
The Nokia Aeon has a similar design to the Synaptics Onyx. The concept phone will feature a full surface touch screen display that replaces the traditional keypad. Its uniquely design gives this concept phone an extremely sleek and sexy look. Nokia should use a perfect material that does not attract fingerprints on Aeon’s touch screen display; otherwise, you will probably spend half your time wiping it. Two more pictures after the jump!
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Here are some shots of the upcoming Verizon LG 9900. Find out three more pics after the jump.
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Nokia 5500 phone was designed to withstand the toughest of sports activities. This rugged phone features a convenient bicycle holder, fitness carrying strap, 512MB SD card, sports headset, and liquid/dirt resistant casing. The 5500 Sport Music Edition costs you a whopping US$444 or around €350 without contract.
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Samsung FX is a phone with “5.1-channel audio” output. But it’s not actually 5.1 channel audio since it doesn’t have five speakers and a tiny subwoofer that you keep in your pocket. It’s a kind of a virtual surround technology that decodes six channels of sound to make you feel like the sound is coming from behind you. The FX is a slim slider phone with a 2.4 inch display screen. The handset has a 2MP digicam and also a VGA camera for video calling, DMB for digital TV, WiFi, a microSD/TransFlash expansion slot, and probably Bluetooth support. No word on pricing or availability yet.
Via Engadget Mobile.

The D-Link V-Click phone allows you to switch between tri-band 900/1800/1900MHz GSM/GPRS network or unspecified 802.11 WiFi to make low cost VoIP calls at the push of a button. This baby costs US$600. No word yet on availability. The D-Link V-Click phone also features the bundled Opera Mobile browser and 176×220 pixel display
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FCC has approved the Motorola FOMA M702iG cell phone. The M702iG is geared up for mobile internet and offers a full-featured email client. FOMA, which stands for Freedom of Mobile databox Access, is based on W-CDMA standards, so you can imagine blazing speeds when accessing data on this cell phone. Moreover, the phone also supports video calling and a 2MP camera. Other features on the M702iG include Bluetooth connectivity, infra red, English-Japanese dictionaries, and support for microSD memory cards. No word on pricing and availability yet.
Via FCC.