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Nokia Launched E90 Communicator
Nokia have launched the E90 Communicator based on S60-series instead of Series 90. It expected to be released at Q2 of 2007. The Nokia E90 is a side opening clamshell design with with QWERTY keyboard and 4 inch 800×352 pixel screen which will allow full screen browsing and dimensions of 132 x 57 x 20mm and a weight at 210g.

It feature include:

  • GSM quad-band (850/900/1800/1900)
  • WiFi and HSDPA
  • 3.2 megapixels camera with flash and autofocus
  • WCDMA 2100
  • Integrated GPS

Complete specification can be seen in here.

 
YouTube Videos on Nokia N-Series
Nokia together with YouTube co-operation will allow users to enjoy YouTube videos on the go via Nokia N-Series. YouTube videos will be accessible with Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map through YouTube mobile that will be launched shortly.

The Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map enables mobile discovery of videos in websites such as the YouTube Mobile site in a similar way as with PC web browsers. With YouTube Mobile now also compatible with the AVC video format which is the most common format supported in mobile devices, the single-click playback of videos is also possible in the same intuitive way as with PC web browsers. The Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map and AVC video playback are standard features in all the latest Nokia Nseries multimedia computers.

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Sony Ericsson Z750
The Sony Ericsson Z750 is a new HSDPA handset for North America and destined for AT&T (Cingular). This first Sony Ericsson's HSDPA phone for North America and first handset based on the Java Platform 8 will boast 3G connectivity and one of only a few consumer focused handsets to support Exchange ActiveSync push email.
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1 Million Interested for iPhone
During a keynote speech at CTIA, an AT&T executive announced that it has collected information from a million people who want to be contacted when the Apple iPhone begins shipping in June. The company isn't taking pre-orders, but AT&T seemed pretty pleased at the number. Apple hopes to sell up to 10 million of iPhone when it launched.