Motorola has announced a new touchscreen phone, the Motorola Crush, that will be launched via US Cellular, by end-2009.
UK-based Fly Mobile has announced the launch of two new dual-SIM touchscreen phones, the Fly MC 160 Touch and the Fly E 106 Touch, in India.
Nokia struggling to meet its expectations for the touchscreen mobile phone market in India, but they have a few attractive touch screen mobile phone models in the market.
LG has launched the LG GD900 Crystal transparent phone, in India.
The much anticipated Nokia N900 will be officially launched towards the end of October or the beginning of November 2009.
We have more details of the upcoming Android phone from Acer, the Acer Liquid A1. We have written about this phone earlier, but at that point, we did not know about the A1 nomenclature.
Sony Ericsson has launched its Sony Ericsson Satio smartphone in the UK via Vodafone.
The Blackberry Storm was launched in India in January 2009. As the first touch screen phone from Blackberry in India, it was widely anticipated. At the time of its launch, the only other touch screen phone in India was the Apple iPhone.
Karbonn Mobile has launched two entry-level phones in the Indian market, the Karbonn K560 and K460.
I am not saying that, Zdnet is. And as they are saying that, so are a lot of people. Even though this post is based on no more info than that, we can't afford to not write about the potential launch date of the Microsoft Courier. So there it ...