
Rita has published a few pictures of the Nokia E72 Purple Edition on her blog. Head over to this post to view the photo gallery! The Nokia E72 comes to succees the E71. The smartphone boasts some nice features, such as a 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm jack and fast 10.2Mbps HSDPA. It also has a compass and a new messaging application.
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This is the first video of Niko completely controlled by the Nokia N900. Niko will turn, move, take a photo, upload the photo to TwitPic, and post a message to Twitter!
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iPhone alphabet made from 540 apps. This guy has to much free time
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Here are some high quality pictures of Sony Ericsson X10 Mini. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini is a way smaller version of the Xperia X10. Still, it keeps the style of its larger sibling and runs Android 1.6 with an optimized version of the UX interface on top of it. The Xperia X10 mini has a 2.55″ touchscreen and support for all the specific features of the OS.
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Phone Arena gives you a brief video demonstration of ZombieSmash for the iPhone. In this game you need to protect your home from the un-dead hordes that attack you. To do this you use your fingers in order to throw and smash the un-dead.
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This is a gameplay video of the Nokia N900 game “Tuxracer”. Check it out after the break…
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Ovi Maps for mobile got updated yesterday by the folks at Nokia Beta Labs. There are no major changes but they tweaked it here and there to improve the stability and fix a number of installation problems.
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Nokia is gunning for BlackBerry market share with a major campaign promoting the Nokia E72 business smartphone as the handset of choice for working women. The campaign is part of Nokia’s wider aim to build its share in the enterprise market, with RIM’s market share a central target.
BlackBerry has seen major growth among non-enterprise customers buying business-oriented devices over the past year. According to recent figures, around half of all BlackBerry consumers are now non-enterprise, largely driven by the Pearl and Curve’s success in the business-consumer hybrid area.
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