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3GSM World Congress
by Shawn Brown on November 26, 2008

With every new firmware version there are bound to be a few bugs here and there. No one was prepared for the issues that users are currently reporting in the iPhone firmware 2.2 update. Some of the more serious issues include the loss of the ability to sync with iTunes, loss in both 3G and Edge signal strength, loss of Wi-Fi connectivity and the disappearance of both Apple and third ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on April 22, 2008

Some telling information has been pulled from the device emulator included in the iPhone SDK. There is some evidence there that the new iPhone could have true GPS functionality, which is currently a talking point of iPhone critics. It is important to keep in mind, this could mean something, but could just as easily, mean nothing.
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 16, 2007

So you know what's inside, but you want to see exactly how it looks in the flesh metal: Neonode's N2 has been officially launched at 3GSM, and SlashGear have got some exclusive photos of this deeply sexy handset.
Head on over to see both the graphite and, um, salmon pink versions...
3GSM: Neonode N2 live hands-on photos [SlashGear]
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by Chris Scott Barr on February 13, 2007

Windows Mobile 6 has been big news at 3GSM this year, and there have been plenty of manufacturers show up with phones that are running it. Asus is no exception.
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 12, 2007

I'm not going to ask the exact details of the birth - I've not long had breakfast, and I've always been a tad squeamish - but the Neonode N2 is here and my-oh-my it looks tasty. I confess, I was one of the eager crowd (that soon shrank) waiting for the company's first handset, and disappointed that the eventual result lacked both features and, perhaps unsurprisingly, attention when it finally ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on February 12, 2007

The Nokia E90 Communicator sets the standard for an uncompromised "mobile office" experience. The latest technologies at the core of the device bring business necessities and personal amenities to the hands of people independent of time and place. Fast and inexpensive connections over WLAN and HSDPA-enhanced 3G accelerate the mobile use of data- and transmission-rich applications. The interface to business and leisure applications and the Internet, the stunning Nokia S60 ...
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by Chris Scott Barr on February 12, 2007

We finally have some images of the upcoming Samsung SCH-i760 which looks to be a heavy-hitter in this year's round of phone releases. Unfortunately, we don't have any good details yet, but it does have a fairly unique layout for the number pad and 5-way button. By positioning them as they have, it allows for a larger screen without adding much size to the phone. We'll keep you posted as ...
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