Apple iPhone No Longer Exclusive In Australia, India
May 12, 2008
Sydney (dbTechno) - Apple is beginning to move father and father away from exclusive iPhone distribution agreements with mobile operators outside the U.S. Apple has signed deals with multiple carriers to sell the iPhone in Australia and India before the end of the year.
SingTel made the announcement on Monday that they have signed a deal with Apple to sell the iPhone in Singapore, India, the Philippines, and Australia. Read more
RIM Next-Gen BlackBerry Bold Makes Huge Debut
May 12, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - Research in Motion have been hard at work and under a lot of pressure to put out a great product with the next-gen BlackBerry, and they apparently have done just that with the BlackBerry Bold.
RIM has come out with some fantastic phones as of late, but nothing which could really put the BlackBerry up against the Apple iPhone in terms of the cool factor, until now. Read more
America Movil Bringing Apple iPhone To Latin America
May 8, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - According to reports, America Movil has signed a deal to bring the Apple iPhone to Latin America before the end of 2008.
America Movil is the largest cell phone operator in Latin America, and can now add the iPhone to its line-up. Read more
HTC Touch Diamond Phone Posed To Finally Top iPhone
May 7, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - The Apple iPhone still stands above the rest of the pack when it comes to touch-screen phones. The iPhone set the bar extremely high, making it near impossible for anyone to beat it, until now. HTC has introduced the Touch Diamond phone, which will be powered by Windows Mobile 6.1, to try and overthrow the iPhone.
In London, HTC revealed the Touch Diamond phone. The Touch Diamond featured a reworked TouchFlo 3D interface which gives users an easier way to get into their messages, contacts, etc. Read more
iPhone To Be Sold Through Both Vodafone, Telecom Italia In Italy
May 6, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - Apple Inc. is no longer going to sell their iPhone exclusively it appears as two different carriers have come out and stated they will be selling the iPhone in Italy this year. The two companies include Telecom Italia, and Vodafone.
Telecom Italia and Vodafone both claim to be planning to sell the Apple iPhone before the end of 2008. Read more
T-Mobile Announces Launch Of 3G In US Cities Throughout 2008
May 5, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - T-Mobile has announced that they are now ready to roll-out their 3G wireless network. They have plans to launch the network starting in New York City, and then expanding throughout 2008 to many markets across the U.S.
Throughout 2008, T-Mobile has plans to continue the roll-out of their 3G network. Read more
AT&T Set To Launch Mobile TV On May 4th
May 1, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - AT&T Inc., along with MediaFLO USA Inc., owned by Qualcomm Incorporated, announced on Thursday that AT&T Mobile TV with FLO will launch on May 4th. This is expected to rival other similar services from mobile providers such as Verizon Wireless.
The AT&T Mobile TV service is going to be bringing TV-quality content to your mobile device. Read more
3G iPhone To Be Sold To AT&T Customers For Only $199
April 29, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - Rumors continue to circulate about the upcoming launch of the Apple 3G iPhone, intended for the AT&T network. The most recent reports state that the 3G iPhone will start at the low price point of only $199.
Fortune has stated that AT&T will have a new subsidizing program for customers. Read more
Nokia Unveils Three New Mid-Priced Mobile Handsets
April 28, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - Nokia has unveiled three new mobile handsets on Monday. The mid-range handsets include the Nokia 6600 Fold, the Nokia 6600 Slide, and the Nokia 3600 Slide. It is clear that the world’s largest cell phone maker keeps on pumping out new mid-priced phones for consumers to eat up.
The Nokia 6600 will feature 3G technology as well as a 2 megapixel camera. Read more
Apple To Add Immersion’s Haptic Feedback To iPhone
April 27, 2008
New York (dbTechno) - According to reports, Apple is in talks with Immersion to add haptic feedback to future touchscreen devices. This means that the iPhone touchscreen may give off the sensation of actual button pushes through concentrated vibrations.
One of the biggest complaints with the iPhone is the last of physical buttons and keyboards. The use of vibration feedback could use the touchscreen of the iPhone, and with the feedback, simulate the feeling of button pushes. Read more

