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Windows Mobile

US Smartphone Market: Apple & Google Grow, Others Don’t

2010.02.10

On February 8, comScore released reported on smartphone trends in the US. In Q4′09, Apple and Google grew in market share while RIM, Microsoft and Palm didn’t. Apple increased its market share from 24.1% to 25.3%, while Google more than doubled from 2.5% to 5.2%. The top smartphone platform in the US is still RIM [...]

Sony Ericsson Aspen (a.k.a. Faith)

2010.02.02

Sony Ericsson’s Aspen is the first smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.5.3. The Aspen also known as Faith has an overall sleek design with a QWERTY keyboard that looks quite solid. Of course, that’s just my opinion from pictures without having experienced the smartphone. The 2.4-inch touchscreen TFT LCD with a 320×240 pixel format is a [...]

Vodafone: iPhone Over HD2

2009.12.10

When our next batch of stock arrives, this will be used to fulfill our outstanding back orders but we won’t be taking any additional orders via Telesales.
That’s the word from Vodafone regarding HTC’s HD2. Interestingly the HD2 has generated a “massive amount of interest” and the initial stock sold out quickly. So why is Vodafone [...]

Samsung SPH-M8400

2009.11.30

Samsung’s Wibro-capable SPH-M8400 smartphone is now available on KT in South Korea. The SPH-M8400 runs Windows Mobile 6.5 on a beautiful 3.7-inch touch-enabled Active Matrix OLED (AMOLED) display with a 800 x 480 resolution. Other features include: 5 megapixel auto-focus camera, T-DBM digital mobile TV, WiFi, Bluetooth, Wibro, and an updated UI. Source: Akihabara News

HTC Touch HD2

2009.11.23

Akihabara News’ Daimaou:
… the HTC Touch HD2 is a perfect mix of plastic, glass and aluminum.
Fastest: The Touch HD2 is fast, thanks to a 1GHz Snapdragon, the fastest mobile CPU on the market today. The 4.3-inch multitouch LCD with cover glass featuring a 800 x 480 resolution, in landscape mode, looks big and absolutely beautiful. [...]