Photos of the Blackberry Curve 9300 smartphone, which is set to replace the 8500 series, have surfaced on the Web.
Nokia has announced its new flagship model, the Nokia N8 that will run on the Symbian 3 platform.
The BlackBerry Pearl 9105 has been spotted in the wild, and a handful of images are making their rounds around the Web.
Dell’s new Android phones Thunder, Flash and Smoke set for debut
Dell Lightning photos leak, Windows Phone 7 suddenly looking tasty
The LG C710, which has been doing the rounds on web pages for quite some time now, is out in the form of a few images. Nicknamed Aloha, the smartphone is rumored to run Android, and is tipped to take on the HTC EVO 4G.
LG has brought its first Android smartphone to the Indian market.
ITG’s XP phone, that was announced in October 2009, is now ready to go on sale. ITG has put a price on the XP phone, which is the only phone powered by Windows XP in the world, will retail around $400 to $650 (approx Rs.18,000-Rs.29,500).
The company has not announced the price and detailed features of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz.
Hey, the Nexus One is here and not exactly ruling the world, as we have just heard. But in the year of the 'superphone', we have begun to hear a lot more about the nuclear reactor that powers it - the 1 GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm. Everyone who has used the Nexus One agrees that the phone is blazing fast, and all credit goes to the 1 GHz chip.