Motorola Introduces Recycled
Motorola Zn5 coming

As we reported before, the Motorola Zn5 build in WiFi, a 5 megapixel camera, mp3, and Uma support, is coming to T-Mobile on Q4 of 2008. There are other phones coming too, like the Blackberry 9100 (kickstart), Shadow II, etc. Also we mentioned the Nokia E series with 3G support long time ago and they are rumored to be available on Q4 2008 or Q1 2009. The Sony Ericsson TM506, that we also found it, is coming when the 3G will be up. Our friends from TMoNews mentioned that will be on Oct 1th 2008. We have been waiting for so long and we are pretty sure about some sunny days are coming to our favorite American carrier. For more information about upcoming phones check our forums.
Samsung C6625

The folks at Expansys are hard at work helping us get a wee bit more dirt on what Samsung has in store for us this year with the unofficial unveiling of the Samsung C6625. This QWERTY messaging device has a 2 megapixel camera, runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, triple-band GSM, HSDPA in the unfortunate (for us) 2100MHz band, AGPS, and 100MB of onboard memory that you can boost with microSDHC. Pricing is tentatively set - these things change as it is still a pre-order - at $ 365 with no firm shipping date. Thanks again for the goods and we'll see you, Samsung, at Mobile World Congress.
Samsung BD-P3600/P4600

Samsung's latest two BD-Live Blu-ray decks are Conscious design to the max-one is a wall-mountable 1.5-inches thin (BD-P4600) and the other is a low-profile, sleek tabletop deck (BD-P3600), and both stream Netflix and Pandora.
Nice to see some creativity in the BD player zone-the wall-mountable especially 4600, which reminds me a lot of Naoto Fukasawa's awesome wall-mounted CD player (now if only you could watch the Batman logo spin with no door). And on top of Profile 2.0, (via ethernet or USB slots which can accommodate and included wi-fi dongle) and Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD HR / MA decoding and bitstream audio output, both decks will stream Netflix Watch Instantly radio or Pandora. They're available the first half of 2009.







