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Samsung Electronics launched first HSUPA supported smartphone, SCH-M470.
T-Mobile’s roaming deal with AT&T has obviously already kicked in:
Here are a few tips to write down courtesy of ehow.com if you are interested in becoming a cell phone sales rep.
A new phone which is set to rival Apple's iPhone is being developed by Nokia.
To the trailing list of fashion house branded cell phones, we have one more add on from Tag Heuer.
The touchscreen "Tube" could debut by the end of the year, Nokia told the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference. Built-in Java may give Nokia's Tube an advantage over Apple Inc.'s iPhone. An analyst suggested Nokia may be trying to freeze Apple's iPhone out of the European market, where Nokia is strong, by promising an iPhone-like device.
In a survey of iPhone owners, Rubicon Consulting found that a third of iPhone users carry a second phone in addition to their iPhone.
Apple’s been heavily criticised for not allowing third-party apps onto the iPhone.
Rumours have been rampant for months since the launch of the iPhone in the USA back mid-2007 regarding Australia's chance to taste the iPhone.
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