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Motorola Z8m brings 7.2Mbps HSDPA the banana way

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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We’d long since forgotten about Motorola’s UIQ-based Z8 kick slider — the introduction of the hotter, fancier Z10 pretty much sealed the deal for us there. Turns out Moto thinks there’s still life left in the unusual smartphone, though, and it’s taking an updated model to South Korea to prove it. The Z8m comes at a time when Motorola is looking to reassure its South Korean fans that the corporate break-up isn’t going to affect its presence here, where SK Telecom continues to serve as its exclusive carrier partner; whether this is just the right phone to do it, we can’t say, but we can say that we wish we’d get a version of it stateside. The headlining feature here is support for 7.2Mbps HSDPA (the original Z8 topped out at a mere 3.6Mbps) and appears to carry over the same type of UIQ setup from its predecessor — just fine with us. Look for it to hit for around 500,000 won, which translates to just about $501.

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LG’s 5 megapixel KF750 with DivX rebranded Secret, shhh

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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LG’s KF750 was just announced official-like by the non-rioting folks at Lucky Goldstar. With it, we get the official specs courtesy of, uh, Photography Blog. Why is a site for digital photogs carrying a cellphone press release, you ask? Easy, this one’s got a 5 megapixel camera with face recognition and the ability to shoot DivX video at 120fps. A member of LG’s Black Label series, the 11.8-mm slider is the thinnest 5 megapixel cameraphone on the market. Unfortunately the press release is heavy on fluff and light on specs so we can only tell you that it’ll also be sporting a touch-screen, suite of mobile Google apps, and Bluetooth when it makes its European debut sometime this year, presumably, for an unknown price.

Update: A few more details are rolling in: 2.4-inch display, haptic feedback, and available in May


[Via Stuff.tv and Digital-Lifestyles]

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LG’s 5 megapixel KF750 with DivX rebranded Secret, shhh

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 by admin

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Great news, Mr. and Mrs. Tighty Pants: carrying five megapixels in your pocket is about to become a little less obvious! The latest member of LG’s storied Black Label line — other alumni being the Chocolate and the Shine — is starting to break cover, and for what the slider might lack in sheer visual distinction, it makes up in technical prowess. The as-yet-unnamed slider promises to be the thinnest 5 megapixel cameraphone in the world when it launches, featuring a reinforced glass touchscreen up front (just a little Glimmer-esque, if you ask us) and a shell constructed from carbon fiber. Other than that, LG’s being a little stingy with details at this point, saying that it’ll unveil the handset’s name later this month — hopefully along with pricing and a full spec sheet. The phone will hit Europe first with a number of other launches across the globe thereafter, finally hitting LG’s own South Korea in the second half.

[Via T3]

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SKY’s Duke is only slightly more attractive than The Duke

Sunday, April 20th, 2008 by admin

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“Luxurious yet simple design” is the name of the game for SKY’s latest bit of mobile splendor, curiously named “Duke” of all things. For many of us, “Duke” conjures up images of rough-and-tumble sheriffs in the Wild West or gargantuan Xbox controllers, but one thing it doesn’t necessarily bring to mind is “luxurious yet simple.” No bother, we suppose it’s the hardware that matters, so let’s get to it: 2.4 inch QVGA display, 1.3 megapixel camera, document viewer, media player, Bluetooth, and built-in subway maps (Korean subways, that is) all grace the rather plainly styled slider. Look for it on your favorite Seoul retailer’s shelf for something in the range of 400,000 won (about $404).

[Via Unwired View]

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