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Nokia ships one millionth 5800 XpressMusic


Okay, so we're going on the assumption that the 500,000 figure uttered by Nokia CEO Olli Pekka Kallasvuo during this week's Q4 earnings call was a touch old -- you know, considering that the outfit is now trumpeting the shipment of a cool million. Following a (very!) successful UK launch, Nokia has just shipped its one millionth Tube, which is the handset maker's first mass market touchscreen device. And to think -- it hasn't even debuted in many corners of the globe yet.a

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T-Mobile G1 V2 Bigfoot


We first heard about Bigfoot G1 v2 early last week from a leaked T-Mobile 2009 Roadmap that listed possible release dates for a number of android powered devices.
Other than this rendered image very little information is known about the T-Mobile G1 v2, but BGR are claiming that the device will be available in October priced at $148 with a 2-year agreement at Walmart.
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Sanyo SPC-2700


In the market for a QWERTY keyboard infused phone but don’t wanna sign your checkbook away? If you hold out until May 10th the Sanyo SCP-2700 can be yours for $30 after a 2-year contract signing and $50 mail-in-rebate from Sprint. Sure, the SCP-2700 is far from luxury, but it ain’t a complete slouch: 1.3MP camera, threaded text messaging, Bluetooth, Sprint Navigation and is available in both Impulsive Pink, with a subtle floral overlay, and Deep Blue, which has a tactile square designer pattern on its back.
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Samsung Instinct S30


As promised, Sprint launched the Samsung S30 instinct today, the follow up to the first instinct. It's yours for $ 129.99 after a 2-year contract and $ 100 mail-in rebate. This version brings a cooler form factor, two colors to choose from and some new features.
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Palm PRE Release Date and Price


After much rumor and speculation, Sprint has officially announced the release date and price of the Palm PRE: June 6th, and $ 199.99 after a 2-year contract signing and $ 50 mail-in rebate. The phone will be available Nationwide (U.S. only) from Sprint stores, Best Buy, Radio Shack, select Wal-Mart stores and online at Sprint.com and data requires an Everything plan. If you're interested in their wireless charging option, the Touchstone, expect to drop an additional $ 69.99.
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