Free TUAW iPhone app -- try it now!
AOL Tech

Engadget

FEATURES: Holiday Gift Guide Droid review Palm Pixi Review Bold 9700
  • Imran Shakir
  • Member Since Dec 17th, 2007
Blog Activity
Blog# of Comments
Engadget3 Comments
Engadget Mobile4 Comments

Recent Comments:

It’s official. After months of speculation, Motorola has finally confirmed two new additions to its MING handset lineup, the A1600 (left) and A1800 (right). Like their predecessor, the A1200, the new smart phones will run on Linux OS and come with a 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen, Bluetooth, microSD expansion slot and FM radio.

What’s new is the inclusion of the integrated GPS receiver (and image geotagging), as well as the upgraded 3-megapixel camera. Additionally, the A1800 comes with two SIM card slots that allow connection to both GSM and CDMA networks at the same time. Sadly, the new MINGs do not feature Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity, as was rumored earlier.
imran
http://www.mobilephoneupdates.com

latest cell phones reviews available on this site. applications games available.
it's a nice fone though.
the only bad thing that i've realised about this imate phone is that it's sound is very low. if you are travelling or if you are at a noisy place even if at a little noisy place it will be very hard for you to listen the caller. and i transferred songs mp3 format to my imate smartflip and sound for player was also very low. i have seen nokia and sony ericsson mobile they have louder sound than this set.. rest it's a great set. beautiful stylish really cool color and design. i have black one.
Co-developed with fashion house Prada, the KE850 is a high tech, high fashion tri-band GSM mobile phone. In spite of its appearance, it isn’t a smartphone. Think of it more like a feature phone on steroids. Not being a smartphone doesn’t make it any less exciting of a device, of course.

Imran
http://www.mobilephoneupdates.com
KoOOoooOl.....................................
N95 has almost everything else you could think of including in a phone too: a music player with support for all common music formats, a stereo FM radio, integrated handsfree speaker, speaker independent voice dialling, talking ringtones, HSDPA (the fast data transfer technology dubbed "3.5G") and lots more! When it comes to connectivity, the N95 is the best-connected device in town, with support for Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, Infrared, Wireless LAN, TV-Out and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Its memory is also more than adequate with up to 160 Mbytes of onboard memory and support for microSD memory cards (up to 8 Gbytes). Battery life is OK - when you consider how much work has to be done to power this beast, you can't really set your expectations too high.

Imran
http://www.mobilephoneupdates.com
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

Boss of the Year Entry Form

Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.