AT&T pre-launch list: BlackBerry 9700, HTC Tilt 2
Are you planning to buy a new Blackberry phone, a HTC phone or anyone of those touchy smartphones? Well, if you wanna get your hands on a brand new phone by AT&T, here's something for you. We got across the a la carte of AT&T to be released soon. These phones have not been launched yet, but would be arriving soon. Well, coming soon might mean sometime between two weeks to three months. They are in the pipeline and now officially confirmed to hit AT&T. Let's have a look what's there in AT&T's pre-launch list
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Everybody wants a hand on iPhone 3G S, but not all have the money. What if you could have the latest iPhone 3G without burning a hole in your pocket? Well, here's a hack for your iPhone aficionados who are falling short of dollars to own the best selling smartphone. What about an iPhone 3G for $49. Of course I'm not talking of a brand new phone, the idea is to get a refurbished one. I'm sure many of you must be using the refurbished laptops. It's about an inch of compromise, that'll let you own your much coveted iPhone.
Men at Cupertino never seem to rest. With iPhone sales rocketing, Apple's slogging hard to transform its smartphone into a super-gadget. In most fluky turn of events Apple filed a number of patent application with the U.S Patent and Trademark Office that included a group related to iPhone software as reported by McRumors. Providing an insight on the patent applications, Unwired view anticipated the new upgrades in iPhone OS that includes live object identification, face recognition, text filtering, smarter messaging, voice alteration. Let's explore what the new iPhone OS might carry in its next update, say 4.0 or 5.0 OS, for its aficionados.
With iPhone turning out to be a phenomenal success, the telecom majors are eager to cram the share of smartphone markets. T-Mobile USA will be selling a new smartphone using Google Inc's Android operating software from this August onwards. The high-end device has to directly face off the smartphone giants iPhone and Palm Pre. The NO. 4 mobile service in US, T-mobile myTouch 3G phone would be a slimmer and more advanced version of G1 manufactured by HTC Corp, based-on Google's Android technology. The smartphone would carry the same price tag - $199, as that of 16 GB Apple iPhone and Palm Pre, expect a rebate for two-year service contract. MyTouch's biggest claim is its across-the-board personalization. Let's dig out its features to know whether the newbie stands a chance in the smartphone war.
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