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HTC released a new firmware version for Alltel’s HTC Touch, which brings, first off all, support for Alltel’s EVDO Rev. A network, allowing faster data transfer speeds as well as faster Web browsing. Moreover, the update enables Touch users to receive video messages and it also comes with enhanced Bluetooth performances (connectivity problems with some devices have been fixed). continue reading…

LG Electronics today launched the KF700, a multimedia phone that combines three input methods: a 3-inch touch screen, alpha-numeric keypad and Shortcut Dial.

The KF700’s 3-inch touch screen provides an onscreen interface and a wide aspect ratio for watching movies or browsing the internet. continue reading…

Nokia just announced a new S60 music and gaming focussed smartphone, the 5320 XpressMusic. There’s a new ‘Say and Play’ feature (voice-controlled music playback), up to 24 hours of playback time (almost double that of the N95 8GB), a dedicated audio playback chip and USB2 transfer speeds for loading music on in the first place. Some thoughts, PR details and images below. continue reading…

The current flagship in the Samsung’s fleet – U900 Soul – will be finally making its way to stores in Germany, France, and UK at a suggested retail price of 400 euro. In the same time the innovative LG KF510 is also already available in the UK at least with most of the network carriers, so a SIM-free version should be available soon. continue reading…

Things are obviously getting hotter around Sony Ericsson by the hour. We know have two more leaks including the yet to be officially announced Sony Ericsson G502 and Sony Ericsson P5. continue reading…

The last few days have brought up some discussion about the mobile web, the browsing and interacting with web sites from the (smart)phone browser. Some say it’s dead, some say it’s only just started. What is clear is that the difference between a 1200×800 pixel (desktop) screen and a 240×320 (phone) screen means that how sites interact will be different. How do the latest and best Web 2.0 sites measure up when using a mobile phone? continue reading…