Entries from April 2008

First 3G enabled BlackBerry 9000 on eBay

Date April 29, 2008

Well if those talks about the 3G enabled Blackberry handset are making you go bizarre with lack of patience, here is your perfect opportunity to get your hands on one before it hits the market.

How else could have that happened without our beloved eBay which in this case is staging an auction for the BlackBerry 9000 with 3G connectivity. Only two of these models which would officially be

The New LG Prada II Cellphone

Date April 28, 2008

The LG Prada could be considered a wannabe competitor for the iPhone. Smarter than a regular (LG) phone but not even close to the iPhone. And as Apple prepares for 3G and more it’s only logical that LG wants and has to keep up.

Apparently LG has a successor for Prada, the Prada II, supposed to be launched in late Q4 2008, and from the info that leaked so far it will be worth considering.

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3G iPhone

Date April 27, 2008

One very obvious thing missing from last year’s Apple iPhone was 3G support. If you wanted high-speed internet access when you weren’t near a WiFi hotspot, then you needed to rely on a GPRS or EDGE connection. Very often subscribers were stuck with dial-up modem speeds on a device that really needed a much faster internet connection.

Apple’s excuse for the lack of 3G was that it drained the

iPhone Black Night

Date April 26, 2008

Yet another superb decoration from Goldstriker!
The company has just announced its new and exquisite iPhone Black Night special edition created by Stuart Hughes for the elite.

You can recognize these iPhone 16GB from the front bezel and rear logo struck with 24ct gold, with an adaptable finish to match any car you prefer.
Included in the Elite collection, iPhone Black Night is also part of the

BlackBerry Pearl 8110 with GPS reaches AT&T

Date April 25, 2008

AT&T and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the launch of the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone, which includes built-in global positioning system (GPS) support for location-based applications and services. Combined with navigation and mapping applications such as AT&T Navigator, the handset provides turn-by-turn voice and on-screen directions. AT&T Navigator also alerts users through voice