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Comstar UTS, a Russian operator, has said that by the end of this year they plan to cover 75% of the country of Armenia in WiMAX. No word as yet as to which services will be offered.

[Via: Mobile Crunch]

Source: By the end of 2008 75% of Armenia to be covered in WiMAX

James

Source: Nokia N95 8GB for FREE on Vodafone UK on an 18 month contract

We know, it’s not like the nüvifone is a total surprise any longer, but just in case you tend to rest easier after digesting information straight from the source, here goes.The Nuviphone aims both to compete with the iPhone as well as to bring Garmin’s experience with GPS navigation to the forefront. Almost entirely controlled by a 3.5-inch touchscreen interface, the device centers around its native GPS unit: in addition to straightforward navigation, a host of Google apps allow it to search for local businesses, check traffic, and view nearby weather. Any photos or videos taken with the built-in camera are automatically geotagged for positioning in location-based services.

The GPS maker also seeks to improve on areas underserved by its current rival at Apple. In addition to Wi-Fi, the Nuviphone connects to the Internet through a 3G HSDPA connection with AT&T or other worldwide networks. This helps with multi-network instant messaging (including Google) and easy access to GMail, according to the company. It also supports MMS media messaging in addition to SMS texting.

Garmin will preload the Nuviphone with North American maps that store “millions” of points of interest and plans to ship the phone during the summer of this year. Neither a price nor carriers have been identified, though the phone’s quad-band GSM and use of HSDPA point to an American release either paired with AT&T or as a separate, unlocked device for use with any provider.Via engadget


Source: Garmin hits iPhone directly with Nuviphone

BT Calypso 120 Cordless home phone

James

Source: BT Calypso 120 Cordless home phone

LONDON, England – A recent study conducted by Mobile Youth between the ages of 14-27 showed a lack of trust in mobile service providers was the number one reason consumers switched networks. Instead the study revealed more trust in the mobile phone manufacturer.

The lack of trust prevented consumers in the “mobile youth” group to take of advantage of cross selling of new services provided by their prospective mobile carriers.

“Bill Shock” was also a key factor in the continuing distrust among this group.

According to the study, the best way to win the hearts of the “mobile youth” is through suggestive selling of products appealing to this age group, and good customer service.

“Creating a culture of transparency and accessibility is key to developing trust with the most important demographic for long term product development”, says a representative of Mobile Youth. The study also suggested that cell phone service providers create and maintain healthy relationships with popular brands among this demographic like Adidas, Apple, BBC, Jet Blue and Nike in efforts to regain trust among dissatisfied consumers.

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Source: Youth Group in London Distrust Service Providers

Canadian carrier introduced a white version of the same device and is therefore again faster than Verizon which is expected to introduce a white HTC Touch as the Verizon XV6900 as well.

The specs stays the same and the white HTC Touch also runs on the Windows Mobile 6 Professional supporting Bell’s EV-DO high speed mobile network and featuring HTC TouchFLO, a 2 megapixel camera and camcorder, speakerphone and stereo Bluetooth compatibility. However, GPS support.Otherwise, the device is the same Touch that’s proven to be so popular, with it running on Windows Mobile 6 Professional and boasting support for Bell’s EV-DO network. Those willing to sign a three-year contract with Bell can get one right now for a mere $100, or you can drop a full $400 if you want to stay uncommitted.


Source: Bell Mobility lets loose white HTC Touch, Verizon next?

James

Source: The Nokia N95 8GB NAM is finally approved by the FCC



Source: Skype Update: Firmware 3.90 provides VoIP functionality for PSP Lite & Slim

NEWS: SoftBank 922SH by Sharp

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Akihabara News writes: “For most of you guys not living here, Japanese phones look cool and are in a way… yes they’re cool, but they almost ALL look the same (I personally drool over the iPHONE…but no 3G version yet, damn you Steve Jobs!). 80% of the time you get a clamshell, and I’m starting to get bored with that.”

“Luckily for us, we have Softbank and its young and young minded CEO. He is leading his company in a new direction by offering devices that the dinosaur DoCoMo (NTT) and its rival AU (KDDI) won’t dare consider.”

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Source: NEWS: SoftBank 922SH by Sharp