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HTC Touch Diamond hands-on

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It’s finally here! The good folks at HTC have been good enough to send over an HTC Touch Diamond for consideration. I’ve been playing with this handsome little phone for the past few days, and let me just say, it’s the slickest Windows Mobile handset that I’ve ever had the pleasure of using - which [...]

HTC bringing HTC Diamond and HTC Raphael to Sprint with VGA touchscreens and WiFi

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Coinciding with HTC's new marketing push in the US, it looks like HTC is set to take the US CDMA market by storm with a couple gorgeous touchscreen handsets destined for Sprint. Newly discovered documents detail plans for HTC to bring the HTC Diamond and HTC Raphael to the No. 3 US carrier Sprint's network [...]

ASUS P750 hacked to do VGA resolution

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The ASUS P750 has been living a double life of sorts. I told you a little while ago that the Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional smartphone was moonlighting as a VGA-display super-hero in an effort to break-out from its daily ho-hum existence as a mild-mannered QVGA commoner. It was sort of sad that the ASUS P750 had [...]

Asus P750 sporting VGA resolution screen on the down-low?

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It's not every day that we hear of gadgets sporting unannounced features, nevermind some unannounced badass hardware. That wold be like buying a 250GB hard drive and tearing open the packaging to find that you have 1TB of storage! Well, that sort of thing seems to be happening to Asus P750 owners. Some users are [...]

Live pics of the E-ten Glofish X800

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We love the VGA-packing E-ten Glofish X800 because it’s basically the incredibly capable underdog in the Windows Mobile 6.0 world. The VGA display actually gives it a hand-up on the AT&T Tilt’s QVGA display, but the recently FCC approved E-ten Glofish X800 is the underdog because it doesn’t have the powerful carrier-subsidized mind-share that the AT&T Tilt/HTC Kaiser enjoys. Oh, and it doesn’t have the QWERTY keyboard of its bigger brother, the E-ten Glofish M800 , but we still gotta give it up to the X800 for that glorious VGA display. Anyway, Keep reading for more live pics of the E-ten Glofish X800. Pics from eprice and sogi. ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:CeBIT 2007: E-ten Glofish X800 Windows Mobile SmartphoneE-Ten posts 1H 2007 net profits up 73%E-Ten Glofish M800 adds QWERTY keyboard to the X800E-Ten Glofiish X800 finally starts shippingE-Ten Glofiish X800 gets approved by the FCC

E-ten Glofish M800 with European and US 3G support approved by FCC

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It looks like AT&T’s top competitor to their AT&T Tilt (HTC Kaiser TyTn II) is that much closer to hitting Yankee shores. The E-ten Glofish M800 Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional phone has just gotten the “go ahead” from the FCC . E-ten recently teamed up with Arima to push out faster and badder WinMo smartphones, and it looks like they’re right on target. The E-ten Glofish X800 was the first WM6 device from this partnership, and the Glofish M800 basically adds a slide-out QWERTY keyboard (and some thickness). We last heard about the Glofish M800 earlier this month , but we had no idea it would already garner FCC approval. With a 500Mhz CPU, 2.8 inch VGA display, quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM radio with tri-band (850/1900/2100Mhz) HSDPA/UMTS, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi, GPS, 256MB ROM/64MB RAM, and 2 megapixel camera (with front-facing video-call camera) - all powered by the venerable Windows Mobile 6.0 OS - the E-ten Glofish M800 is poised to take a serious swipe at the HTC Kaiser (as well as the AT&T Tilt in the US). As we mentioned previously, the HTC Kaiser/AT&T Tilt has a hand up on the E-ten Glofish M800. The AT&T Tilt has AT&T’s support, so we expect the AT&T Tilt to have a bit of an edge - at least in terms of mind share . FCC ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:E-Ten Glofish M800 adds QWERTY keyboard to the X800E-Ten posts 1H 2007 net profits up 73%E-TEN updates the Glofish M500E-Ten Glofish X600 revealed - GPS equipped Windows Mobile 6.0 smartphoneE-TEN goes VGA on the Thin Glofish X500

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