Category Archives: Mobile World Congress
While the news of a stolen HTC handset running WinMo 6.5 had our hopes up for a sketched out video, it seems that Microsoft let us down. Apparently, once the phone was jacked, Microsoft remotely wiped all the system info and user data on the device, making it utterly useless....
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Another Mobile World Congress has come and gone, so I decided to be a nice guy and share all the ETN coverage of the event. We saw some awesome new phones, lost hope in a few companies, and even witnessed a crime. Either way, it was a good show in...
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With the announcement of the Vodafone HTC Magic came speculation; was this indeed the promised G2? Those clever guys at Engadget snapped this photo at an offline Gmail demo at the MWC, which shows the Magic displaying a big ol’ T-Mobile logo; no Vodafone in site. The similarities are uncanny;...
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While the Mobile World Congress has been piling on the news this week, probably the most interesting story revolves around a stolen HTC Touch Diamond/Touch Pro 2 running Windows Mobile 6.5. Obviously there are two issues regarding this theft; a brand new device, and a brand new WM version. Ouch....
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We’ve heard of AT&T’s plans on adopting the LTE/4G services in 2011, but it seems Verizon has jumped the gun by stating that they plan on releasing this same technology in 2010. The news came via the MWC, where Verizon announced they have already begun testing their LTE service in...
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There’s has always been a big dispute in terms of turn by turn navigation on the iPhone. The two main issues can be narrowed down to thus: finding a map provider, (either Navteq or TeleAtlas) and worming around the SDK issues. In terms of map providers, our best bets are...
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We had the notion that the Nuvifone was coming soon, and what better place to debut than the Mobile World Congress. The Unwired View got us a hands-on with the G60, with the most notable feature being the gorgeous 3.55″ 272×480 WQVGA touch-screen. While it does boast resistive touch, motions...
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We’ve reached a plateau with 3G speeds; I want to download massive files, video chat with multiple friends and watch HD movies. Will a 4G network give us these capabilities? AT&T took the floor at Barcelona to announce that testing of their Long Term Evolution/4G network will begin in 2010,...
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Not much details here, but Engadget Spanish first reported that LG announced that they will be using Google’s mobile OS, Android in a phone by June. Also, two more phones are expected to be released by the end of 2009. This will be interesting to see what LG can do...
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Courtesy to Gizmodo for sharing their first hands on with us. Overall, the HTC Magic looks like a gorgeous device; inside and out. In this demo, the Gizmodo team gave us a tour of the keyboard and camera features. In terms of first impressions, I would still say that the...
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