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Samsung Ace: Video First Look

I take back anything bad I've ever said about the Samsung Ace - it's not bad at all. A...

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Sprint Releases Samsung Ace World Phone

We told you it was was coming soon and we didn't lie. The Samsung Ace is available now on...

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When Thumbboards Attack!

Triangle I've been using the YAQKWMS (Yet Another Qwerty Keyboard Windows Mobile Smartphone) tag for awhile now as a sort of inside joke - well, if a joke that only *I* get counts as "inside." Anyway, the punchline to this interior humor is that these phones are pretty tough to distinguish from one another. They all share Windows Mobile 5 with few (if any) software enhancements, they all have QWERTY thumbboards and 320x240 screens. And so on. [...] Today we're going to ignore all that and focus on one aspect: thumbboards. And furthermore we're just going to focus on the big three here in the US, the ones with the most saturation in the market right now: the T-Mobile Dash, the Cingular Blackjack, and the Motorola Q (available on several networks). Read on for a thumbboard smackdown between these big three Smartphones.

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AT&T SMT5700

First up, this is the first smartphone (thought not the first phone) we’ve seen with the new AT&T branding. Second, this is the first partnership of which we’re aware between China’s Amoi and an American carrier.

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Dialing 1-800-FLOWERS to get easier?

 Images Parekh Features 700W Scr Dialpad Mike Calligaro puts up a fairly long blog posting on what seems to be a fairly short topic - the fact that YATQKMS (Yet Another Thin, QWERTY Keyboard Windows Mobile Smartphone) devices like the Q or the Dash don't have those "ABC", "DEF" etc. buttons on their number pads, so dialing named-800 numbers can be a pain sometimes. ...This isn't a pain I've ever felt personally, but apparently there are some that do.

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PCMag Reviews HP iPAQ6925

According to Sascha Sega, you can add the HP iPAQ hw6925 to the long list of YAQKWMS that tries very hard to do it all and ends up not quite doing anything well (Motorola Q, I’m looking at you). Its killer feature, as far as The new HP iPAQ hw6925 tries to be the ultimate traveling companion, bringing together an unusually flexible GPS system, phone, and PDA in one easily pocketable unit.

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I-Mate JAQ3 Hits Middle East

I know it’s not a huge deal that somewhere in the world we have YATQKMS (Yet Another Qwerty Keyboard Windows Mobile Smartphone), but the i-mate JAQ3 is notable because of its Online retailer i-mate has launched its next Pocket PC phone, the JAQ3, which offers both a built-in keyboard and Wi-Fi.By current standards this device is a bit weak in cellular-wireless capabilities; it has GSM and GPRS but nothing faster.... In addition to its D-pad, this smartphone also has a scroll-wheel on its left side.It runs Windows Mobile 5.0, and has 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of ROM. A miniSD slot provides additional storage.As a Pocket PC, this device comes with a suite of applications for browsing the Web, exchanging email, keeping track of personal information, and working with Microsoft Office files.

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Black MotoQ in Canada

Specs are identical, though it might be worth mentioning that they’re using a “f *Motorola Canada Ltd. today announced the globallaunch of the Moto Q in Black, the latest Moto Q colour available exclusivelyfrom Bell Canada. The Moto Q in Black is a broadband-enabled smartphone thatcombines voice, data and multimedia functionality in a design that is lessthan 1.15 cm thin.

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Sansung Blackjack released (SGH-i607)

PhoneScoop has published a preview/review of the Samsung Blackjack, YATQKWMS (Yet Another Thin Qwerty Keyboard Windows Mobile Smartphone), and overall they seem pretty happy with it.... Like Samsung’s other recent entry into this category, the i320, it is narrower than the Q, Dash or almost any other QWERTY phone.

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