Vodafone Mobile Broadband: More 7.2Mbps Coverage And Simplifying Sales

Vodafone Mobile Broadband: More 7.2Mbps Coverage And Simplifying SalesWe’re big fans of the Vodafone Mobile Broadband service. It’s served us well in many situations, giving a glance of what a a truly connected future will be like. We’ve used it for years to provide live coverage of product launches, as well as politically important local politics events, like the Isle of Wight council threatening to close half of the Island’s Primary schools.

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Blackberry Bold (900) Goes Official

Blackberry Bold (900) Goes OfficialThe gang at Blackberry have finally swished the velvet curtain back for the official launch of the BlackBerry Bold, previously known as the 9000.

Looking sleeker than a stimulant- supping streamlined ferret coated in 3-in-1 oil, the new Blackberry is gunning for the deep pockets of business professionals and power users, promising “unprecedented functionality and performance”.

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LG Secret: It’s A Mobile Wii: Podcast

LG Secret: It's A Mobile Wii: PodcastAfter all of the hubub at the LG Secret, the KF750, global launch died down a little in London, we caught up with John Barton, LG UK Sales and Marketing Director, to find out more about the LG Secret.

After bits and pieces about the naming of the product —
Why is it called secret? His take – the phone reveals itself to the user as they use it — we got on to talk about the M-Toy feature.

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HTC Touch Diamond Wants To Outshine iPhone

HTC Touch Diamond Wants To Outshine iPhoneHTC’s new Touch Diamond smartphone, successor to the popular HTC Touch (reviewed in June 2007) has just been unveiled in London.

Powered by a 528 MHz Qualcomm processor, the Touch Diamond eschews the pebble-smooth rounded lines of its 3-million selling predecessor and breaks out the piano gloss finish all over its rectangular lines.
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Vodafone: iPhone In Ten Counties Deal Announced

Vodafone: iPhone In Ten Counties Deal AnnouncedVodafone have just announced that it has signed an agreement with Apple to sell the iPhone in ten countries around the world.

Those countries are Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey.

When they will be available is currently unclear beyond, “later this year.”

The wording that Vodafone has used is interesting, saying they “will be able to purchase the iPhone for use on the Vodafone network,” which leads us to suspect that these might not be exclusive deals in these countries, a departure from the Apple iPhone deals have happened to date.

More when we hear it.

Nokia Unveils 6600 Slide, 6600 Fold And 3600 Slide Handsets

Nokia Unveils 6600 Slide, 6600 Fold And 3600 Slide HandsetsFinnish mobile phone kings Nokia have whisked away the covers on three shiny new handsets which they claim “merge modern functionality with classic and sophisticated looks.”

We’re always up for a bit of merging and have to say all three look rather dandy in their high gloss, smoothed edge, understated way.

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N-Gage Now For Your N-Phone

N-Gage Now On Your N-PhoneAs you may well remember, Nokia brought out the N-Gage games/phone back before 2003, following it up with the N-Gage 1.5, then the second generation N-Gage QD (June 2004). None of them really set the world alight.

After buying Sega’s mobile gaming unit (2003), they finally got around to launching the service that let N-Gage owners buy games online in 2006.

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LG Overtake Sony Ericsson In Handset Sales Q1 2008

At the Press conference in London today for the launch of the LG Secret, LG revealed that for the first time they have passed unit sales of Sony Ericsson.

For the first quarter 2008 LG have sold over 24.4m units against Sony Ericsson’s
22.3m units.

When asked if they were happy about it, Chang Ma replied that “It has no real meaning to us, we just want to develop better handsets.”