Opera Mini on iPhone is fast, but why?
We came, we saw, and we're still scratching our heads over what Opera is up to with its Mobile World Congress demonstration of its Opera Mini browser running on the iPhone 3GS.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: congress, mobile, mobile-world-congress, mobileworldcongress, money, opera, opera-mini, performance, safari, speculation
ZTE and OKWAP team with Intivation to deliver next generation solar devices
Let's be honest, we'd scorch the Earth to eke just one more hour of power from our superphones.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: both-the-s316, developingworld, device, entry, feature, Flashlight, gadgets, mobile-world-congress, mwc2010, okwap, result
Samsung i8520 ‘Halo’ Android 2.1 phone with 3.7-inch Super AMOLED and pico projector
While Samsung is desparate for us and the world to focus on its very first Bada device -- the Wave S8500 -- we found something a bit more interesting for Google fans. Tucked away in the depths of a spec sheet is Samsung's unannounced i8520 phone running Android 2.1 . After quizzing a team of perplexed executives of increasing rank, a VP from Samsung's mobile division finally told us that it'll be revealed as the "Halo" tomorrow when the show floor opens
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: breaking-news, breakingnews, entry, fact, girth, i8520, mobile, mobile-world-congress, mobileworldcongress, platforms, speakers, support, version-at-some
Samsung’s first Bada phone with Super AMOLED to be announced on February 14th? Sure.
By now you're undoubtedly aware than Samsung has a new smartphone OS ( Bada ) and touchscreen technology ( Super AMOLED ) in the works. In this case, putting 2 and 2 together yields 14, a number that matches Samsung's February 14th press event at Mobile World Congress. How so
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: amoled, barcelona, clearly-running, congress, iphone, mobile-world-congress, mwc, mwc 2010, mwc2010, result, rumor, samsung, world
NTT DoCoMo will demo LTE prototype at MWC, launch service this year
Still on track to launch its LTE network this year, Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo has today announced that its first prototype handset designed specifically to handle all that bandwidth will be unveiled at MWC 2010. We already knew a cool $10.4 billion or thereabouts were to be spent on Japanese LTE deployment, and now we can break that figure down a little by noting that NTT will be spending between $3.3b and $4.4b on its infrastructure alone.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: Carrier, engadget, fujitsu, internet, japan, japanese, launch, mobile-world-congress, mobileinternet, panasonic