RIM’s upcoming Blackberry Pearl 9100 has been spotted despite no official word on its release. The Blackberry Pearl 9100 will be reportedly offered by T-Mobile USA and/or Wind in Canada and will support WCDMA bands I, IV and VIII.
Other features include 3G support, a SureType QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, optical trackpad, and a built-in camera with LED flash.
Well, after years of waiting, Apple has finally come forth and revealed their tablet which they will officially be calling the iPad. This device will feature a 1GHz Apple developed A4 chip and a 9.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display. Hard drive space will come in 16, 32 and 64GB sizes. Other specs include a 30-pin connector, speaker, microphone, Bluetooth and WiFi. 802.11n to be exact.
Software wise it looks to be sporting a modified iPhone OS and will in fact run iPhone applications. There are two methods of running these applications, either full screen or in a window.
Text input will be handled with a onscreen software keyboard, if you couldn’t have guessed that.
Oh yeah, did I mention it gets 10 hours of battery life?
We’ll keep you posted as more information is made known.
HTC has presented a new smartphone named Trophy which they hope it receives a trophy of some kind, or not…
Specification-wise the HTC Trophy comes with a 3-inch touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard, as well as a 5-megapixel camera. In the inside you can find a Qualcomm MSM7227 600MHz chipset with 512MB of flash memory, and 256MB of RAM. Other features include GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, and as a bonus it features a business card scanner.
The HTC Trophy runs on Windows Mobile 6.5, and for now there isn’t an exact release date or price.