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samusng 330x208 Samsungs bada Phone

The Samsung Wave that can be admired in the said photos below (which we hope are showing the real thing), should include a 3.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen display, along with a 5-megapixel photo snapper with auto focus, flash and 720p video capabilities, a 1GHz processor inside, 2GB of internal memory, HSDPA and WI-FI b/g/n connectivity options, a 3.5 mm jack, and Samsung’s Touchwiz 3.0 UI on top of the bada OS. The handset is also expected to feature Divx player, a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space to be included in the equation, an Aluminum body, and more, while being only 10.9mm thick.

As per the latest report by Flurry, a software company that makes application tracking software, Google has just managed to sell 20000 Nexus One phones, a far cry from the sales registered by other smartphones in the market.

The Motorola Droid, launched November last year had sold 250,000 units and T-Mobile My Touch, released in August, recorded 60,000 units sold in the first week.

Further, iPhone 3GS launched in June in eight countries had registered staggering 1.6 million as sales.

Google's Nexus One Bursting Sales

have not seen or heard any projections for how many Nexus One handsets Google planned on selling, but I imagine that it expected higher than the reported 20,000. Apple set the bar pretty high, selling 1.6 million iPhone’s in the week following its launch, but the Droid sold more than 12 times the Nexus One, and even the MyTouch 3G pushed out 60,000 in the first week.

Granted, while Verizon invested millions marketing the Droid and generating buzz prior to its launch, Google actually did the exact opposite–trying to work in stealth and keep the existence of the Nexus One and specific details of the device secret. Still, I think Google would be lying if it didn’t admit that 20,000 is a disappointing start.

Network Issues

As soon as users began to receive their Nexus One handsets, complaints of flaky or non-existent 3G connectivity began to mount. There is room for finger-pointing, and it can be debated whether those issues are a function of the handset–which is made by HTC, or the network–which is managed by T-Mobile.

The bottom line, though, is that it is Google’s phone. Google chose to develop a branded Android smartphone, and regardless of whether issues lie with the hardware or the network, the buck ultimately stops at Google.

Marketing aside, part of the reason that the Droid is more successful is the choice of provider. Motorola partnered with Verizon–the largest wireless provider in the United States, while Google chose to hitch its wagon to T-Mobile.

If you want to revolutionize smartphones–or even rebrand them as “superphones”–the obvious choice is to go with the last place wireless provider. Verizon has the largest 3G network. AT&T claims the fastest 3G network. Sprint markets its 3G network as the most dependable. What is T-Mobile’s network claim to fame? Smallest?

Google’s decision to launch its revolution by partnering with T-Mobile shows shockingly poor judgment. Perhaps T-Mobile is easier to push around and more willing to give Google the types of concessions it was seeking?

LG EXPO

LG EXPO

The new LG eXpo comes to the market running under Microsoft’sWindows Mobile 6.5 Professional operating system, delivering popular features and apps to users, including Microsoft Office Mobile. Moreover, users will be able to stay connected at all times with the email and calendar features of the deliver, while also having the possibility to display Web pages, documents, photos and videos while on the go with the phone’s projection capabilities.

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Introducing Nokia N97 mini RAOUL Limited Edition 2 330x174 Nokia N97 mini

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Nokia has announced Nokia N97 mini, which has been developed in collaboration with RAOUL, namely the Nokia N97 mini RAOUL Limited Edition. The Nokia N97 mini RAOUL Limited Edition comes to the market with a complimentary RAOUL Gold membership with S$50 credit, as well as with a S$50 Nokia voucher, an offering only available for those who will order the handset before October 29. Those who would like to get their hands on this device will have to head to participating outlets, which are listed on Nokia’s website. Nokia N97 mini RAOUL Limited Edition comes to the market with, it has been set at S$1138 (400 Euros). The hardware and software specs of the new handset are reportedly the same as those for the original device, with the mention that a new Fashion Asia widget (delivered by Nokia and F J Benjamin) will be included in the package.

Samsung-Intros 12MP

Samsung-Intros 12MP

The Samsung Electronics just announced the first 12-megapixel camera phone that sports 3x optical zoom lens. The new handset is set to come to the market in Korea in early October… The phone’s 3x optical zoom is the fist one available within a 12-megapixel camera phone, and should provide users with the possibility to take great shots even at long distances. Moreover, the device also sports a 2x digital zoom, which enables even more far close-ups. Other specific features are also present with the device, such as Touch Auto-Focus (AF), a Smart Auto feature, Xenon flash, shake reduction, face recognition, a rapid image saving feature (2 seconds) or high-quality video recording functionality, 1280 x 720-pixel at 30 frames per second. Other specs of the new handset also include Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0 HS (micro USB) connectivity, support for WCDMA (2100 MHz), GSM(900), DCS(1800), PCS(1900) Roaming, DMB (Mobile TV), 4GB of internal memory, a MicroSD memory card slot with support for 32GB of additional storage space, and a 1,100 mAh battery. The new Samsung AMOLED 12M measures 115.8 x 56.9 x 16.3 mm.

Vodafone UK

Vodafone UK

Yesterday I post about the  O2 UK would soon lose exclusivity on Apple’s iPhone but guess what the vodafone UK also carries the iPhone in UK. Apple and Vodafone have reached and agreement through which both the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS will become available for purchase in the UK and Ireland in early 2010 on Vodafone’s airwaves. another carrier in the country announced yesterday that the iPhone would soon become available for its users, namely Orange UK. The same as Orange, Vodafone has put in place. The only carrier that hasn’t announced the future inclusion of Apple’s handset in its offering is T-Mobile, although the carrier stated previously that it would sell the iPhone even if that meant bringing it to the UK market from outside the country and losing money in the process. However, due to the expected merger between Orange and T-Mobile, the availability of the iPhone with one of the carriers implies its presence in the other one’s offering as well. O2 has been rumored to lose its exclusivity deal on the iPhone for quite some time now, yet nothing official emerged until Monday. One other carrier that might soon see its marriage to the iPhone come to an end is US-based AT&T.

HTC Leo Up for Pre Order to Land on October 12 2 300x300 HTC Leo out on October 12

Online retailers in the Netherlands already enable mobile phone users in the country to place orders for the HTC Leo in advance, WMPoweruser notes, and a price tag for the device is also listed. Thus, one can see the upcoming Windows phone available for 522 Euros including VAT (US$770) on Phoneshop.nl, or priced at 592 Euros including VAT (US$870) on 2call.nl. As for the availability date, both sites list a Q4 time frame. While this proves helpful only when it comes to the pricing of HTC Leo, which seems to be in line with the previously rumored $800 price tag for the US market, we’ll head to other rumors for a few more details on the launch date. A recent post on Engadget suggests that the 1GHx Snapdragon-powered handset is expected to land on O2’s airwaves as soon as October 12, only about two weeks from now.

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