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8 Jul

It seems that T-Mobile has recently made their Dash 3G handset (also known as the Snap) available through their website. This goes against rumors that the Dash 3G wouldn’t be making its way onto the service until July 15th.
For $169.99 with a 2-year contract you will get a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, WiFi, GPS, Exchange, a full QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile 6.1. What, no Android?
Read (TmoNews)
Tags: Cell Phones, Dash 3G, exchange, GPS, HTC, QVGA, qwerty, SNAP, T-Mobile, WiFi, Windows Mobile 6.125 Jun

Sure, it’s not the prettiest phone, hell, it’s not even the most fully functional but Sony’s recently announced Ericsson T715 slider is new, and that’s why we care about it.
What you see above is said phone which features a 2.2-inch QVGA screen which is apparantly viewable in direct sunlight. Furthermore it will feature a 3.2MP camera, 3G, Google Maps, Microsoft Exchange support and Accuweather.
Sony has stated their intentions to ship this device Q3 2009.
Tags: 22 inch, 3.2mp, 3G, accuweather, camera, google maps, microsoft exchange, QVGA, slider, sony ericsson t715, Uncategorized24 Jun

One of our tipsters has recently informed us that the Samsung Reclaim, previously entitled the Samsung Chianti, will be coming to Sprint sometime in Q3 of this year.
The Reclaim will apparantly come in two different colors, grass green and blue, and features a 2.3″ 240 x 320 QVGA display screen, a 2MP camera, full QWERTY keyboard and a micro SD memory slot.
There’s no telling how much the Samsung Reclaim will cost if/when it hits Sprint later this year but we’ll be sure to keep you posted.
Read (PhoneArena)
Tags: Cell Phones, chianti, micro sd, Mobile News, Portable Devices, QVGA, Qwerty keyboard, rumor, samsing reclaim, Samsung, Sprint8 Aug

Magellan unveiled its newest model in the handheld GPS device series. The Magellan Triton GPS is targeted at outdoor enthusiasts and comes in a rugged form factor with a new UI flow and easy screen graphics. Six units are offered in the Triton series. The units come with full-color touch screen controls and the useful ability to record and attach audio to waypoint files.
The Triton series is also one of the first few handheld GPS devices to incorporate a 2 megapixel camera. On-board, there’s also a digital compass, a barometer and LED flashlight. The units carry an IPX-7 rating and is waterproof. Thanks to a recent alliance between Magellan and National Geographic, the maps also offer users with NG topographic maps - for the first time ever on a handheld GPS device.
Triton 2000: Available in North America in September and in Europe in October, it features a 2.7 inch QVGA touch screen, SD card slot, speaker/mic and flashlight. It is priced at US $499. Triton 1500: It is similar to the Triton 2000 minus the camera, and will retail at US $399.
Other models (all featuring a 2.2 inch QVGA color screen, built-in base maps and IPX-7 rating):
Triton 500: US $249
Triton 400: US $199
Triton 300: US $149
Triton 200: US $129
Triton allows you to download maps and waypoints from TOPO! and National Geographic’s new Weekend Explorer 3D, featuring 21 titles for major urban centers and surrounding recreational areas.
Tags: color screen, GPS, GPS, handheld, Magellan, maps, national geographic, outdoors, QVGA, sd card
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