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[27 Oct 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Samsung Omnia B7330 Vs Omnia B7320

As Microsoft has reworked their User Interface in their latest Windows Mobile 6.5, It is worth the wait for Omnia B7330 and avoid spending money on Omnia B7320 as it comes with old Windows Mobile 6.1.
The Samsung Omnia Pro B7320 has already made itself known but the Omnia PRO B 7330 that has just made its first appearance in the form of quite a few leaked details, will be a Windows Phone with a screen resolution of 320 X …

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[18 Oct 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
HTC Imagio Review: Supports VCAST Mobile TV And Video On Demand

HTC Imagio represents the change in Verizon style with its smartphone offerings, as this is the carrier’s first smartphone to support VCast multimedia services. The HTC Imagio also marks Verizon’s first ever Windows Mobile 6.5 device.

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[11 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Samsung B7620: $1035 Georgio Armani Phone With 800MHz Processor And WinMow 6.5

Samsung and Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani announced on Friday a new 700-euro ($1,032) mobile phone, a nice-looking device that sports a slide-and-tilt and a Nokia N97 mini-like design.
Giorgio Armani himself personally designed this Smartphone as he did with the first Giorgio Armani mobile phone in 2007 and the Emporio Armani Samsung “Night Effect” handset in 2008. Manufactured by Samsung, the smartphone aims at complementing designer suits from the famed designer.
According to Inquisitr, the Samsung Giorgio Armani …

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[6 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
HTC HD2 With 1 GHz Processor Make Windows Mobile 6.5 Fly

HTC’s HD2 smartphone unveiled today is the crown jewel of HTC’s Windows Mobile 6.5 offerings with 4.3 inch WVGA capacitive display that dwarfs the iPhone and most other touch devices.
The HTC HD2 will be the first Windows Mobile smartphone to feature multi-touch. HTC also outfitted the HD2 with HTC Sense, the company’s less-radical, alternative interface to TouchFLO 3D that made its debut on the Android-powered HTC Hero.
What makes the HD2 special? Two things: a capacitive screen, which is new …

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[5 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
HTC Pure Available Running Microsoft’s Latest Windows Mobile 6.5

AT&T has officially announced the he Touch Diamond2 (branded as the Pure) complete with Windows Mobile 6.5.
Designed to have both consumer and business appeal, the HTC Pure features a slick design and offers a 3.2-inch WVGA touch screen with both a gravity and light sensor. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G support are all onboard as well as a 5-megapixel camera and music player.
AT&T said that with the launch it was one of the first carriers to offer Windows Mobile …

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[5 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
HTC Tilt 2: Windows 6.5 Based Tilting Touchscreen With Slide-Out Keyboard

AT&T announced its first Windows Mobile 6.5 device the HTC Tilt 2 (HTC Touch Pro2) that would come to its airwaves in the following weeks.
HTC Tilt 2 comes to the market with touchscreen display and feature HTC’s TouchFLO 3D interface, as well as intuitive navigation features and fast access to applications and functionality.
According to AT&T, it will also support Microsoft’s Windows Marketplace for Mobile, which will debut on October 6 officially. Users will have the opportunity to purchase applications …

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[1 Sep 2009 | No Comment | ]
Windows Mobile 6.5 Announced Along With MyPhone Service

Microsoft has announced that latest Windows Mobile 6.5 will hit the market on October 6. The latest Windows Mobile 6.5 boasts a new user experience, improved browsing and a service called My Phone.
The decision of releasing Windows Mobile 6.5 just six months before expected release of Windows Mobile 7 can prove disastrous for Microsoft. The lack of demand, along with freely offered software from heavy hitters Google Inc. and Nokia Corp, puts into question the appeal and business sense …

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[20 Aug 2009 | One Comment | ]
Windows Mobile 7.0 Will Take On iPhone And Palm Pre Combined

Microsoft’s dual strategy as referred by many news sites, is some how has turned into a bloggers favorite joke. Microsoft is planning to adopt a dual platform strategy to promote its Windows Mobile OS against the iPhone and Google Android.
Microsoft is scrambling to find its place in the new world order where the company is losing market share to Apple along with RIM and Palm, and Google is moving into the handset space with Android.
Six months ago Microsoft unveiled …