth enabled, email ready including Outlook, Windows Mobile 6, Windows File Browser, MP3 player, 1.3 megapixel digital camera, and memory card ready. The phone is fairly easy to [...]

AT&T May Embrace Google Android

The Associated Press is reporting that AT&T may be finally warming to Android.  AT&T in the past has been a holdout from the Open Handset Alliance but seems to be warming to the idea.  The AP reports- “In December, de la Vega compared Android unfavorably to AppleInc.’s iPhone, for which AT&T is the exclusive carrier, [...]

CTIA and Google Android

CTIA 2008 starts today in Las Vegas.  It will be interesting to see all the newest phones and technologies.  I believe one of the most sought after will be any information on Android or other similar phones and wireless devices.  These devices will likely change the cell phone market far beyond the impact phones such [...]

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