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Oh, by the way: September 7, 2009

September 8, 2009 by admin  
Filed under World News

Filed under: Handsets , Software , Others , Samsung , Sony Ericsson , ATT , T-Mobile , Symbian , Windows Mobile , Toshiba , Android Here’s some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of mobile for Monday, September 7, 2009: Samsung’s got a version of the Jet for its domestic Korean market, the clumsily-named “Haptic AMOLED.” Unlike its international cousin, the Haptic AMOLED packs a T-DMB tuner (as just about all Korean phones do) and it’s available in spicy pink and white shades for the usual carriers SKT, KTF, and LGT. Did you know that AT&T used to have a stake in the Indian wireless market? Yeah, us neither, but they did prior to the Cingular merger — and rumor has it they’re looking to get back in by buying a chunk of state-owned operator BSNL, ostensibly because the market — which is still in a heavy growth phase — is seen as a powder keg waiting to explode

Oh, by the way: September 7, 2009

September 8, 2009 by admin  
Filed under World News

Filed under: Handsets , Software , Others , Samsung , Sony Ericsson , ATT , T-Mobile , Symbian , Windows Mobile , Toshiba , Android Here’s some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of mobile for Monday, September 7, 2009: Samsung’s got a version of the Jet for its domestic Korean market, the clumsily-named “Haptic AMOLED.” Unlike its international cousin, the Haptic AMOLED packs a T-DMB tuner (as just about all Korean phones do) and it’s available in spicy pink and white shades for the usual carriers SKT, KTF, and LGT. Did you know that AT&T used to have a stake in the Indian wireless market? Yeah, us neither, but they did prior to the Cingular merger — and rumor has it they’re looking to get back in by buying a chunk of state-owned operator BSNL, ostensibly because the market — which is still in a heavy growth phase — is seen as a powder keg waiting to explode.