Pantech intros bone-conducting A1407PT handset
While bone conduction has been fairly quick to catch on in headsets, the slightly unnerving technology has so far been conspicuously absent from the cellphones themselves, save for the odd rumor.
While bone conduction has been fairly quick to catch on in headsets, the slightly unnerving technology has so far been conspicuously absent from the cellphones themselves, save for the odd rumor.
Here’s the Nokia new internet phone N810 successor to N800. It has a 4.3-inch widescreen display, 2GB of internal memory, TI OMAP 2420 processor, 128MB RAM, 256MB Flash, miniSD/microSD card slot, and a QWERTY keypad. The Nokia N810 will hit stores on the November with a price tag of $479. More pictures after the jump.
Is it safe yet to declare that carriers are looking at finger-friendly touchscreens as The Next Big Thing in wireless? Sprint today has officially announced its HTC Touch, a device codenamed “Vogue” that brings all of the original’s unique personality to the world of CDMA and, thankfully, EV-DO.
Nokia’s N95 8GB super-chunk is out for global distribution today. N95 fans can now take home the larger storage and slightly bigger 2.8-inch (240 x 320) display in addition to the HSDPA, WiFi, A-GPS, and 5 megapixel camera already found in Nokia’s existing flagship multimedia computer.
Today in London at the Symbian Smartphone Show, Samsung announced its 3rd new S60 smartphone in recent history, the SGH-i560. Like the i450 that was announced last week, the i560 uses the slider form factor. It is a tri-band GSM handset 900/1800/1900MHz that also supports high-speed HSDPA data on the 2100MHz band.