
Airis will be releasing the new T482 GPS phone in France. The Airis T482 will feature quad-band GSM support, GPRS / EDGE connectivity, a 416MHz Marvell PXA270 processor, 64MB of RAM, a 3.2-inch QVGA display, 2-megapixel camera and a microSD expansion slot. Additional features include a SiRFStar III GPS receiver, bluetooth 2.0, 802.11b/g WiFi, FM tuner and a rechargeable Li-ion. The T482 will be starting at €424 ($671) for French maps, €478 for Europe or €399 ($631) without pre-installed routing software. [Navigadget]

Designer Tzu-Fu Wang has created an Easy Tiles concept phone which is a S60 based phone with a shell made of tiles. You can customize the tiles with your favorite prints and slide around like the picture puzzle game. Check out the possible print selections after the jump. [Yanko] More

Sony Ericsson has dropped the new Cyber-shot W61S. it features 5.1-megapixels, 3x optical zoom and smile shutter technology, “Exmor” CMOS matrix, can work in CDMA 1 X WIN networks supporting EV-DO Re, A technology, and bluetooth, GPS-functionality as well as a big widescreen 2.8″ TFT VGA display you can use as a pocket TV display. No word on the price, but we’ll keep you posted. [Sony]

Nokia has made an eco-friendly concept called the “Remade”. It features an “outer shell made from recycled aluminum cans, a chassis made of plastic from drink bottles and materials made from old car tires.” Video after the break. [PhoneMag] More

Samsung will release the HSUPA smart phone SCH-M470. It supports wireless internet features such as video call, web browsing, push mail, and Google browsing along with a 2 Mega pixel camera, wifi, and bluetooth 2.0. SKT (SK Telecom) plans to start 2Mbps speed upload demonstration services in designated areas and extend to more areas. [Akihabara] More

Kyrocera will be releasing the Adreno S2400. It offers bluetooth 1.2 and voice dialing, text and multimedia messaging, basic organizer, a speakerphone, a WAP Internet browser, voice memos, a vibrate mode, and a 500-contact phone book. The display is rectangular with a rectangular frame and below it are the boxy navigation array and keypad buttons, and can support BREW instead of Java. [MobileWhack]