The Samsung Q1EX-71G is more affordable than the ones before it, but the battery life falls short.
They got rid of the keyboard and instead opted for a 7” touchscreen. The touchscreen is ok to use without a stylus for some things, but you will have to use one for most things, like selecting links and entering text. The stylus can be stored away with the included strap.
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The Mylo came out over a year ago but I thought it was still worth mentioning. The main reason… no contracts!
You can connect to Wifi hot spots and browse the Internet with this device. Talk on Skype or use one of the many instant messenger applications and you are all set.
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Need to get more work done from your phone? You’re in luck!
Today, Zoho announced today Zoho Mobile. Zoho offers online web applications and now is extending its suite of products to not only the iPhone and some Windows Mobile products, but also Android, BlackBerry, and Symbian devices. Zoho plans to extend to even more platforms like the Palm, and to develop more applications for business.
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The Asus Eee 4G is a compact notebook with a full QWERTY keyboard. The display is only 7 inches.
This mobile Internet device is good for things such as searching the web, taking notes, typing papers, or just pictures and games.
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Back in February, at the Mobile World Congress, Intel and LG announced a new MID called “Moorestown.” “It is codenamed for the successor to Intel’s current Atom processor,” says Christian Coley from eFluxMedia.
MID is a relatively new term. MID and smartphones can be interchangeable, but since Moorestown has been named a MID, it will probably be bigger than a smartphone. So basically, the device is kind of a mix between a laptop and smartphone. It will require wireless Internet of course, which means signing up for a plan or connecting to wifi spots more than likely. Hopefully the wireless and data plans of the future will be better than the ones now. Internet, messaging, email, all that should be combined into one service with one fee, at least that’s what I’m hoping for.
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The S6 is small and weighs no more than a pound. It is more advanced than a smartphone and has the full capabilities of a laptop.
“While the mobile Internet used to mean the online world cut down and compromised, the S6 brings it to you whole and without the endless error messages.”
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“The HTC Touch Diamond™ signals a giant leap forward in combining hi-tech prowess with intuitive usability and exhilarating design.” - HTC
The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone features the cool TouchFlo interface and has integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The phone is supposed to be able to browse the Internet at broadband speed. The front of the device can even track two fingers independently, which makes it multi-touch!
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Probably the best “iPhone Killer” out there, the Blackberry Storm’s “ClickThrough” feature is what sets it apart from the rest.
The Storm’s whole screen clicks down when you hit a button. It gives you more of a confirmation than normal touchscreens, so you will be more likely to hit exactly what you meant to. It does take some getting used to having the whole screen move, especially if already have the hang of touchscreens on your current phone.
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I think I’ve found the first photos of the Wilcomm D4 getting opened up. The guy behind putanginaka.net managed to take it apart and make some up-skirt shots of the device.
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Aigo P8860 is world’s first MID (Mobile internet device) to feature a Intel menlow processor. It’s priced affordably for such a groundbreaking device. It combines power from an 800MHz Atom Z500 with 500MB of RAM and the elegance of multitouch. For HKD5228 or $670, you will also enjoy a 4.8-inch WVGA (800 x 480-pixel) screen. On board isWiFi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and GPS.
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