The good folks over at fony.sk has published tons of pictures of the Nokia 5730, 5630, 5330 and the 5130. If you have a minute or maybe two, head over to their gallery to view the photos.
Here are some more photos of the Sony Ericsson Satio. This phones sure looks promising, but what i don’t understand is why Sony Ericsson choose to go with their own Symbian touch OS instead of the Symbian S60v5 OS. Lets hope that there will be many apps available for this phone when it gets released. Enjoy the pictures!
The Nokia 5330 XpressMusic is a music phone supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 EGSM and WCDMA 850/1700/1900/2100. Main features include Series 40 6th Edition developer platform, WebKit Open Source Browser, A-GPS and Nokia Maps, FM RDS Radio, Flash Lite 3.0, Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs. Supported WCDMA frequencies depend on the region where the device is available.
Nokia 5330 XpressMusic is ideal phone for music and keeping in touch with your social network. XpressMusic touch keys on the side of the display provide instant access to music. The standard 3.5mm jack offers crystal clear sound for any headphones, and the extended battery life gives more than 26 hours of playback time. It also provides access to sites that specialize in online sharing, including Ovi, Facebook, and MySpace.
Here is a unboxing and hands-on video of the Mobinnova ICE. According to pocketnow the Mobinnova ICE got a 3 inch flush touch screen, accelerometer, 256MB ROM/128MB RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, FM Radio, TV-out, GPS, MicroSD slot, Triband 3G, Quadband GSM, and a custom interface running on top of Windows Mobile 6.1.
Mark over at the Nokia Blog had the opportunity to try once again the N97, the long-awaited Nokia flagship. You can read his Nokia N97 and the E75 hands-on review here.
Windows Phone 7 Devices including the Nokia Lumia 900, Nokia Lumia 800, Nokia Lumia 710, HTC 7 Surround, Samsung Focus, LG Optimus 7,LG Optimus Quantum, HTC TITAN, HTC TITAN II, HTC Arrive, HTC Radar, HTC Trophy, HTC 7 Pro.