HTC’s newest version of the Touch Cruise now includes the HTC Footprints app which puts this new GPS-centric device to good use by integrating your location data with photos and notes – cool! Not only does this feature make the phone great for pairing up with your Flickraccount, it makes it a great in-car GPS navigation system, too. But that’s not all (wait! there’s more!) – check out the devices specs and some cool pictures as well as the official press release after the jump!
The Samsung Omnia’s biggest selling point is its touch screen – it’s huge, very responsive, and looks very sharp. Also worth noting are its 8GB internal memory (expandable to 24GB with a 16GB microSD card!), great battery life, GPS built right in, and a 5MP auto-focus camera (with LED flash).
This sleek little phone comes out of Russia from RoverPC and features 3G, quadband GSM, WiFi, 624MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, mini USB and microSD slots, 3MP camera, GPS and an accelerometer.
The G7 will run Windows Mobile 6.1 will be available in Russia sometime this month for around $616 – not too shabby, huh?
While we could complain about the quality of this leaked photo – this is what we have to work with, folks. So kudos to the anon photographer.
Well, in case you can’t spot it right away, this is the long rumoured T-Mobile Shadow II – HTC’s non-touch, WinMo 6.1 standard smartphone. As is rumoured, it supports HotSpot WiFi-based calling on top of a 2.6 inch QVGA display, slide-out 20-key text keyboard, 2MP camera, microSD slot, and quad-band GSM/EDGE.
We at WindowsMobile Cool heard about this device at the end of last week, but we had no idea just how much hype this device would get!
Now, just so we’re clear, this isn’t a Windows Mobile device – but it’s still pretty rockin’! Check out these features: Touch display which slides and tilts to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, ssisted GPS, 5MP camera with dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss lens, 3G with HSDPA, WiFi, A2DP Bluetooth and 32GB of onboard memory, plus a slot for another 16GB via MicroSD card. Cool!
The relatively unheard of Pantech Duo 2 has made its first appearance on the FCC database. And, as often is the case, some unnamed someone was there to snap some high-resolution pictures of the shiny new device for us to oogle!
Sadly, it seems that the shiny bit is one of the only improvements over the original Pantech Duo: QWERTY, dual band 850/1900, GSM/EDGE/WCDMA (supports AT&T’s 3G network), 2MP camera (with video capture), Bluetooth, microSD… nothing new, really but Windows Mobile 6.1.
If you needed any more proof that Verizon Wireless was indeed getting the HTC Touch Pro, wait no more. Here’s your proof! The video’s just over a minute long but shows – without question – the HTC Touch Pro wearing Verizon’s “Big Red” getup and showing off its impressive goods for the camera.
Verizon’s version of the HTC Touch Pro boasts 512MB of ROM, TV-out, a 3.2-megapixel autofocus cam, microSD (with support up to 32GB), and an integrated business card scanner. It’s still not known when it’ll hit stores, but soon, my lovelies, soon. Fingers crossed!
ce22d: @jugglerKENTO 俺も前はiPhoneにしたくてしょうがなかったんだけど今みんなiPhone使ってて使いこなせてなさそうなやつもiPhoneにしててなんかいやになったから他のスマホあるいはWindowsPhoneにするかも iPhoneももっと何か変わったら考える 9 months ago from Chromed Bird