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The Motorola i776 that was leaked earlier this year during August, has been “hit” by a refreshing move that makes its design better than before. The features are still the same, which are not top-notch, but taking in consideration the success of the cellphone at Sprint this can be considered a wise move.

With that being said, the Motorola i776 is now available in purple, on top of the other color which was available from the start - burgundy. In terms of features, the i776 comes with bluetooth, a VGA camera, and GPS - you can get all this for $80 with a contract, in purple or burgundy.

Tags: Business, color, i776, Motorola, Motorola, purple
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  • In case color is important for you then you should know that Dell is ready to offer you both the Studio XPS 13 and 16 laptops in white. Dell has brought the color back after discontinuing it a while ago. If you’re ready to pay $40 for an “Arctic White High Gloss” hue then go ahead and order your new Dell Studio XPS laptop now. In case color is not that important then I’m sure you will be able to invest that extra $40 in something more useful.

    via Dell

    Tags: color, Dell, Laptops, Laptops, Mobile News, Studio, white, xps

    Back in May, Boost Mobile let us know that they would be picking up the QWERTY touting Motorola i465 Clutch. It’s nothing special but for those looking for a perfect prepaid texting handset, the i465 isn’t a bad choice.

    Well today, more than 2 months after said phone dropped, Boost has announced that the i465 will begin shipping next Tuesday with a new black paintjob (or Graphite if you want to be official about it).

    In terms of pricing, you’re looking at $129.99 for the Motorola i465 Clutch, but it’s without a contract, so it makes sense.

    via Engadget

    Tags: black, Boost Mobile, Cell Phones, Clutch, color, graphite, i465, Mobile News, Motorola, Portable Devices, Qwerty keyboard
    Kent Displays Skins

    Kent Displays Skins

    Is your cell phone starting to look so last season?  Kent Displays Reflex LCD Electronic Skins may have the solution to update you phones look. It changes colors on demand to match your outfit or your mood.. The company first started talking about them late last year and now they are finally showing them off.

    The flexible single-pixel displays have an eight-color range and come with the ability to be layered to form multiple color-changing regions, like logos for instance. In spite of the demonstration videos, these still are apparently not ready for purchase, as Kent appears to be looking for fabricating partners.

    Tags: Accessories, cell phone, color, Kent Displays, Reflex LCD Electronic Skins
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