Archive for October, 2010

Motorola Droid R2D2

The Motorola Droid 2 R2-D2 Limited Edition from Verizon gets unboxed. Check it out after the break!

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Nokia N8 release photos from Helsinki, Beijing, Shanghai and Moscow

Today was a special day for many folk as they were the first to get their hands on the brand new Nokia N8. Stores in Helsinki, Beijing, Shanghai and Moscow were packed as eager customers queued up to get their hands on the new N8. Some pre-order customers were even lucky enough to get theirs hand delivered. Right now planes, trucks and boats are bringing shipments of N8s all over the world for delivery over the coming weeks. Meanwhile, check out the pics after the jump, including the first man in China to get his hands on a new N8 (he also got a bunch of flowers)

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nokia n8

Nokia N8 smartphone – People all over the world are doing amazing things with Nokia smartphones everyday, from creating a classic Hollywood screen kiss with train sets, to turning their device into something that can help diagnose fatal diseases in remote areas. The new Nokia N8 smartphone TV advert – exclusive to the UK — shows some of the amazing projects that have been discovered.

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Nokia N8 iPhone4

Engadget compares the video recording quality between the Nokia N8 and the iPhone 4. Check them out after the break!

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No more Symbian devices from Samsung

Samsung said today that they have jumped off the Symbian bandwagon and will no longer release any Symbian devices. Heres the official letter to the Symbian developers:

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t-mobile g2

The T-Mobile G2 is rolling out as a Google-experience phone like the G1 did when it became the worlds first Android model. The G2 is running stock Android 2.2 powered by Qualcomm MSM 7230 processor at 800MHz.

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Nokia says Ovi stores app downloads are rising

Daily downloads of mobile applications from Nokias Ovi mobile software store have risen globally to 2.3 million from 2 million in a few weeks according to a top executive for the company. Marco Argenti, Nokias vice president for media, also told Reuters that Nokia is seeing 200,000 people signing up each day to its Ovi service, which was launched in May last year.

Argenti said services would be as important as hardware if Nokia is to succeed in improving the popularity of its phones in the United States where it has lost out hugely to rivals such as Apple and Google.

“We’re very much part of this focus to re-conquer in the United States. It’s not just devices,” he said. (Reporting by Sinead Carew. Editing by Robert MacMillan)

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