Here comes Fujitsu Loox F-07C, a new concept smartphone. It has the capability of dual-booting both Windows 7 and Symbian OS. This concept is pretty much similar to UMPC which was launched a few years back.
Since a few years ago Nokia had a very successful line of QWERTY devices which included the E71 and the E71. Now Nokia has announced it’s latest addition to the QWERTY line, the new business smartphone – Nokia E6.
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Finding the best way to input text on your smartphone or tablet can be tedious process, since you have to purchase and install all sorts of different apps on your system, but you don’t have to do that if you have Nuance FlexT9. Nuance FlexT9 is an Android app that lets you choose on what way you want to input text.
Not a while ago, we wrote about a new app that could make text input a lot simpler and faster on your cellphone. In case you don’t remember, that app is called SnapKeys 2i, and today we have some additional information about it.
Most mobile phone users would agree that a physical QWERTY keyboard on a smartphone can not compare with a virtual one. Samsung has found it necessary to offer an Android phone to those who need to write more.
Samsung has changed the operating system interface of Android 2.2 to fit the screen of 2.8″ horizontally for the new Galaxy Pro.
Sprint Mobile have launched their first smartphone equipped with Windows Phone 7 – the HTC Arrive, a phone which has descended from the European version HTC 7 Pro.
Motorola has a new phone on the market for purchase, the new CLIQ 2. The phone boasts Motoblur user interface on top of its Android 2.2. The phone has a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM, which is a decent combo for the phone’s pricing.












