Samsung Evergreen for AT&T is just as eco-friendly as it sounds
It's not going to woo power-users... except possibly people who power-use the environment
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: att, came-out-weird, entry, environment, megapixel-cam, mobile, qwerty, rohs, samsung, the-environment
BlackBerry Style officially launches October 31st for $99 on Sprint
We've been catching glimpses of the BlackBerry Style for so long we're glad to see it finally hit the big time: reality. Yes, Sprint and RIM have just made the 9670 QWERTY flip phone official , so if you've been dying to grab one, well you're going to get your chance
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: black, BlackBerry, blackberry9670, blackberrystyle, boy, chance, glimpses, megapixel, megapixel-cam, press, reality, release, researchinmotion, style9670, time
T-Mobile G2 preview
Well, well, well... would you look at what we found lounging around Best Buy's NYC holiday event! Yes, indeed, it's the T-Mobile G2 (the US version of the HTC Desire Z if you happen to think it looks familiar)
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: after-the-break, desire, event, htc-g2, impressions, internal-memory, leaks, megapixel-cam, preview, result, smartphone
BlackBerry Storm3 caught on camera?
Theoretically, we think this could just be a really well-executed Photoshop mashup, but considering how good RIM is at keeping industrial design elements consistent from device to device, we tend to believe this alleged shot of a BlackBerry Storm3 in the wild. Specs are said to include a 3.7-inch display -- up significantly from the Storm2's 3.2-inch example and better suited to take on 2010's top-tier touchphones -- along with 8GB of onboard storage. We'd also heard in the past that the Storm3 would be slated for BlackBerry 6 , a 5 megapixel cam, and a late-2010 launch on Verizon, and the new rumor of integrated mobile hotspot functionality would corroborate that a bit since Big Red's really pushing that feature as a plan add-on these days
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: BlackBerry, design, engadget, envy, launch, megapixel, megapixel-cam, rumor, storm, theoretically
Motorola Quench XT5 diagrammed, spec’d?
If you lost interest after seeing the picture, we can't necessarily say we blame you -- trackballs are so 2009 -- but be that as it may, Motorola still hasn't announced or released its long-rumored Quench XT5 model.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: engadget-mobile, entry, megapixel-cam, midrange, mobile, moto, motorola, quench xt5, quenchxt5, result, traction, xt5
Samsung Intercept for Sprint now totally official: July 11 for $100
Well, that didn't take long, did it? Just earlier today we were talking about how the Intercept was starting to make its way into bits and pieces of Sprint's system , but now, the announcement's here and it's the real deal. Most notably, the Android-powered landscape QWERTY slider will go to market for under $100 (by a penny, anyway) on contract after rebate, making it a value-oriented alternative for the monsters like the EVO 4G and Epic 4G that Sprint is pushing on the high end.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: bits, intercept, megapixel-cam, monsters, release, result, slider, sprint, stores-starting
Samsung Epic 4G preview
We've seen our fair share of Samsung Galaxy S phones in the past few weeks, but the Sprint Epic 4G version (or the Galaxy S Pro, as we'd previously suspected it would be known) looks like it could take the cake. The phone has all the same specs as the others family members -- including a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor, 5 megapixel cam, a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, and Android 2.1 -- but it also boasts a front facing camera and a physical keyboard.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: been-imagining, epic 4g, fair, family, family-members, megapixel-cam, preview, samsung, samsung galaxy s, samsung-galaxy, samsungepic4g, samsunggalaxys, sprint epic 4g, sprint samsung epic 4g
LG leaks in Brazil include Android-powered C710, cute T310
Brazil's CelularCafe looks to have scored a four-pack of fresh leaks out of LG, most notably a new Android handset being called the C710 that looks suspiciously like Verizon's Ally but apparently lacks a QWERTY keyboard, steps up to a 5 megapixel cam, and includes 802.11n WiFi, a new spec sheet line item that's been picking up steam with higher-end smartphones as of late. Next, there's the T300, a low-end full touchscreen device with a 2 megapixel cam that the site has taken to calling the Cookie Light; next to it lies the slightly-spiffier T310 (pictured) with a larger display and irresistibly cute styling. Finally, there's a forgettable A130 clamshell with EDGE data and an FM radio with recording capability -- needless to say, not the most exciting of the bunch.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: clamshell, cookie-light, edge, engadget-mobile, megapixel-cam, mobile, t310
Sony Ericsson’s Cedar, Yendo are official: candybar and an Android-free X10 mini clone
If the phone on the left looks familiar, it should -- it looks a heck of a lot like the Android-powered X10 mini , sharing the 2.6-inch touchscreen and some of its UI cues -- but alas, this bad boy isn't running Android.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: 30fps, accents-or-red, capture, Choices, cues, entry, heck, looks-familiar, megapixel-cam, mobile, silver, sony, walkman
Nokia X2 welcomes Series 40 to the Xseries fold
A number of Series 40 devices were branded with Nokia's "XpressMusic" label back in the day, so why not Xseries, too? Well, Nokia must be on the same page, because it has just announced the X2 candybar without a trace of smartphone DNA to its name.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: before-the-end, dedicated-music, dna, megapixel-cam, nokia, phone-clocks, really-doesn, result, series40, the-scarcity, xseries