
Samsung has unveiled its latest slider phone known as the Propel pro. This new business handset runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 OS and sports a 2.5-inch screen with 320×320 resolution, 3-megapixel camera, a redesigned keyboard, GPS, WiFi and Stereo Bluetooth. The phone will be available on AT&T later this month for $150. More

According to rumors, Apple has planned to release the iPhone 2009 with 32GB of storage space. The rumor also mentioned two version of iPhone 2009, with the low end version going to Brazil, Russia, India, and China, and another high end version for to North America and Europe. Stay tuned for more updates! [iPhoneBuzz]

HTC has announced their latest Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone ‘ HTC Snap’ at the 2009 CTIA Wireless. This new smartphone offers full QWERTY keyboard, 2.4-inch display, 2MP camera, 528MHz Qualcomm CPU, 256MB of ROM, 128MB of RAM, a microSDHC card slot, GPS/AGPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, quadband GSM and dualband HSDPA/WCDMA and the new Inner Circle feature, which according to HTC, “makes it easy for users to prioritize messages from the most important people in their lives at the press of a button.” The HTC Snap will be available starting the second quarter of 2009, however in US the HTC Snap will be made available under the name HTC S522 (unlocked and with HSDPA 850/1900MHZ connectivity). More

Kyocera today introduced two CDMA phones at CTIA 2009. The G2GO M2000 and Laylo M1400 are both slider handsets. The Kyocera G2GO M2000 features a slide-out full alphabetic keyboard and a 2.4-inch display. The phone supports e-mail, speakerphone, 1.3MP camera, microSD card slot, WAP browser, Stereo Bluetooth, 3G support and a music player.
The Kyocera Laylo M1400 has a slide-out standard numeric keypad with a 2.2-inch display, Bluetooth, 500-contact phone book, VGA camera, speaker-independent voice recognition, speakerphone, WAP browser, and a voice memo recorder. There is nothing special with these sliders. No word on pricing at this time. [Gearlog]

Sprint has decided to release the Instinct Mini that will be known as the Instinct S30. The phone offers a similar haptic touchscreen display, a 2MP shooter, and a Speech-to-Action button that allows you to “text, picture messaging, traffic, movie, sports, news and search” simply by speaking to it.
Samsung has provided access to core Java APIs, which should allow creative developers to take advantage of all the handset has to offer. The Sprint Instinct S30 will be available on April 19th, 2009 for $129.99 after a 2-year agreement and $70 mail-in-rebate. [Sprint]

Motorola will release the new MOTORAZR2 V9 Ferrari Special Edition in Malaysia. Priced at $384, the phone was made using a combination of plastic, metal and glass with a gloss black finish that attracts plenty of fingerprints. Each purchase comes with a built-in screen saver, wallpaper and ringtones on Ferrari cars. [Newlaunches]