Yet another nugget from the ongoing Windows Phone 7 announcement is the HTC Mozart, which we had seen a glimpse of this morning in Australia. Some of the specs had leaked earlier, and were mostly confirmed: 1GHz processor, 3.7-inch WVGA display, 8-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, and SRS WOW HD sound. As we already know,…
HTC HD7 Windows Phone official for T-Mobile
The HTC HD7 is official for T-Mobile. This Windows Phone 7 handset seems to be an EVO-like device, but all done up in Microsoft’s new OS that looks better than anything the company has cooked up in some time now. The HD7 comes with a 4.3 inch capacitive display, 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 5 megapixel…
Samsung Focus Windows Phone Announced: 4″ SAMOLED, 1 GHz Processor
Another one of Microsoft’s many Windows Phone babies is the Samsung Focus, which packs a 4″ Super AMOLED display, 8 GB of internal storage, 1 GHz processor, and a 5 megapixel camera with flash. It sounds identical to the Omnia 7 that got accidentally leaked earlier this morning, but at least the outer casing looks…
AT&T Announces HTC Surround Windows Phone: Pop-Out Speakers, 16 GB Storage
AT&T has shown off the HTC Surround at the official announcement of Windows Phone 7. The more specific details are sparse right now, but here’s what AT&T has to say about it: “The HTC Surround brings an immersive multimedia experience to an elegant, compact device. With slide-out speakers that deliver rich, full sound in Dolby™…
Live: Microsoft Windows Phone 7 launch event in New York City – WP7 in NYC
Microsoft has invaded New York City to get all official with their completely revamped and restyled Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system, and we’re here live to bring you hit-by-hit coverage of the WP7 launch event. We’re expecting to see all manner of WP7 hardware today, from the likes of HTC, Samsung, and LG –…
A closer look at the Motorola Bravo, Flipout, and Flipside for AT&T
CTIA 2010 brought us a slew of new affordable Android phones, three of which are made by Motorola and going to AT&T. The handsets, the Bravo, Flipout, and Flipside are brought to us by Motorola, sport Android 2.1 with Motoblur, and are all available well under the standard $200 price point. Motoblur adorns itself on…
Pantech Laser Pew-Pews its Way to AT&T October 17
Amid all of the craziness of CTIA, AT&T quietly slipped out a decent little messaging phone from Pantech called the Laser. It looks a little different from what we saw at the FCC a few weeks ago, but no matter. Besides being named after the awesome marriage of science and destruction, the Laser has a…
Hands-on the Logitech Revue Google TV box – Is it worth it?
At CTIA SF 2010 Logitech announced their Revue, their Google TV set-top box that seamlessly gives you an experience like never before. But, just like with smartphones, there’s a catch. You’ll need to use a specific TV provider, and the price isn’t exactly negligible. In exchange for those compromises, you’ll get Google TV on your…
Sprint Gets Official with Android-Packing Samsung Transform
Remember that little Samsung Android slider we saw in a manual yesterday? It went official in an announcement today from Sprint, complete with Android 2.1 (not 2.2 as speculated), 3 megapixel camera, 3G over EV-DO, Wi-Fi b/g, GPS, a forward-facing video calling camera, 800 MHz processor with 256 MB of RAM, 1500 mAh battery, and…
LG unveils Optimus T Android 2.2 smartphone for T-Mobile
For those of you in need of another T-Mobile Android device in your life, you may want to direct your attention to LG, as they have just announced a new handset in their Optimus line, the Optimus T. The Optimus T will not be a powerhouse of a smartphone, but will be better suited for…