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T-Mobile first to blanket UK in HSUPA

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: T-Mobile, HSUPAWhat's the first network to claim a true, full HSPA across all of the United Kingdom? Vodafone? Orange? 3? Nope -- try T-Mobile, which has just flipped the switch on its HSUPA upgrades nationwide to bring upload speeds to a blazing 1.4Mbps (theoretically, anyway). The figured they'd [...]
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Matias Duarte, designer behind Sidekick and Helio, now developing Palm's next-gen UI

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Software, PalmSo we heard from a very reliable source that mobile user interface guru Matias Duarte -- who you may know as the man behind the Sidekick and Helio UI / user experiences -- actually left Helio late last year to join up with Palm. Although no announcement [...]
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Motorola's worldly Q9: "Napoleon" breaks cover for Verizon

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Motorola, Verizon Wireless, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE, EV-DO, CDMA It looks like Motorola and Verizon are getting ready to take a third crack at the Q9 form factor, following up the Q9m and Q9c -- and this time around, there's a little something extra in store. On [...]
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Is the BlackBerry KickStart getting a $50 price tag on T-Mobile?

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, RIM, T-Mobile We could tell by looking that RIM wouldn't think of charging too many hundies for its still unannounced BlackBerry KickStart, but $49.99? CrackBerry has it that said flip phone will be selling at T-Mobile for a penny under $50 on a two-year contract, which certainly [...]
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Philips X800 gets reviewed, GPRS makes it hard to care

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Others, GSM Reviews of Philips' new X800 touchscreen phone are starting to hit the wires ahead of its release, and while it's a plenty attractive phone with a lovely 2.9-inch WQVGA display, the relic of a GPRS radio -- you know, the same kind your great grandparents [...]
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OpenMoko says "screw it," starts taking FreeRunner orders a day early

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Others, Linux, GSM July 4 was the date, but hey, what's the harm in opening up the floodgates just a handful of hours early? Get past the lack of 3G, EDGE, camera, and a rock-solid set of tested, commercialized apps, and open-source phoning nirvana can now be [...]
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Samsung bringing the Instinct to Canada next

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Samsung, Bell Mobility, EV-DO, CDMA Fired up to capitalize on some of the hype Sprint has managed to drum up for the Instinct down in the States, Samsung's taking its iPhone fighter north of the border for a promised intro later this summer. Bell Mobility is the [...]
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Sidekick Gekko, Tony Hawk LX coming to Best Buy on July 27?

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Sharp, T-Mobile, Danger, GSM, EDGE Leaked inventory screens from Best Buy (also known as Poor Buy, So-So Buy, Decent Buy, or Alright Buy, depending on how you feel about the place) suggest that the big box expects to take inventory of the Sidekick Gekko (or "Gecco," depending [...]
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Cops adopt SMS tip lines to help fight crime, find out where the party is

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Misc Apparently, law enforcement is seriously stepping into the 21st century. According to a report, police dep artments in Boston, Cincinnati and over 100 other communities have begun using a text message tip-line in the hopes that cellphone-savvy youngsters will alert them if they see a crime being [...]
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Nokia ushers power-packed 6220 classic into India

Engadget Mobile |  July 3rd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS Indians are among the very first lucky denizens of the world to get a crack at Nokia's 6220 classic, one of the high-end handsets introduced at Mobile World Congress back in February. Though it doesn't get slapped with an Nseries label, [...]
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Google crafts web-based Google Talk for iPhone

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Software, Apple, OS X Google's released a new version of its Google Talk web app that's optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch -- that's right, web app, meaning that they've stayed true to Stevie's original vision of keeping everything within the Safari sandbox. No firmware 2.0, no [...]
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O2 Xda Vista coming to China? What happened to MWg?

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Others, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS Last we'd heard, O2 was well out of Asia with remnants of the firm regrouping as MWg to forge ahead with some of O2's remaining projects and start blazing a new trail. Be that as it may, IT168 appears to [...]
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Toshiba Portege G810 reviewed, cursed

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS, HSUPA, Toshiba Hopes had been reasonably high that Toshiba's G810 would rest near the top of the keyboardless WinMo food chain for a while, but if PocketNow's review is any indication, that's a tall order. Problem numero uno -- which we [...]
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Nextel's new BlackBerry: the Curve 8350?

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, RIM, SprintRumors persist that RIM has another BlackBerry planned for Nextel's iDEN network -- a network that's aging rapidly, no question, but it still has gobs of relevance in the business world where RIM just happens to keep its bread and butter. Last we'd heard there would [...]
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Virgin Mobile rolls out Arc

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, UTStarcom, Virgin Mobile, MVNOs, CDMA Virgin Mobile has released the Arc, another in a long, long line of prepaid models designed to keep the upfront payment to a minimum at the cost of a killer feature list. Still, though, the UTStarcom-sourced flip makes out with Bluetooth, dual [...]
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Motorola A810 in pictures

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Features, Motorola, Linux, GSM, EDGE Quick: name a Linux-based Motorola touchscreen phone that isn't widely distributed in North America. Oh, wait, that's all of them! In this case, "all of them" includes the little A810, a phone that's been kicking around the rumor mill since way, way [...]
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Verizon's Treo 755p gets firmware bump

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Software, Palm, Verizon Wireless, Palm OSThe Verizon version of the Treo 755p from Palm is the latest of the world's 755p's to be graced with a firmware update -- or as Palm describes it, a "tune-up." There's very little detail to go on here, with the support page [...]
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The Motorola RAZR 2 V9x for AT&T brings GPS, non-hideous color

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Motorola, ATT, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS Shoot, all Motorola had to do was change from pink mahogany to this nice, normal, compliant shade of black, and that would've been enough of an update to justify a model name change. There's more, though: the V9x will officially offer [...]
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25 percent of European households shun landlines for mobiles

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: StudiesThough just over 10 percent of wireless Europeans are allegedly riding the 3G wave, the picture's looking a lot prettier when you compare the adoption rate of mobiles to their tethered equivalents. A survey commissioned by the European Union suggests that roughly 24 percent of households have moved [...]
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Motorola announces ZN200 slider in Brazil

Engadget Mobile |  July 2nd, 2008 | Email this
Filed under: Handsets, Motorola, GSM, EDGE, UMTS The second model in Motorola's new ZINE line -- the ZN200 slider -- has officially broken cover, though it's with a whole hell of a lot less fanfare than the first. There are plenty of reasons for that noticeably lower-key intro, of course; [...]
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