OMG! Bacon!: Haha, when I read that I thought "fifty phones" as in fifty physical, limited release, phones lol.
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Greg Rassam: Can you be any more negative and biased? Jesus Christ.
If I was sent to Barcelona to report on toys I'd be a little happier than this. Enjoy the Catal... more »
Lorenc: Ww, y gys TTLLY sck. Strtd th lvblg hlf n hr lt. Brly cvrd nythng bt th nw S's (WM 6.5) ftrs, bsd yr rtrdd snrk rmrks (zn ths nd zn tht) nd ttlly dsms... more »
We are at the Hotel Catalonia Plaza, here in Barcelona, listening to Steve Ballmer sing the virtues of the new Windows Mobile 6.5. Update: It's over. The new user interface looks great.
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Seeing as the original AT&T Pantech Duo 1 is the C810, this C820 has a really high possibility of being the Pantech Duo 2. There aren't many details, but it's got WCDMA 850/1900, which is AT&T's 3G, and probably will run Windows Mobile like the previous ones. It's interesting to check out the differences between this and the Ocean 2, which also popped up on the FCC a few weeks back if you're into looking at FCC drawings. [FCC]
The Touch Diamond, HTC's 2008 flagship phone, just hit the FCC. This means that it's well on its way to one of the four carriers, most likely either AT&T or Sprint first, judging from the way the original HTC Touch played out. As Addy said in the hands-on, it's the most iPhoney of Windows Mobile phones yet, and feels much like a tiny iPhone for people who have small hands. [FCC]
You may not remember this because the news came out during CES, but back in January there was a gigantic leak of Windows Mobile 7 details, including an Alaskan Senator's dump truck full of images. Brandon from Pocket Now recently got to SEE Windows Mobile 7 at a Microsoft MVP event, and while he thinks it's a fantastic OS, he's got a huge problem with the release date.
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