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Five key handheld trends for 2009

Features So many players, including even Apple, are locking heads in the space we have traditionally called handhelds. What's it going to take to come out on top? We make a few guesses. Read story »

LG announces its first Android smartphone

Crave Update: The GW620 will be available in Asia later this year. LG could not be more specific for the entire region but told us it is scheduled for a November launch ... Read story »

Samsung Omnia B7330 now official

Crave Last month, German site Areamobile posted pictures of the Samsung Omnia Pro B7330 before the Korean company itself made any announcements. Today, the chaebol finally made it official by adding this ... Read story »

Is there no room for smaller smartphone makers?

Crave Yesterday, a report originating from ITP.net suggested that mobile phone company i-mate has gone out of business. According to the tech business news site, i-mate's employees were told to take two ... Read story »

Acer F1 smartphone gets priced

Crave With the impending Windows Mobile 6.5 (WM6.5) update on October 6, we should be seeing quite a number of new handsets from various manufacturers soon. According to UK-based online retailer ... Read story »

LG GM750: WM6.5 smartphone with S-Class interface

Crave Several new Windows Mobile handsets were announced last week by manufacturers such as Sony Ericsson, LG and HTC. All will use the latest revision of Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Mobile ... Read story »

HTC HD2 to come with HTC Sense

Crave The HTC HD2. On Tuesday, Taiwanese handset manufacturer HTC unveiled its fifth Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone, the HTC HD2. It will be the company's first Windows Mobile phone to rock ... Read story »

HTC Tattoo priced in Asia

Crave The HTC Tattoo is the manufacturer's entry-level Android smartphone first announced in September. Most of its specifications aren't groundbreaking, the most interesting being its budget-oriented resistive QVGA display--still quite unusual for ... Read story »

WM6.5 to be updated for capacitive screens?

Crave According to Mopocket, Microsoft is working on an updated user interface for Windows Mobile (WM) 6.5 that will make it easier for manufacturers to implement capacitive touchscreens. Capacitive screens require ... Read story »

LG Expo with optional snap-on pico projector

Crave And you think your smartphone is powerful. Announced Monday, LG's new Expo offers a couple of "firsts" for AT&T, and we don't quite know which excites us the most. Not ... Read story »

Microsoft's plan to get back in the phone game

Features The company's long-rumored "Pink" plans will start revealing themselves next year, as a long-delayed overhaul of Windows Mobile hits the market. Read story »

Acer launches neoTouch and beTouch smartphones

Features The Taiwan vendor adds four more Windows phones to the burgeoning list of devices running Windows Mobile 6.5. Read story »

Why your next phone could have Swype's keyboard

Crave Swype's software keyboard looks like a normal keyboard, but it lets you type without lifting your finger. Keyboard technology may not seem as exciting as faster microprocessors, massive displays, or ... Read story »

Will the Samsung Jet follow the iPhone's evolution path?

Crave Samsung executives were in town for the launch of the Jet. At a launch event in Singapore the night before CommunicAsia 2009 opens, Samsung unveiled its latest touchscreen mobile phone called ... Read story »

Samsung Omnia Pro B7320 hands-on video

Crave This is one of the four Omnia handsets that were announced Monday evening. It has a new Wiz Pro interface that runs on top of the Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard operating ... Read story »

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