by Darren Murph
posted Oct 7th 2009 at 1:20AM 
While Fujitsu's
design entrants already boggled our minds here at
CEATEC, KDDI au is looking to take things one step further by actually shipping a pair of decidedly futuristic handsets in Japan. Just months after the iida sub-brand was
formally launched, the Ply and Prismoid are making their debuts on the show floor. The latter sports a 2.7-inch primary display, a 0.6-inch OLED sub-display, a microSD expansion slot and a design to die for; the former packs a 3.2 megapixel camera, 1seg TV tuner and a 3-inch panel. Have a look at the gallery below (and video past the break) if you're yearning to see just how lovely a dumbphone can be, and trust us when we say you've only yourself to blame if you carelessly let this opportunity pass you by.
Continue reading iida Ply and Prismoid phones strut their stuff at CEATEC (video)
by Chris Ziegler
posted Oct 7th 2009 at 12:53AM 

We'd just assumed that T-Mobile would've written off the
myTouch 3G and moved on to other Android-powered endeavors before outright re-engineering the thing, so color us shocked to find out that the carrier has gone back and added a desperately-desired feature -- a genuine 3.5mm headphone jack -- for a new version of the phone later this year. That's just the beginning, though: the new myTouch is actually being released as a special edition in partnership with the guitar experts at Fender, sporting a woodgrain finish (maybe a little too much inspiration from the
Ply and
Touch Wood over in Japan?), bundled 16GB microSD card, and preloaded music content. There's no word on an exact release date or pricing yet, but the gap between this and the Hero just got a whole lot smaller, didn't it?
by Darren Murph
posted Oct 6th 2009 at 10:59PM
Hey, remember
Motorola Phone Tools? That overpriced app that enabled a select few of you to hack into your Moto and do all sorts of nifty things? Yeah, if and only if you were amongst the smattering of individuals lucky enough to get it installed and functioning properly. Now, it seems as if the company is looking produce a similar app with one primary difference: the new iteration is easy to use. Dubbed Moto Phone Portal, the Android program allows users to select WiFi or USB to connect to one's PC, and once the app is fired up, you simply point your machine's web browser to the listed URL in order to manage contacts, media, etc. on the big(ger) screen. Obviously, Motorola has yet to come forward and confess that this beautiful bit of code is actually real, but we're pretty sure
Leakdroid's extensive hands-on will have you convinced.
[Via
Leakdroid]
by Ross Miller
posted Oct 6th 2009 at 10:41PM
Not that we're surprised, but
Bell isn't the only Canadian carrier stealing the iPhone exclusivity limelight from Rogers. Telus is proudly proclaiming on its home page that it, too, will have the iPhone 3GS in November. No word on prices, but we doubt the companies will stray too far from the current trends. Now that the playing field's a bit more even, may the best carrier (or the one with the best advertising, at least) win!
by Chris Ziegler
posted Oct 6th 2009 at 9:32PM 
Verizon's matching AT&T tit-for-tat in the race to get the first
Windows Mobile 6.5 devices out of the door with the launch of the HTC
Imagio, a phone that essentially amounts to a more deluxe version of the
Touch Diamond2 with a larger screen, 3.5mm headphone jack, combo CDMA and GSM radios (both with 3G) for global roaming, and a FLO TV tuner to support Verizon's
VCAST TV service. We've had just a few brief moments to play with the Imagio so far, but after coming from the
Pure -- the AT&T-branded model that we used to compile our initial impressions of WinMo 6.5 -- it's a real treat. It looks and feels like a higher-end device thanks to a proliferation of soft-touch plastic (as opposed to the Pure's glossy cover) and the kickstand is a cute touch, perfect for when you've got a few minutes to kill and you want to fire up the FLO-powered tube.
Follow the break for video and more impressions!
Continue reading HTC Imagio for Verizon unboxing and hands-on
by Paul Miller
posted Oct 6th 2009 at 8:31PM 
Can you name them all? Don't worry, it's a lot to keep track of. Clockwise we have the
HTC Tilt 2 (AT&T),
Toshiba TG01 (not announced for US),
HTC Imagio (Verizon),
HTC Pure (AT&T),
Samsung Intrepid (Sprint) and LG GM750 (not announced for US). It's a pretty diverse roundup, with two QWERTY phones in the mix and an incredible variety of home screens and themes, though all six do house touchscreens -- resistive, of course. Check out a super quick meet and greet after the break.
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