Here’s another exclusive video from CTIA 2009 of the Samsung Propel Pro – a Windows Mobile 6.1 device featuring a full QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, and enterprise applications. The Samsung Propel Pro will be on sale for an expected $149.99 in April (customer’s pay $199.99 and after mail-in rebate, receive $50 AT&T promotion card).
The Samsung Propel Pro will likely be released as part of AT&T’s spring lineup.
Another exclusive thanks to Nan Palmero – a preview of the HTC Touch Diamond 2.
The HTC Touch Diamond 2 features an improved version of TouchFLO 3D, a better camera, a microSD slot, and a larger battery (hooray! More battery life!).
Another video directly from CTIA 2009 from our own Nan Palmero. This time we’re taking a look at the HTC Snap. HTC says that with the Snap they were trying to keep all the good stuff about the HTC Dash but with bigger keys, same small, smooth frame, integrated volume keys, and a 2MP camera.
Our good friend and contributor Nan Palmero was nice enough to get us a one on one look at the HTC Touch Pro2 at this years CTIA!
I must say, this device looks super impressive to me — larger screen, prettier curves, a tilt screen, much more responsive… I can’t wait to get my hands on one!
Be sure to check out the above video for a complete rundown of the HTC Touch Pro2 straight from CTIA.
As part of the new stylized look that Windows Mobile 6.5 will bring to the table, Microsoft has also given a new look and feel to Internet Explorer Mobile.
According to CNET, who recently sat down with Microsoft at CTIA 2009, IE Mobile will look much cleaner, have bigger, more touch friendly icons, and round navigation buttons (as seen in the photo) that will disappear when you’re not using them.
The good? Flash Lite support, copy and paste (zing!)
The bad? No image downloading, notext searching within documents, no tabbed browsing, and no browser add-ons. Booo!
They are, however, aiming to make it faster, which is really what we need with mobile browsing. Well, we’ll have to wait and see the final product. I’m hesitantly excited.
We’re hearing plenty of rumours that HTC’s newest QWERTY device, the HTC Maple, is gearing up to make a front stage appearance at this years upcoming CTIA Wireless Trade Show which is happening April 1st to 3rd in Las Vegas.
Many of you will remember the HTC Maple for its uncanny resemblance to most of the BlackBerry handsets.
One could say that it’s a cross between a Samsung Blackjack and the Moto Q, but that would just be denying that those devices don’t look just like BlackBerrys too, I suppose.
Either way, the HTC Maple has some neato specs – Windows Mobile 6.1, 2.4″ QVGA, 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM, and a cool 528MHz Qualcomm 7225 processor.
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