And the HTC Dream leaks keep on coming. Not that we mind, or anything. Following on the recent publication of the HTC Dream’s length and width dimensions, courtesy of the FCC, a newly leaked scale wire-frame mockup of the HTC Dream gives us a glimpse of what to expect when the HTC Dream G1 launches…
iPhone Dev Team releases PwnageTool 2.0.3 – iPhone 2.0.2 OS get the jailbreak treatment
Have you been holding off on that iPhone 2.0.2 OS update for your iPhone or iPhone 3G in fear of losing your jailbreak applications? Good news, the iPhone Dev Team has released the latest update to their Pwnage Tool jailbreak solution. With Pwnage Tool 2.0.3, the Dev Team makes it possible to free your iPhone…
HTC Dream G1 sized up by FCC
The HTC Dream G1 is about as out-of-the-bag as it can be. But, what we don’t know about the HTC Dream G1 is how big the device will be. It’ll be a huge hit, that much is certain, but what about the HTC Dream G1’s physical dimensions. The FCC has just approved the first Android-powered…
iPhone 3G radio antenna is just fine – look elsewhere
This isn’t going to be any consolation for those iPhone 3G owners out there going through the trials and tribulations associated with unreliable iPhone 3G performance. From sluggish 3G data connectivity to signal strength issues, the iPhone 3G has been plagued with problems. Apple even released their iPhone 2.0.2 OS to help solve some of…
Epoq EGP-PP01 – World’s first projector phone sports iPhone UI
Sometimes you have to give some to win some. Case in point, the Epoq EGP-PP01 projector phone. This device is the world’s first commercially available handset with a built-in pico-projector capable of splashing up videos and pictures up to 30-inches in size on almost any surface – a winning feature for sure. But, the Epoq…
Another Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 review – pictures galore
Can’t get enough of Sony Ericsson’s HTC-sourced superphone, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1? Of course you can’t. With a WVGA touchscreen display, WiFi, GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS wrapped in Sony Ericsson’s own panel-based UI, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is definitely a superphone that’s worth…
iPhone 3G carriers limited 3G data speeds?
So what are to make of reports of slow 3G data speeds on the iPhone 3G? Well, it’s either a software-based error on Apple’s part, or the carriers are purposefully throttling data speeds for the iPhone 3G. The former has been confirmed as a problem by Apple, and the latest iPhone 2.0.2 OS was released…
Nokia officially breaks cover with Nokia N79 and Nokia N85
We’ve been looking for Nokia to bring a new wave of N-series devices to the world for a good while now. The Nokia N79 and Nokia N85 were expected to take offer consumers even more of the glossy-finished N-series goodness that we see on the Nokia N96. The Nokia N85 NAM (North American edition) has…
Motorola’s consumer product head takes a walk
Chalk up another executive departure for Motorola. The embattled handset manufacturer has seen more than its fair share of executive defections of late, and it doesn’t look like things are getting any better. With new handset division CEO Sanjay Jha taking the reigns of the company’s cellphone arm, things were expected to take a turn…
SingTel offers free iPhone with Visual Voicemail or iTunes Store
Singapore is set to offer the Apple iPhone 3G for free to customers signing qualified monthly contracts. For those Singaporeans willing to fork over $145 every month, SingTel will give them a free 8GB iPhone 3G. The $145 per month plan gives the customer 1,5000 minutes and 3GB of data. Unfortunately, the cheap iPhones won’t…