AT&T Tilt Smartphone

AT&T will release the AT&T Tilt smartphone today. This gadget is also announced as the HTC Kaiser or the HTC TyTN II. The device is owered by Windows Mobile 6 operating system, 400MHz processor, 3G and Push-to-Talk.

AT&T will release the AT&T Tilt smartphone today. This gadget is also announced as the HTC Kaiser or the HTC TyTN II. The device is owered by Windows Mobile 6 operating system, 400MHz processor, 3G and Push-to-Talk.
Amir catches up at the i-Mate Ultimate 6150 at the Gitex 2007 in Dubai. In case you didn’t know, it is a quadband smartphone that runs the latest version of WIndows Mobile. This smartphone is also powered by Intel Bulverde processor at 520 Mhz and sports Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity. Other specs include 2.8 inch touchscreen (640 x 480 pixel), Micro SD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, FM Radio, TV out, and a 2.0 Megapixel camera. Hit the play button to watch the video.

Here is a sneak shot of the HTC Polaris. The smartphone is slated to feature Windows Mobile 6 Pro, a 3.5 inch VGA screen, QWERTY keys, 256 / 128 MB ROM and RAM, GPS, 3MP shooter with auto focus, and quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE HSDPA, in the 2100MHz range. There is also a rumor which said that the phone may also have a digital compass and FM radio. HTC “Polaris” is slated for a October release. No word on pricing though.

According to a statement issued by HTC Europe, the firm will upgrade its HTC P3300, S620 and Advantage with the Windows Mobile 6 operating system in August. To get the free OS upgrade, HTC users need to register for an account to access the “My Downloads” section of HTC eClub.
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The new Toshiba Portege G500 mobile phone will be available next month for around $600. It provides a unique and enhanced level of security, including fingerprint authentication to access the phone. The finger print sensor can also be used to navigate the phone’s menu and lock these devices. For security conscious mobile phone users who demand email and web connectivity in their mobile phone, the phone sports full wireless push email and Internet browsing that is able to take advantage of HSDPA and WiFi connections. What’s more, the handset also offers a 2.3” QVGA screen and excellent battery life. Sadly, this pocket PC phone is running the old Windows Mobile 5.0 for smartphone, though the company promised to provide an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.0.
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