Samsung joins the Android revolution with its Galaxy offering Getting on the Google bandwagon, Samsung’s new Galaxy smartphone will be the first Samsung mobile that utilises the Android operating system, which provides a Google experience with a range of application downloads. It is one of four phones released by Samsung…
Is Dell about to enter into the smartphone category? Maybe.. A rumour out of China of all places, says that it is possible Dell could be getting a smartphone. A blurry photo on one of the Chinese messageboard PDAFans claims it is true. You can’t really tell too much from…
…Google OS into the stratisphere. The company also believes that the Apple iPhone OS will be the next fastest-growing smartphone operating system in 2009, with a relatively6 modest 79 percent growth rate. “We forecast global Android smartphone shipments to grow an impressive 900 percent annually during 2009,” said Tom Kang,…
Motorola’s latest offering in the smartphone space uses TelstraOne Experience Motorola’s newest smartphone has been designed to make managing your social and work life easy, and utilises Telstra’s new mobile user interface, TelstraOne Experience. This new interface is claimed to allow the Motosurf A3100 to deliver one-click access for fast,…
Samsung’s latest offering in the mobile phone space looks set to give the iPhone a run for its money Samsung’s UltraTouch smartphone comes with an easy-to-use touch screen and a slide-out numeric keypad, which means users can operate the handset in full touch mode, or slide out the keypad. The…
Is Microsoft finally going to produce a smartphone of its own? It won’t be the first time, or last time, that a rumour has surfaced about a Microsoft working on a smartphone, but this time the jungle tomtom’s are coming from the reputable Wall Street Journal. The Journal says that…
LG’s Arena smartphone looks like it will give its competitors a run for its money. LG Electronics ARENA (LG-KM900) multimedia phone’s new multimedia features include a totally new 3D S-Class User Interface (UI), and has some pundits believing it could rival the iPhone for functionality. It is also claimed to…
…a fan of the their units, then carry on! The company’s new Curve8900 smartphone is said to be the thinnest and lightest full-QWERTY Blackberry smartphone in the Australian market. It features an elegant, compact design with a stylish black finish and chrome frame. It includes a large display with a…
…Research In Motion is keeping mum about when the store will be ‘open’ for business, but pundits guess within the next couple of days as back in October the company was touting a March launch. Users will be able to personalise their BlackBerry smartphone with games, social networks, personal productivity…
…Ur World’ and works by combining a web camera, miniature projector and internet-connected smartphone into a device that can be worn like jewellery. Sensors respond to hand movements and users can take photos or browse the internet by utilising a combination of hand gestures… How very Minority Report… MIT researcher…
Palm has made the grandaddy of all comebacks with their latest release – the Pre – the smartphone walked away with top honours at CES. Palm has made the grandaddy of all comebacks with their latest release – the Pre – the smartphone walked away with top honours at CES….
Palm has kicked off CES with the launch of a new smartphone – the Pre – which is tipped to topple iPhone from its throne. Palm has kicked off CES with the launch of a new smartphone – the Pre – which is tipped to topple iPhone from its throne….