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Filed under: , Look, we're not definitely saying that Apple's gonna in 16 and 32GB capacities on -- we'll leave that sort of certainty to -- but we will say that the evidence is starting to get overwhelming. Today's whispers  |


Filed under: , , , , We're not sure what kind of wilded-out party people need a single phone that can use both AT&T and T-Mobile 3G in the States, but your dreams have finally come true: the is finally  |
Filed under: , , Careful analysis of a Pre's identity to its host system when connected via USB has now confirmed what's been suspected for a few days now -- the way it is very shady indeed. Turns out that  |
Filed under: T-Mobile employees were greeted this week with a mysterious image in their inboxes promising "bright lights" coming on June 28. We really haven't the foggiest what that could mean, but it does line up nicely both with rumors  |


Filed under: , After your fourth or fifth time ending up in a ditch or a swimming pool or a tree while attempting to find a good FM frequency to push your iPod tunes to your car stereo, you're likely  |
Filed under: , , , It looks like that codenamed "Fortress" and destined for AT&T is winding its way closer to store shelves -- a listing for a 300 just popped up in the FCC database, complete with test results  |
Filed under: Here's a refreshing shocker: the industry-standard two-year contract is effectively going away -- at least temporarily. Starting tomorrow, the 91 markets of Alltel that are now offering one-year contracts for all new and renewing customers, but there's no  |
Filed under: , , , , , After , Verizon Wireless is finally coming clean with its the 3G-enabled BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230. Said phone will arrive in silver on June 19th, bringing with it a 2 megapixel camera (with  |
Filed under: , , , , , It's hard to say what changed between and today (any ideas, / ?), but it seems that Sprint's tone on the impending launch has shifted just a bit. In a new report over  |
Filed under: , , , Granted, most of the pizzaz in Sony Ericsson's phone is within, but there's still something special about peering at the exterior of a phone and just envisioning all that tree-hugging magic that's going on within.  |
Filed under: , , said way back in February that it had no plans to in 2009, and from the looks of it, none of that has changed. It does, however, appear that the company will release one in 2010,  |
Filed under: , , , , , Look, if this were one of those elusive , we might be able to understand this. But seriously -- $899.99 for a Palm Pre that you won't get until launch day anyway? 'Course,  |
Filed under: , , The exact duration and wording of Sprint's exclusivity agreement with Palm for the Pre has everyone wondering -- perhaps no one more than the carrier's competitors, who are blatantly champing at the bit to steal Sprint's  |
Filed under: , , , , , , Remember that "Elle" we mentioned in the this morning? Whatever it is, it's destined to replace the somewhat homely -- which makes this here TM717 a prime candidate (especially considering that "Elle"  |
Filed under: , , , , By now, you know precisely what the is capable of. You know the of the user experience, and you've probably got a solid idea of whether or not you'll be lined up come June  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , , , , , Leaked carrier roadmap documents of unknown age and origin aren't necessarily the most accurate things in the world, but they are one very awesome, important thing: leaked.  |
Filed under: , , , , , , , It's no big secret that T-Mobile was going to get a version of the HTC Magic at some point, but this box art confirms a couple very important things for us.  |
Filed under: , , There are many things an handset can do in the year 2009 -- tune in live television, shoot HD video, tell you whether you need to be wearing sunscreen, and pay your train fare, just to  |
Filed under: , , Ever dream of controlling a billboard with your phone? Us neither. Nevertheless, it is coming thanks to an unholy partnership between CBS Outdoor and Clusta. Using WiFi or 3G, iPhone owners (and others, apparently) can pinch,  |
Filed under: , You see, the name "xpPhone" is rather here. At first glance, you may assume that you're about to discover what's likely the planet's first cellular telephone to run a full-fledged version of Windows XP. Sadly, we've got  |
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