April 2008
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Samsung unveiled another dual SIM mobile phone, Samsung W599 (or Samsung SCH-W599), which will first be launched in China. The SCH-W599 supports both 800MHz CDMA and GSM carrier networks as well as boasting dual GSM SIM card use simultaneously.
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Written by martin on April 23rd, 2008 with 1 comment.
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The Nokia 6212 Classic is a lightweight 3G handset with a QVGA display and 2 megapixel camera, very similar to the Nokia 3120 Classic in terms of core specification. However, the Nokia 6212 has one key difference – it supports NFC technology.
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Written by martin on April 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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Motorola Launched today a new M990 Smart Rider phone. Strange as it is to believe, Motorola have developed a fixed carphone. This device is specifically designed to be installed in a car. It spotted in an FCC approval document, is described as a “GSM high tier fixed mobile car phone†and is a quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE handset with integrated GPS and Bluetooth.
The FCC documentation describes it as “targeted to a broad band of markets looking for exclusivity like business men, limousines and private cars looking for stylish communication and navigation solutionâ€, which seems a pretty unusual and old-fashioned brief.
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Written by martin on April 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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Leading cordless phone manufacturer VTech(R) Communications, Inc. has announced its latest cordless landline phone system to enable instant messaging (IM) and instant voice using a full QWERTY called the IS6110. One glance at the phone and you can tell it was designed to resemble mobile smartphones with its design.
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Written by martin on April 15th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Besides the Nokia 5000, Nokia introduced the new Nokia 2680 slide and Nokia 1680 classic handsets for emerging markets on 2 April 2008. these two handsets are targeted at consumers who are looking for a good value phone that still has plenty of useful features, while looking smart at the same time.

A common feature the four new phones have, besides being affordable, is the fact that they all come with support for dual-band GSM networks (either 900/1800 MHz or 850/1900 MHz), hence they can work almost anywhere in the world, since GSM is the global standard for mobile networks.
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Written by martin on April 13th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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