Alcatel partner with Mandarina Duck to bring you 2007's 23,671st fashion mobile

mandarina-duck_alcatel_phone.jpgThese mobile phones look good enough to eat, but trust me, I wouldn’t suggest that. Have a Krispy Kreme instead, it’s Friday, after all. I know the whole of Shiny Towers are using that excuse currently!

Alcatel has partnered up with the handbags and accessories label, Mandarina Duck, and have a gorgeous new phone, available in three colours as you can see – Cherry Red, Lilac and Green. Delicious.

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Orange to sell Sagem my150x pay-as-you-go phone for £10!

sagem-my150x.jpgThat’s not a typo. Sagem’s new my150x will cost just a tenner with a pay-as-you-go contract on Orange, and is on sale in Asda supermarkets now. That’s less than a bottle of wine (if you’re posh) or three bottles of wine (if you’re not).

That’s without a doubt the cheapest prepay phone ever in the UK. Are you being fobbed off with rubbish features though? The 1.8-inch screen takes its cues from old-skool calculators, so don’t expect to be watching videos or sending picture messages (nope, there’s no camera either).

Vertu Ascent Ferrari 60 Limited Edition mobile phone for seriously rich fools

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Upset that you and your moneybags missed out on the £280,000 INCOGNITO watch? More money than style and sense, and really feel like splashing out a few thousand today? Meet the latest mobile phone by Vertu, made in collaboration with Ferrari – the Vertu Ascent Ferrari 60 Limited Edition, for Google traffic’s sake.

It was only a few months ago they put out the previous Ferrari model, the Ascent Ferrari 1947 Limited Edition, but this latest one is to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the car company, and even more exclusive than its predecessor, with only sixty being made. Inspired by the Ferrari 612…

Texas Instruments debut their pico-movie projector mobile phone

projector-mobile-phone.jpgWe’ve heard about mobile phones projecting images before, with Motorola announcing several months back they’d signed a deal ‘pico projector’ firm Microvision, and even rumours that Texas Instruments were interested in the technology, but this is the first time we’ve seen hard evidence it’s possible. And, would you believe, Texas Instruments pipped Motorola to the post.

If you’re scratching your head wondering why Texas Instruments sounds familiar to you, it’s because they’re the people who put digital light processing (DLP) chips inside projectors and televisions. Add mobile…