Oddest of Show: S60-powered LG enV2
It’s no secret that LG, like many other phone makers, uses Japanese-exclusive and other foreign phone designs for newer models. They take the external casing, and replace all the internals with less expensive (and less powerful) hardware. But it was a surprise even for us to see Symbian touting a version of the LG enV2 […]
Google Launches Search Client for S60
Following up on the recent announcement that Nokia and Google have agreed to integrate the aforementioned search technology into the Nokia Search client, Google has now launched a separate client for all S60 based devices. Image courtesy of All About Symbian The client places a Google Search bar on the homescreen for those models with […]
AT&T Brings Symbian S60 to the Prepaid Masses
AT&T has begun offering the Nokia N75 as a GoPhone Pick Your Plan offering. This is the first time that the S60 platform has been released and promoted in a prepaid offering. The nation’s largest wireless service provider has been expanding efforts to increase data usage amongst prepaid users. This has largely been spurred by […]
Apple to Release Native SDK for iPhone/Touch in February 2008
In an open letter posted on the Apple website, CEO Steve Jobs has announced the forthcoming release of a full software development kit for those that wish to develop native applications on either the iPhone or the iPod Touch. The reason given for the delayed release to February 2008 is to provide an open platform […]
Nokia USA Launches N95-3 with US 3G Support
Nokia USA has relaunched the flagship of the feature-packed N-Series for the US market. The Nokia N95-3 is visually identical to the original European model, but the main differences lie in the radio hardware and software.The phone supports US 3G frequencies and HSDPA data access as well as increased RAM (128MB up from 64 MB). […]