Sony Ericsson W880 “Ai” Walkman

Sony Ericsson’s new Walkman phone was definitely not the one noshing all the mince pies this Christmas…

The big wigs over at Sony Ericsson have flashed us these taster snaps of their latest Walkman phone, but we’ll have to wait a bit longer for retail details on the bony blower.

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Samsung x820


Ultra Edition 10.9. The “Worlds Slimmest Slider” Sheds Another 2mm

The Samsung X820 is one of Samsung’s Ultra series of superslim phones, and at just 7mm thick it’s the thinnest of the Ultra series, and the thinnest mobile in the world at launch!

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Samsung Ultra Video F500

Samsung announced the Ultra Special series at the ITU Telecom 2006 show in Hong Kong. The SGH-F500, also known as Ultra Video, is going to be the first phone on the market to directly support the DivX video codec. DivX has been showing it’s very keen to expand with the company previously saying it wants to get DivX technology into more consumer electronics (by that I mean DVRs, DVD players etc and not a DivX hairdryer).

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Nokia 8800 Sirocco Diamond Edition

Gold and Diamonds have taken over the world of technology too! Check out the new jewel in the Nokia 8800 Aston Martin edition. Nokia seems to be smitten by the two as Sanyedesign unveils “Nokia 8800 Sirocco: Diamond Edition” uniting both these elements. High-quality technology and masterly improving art make these outstanding. Germany’s Sanyedesign is presenting this sophisticated.

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Nokia N95

Nokia have announced the Nokia N95, featuring an innovative double slide design with multimedia controls and a keypad on opposite end of the phones. Read on for full details, pictures and the full press release.

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Nokia 888

Take a look at the Nokia 888 communicator, a concept design that recently won Nokia’s Benelux design contest. The bracelet-like 888 is envisioned to use a liquid battery, feature speech recognition, a flexible touch screen, and a touch sensitive body cover. A video showing off the device’s potential features shows off close to a dozen functions, including an alarm clock, PDA, GPS, phone, push email receiver, digital wallet and, of course, jewelry. And, other than the “liquid battery,” we can actually see this in the not-too-distant future. Just give us some full-color E-ink, flexible OLED displays and inkjet-printed circuit boards, and we’re almost there.

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Motorola - Ferrari edition RAZRmaxx

RAZRmaxx

Motorola this morning revealed a special, Ferrari-badged edition of the RAZRmaxx. Known as the RAZRmaxx V6 Ferrari Challenge Mobile Phone Limited Edition, the clamshell handset not only displays the Italian supercar maker’s logo but also switches to an appropriately red lighting scheme for its backlights. The sound of the V8 engine from Ferrari’s F1 car is timed to play when the phone is turned on or of; custom wallpaper and a collection of 30 photos of the F430 and Ferrari Challenge cars are preloaded as well.

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Motorokr E6

Motorola’s new damn hot ROKR E6 has been in the news ever since its FCC approval and it seems that this is one phone you just can’t do without. Much to the delight of all the Motorola fans, this Linux based beauty is now finally launched in China, after rather an excruciatingly long wait. But folks, lets keep our fingers crossed until its made official for the U.S!

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LG KE800 Chocolate Platinum

LG’s Chocolate range of handsets has achieved great success in both Asian markets and through its introduction to the US with Verizon Wireless. LG recently announced a major update to their famous Chocolate phone lineup featuring a serious face-lift and a heavy improvement of the available equipment. The new LG KE800 also takes care of some the drawbacks the original LG Chocolate in terms of functionality.

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LG Prada

LG on Thursday morning introduced its eagerly anticipated Prada phone. Also known as the KE850, the handset was designed in tandem with the Italian fashion designer and is said not only to bring the design to the exterior but also the Flash-based interface, which is consciously drawn in high contrast black and white and selectively fades out icons when not in use. The Prada model is the first to ship with a completely touchscreen-based control system, LG says: aside from basic call buttons, every menu is controlled through the touchscreen.

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