Archive for April 11th, 2009

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LG GM310, GM210 and GM205 Music Phones

Yesterday in Korea LG announced plans to roll out 3 new music phones namely the LG GM310, GM210 and GM205. The plans are for release this year and the handsets will feature Dolby Mobile and the new LG Sound Engine for sound output enhancements. Regions like Mexico, Asia, Brazil and Latin America will be among the first countries that getting the phones.

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Left to Right GM310, GM210 and GM205

All 3 music handsets will come with convenient music buttons for quick access to music player control and USB connector for easy file transfer. The LG GM310 (middle in picture above) has a 3 megapixel camera, microSD card slot (up to 32GB) and touch sensor buttons. Both the LG GM210 and GM205 will feature a 2 megapixel camera and microSD card slot (up to 4GB).

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T-Mobile USA Working on Two Android Devices

T-Mobile USA are working on two Android-based non-smartphone devices, the first being a data-enabled home phone to be followed by a 7-inch touchscreen tablet.  According to documents obtained by the NYT, the two devices will launch early in 2010 and be intended for in home use rather than mobile use.

Details on both devices are very sparse at present. 

The home phone is said to have a recharging dock, together with a separate base station that would handle data synchronization.  It sounds similar to the Verizon Hub or perhaps iriver’s WAVE HOME.

As for the tablet, that’s described as a small laptop without a keyboard, using a 7-inch touchscreen for control.  As well as basic internet access – the NYT suggest checking the weather – it could be used as a touchscreen remote for other devices in the home.  No specific availability details have been revealed, but the home phone is expected to launch in early 2010, with the tablet following “soon after”.

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Twikini a Twitter client for Windows Mobile

image Using the iPhone you have a huge choice of high quality Twitter applications, the stories not the same if your a Windows Mobile user. Well the news just got a bit brighter. Twikini offers a powerful and efficient way to use Twitter on your phone. It conveniently updates your favourite feeds in the background, and leverages the camera, GPS, media, touch screen, keyboard, graphics and storage capabilities of your device. We have more information and some screenshots after the break, it’s only a beta at the moment so be careful. You can also follow us on Twitter for all the latest news, @mtaddicts

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