Category: 3GSM 2007
3GSM 2007: Nokia 3110 classic – back to basics handset
Another new handset from Nokia, this time the Nokia 3110 classic, an everyday handset covering all the basics. According to Nokia, the tri-band phone with 2.2-inch colour display is built for reliability, including details such as a thicker plastic casing…
3GSM 2007: Nokia launches 6110 Navigator with built-in GPS system
Nokia has unveiled its 6110 Navigator handset, described as "a navigation-enabled mobile phone designed for the mass market". The 6110 Navigator offers out-touch routing and navigation, allowing you to view your current location on the map, search for destinations, find…
3GSM 2007: RIM launches BlackBerry 8800 with BlackBerry Maps
Research in Motion has launched the BlackBerry 8800 – the first of the company's full QWERTY keyboard devices to feature a trackball design based on the Pearl handset. The 8800 is a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE device with Bluetooth 2.0 and a…
3GSM 2007: Motorola adds to Q range with q9 and gsm smartphones
Motorola has added two new models to its Q range of smartphones – the q9 and gsm handsets, for HSDPA and GSM networks respectively. The Q q9 operates on the new Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 platform, along with Motorola's Good…
3GSM 2007: Motorola's MOTORIZR Z8 – "fit-to-face" entertainment slider phone
Motorola has launched the MOTORIZR Z8, described as a "fit-to-face" slider and optimised for the entertainment market. The handset is Motorola's first "kick slider", a new design concept that matches the phone to the contours of your face. On…
3GSM 2007: Motorola launches MOTOKRZR K3 – slim HSDPA clamshell handset
The 3GSM is underway in Barcelona and Motorola has wasted no time in lauching a new range of handsets – the first of which is the MOTOKRZR K3 – a stylish clamshell with HSDPA connectivity. HSDPA means faster downloads,…
3GSM Video: Samsung SPH P9000 Ultra Mobile PC with WiMAX
Ashley takes a look at the new Samsung Ultra Mobile PC, the SPH P9000, which features WiMAX, for decent internet speeds regardless of where you are….
3GSM 2007: Will MusicStation be a mobile iTunes beater?
That’s certainly how Omnifone, the company behind the new mobile music service, has been spinning it in a series of pre-briefings to journalists this week. MusicStation is a music subscription service for mobile phones, where you pay £1.99 a week…
3GSM 2007: Five reasons to be cheerful about Barcelona's mobile expo
Next week is when the mobile industry decamps to Barcelona en masse, to launch their new products, talk shop, and send shamefaced flowers to their other halves (it clashes with Valentine's Day, see). 3GSM 2007 looks like being the biggest…