We started the week here at iPhone Buzz discussing all things having to do with the reception issues the iPhone 3G has been experiencing. Steve Jobs admitted that about 2% of iPhone 3G users have experienced the connection issues. An angry customer even sued Apple over the reception issues. Shortly thereafter, the iPhone 2.0.2 update Click to Read More >
AOL has recently announced that its AIM Windows Mobile client is out of beta. The application is perfect for those who rely heavily on AIM for their instant messaging activities. Not surprisingly, AOL touts the app as the one that provides users with “best-in-class experience.” Features include real-time status updates and contacts management (Buddy List Click to Read More >
A great phone we have evaluated is the RIM BlackBerry 7520, a phone that was designed to revolutionize this year’s market. Launched around 01/10/2004 the BlackBerry 7520 works under the networks iDEN 800. Being of size 114 x 74 x 28 mm and weighting only 173 g, this item´s size will please its users. This Click to Read More >
Everyone knew that TM506 clamshell was in the pipeline and as expected it is now official. The design and features of the phone clearly state that it is made for the cheap low to the mid-range market. Luxury lovers need to look for other handsets of Sony. TM506 flip phone will be the first handset Click to Read More >
I can honestly say that upon first removing the Motorola EQ5 from its packaging my immediate response was simply “WOW!!!” – this thing is absolutely gorgeous and is exactly the solution that I have been looking for to listen to music while away on business trips (which happens about half of the year) I had Click to Read More >
While the idea of jogging holds as much appeal to me as sliding down a banister of razor blades, those who do enjoy this baffling way to exercise (give me a swimming pool and weights room any day) will be thrilled to know Nike+ is headed to your iPhones and iPod touches. A wide variety Click to Read More >
The Treo Pro will also be available in the United States in the fall through the Palm online store as well as select Internet, retail and enterprise resellers for a suggested retail price of $549. The U.S. version is unlocked and unsubsidized, giving end users the flexibility to simply insert their existing active SIM card Click to Read More >