By Humberto Saabedra on December 9, 2008
This morning during the opening day of the Sprint Developer Conference, Sprint announced the launch of its new SDK and Eclipse IDE toolset in Sprint Titan. Titian improves upon the older Mobility IDE by enabling developers to use standard Java desktop development workflows and development practices with the inclusion of the CDC/Foundation Java Virtual Machine […]
Posted in Android, Java, Sprint, Verizon | Tagged access, API, developers, Releases, sdk, sprint, titan |
By Humberto Saabedra on December 1, 2008
Samsung has decided to apply the novel dual-slider concept to create the evolution of the music phone that it started with the well received Upstage. Now with the switch to the OneClick standard user interface, does the Highnote improve on the innovative features found on the Upstage, or will it be hampered by the one […]
Posted in BREW, CDMA2000, EV-DO, Java, Navigation, Reviews, Samsung, Sprint | Tagged Highnote, review, Samsung |
By Humberto Saabedra on December 1, 2008
Nokia has announced a new CDMA clamshell in the 2608 which is meant for markets outside of the US. The phone features modem access, voice recorder, flashlight, FM radio, LED indicator for an incoming call or message, and an option to send a business card or calendar appointment via SMS. While Nokia CDMA phones have a […]
Posted in CDMA2000, Java, Nokia | Tagged 2608, Announces, cdma, Markets, Nokia, Non-US
By Humberto Saabedra on November 24, 2008
Sprint has begun to roll out the newest major update to the Samsung Instinct multimedia device. The MR4 Update consists of Software Version BK14 which includes the following fixes from BH29: Links failing on websites, visual voicemail failing to make data connection, Ebay login fails in standard mode browser, voice notification speaks wrong contact name, UI locking […]
Posted in Java, Samsung, Sprint | Tagged Firmware/Software, instinct, Launches, Samsung, sprint, Third, update |
By Christopher Price on November 11, 2008
Opera Software has released Opera Mini 4.2. Still in beta, the browser update is significant, adding a few key new features. The 4.2 release taps into Opera’s new server farm, specifically for handling Opera Mini post-processing. Opera Mini works by using servers to render a web page, and then send the phone a pre-rendered version […]
Posted in Java | Tagged 3gpp, J2ME, MIDP, opera, Opera Mini, youtube
By Humberto Saabedra on November 10, 2008
As expected, AT&T has launched the long-awaited HTC Fuze along with the Quickfire multimedia device, Â Â The Fuze features Windows Mobile 6.1, VGA resolution touch display, TouchFLO 3D with AT&T customizations, quadband GSM/EDGE, triband HSDPA with support for Japanese/Korean sub-bands, Wi-Fi radio, simultaneous voice/data, 512MB internal memory with microSDHC expansion slot, push to talk, 3.2 […]
Posted in AT&T, EDGE, GSM, HSPA, HTC, Java, Navigation, PCD, UMTS, Wi-Fi | Tagged AT&T, Fuze, HTC, Launches, Quickfire |
By Humberto Saabedra on November 3, 2008
T-Mobile has announced in a press release that it has launched the Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5. The phone features an industry leading 5 megapixel camera with xenon flash and video recorder, which is a first for a US carrier. The camera technology was developed in association with Kodak and is also evident in the development of […]
Posted in EDGE, GSM, Java, Motorola, T-Mobile, Wi-Fi | Tagged Launches, Motorola, motozine, T-Mobile, zn5 |
By Humberto Saabedra on October 31, 2008
Nokia Flagship Stores in New York and Chicago have begun selling the Nokia N96 at $400 below the $1299 list price, with Amazon listing the device for pre-order at almost $500 below list. The device features a 2.8 inch QVGA display, quadband GSM with tri-band W-CDMA and HSDPA support, N-Gage gaming service support, 16GB flash memory […]
Posted in EDGE, GSM, HSPA, Java, Navigation, Nokia, Symbian, UMTS, Wi-Fi | Tagged amazon, Best, Buy, Flagship, launch, Lists, mobile, N96, Nokia, Pre-Order, Stores