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Nokia 6303i classic announced

Nokia 6303i classic announcedOne year after announcing the Nokia 6303 classic, the Finnish phone maker has now unveiled the Nokia 6303i classic – a new handset that resembles the old model but has slightly different features, and more color versions.

Specs-wise, the only noticeable difference between the 6303i and the 6303 is that the new phone comes with 55MB of internal memory and a 2GB MicroSD card in the box (while the 6303 has only 17MB of internal memory and a 1GB card).

Other than that, the Nokia 6303i features tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (900 / 1800 / 1900), a 2.2 inch QVGA display with 16 million colors, 3.5mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth, stereo FM radio with RDS, Web browser, and a 3.2MP autofocus camera with LED flash.
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AT&T Motorola Backflip Coming March 7th For $324

AT&T Motorola Backflip Coming March 7th For $324
An anonymous tipster is claiming the Motorola Backflip will be launched on AT&T for $324 on March 7th. We can’t verify the validity of these rumors but they don’t sound far fetched: we assumed the Backflip would hit AT&T, March 7th is reasonable and $324 falls in line with pre-subsidized pricing that we would expect. Maybe even a tad cheaper.

The Motorola Backflip sports a pretty crazy form factor which we demoed on video at CES. It’s an interesting entry as AT&T’s first ever Android Phone – rather than playing it safe it seems they’re aiming their targets directly towards a youthful market of trend setters. It will be interesting to see how well the Backflip performs against the iPhone series.

I can see why AT&T would release a phone unique to their lineup first, but I may have launched with a more traditional form factor in testing the Android waters. Or maybe launch with 2 devices this far into the game – the Hero and the Backflip.

I should really stop complaining; it’s just nice to see AT&T with their first Android Phone on the way!
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Lenovo LePhone

Lenovo LePhone
Although the awkwardly aligned keyboard layout seems more like an OCD-inspired distraction more than anything else, the Lenovo Lephone looks absolutely amazing otherwise.
Rumor has it the Lephone won’t be escaping the grasp of China any time soon… if at all. So if feasting your eyes is causing an appetite to generate, be warned that you may be left starving.

And by the way… yes, that keyboard is detachable.
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Samsung-built, Google-branded Android phones

Samsung-built, Google-branded Android phones
According to man-about-town, Robert X. Cringely, Samsung is readying not one, but two separate Android-based phones, one of which is due in September, with another model following around Christmas. If you believe what you read (and what his tipster says), these phones will not be labeled Samsung, rather they will be released as Google-branded gPhones. The model released in the Fall will be a "higher-end" model which apparently looks "somewhat like a Blackberry Pearl" but with a screen that flips and "a keyboard for texting" (though to be honest, that description makes little sense, as the Pearl has a keyboard). The second device will be a cheaper model (under $100), and will likely be released after the holidays. Of course, right now this is just speculation -- given the large gap of time between now and September, these plans could be completely rearranged or nixed altogether... even if they are accurate.
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Philips X800

Philips X800

Philips’ new x800 buzz blow awning has started to hit the wire advanced of the release, and it is ambrosial to a lot of buzz calls wqvga admirable 2.9-inch display, gprs radio relics, you know, the aforementioned blazon Between your abundant grandparents acclimated in the Crimean War, it is actual difficult to accumulate in mind, unless you appear to accept the bend and third-generation, without, and technology is one of hope, adequation For the approaching of his show. On the additional side, on the actual aforementioned atramentous mark x800 almanac was adequately advancing appraisement action to advance in the anatomy factors associated with the best aerial end of normal, and we accept that the It is a acceptable thing.

Philips X800 Technical Specifications

General

Status Coming soon

Introduced April 2008

Network (2G) GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900

Form agency Block

Antenna blazon Internal

Display

Type Graphical

Coloured Yes, TFT touchscreen, 256K colors

Size 240 x 400 pixels

- Screensavers and wallpapers

Memory

Received calls 30

Outgoing calls 30

Lost calls 30

- microSD (TransFlash)

Ringtones

Polyphonic ringtones Yes, 64

- MP3

Networking

GPRS Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps

USB Yes

Bluetooth Yes, 2.0 with A2DP

WAP Yes

Browser Yes, WAP 2.0/xHTML

Features

Vibration Yes

SMS Send / Receive

MMS Send / Receive

Camera Builtin, 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, autofocus, video

Java Yes

Games Yes, (changeable)

Clock Yes

Alarm Yes

Calculator Yes

Calendar Yes

To-do account Yes

Voice announcement Yes

Handsfree Yes

- MP3/MPEG4/WAV/AAC player

- Office certificate viewer

- Organiser

Standard Battery

Type Li-Ion

Standby time GSM: 850h

Talk time GSM: 8h

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