Posts Tagged ‘HSDPA’

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Now that we’ve had some time to spend with the XPERIA X1, we’re going to break down the various features and give you our in-depth review. We’ll continue to update this post as we use the device more, but it doesn’t a rocket scientist to understand what’s at hand, a brand new Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1!

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E-TEN DX900According to a Czech site, E-TEN will be launching the new glofiish DX900 dual-SIM smartphone next month at Computex in Taiwan.

Now, dual-SIM handsets aren’t as rare in Asia, as they are in the U.S. It would be great to see these (DX900) on sale stateside, especially with tri-band HSDPA in the mix.

We hope for an official announcement and launch in the nearest future. Meanwhile, check out the device’s known specs:

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One of Nokia’s upcoming phone is the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic. Following on the heels of the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic, the Nokia 5320 however deviated from the original design of the Nokia 5310. First off, the Nokia 5320 is wee bit thicker and larger than its predecessor.

Nokia 5320 XpressMusic

The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is, I think, the first XpressMusic phone to feature HSDPA. Music lovers would just love that since HSDPA would provide them faster over the air downloads of their favorite music. The Nokia 5320 is not only made for music lovers but for gamers as well since it features dedicated music and N-gage gaming keys. This phone also features Nokia’s Say and Play, a voice controlled music player.

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Rogers - BlackBerry Bold

Canada, HSDPA. What’s the first carrier that comes to mind? No, not Fido, silly, Rogers, of course! Makes a lot of sense, then, that Canada’s GSM behemoth would be getting dibs on RIM’s HSDPA, the Bold a new page posted over on Rogers’ site encourages interested individuals to sign up to be notified when the device becomes available in their neck of the woods. Unfortunately, there’s nary a clue here on exactly when Rogers customers will be able to mosey into the store of their choice and pick one up, but “summer” is a safe (and vague) bet.