Three days ago we posted a leaked Nokia 7310 Classic press photo. Now it’s time for some real-world experience. As you’re about to see, this baby looks much better live and I’ve no doubt Nokia will sell tons of these. The materials used look just right and the overall size of the device (or at   Click to Read More >

Sony Ericsson works on motion sensor gaming?

May 30, 2008 by rubbi on UncategorizedADD COMMENTS

Sony Ericsson phones may already be known as one of the top choices among mobile gamers, but that’s obviously not enough for both Swedish and Japanese shareholders, especially in a time when they’re facing the competition from Nokia’s NGage platform. The handset maker has reportedly signed a deal with California-based GestureTek, which we already covered   Click to Read More >

Gresso’s White Diamond Collection for uber-rich

May 30, 2008 by rubbi on UncategorizedADD COMMENTS

Gresso’s Avantgarde collection recently got two White Diamond members. The two new handsets aren’t designed for everyone, or at least not many of us can afford even the less expensive of the two. White diamonds, casing made of 200-year-old African blackwood and a titanium keyboard base plate are there to say “Are you sure this   Click to Read More >

Opera Software has ambitious plans to go beyond the browser. They already rule the mobile web browser market and they think it’s about time their software is turned into platform. That being said, they’ve just announced support for Google Gears in their desktop and mobile browsers. The inclusion of Gears in Opera’s main browsing products   Click to Read More >

Now, we’ve seen quite a few fake Nokia N95 devices. However, this time Chinese handset makers cloners went one step beyond. The so called “MM95″ is, you guessed that correctly, much smaller than the original device. However, it does keep the dual-sliding mechanism and therefore looks quite nice. Even though I shouldn’t praise fake devices,   Click to Read More >

Just in time for the Virgin Mobile Festival, the MVNO has announced a special edition of its Wild Card phone. The so called Virgin Mobile Festival Special Edition Wild Card is pretty much the same as the original Wild Card, except that it comes with 50 music downloads from eMusic and a one-year subscription to   Click to Read More >

Yesterday Qualcomm announced that it had developed a new Bluetooth chipset that was not only smaller than most, but more power efficient. The new chip also includes a built-in signal amplifier and should work well in small, low-end handsets. Read the full story here.