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"If you're apt to believe it, supposedly a regional HTC GM by the name of Kevin Chen flapped his lips about the first Windows Mobile 7 devices launching in Q109 -- so between six and nine months from now. We reached HTC, which had no (further) comment on the matter, but everything we've seen about 7 so far kind of leads us to believe that 7-based devices launching before next year's Mobile World Congress sounds a bit premature, even if that doesn't necessarily jibe with the MWg roadmap (which promised devices possibly even later this year)."
Macrumors.com is reporting that in order to cut down on iPhone unlocking, 3G iPhone activation will only be done in-store at AT&T retail outlets.
A smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities beyond a typical mobile phone, often with PC-like functionality.
Smart Device Central is your resource site for Smartphones and PDA reviews, tips and more from the editors of PC Magazine
Developers of applications for smartphones are finding the ground shifting under their feet. With the iPhone App Store set to launch, the line is blurring between business and consumer smartphones. Future phones are likely to be highly customizable.
Apple's $199 3G iPhone and MobileMe, an upgrade version of its Mac syncing service, should successfully give shares a shot at a new leg up. It's simply too tough to argue that sales won't be absolutely huge now that the iPhone has moved from must-have status gadget to can-have everyday phone for tens of thousands of new users.
Mobile phones could be a godsend to the airline industry - saving time and therefore money.
MWg have a stunning offer available this month - claim £50 cash back when you purchase this device!
More smartphone news: Palm and Verizon have inked a deal for the wireless carrier to sell Palm's $99 Centro smartphone.
Developers were asked to identify any platforms they were targeting from a list of sixteen that included Symbian, Nokia series 80, Palm OS, RIM OS and others
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