
Nokia rocked our socks this week with releases, but the competition met them head-on.
Hooah, what a busy week. Nokia World had a giant batch of announcements, including the the Booklet 3G, the N900, the N97 Mini and lots more. Stefan gives us his perspective on the event, but we also go over the conveniently timed Sony Ericsson and HTC announcements. We also run down a few instant messaging options for iPhone, Symbian, and BlackBerry, both free and premium.
As for giveaways, Will has a big batch of Belkin iPhone accessories for you good listeners out there; just leave a comment in this post and tweet with the #intomobile hashtag for your two chances to win. U.S. participants only.
Hit the jump to start listening to our Nokia World edition of The Signal, and scope out the week’s biggest releases, rumours and headlines.
Music by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, as featured on Tap Tap Revenge for the iPhone and Nokia‘s mix of Map of the Problematique by Muse.
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Apps of the Week: Instant Messaging
BlackBerry – IM+
Symbian – Agile Messenger
Headlines
IntoMobile’s Official Nokia World 2009 Coverage Blog Post
Windows Mobile 6.5 Launching October 6
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 Gets Official
HTC Announces Touch2 (Mega) with Windows Mobile 6.5
Sprint Announces HTC Hero, Available October 11 for $179.99
Rumors
LG to Announce Three Windows Mobile 6.5 Handsets Soon?
BlackBerry Curve 8520 Spotted in White
Verizon-slated Nokia 2705 Shade caught in the wild
Sony Ericsson Aino with ready-for-AT&T 3G radio clears the FCC
Palm Eos (Pixie) still on track for November?
HTC Click coming to France as the HTC Tattoo without WiFi?
HP’s iPAQ K3 Obsidian clears FCC on its way to AT&T
Is this the Android-powered Samsung I5700 Galaxy Lite?
Android-Powered HTC Desire Coming to Verizon?
Leaked: Release Dates for the Verizon BlackBerry Storm 2 (9550)
T-Mobile Morrison clears the FCC?
Motorola Entice W766 coming to Verizon
Wi-Fi BlackBerry Tour Coming with Trackpad, named Essex?
Palm Eos and 16 GB Pre Appear on Sprint System?
Releases
Huawei ‘Pulse’ Android Phone coming to T-Mobile UK in October
Sony Ericsson W595 ‘Ed Hardy’ Edition Coming Soon to the UK
Motorola i856 Debut lands at Boost Mobile
Virgin Mobile USA launches LG Rumor2
LG GW880 is the Android-based OPhone smartphone for China Mobile
Samsung S3650 Corby Gets Official
Sprint announces HTC Touch Pro2 for $349.99 on September 8th
Motorola A45 Murano unveiled in Brazil as MOTOCUBO A45
P.S.: Sorry about the technical problems at the tail end.
iPhone accounts for nearly all handheld WiFi hotspot access in US!
By Will Park on Monday, August 31st, 2009 at 11:15 AM PST Edit this entry.
In Apple, Mobile Web, Research, iPhone, iPhone OS
Now here’s an interesting little factoid gleaned from a new research report from JiWire. It seems that, when it comes to connecting handheld mobile devices, cafe WiFi hostpots across the US serve darn near all of their wireless bits and bytes to the iPhone OS. The iPhone OS (which runs on the iPhone and iPod Touch) accounts for 97.6% of all handheld devices logged onto WiFi hotspots tracked by JiWire – 54.2% use the iPhone and 43.4% are using the iPod Touch.
Taking the iPod Touch out of the equation for a moment, it’s interesting to see just how far ahead of other devices the iPhone stands – more than half of all mobile devices using cafe WiFi are iPhones. The closest competing handset in terms of cafe WiFi hotspot market share is the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N95. In fact, the Sony PSP is the second most used handheld device at these WiFi hotspots.
One way to look at the data is that the iPhone makes web browsing so easy that users are more likely to hop on the information superhighway for a quick stint. It also helps that all iPhone users are given free access to WiFi hotspots at Starbucks and Barnes & Noble stores in the US.
Here’s our take: iPhone users love cafe WiFi hotspots.
[Via: GigaOm]
Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars & Beaterator iPhone Bound
By Daniel Perez on Monday, August 31st, 2009 at 11:01 AM PST Edit this entry.
In AT&T, Apple, Gaming, iPhone, iPhone OS

Rockstar Games’ critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is heading for the iPhone / iPod Touch this fall. In GTA: CW, you play as Huang Lee, a spoiled son of a recently killed Triad boss who travels to Liberty City to deliver a sword that is considered a family heirloom to the new boss, his Uncle Wu Lee. His trip turns disastrous as Huang Lee is robbed of the sword and left for dead. It is now up to Huang Lee to find out who stole the sword and return it to it’s rightful owner. If you’re a fan of the Grand Theft Auto series, especially the original games where the action took place from a top-down view, you’re going to want to make sure you’ve got this gem on your iPhone at all times!
In addition to that, Rockstar Games also announced it’s upcoming portable music creating application, which features beats from famous hip-hop producer Timbaland, will also be making an appearance on the iPhone.
“The simple, pick-up-and-play nature of Beaterator lends itself so well to the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) platforms,” said Sam Houser, Founder of Rockstar Games. “We are happy to deliver an application that allows for such unprecedented sharing and ease-of-use.”
Expect both Grand Theft Auto, Chinatown Wars and Beaterator to arrive in the Apple App Store this fall.
