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Filed under: , , We've just gotten word that Nokia has officially flipped the switch on the everywhere, which means just lost your coveted exclusivity. Nokia recommends that you hit up store.ovi.com from your phone's browser to start pumping thousands  |


Filed under: , , doesn't make the cheapest phones in the world; quite the contrary, actually, with models that run into the tens of thousands of dollars depending on metals, jewels, and your salesperson's insultingly high margin. MobileBurn has obtained  |
Filed under: , Google's been hard at work recently making as many non- mobile devices fully (well, at least partially) compatible with its cloud, and has now moved to yet another platform. The S60 version of the client is now  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , , LG's been lately on the Windows Mobile front, and it looks like one of the most significant fruits of that labor to date might find a home on AT&T --  |


Filed under: , , , , Nokia's looks perfectly elegant in its Espoo-sourced attire, but there's nothing that can't be made more gorgeous / gaudy with diamonds. Enter Continental Mobiles, which makes its ends by shoving all sorts of glitz  |
Filed under: , , We heard that Japanese carrier KDDI au had unveiled a and now we're getting a first look at it. The e-inkless Biblio has a 3.5-inch, 960 x 480 LCD, with WiFi, 7GB of onboard storage, an  |
Filed under: , chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.What's that? Robot companions and multiple dancing Robyns in the latest Röyksopp  |
Filed under: , , , , , , Samsung doesn't have many launched dual sliders to its name -- none that we can think of, actually -- but this summer looks to change all that. First, it looks like the  |
Filed under: , , Oh look, another set of care of TheInvisibleMan of PalmPreForum.org. This time we get a new two-part Q&A session and a glance at the calendar, PDF viewer, phone, e-mail, and universal search, which as the name  |
Filed under: , , Mmm, the sweet smell of mobile data burning up the pipes in the morning. Gets us every time. Evidently, the same aroma does something to the brains of Ericsson and TeliaSonera, who have taken their to  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , We suspect the image they've got on the slide here is a placeholder derived from the , but the point is well taken: LG will be drawing heavily from its high-end  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , Have you ever heard three stranger codenames? We're sure they're all changing prior to launch -- which is a shame, really, because we'd be totally down to buy a "Samsung Fluxus."  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , Here are a couple Sony Ericssons we've known AT&T is planning on releasing, but it's always good to see some more confirmation. The "Bruce" appears to be the , which is  |  |
Filed under: , , , , The is all well and good, but we've known for a while that this isn't the original true successor; those honors are . If you want to know exactly what the Dash will look  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , It should come as no surprise that AT&T would be eager to replace one of its more popular, longer-lasting dumbphone staples with more modern hardware that retains the original's major selling  |
Filed under: , , , Look familiar? Yep, this is US Cellular's version of the , a fun little clamshell that does battle with LG's by offering a full QWERTY keyboard in a stubby clamshell layout. Don't expect much feature-wise  |
Filed under: , , Timely, no? Just a month after Sharp aided in producing the planet's first , the aforementioned outfit has just announced the industry's thinnest solar module for handsets. Checking in at just 0.8 millimeters thick, the LR0GC02  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , , The just fine and dandy if you want a WinMo Standard device on AT&T with a portrait QWERTY keyboard, but what if you're, say, coming from a ? Odds are  |
Filed under: , , , , , , Luckily we've got solid word of headed for Stateside, or this would come as a bit more of a blow for the hopelessly selfish Windows Mobile users among us: HTC's QWERTY slider  |
Filed under: , , , Many manufacturers have yet to create even a single AMOLED-powered model -- HTC, we're looking straight at you -- but for Samsung, it seems the time has already come to start differentiating among its whole  |
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