Enjoy the roundup of a little of the most appropriate mobile phone stories that you might have longed for this week:
1. Nokia Cseries Phone Leaked.
The phone in subject is rumoured to be the C5 – maybe not to best name to have chosen, since the story – and is presumably one of multiform phones in Nokia’s brand new Cseries, that were initial discussed when they appeared to one side the Xseries trickle behind in Jul 2009. It’s not really high-spec, with a 2.2″ shade and a 3.2 megapixel camera, but it will have 3G and Symbian S60, so not all is lost. There is a possibility we will sense some-more during the Nokia eventuality using to one side Mobile World Congress after in the month.
2. No Motorola Zeppelin for the UK?
It’s an additional Android phone from Motorola, this time with a 3.2″ touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera and Android 1.5. The pattern and spec have it crop up to container somewhere around the same mid-range mark as the DEXT, that is fine, but it looks similar to the Zeppelin won’t be entrance to the UK anytime soon. Of course, as the phone is still unannounced, this could shift after on.
3. T-Orange Investigation Still Expected.
They won’t let it lie, will they! The arrangement of the largest UK mobile user is still in doubt, as the Office of Fair Trading have done a ask to the EC to examine the merger, spurred on by await from consumer groups together with Which?. The 3 network has additionally assimilated in, asking for a recover of at slightest a third of the 1800MHz spectrum the span would carry out should the combine happen. (more…)
Post from Dial-a-Phone, UK’s no. 1 for Mobile Phones.
Symbian is now the Operating System braggadocio the top series of commissioned users with an implausible 330+ Million phones being powered by the Symbian software. With this is mind, it’s startling to listen to Symbian is additionally one of the final OS’s to suggest a vital update, even yet it is starting to demeanour unequivocally sleepy and out antiquated in more aged with the brand new iPhone OS and Android OS offerings.