
After Verizon’s decision to require data plans on all of their 3G feature phones, it appears that AT&T is following suit with a few devices of their own.
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“It’s not a projector phone, it’s a phone with a projector…” When you look at the LG eXpo, the first thought that comes to mind may be “c’mon, it’s just another Windows Mobile phone.”
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[Image via: Engadget ] Dustin over at DroidDog has the lowdown on Motorola’s busy week of earnings calls, rumors, and rumor confirmations. The part that you probably care most about? Moto is at work with Google on what we’ll call the Nexus Two, aka the next Google-branded smartphone to be sold direct via the fledgling Google online store.
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[Image via: Techblog.gr ] CES, Apple iPad launch, MacWorld … the Winter trade show season is just getting started, folks! Next up (well, after MacWorld) is the grandpapi of them all, if you’re into the whole global mobile thing: Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
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At this point I don’t even care what Apple and Nokia are suing and countersuing one another over. When we get a judgement and one company or the other is forced to stop importing doohickeys to the U.S. (yeah, right) or pay a fine that would bankrupt many an American city but hardly cause either company’s CFO to blink, then I’ll care again
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What I like about David over at TmoNews is that he doesn’t mess around with so-called ninjas who don’t know how to focus their point and shoot cameras. Oh, no,
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Despite Google’s attempt to work with the unlocked market by offering an unsubsidized Nexus One for $529, there’s one glaring problem: if you want 3G, you’re forced to sign with T-Mobile (thanks to the device supporting HSDPA in the AWS band, which is exclusive to T-Mobile at the moment).
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Uhoh - bad news this morning for Nexus One owners.
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After Verizon’s decision to require data plans on all of their 3G feature phones, it appears that AT&T is following suit.
admin Editorials, Reviews