by Johan on October 5, 2007

The HTC P6500 Sedna PDA phone is targeted for the business/enterprise. The device sports a Quadband GSM with EDGE, WCDMA tri-band and HSDPA connectivity. It also has a fingerprint sensor, 3.5 inch anti-glare display, 3MP camera, a built-in GPS, and two SDIO expansion slots for additional accessories. The gadget also features Qualcomm MSM7200 and 400MHz chipset. You can buy the HTC P6500 in November.
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by Johan on October 4, 2007

The ASUS P750 Pocket PC Phone will be released in Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia before the end of this year. However, there is no word on when this gadget will be available in Europe or the States. Hit the jump to read a list of specifications.
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Nokia will release the N800 internet tablet with WiMAX support early next year. This mobile phone will contain an integrated GPS chip unlike earlier models which were navigation capable but did not integrated its own GPS. The firm will also introduce N800’s without WiMAX but only GPS. Stay tuned for more news.
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Intel has recently showcased some interesting devices at IDF Fall 07. Most people will call this the Intel Phone, or the Intel iPhone. The handset will be powered by Intel’s Moorestown platform (a 45nm processor) and offers integrated graphics, video, and memory controllers, all packed into a single efficient chip. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Sony Ericsson has developed new concept phone that will change the way we use our mobile phones. The new phone will be called Konan: Beauty Renaissance 2.0. Stay tuned for more details.
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The Nokia E51 phone features the ability to “integrate tightly with corporate telephony systems (PBX) through Nokia Mobile Unified Communications solutions.” The handset features a 2 inch 320 x 240 resolution screen, 2MP camera, video streaming / playback with support for H.264 and Real codecs, video calling capability, integrated 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, FM tuner, miniUSB, IrDA, GPRS / EGPRS and HSDPA compatibility, up to 130MB of memory, a microSD expansion slot, quad-band GSM and WCDMA 850/2100 support, and up to 4.4-hours of talk time (or 13 days in standby). The Nokia E51 will be available globally in Q4 for $485 without a contract.
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