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 <title>HTC Touch Pro (Raphael) now available in UK!</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Die-hard HTC fans and casual Windows Mobile users alike will be glad to hear that HTC’s QWERTY-keyboard toting cousin to the slick HTC Touch Diamond, the HTC Touch Pro (Raphael) is now available in the UK. Online retailer Devicewire is selling the slightly-thicker but oh-so-practical HTC Touch Pro for £514.99 to UK residents that are [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>HTC Touch Pro coming to Vodafone UK in August</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;HTC is really hitting their UK market hard these days. With the HTC Touch Diamond already expected in the UK, lucky Brits will have to decide which handset they’d like to play with - a sleek and trim, VGA boasting, HSDPA handset with and without a QWERTY keyboard.  The United Kingdom is set to receive the [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 18:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>MetroPCS launches the Samsung R410</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Remember that easy-to-use,  messaging phone  that Samsung was sending over to MetroPCS’s network? Yea, well, it’s finally gone live in time for some last-minute holiday shopping. The Samsung R410 will bring some QWERTY-based messaging prowess to MetroPCS’s mid-range lineup. At a $200 price point, this thing is actually at the higher-end of the carrier’s stable, but with features like a VGA camera (they call it a “high-resolution” shooter, but we know better) and Bluetooth as the most-advanced offering, the Samsung R410 isn’t all that high-end.    Still, if unlimited calling plans and text-messaging focus is what you’re looking for, then the Samsung R410 on MetroPCS should do you just fine. Grab it for the aforementioned $200 in your choice of black or red. We like the red, but you can’t go wrong with black.          MetroPCS    ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:MetroPCS announces the Samsung R410MetroPCS goes live in Los Angeles, CA.FCC: Huawei M318 headed to MetroPCSMetroPCS puts in buy-offer to acquire Leap Wireless for $5.12 billionMetroPCS planning 3G service in seven markets&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 02:40:32 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>MetroPCS announces the Samsung R410</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Free unlimited calling plans are MetroPCS’s forte, but they just don’t have any youth-oriented messaging phones. As such, MetroPCS has announced that they are picking up the horizontally-sliding Samsung R410 to boost their wireless stable. What’s with the horizontal slider, you ask? Why, it reveals a full QWERTY keyboard for the text-messaging set.    Unfortunately, when $35 unlimited calling plans are involved, you’ll have to sacrifice a couple power-features. The MetroPCS Samsung R410 trades a multi-megapixel camera and EVDO data connection for a lowly VGA shooter and 1xRTT data speeds. On the up-side, there’s a bit of stereo Bluetooth goodness to keep you in Bluetooth-headphone-bliss as you lament the absence of a decent data connection.         But hey, if unlimited wireless calling on a text-messaging ace like the Samsung R410 is everything you’ve been wishing for, then head on over to MetroPCS and grab your own Samsung R410 for somewhere between $150 and $200. Oh, and unlimited AIM chats, text messages, and internet access will bump up your unlimited calling plan to $50 a month.    Actually, for the price and the intended demographic, we’re liking the Samsung R410 more and more.    [Via:  Electronista ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:MetroPCS goes live in Los Angeles, CA.FCC: Huawei M318 headed to MetrPCSMetroPCS puts in buy-offer to acquire Leap Wireless for $5.12 billionMetroPCS: Leap Wireless keeps rejecting us, we&#039;re going to stop hitting on themFCC outs ZTE C88 mid-level phone for MetroPCS&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 04:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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 <title>Nokia files patent for side-sliding mobile phone with QWERTY keyboard</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Here’s an interesting tidbit from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). We stumbled across this patent application, from none other than Nokia, that outlines a method to incorporate a “turn and slide” display that tilts upward to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. Now, there have been numerous sliding-screen designs in an effort to combine the full-face screen (touchscreen in some cases) with a full, comfortably-sized QWERTY keyboard - there’s the inimitable  Sidekick  flip-display (Motorola  Sidekick Slide  excepted), the  HTC Kaiser ’s ( AT&amp;amp;T Tilt ) slide-up and tilting display, and the laterally opening design on the  Nokia E90  and  HTC Omni . With all that competition, you would think Nokia would want to design a unique way to combine the full-face display with a QWERTY keyboard - and you’d be right.         The  USPTO patent application  reveals Nokia’s intention to use a rotating “knob” on one end of the device that, when rotated, will slide the display to the side and tilt it upward for convenient viewing - unveiling a full QWERTY keyboard underneath. Interestingly, Nokia’s design sketches seem to hint at a full-touchscreen setup - indicated by the lack of buttons on the front-face of the device. Could this be destined to be part of Nokia’s  S60 Touch  lineup? A touch-based S60 device with a sliding and tilting display &lt;em &gt;and&lt;/em&gt; a full QWERTY keyboard? Be still our beating hearts. We’re not sure if this patent application will actually materialize in the real-world, but we sure hope it will. Maybe Nokia will see fit to include some  Haptikos haptic feedback  as well? Fingers crossed.    [Via:  Unwired View ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:First Chinese-Keyboard Touchscreen SmartphoneApple sued for patent infringement - SP Technologies claims patent over iPhone&#039;s virtual keyboardRumor: Sprint to get new QWERTY slider from LG?PDA / Cell Phone Combo Patent Application - Cell Phone Tucked Inside PDAAnother Chinese phone with QWERTY keyboard; Runs Windows Mobile 5!&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 20:50:58 +0000</pubDate>
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