All The Latest Cell Phone, Gadget and Tech News
15 Jul

Just yesterday the specs were revealed for Samsung’s latest handset entitled the Comeback. With its microSDHC slot, video recording capabilities and full QWERTY keyboard it is the perfect option for those looking for a low budget handset to text with. But just how low budget is it?
Well, according to a recently leaked document found by the guys over at BGR consumers may be looking at a $129.99 price point with a 2-year contract. But wait, that’s more then the iPhone 3G, and just $20 less than the G1.
Regardless, the documents look pretty legit with it also stating that T-Mobile will be offering Samsung’s Comeback handset for $179.99 on a 1-year contract and $249.99 without.
Tags: Cell Phones, Comeback, documents, leaked, Mobile News, Price, Samsung, T-Mobile, T-Mobile27 Apr

We were actually waiting for stuff like this to get leaked. What better way to make more buzz about a phone that has the potential to overtake the iPhone if everything plays out nice? And even if the document is fake consumers will still fantasize about all those features presented in the guide above. The guide will help you deal with the totally new toy. The new software is described in detail. You get enough information about managing cards and memory space, a walkthrough on how to reset the device but I guess you will be getting used to all that new software in no time.
What you can also expect are OTA updates, an App Catalog for downloads and online backup availability. A Data Transfer Assistant should help you migrate old Palm OS data to your new Pre and since you’ll have a new phone you will be required to subscribe to a Simple Everything / Simple Everything data plan or Business Essential Plan. Unfortunatelly some Sprint services will not be available at first but who knows what’s coming later. Sprint Music, Sprint PictureMail and Sprint Digital Lounge can be all forgotten for now.
So what do you think? Is this the real deal or are we getting punk’d?
via PreCentral
Tags: documents, leak, Mobile News, Palm, Palm, Portable Devices, pre, Sprint, Sprint11 Oct

Here’s an interesting bit of information. As many as 70 percent of mobile professionals who responded to a survey rely on their cellular devices over PC or laptop for reliable web access on the go. While 90 percent of the nearly 300 people surveyed had a need to check email while away from the office, 70 percent have missed some or the other document due to unreliable Internet access on their laptops.
So what’s the solution, you ask? Well, it’s no coincidence that Quickoffice released the details of the survey. If you haven’t used their productivity product, I suggest you give it a try. I have it on my Nokia N73 and it’s handy as ever.
Tags: Cell Phones, documents, laptop, Nokia, quickexcel, quickoffice, quickpoint, quickword, smartphone, wireless
Recent Comments