8.7.09


With the huge success of the Touch Diamond, HTC presents the succeeding model, the Touch Diamond2 at the MWC 2009. The Touch Diamond2 is the non-QWERTY version of the new Touch Pro2 but with a smaller display and better camera.
HTC’s Touch Diamond2, like the Touch Pro2, is powered by a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7200A processor, 512MB ROM and 288MB RAM. It has a 3.2-inch 480×800 LCD touchscreen display, a 5 Mwegapixel auto focus camera, GPS, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, FM radio, G-Sensor, and a microSD card slot.

The compact Touch Diamond2 comes with HTC’s new TouchFLO 3D UI and the Zoom bar for easy zooming. It runs Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional. The phone works with 900/2100 MHz HSDPA/WCDMA and quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE network

New Blackberry


What what what? Are these mysterious (deliberately?) grainy images the first photos of the Blackberry 9000? The prodigious lads at Boy Genius Report sure think it is. It certainly ain’t the Pimpbot 5000. If so then it would appear (outwardly at least) that the folks at Research in Motion have gone all iFraud and adopted the touchscreen into their latest device. This coming on the heels of Verizon’s announcement of an iPhone "killer "makes us really wonder if anyone will not copy Apple’s seminal handset in some way

iPhone vs. Samsung F700.What is better?


iPhone has been announced a few weeks ago and a lot of people were waiting for it to appear. It is one of the best smart phones in its class. However, there is another smart phone that is on the same level as the iPhone. Samsung F700 was announced later then the iPhone however it beats iPhone in several characteristics.

Samsung phones become better and better every day and the iPhone is almost the best phone in the world. These phones could be called gadgets because they are top leaders in cell phones industry.

It is very hard to compare and choose one of these phones if you want to buy a smart phone of that level. We will try to help you with that.

ASUS Aura iPhone


It seems that everyone is coming out with their own version of a touchscreen, keyless phone these days. ASUS apparently is no exception with their own announcement of the ASUS Aura, however their phone also has a QWERTY keypad that folds out and a 2-megapixel camera.
Like the iPhone, the ASUS Aura can work in both horizontal and vertical modes, switching automatically when you flip the phone around. It features a nice 3.9-inch touchscreen display, as well as Bluetooth, a microSD card slot and miniUSB connectivity. The Aura is pretty darn thin at just 9mm, which makes this the perfect size to carry easily in a pocket or purse. It is a great multimedia device, allowing you to take photos, watch movies, etc. It works on GSM networks, and features internet connectivity through 3G (including HSDPA) and WiFi.

The Nokia R&D team is in full swing with the new Nokia aeon, a concept phone that is actually a touchscreen covering the entire body of the phone. Now that's what I call a phone. Could this be the cell phone of my dreams?

This futuristic phone looks yummy, but only time will tell when we can actually buy something like this. With a full-body touchscreen, I bet the screen protector companies will have a fun time.