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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.
- This one’s been going around for a few days, and with the carrier’s full-court press on Android, it makes total sense: the Bluetooth SIG is reporting that the Samsung T939 Behold2 for T-Mobile will feature “Google Mobile services,” which would fit in with an earlier user agent profile leak. [Via Cell Phone Signal]
- There’s a new Samsung i8910 HD firmware that’s starting to hit some regions, and it’s a good one — it features an all-new 3D task switcher and a built-in weather forecast widget for TouchWiz. [Via PhoneArena]
- Surprise, surprise: Toshiba is relaunching the mighty TG01 with Windows Mobile 6.5 next month, a move that was fully expected all along. If anything, there’d be riots had this not happened.
- Sony Ericsson’s Panel SDK for the X2 is now available, featuring new “Panelizer” tools to convert existing apps into panels in a few easy steps — and starting in the next few days, devs will be able to submit their work for inclusion in the PlayNow arena.
- Vodafone has launched a range of eight new self-branded devices that’ll launch in time for the holidays this year, and as usual, they’re positioned squarely at the lower end of the market. Some of them like the E71 ripoff 1240 (pictured) are straight-up KIRFs, while others like the “Crystal” member of the 533 Catwalk Collection are trying to ooze fashion and style without killing the wad of cash stuffed in your pocket. Whether they’ve succeeded in doing that… well, that’s another question altogether. [Via Unwired View]
Oh, by the way: September 7, 2009 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 08 Sep 2009 00:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by: admin in
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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.
- This one’s been going around for a few days, and with the carrier’s full-court press on Android, it makes total sense: the Bluetooth SIG is reporting that the Samsung T939 Behold2 for T-Mobile will feature “Google Mobile services,” which would fit in with an earlier user agent profile leak. [Via Cell Phone Signal]
- There’s a new Samsung i8910 HD firmware that’s starting to hit some regions, and it’s a good one — it features an all-new 3D task switcher and a built-in weather forecast widget for TouchWiz. [Via PhoneArena]
- Surprise, surprise: Toshiba is relaunching the mighty TG01 with Windows Mobile 6.5 next month, a move that was fully expected all along. If anything, there’d be riots had this not happened.
- Sony Ericsson’s Panel SDK for the X2 is now available, featuring new “Panelizer” tools to convert existing apps into panels in a few easy steps — and starting in the next few days, devs will be able to submit their work for inclusion in the PlayNow arena.
- Vodafone has launched a range of eight new self-branded devices that’ll launch in time for the holidays this year, and as usual, they’re positioned squarely at the lower end of the market. Some of them like the E71 ripoff 1240 (pictured) are straight-up KIRFs, while others like the “Crystal” member of the 533 Catwalk Collection are trying to ooze fashion and style without killing the wad of cash stuffed in your pocket. Whether they’ve succeeded in doing that… well, that’s another question altogether. [Via Unwired View]
Oh, by the way: September 7, 2009 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 08 Sep 2009 00:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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JAMSHORO: Provincial minister for local government Agha Siraj Durrani has said the terms of Nazims will come to end on October 16 and the administrators will be designated from October 17, Geo news reported.
He said those Nazims who wish to get back, should keep fasts, offer prayers and should go to perform Hajj.
This he said at the inaugural ceremony of a residential scheme here on Monday. He said the day on October 16 will mark the end of Nazims’ tenure while Administrators will be appointed in their replacement from October 17 and onwards.
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JAMSHORO: Provincial minister for local government Agha Siraj Durrani has said the terms of Nazims will come to end on October 16 and the administrators will be designated from October 17, Geo news reported.
He said those Nazims who wish to get back, should keep fasts, offer prayers and should go to perform Hajj.
This he said at the inaugural ceremony of a residential scheme here on Monday. He said the day on October 16 will mark the end of Nazims’ tenure while Administrators will be appointed in their replacement from October 17 and onwards.
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JAMSHORO: Provincial minister for local government Agha Siraj Durrani has said the terms of Nazims will come to end on October 16 and the administrators will be designated from October 17, Geo news reported.
He said those Nazims who wish to get back, should keep fasts, offer prayers and should go to perform Hajj.
This he said at the inaugural ceremony of a residential scheme here on Monday. He said the day on October 16 will mark the end of Nazims’ tenure while Administrators will be appointed in their replacement from October 17 and onwards.
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