March 6, 2010

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Nokia C5 wastes no time getting FCC blessing

Posted: 06 Mar 2010 12:20 PM PST

Just days following its announcement, the FCC saw fit to grant Nokia's low-end C5 all the regulatory approval it needs (well, not all, but some) to start hitting shelves stateside. Whether it'll actually be sold in any official capacity in North America is another story altogether -- but the prospect of a sub-$200 unlocked smartphone from any top-tier manufacturer is a difficult one to ignore; in any event, this isn't the model you'll be seeing in American stores since it's quadband GSM with 900 / 2100MHz 3G only. While you wait for manufacturing to ramp up, there's a 91-page manual included with the filing for you to flip through, so you may as well get started.

Nokia C5 wastes no time getting FCC blessing originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 06 Mar 2010 15:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft shows off single game running on Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox

Posted: 06 Mar 2010 09:55 AM PST

Guess we don't have to wait until MIX to have all our Windows Phone 7 Series questions answered! Microsoft's Eric Rudder, speaking at TechEd Middle East, showed off a game developed in Visual Studio as a singular project (with 90% shared code) that plays on Windows with a keyboard, a Windows Phone 7 Series prototype device with accelerometer and touch controls, and the Xbox 360 with the Xbox gamepad. Interestingly, not only is the development cross-platform friendly, but the game itself (a simple Indiana Jones platformer was demoed) saves its place and lets you resume from that spot on whichever platform you happen to pick up. Pretty impressive stuff, and while the words "Windows Phone 7 Series" weren't spoken by Eric, the use of the prototype ASUS device and the clear emphasis that this would place on Xbox Live for making the magic happen make it obvious that this is the "wave of the future" for all three platforms -- at least for casual gaming. Check out the demo on video below the fold.

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Yahoo smites dedicated Mobile group

Posted: 06 Mar 2010 08:57 AM PST

As mocoNews points out, Google CEO Eric Schmidt made a fascinating (if not obvious) observation at his MWC keynote last month: for his company, mobile's now the primary focus while the desktop plays a secondary role. Yahoo seems to be reaching a similar conclusion on news that it has officially broken up its Mobile unit, instead moving mobile-focused employees into other divisions within the organization -- in other words, mobile will become integral to every group rather than an afterthought pushed to a separate set of bodies. Yahoo's been playing second fiddle to Google and Microsoft in this game -- understandably so, considering both of its biggest competitors have their own mobile operating systems -- but it remains to be seen how big of an impact this'll have. Defaulting an Android-powered phone to Yahoo search is a good start, we suppose.

Yahoo smites dedicated Mobile group originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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AT&T announces slew of network investments for 2010

Posted: 06 Mar 2010 08:16 AM PST

AT&T's preaching about the mucho dinero it's dropping into renovating its network to pretty much anyone who'll listen these days, and a veritable cornucopia of press releases this week start to go into detail on some of the upgrades we'll be seeing over the course of 2010. We're counting at least a dozen here, covering everything from New York City to Florida to Oklahoma, but the message is basically the same in every one: more cell sites, more 3G coverage, more backhaul. AT&T liberally pimps its nine-figure investments in most states over the past several years, too -- but of course, phones need spectrum to communicate, not blank checks and promises. Let's see how we finish the year after those iPads, next-gen iPhones, and AT&T-compatible Nexus Ones (our fingers are crossed) have had a chance to slam the airwaves for a bit, shall we?

AT&T announces slew of network investments for 2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Motorola XT701 finally completes Android trio in China, courtesy of Unicom

Posted: 06 Mar 2010 06:14 AM PST

It's no surprise that the Motorola XT701 (aka Motoroi) was going to land in the hands of China Unicom with its WCDMA radio, but man, that must've been a painful two-and-a-half-month wait for Chinese Motofans. Mind you, considering earlier worries about Google's departure from China, it's better late than never, right? Like its Korean and American counterparts, the XT701 also sports Android 2.0 but boosted with WAPI support -- China's very own WiFI standard. Fork out ¥4,299 or about $630 and this phone's yours.

Motorola XT701 finally completes Android trio in China, courtesy of Unicom originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 06 Mar 2010 09:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Bad news: HTC says the Nexus One doesn't 'go in pockets'

Posted: 06 Mar 2010 12:08 AM PST

One of the biggest mysteries in the blogosphere right now is probably Crave's Nexus One, which somehow developed a cracked screen while simply charging on the desk (sounds familiar, right?). Not even HTC could unearth the cause from its forensic inspection, but it didn't rule out the possibility of a small crack growing over time due to, for example, "getting knocked around by keys" and repetitive squeezes in tight pockets. That's fine, but saying "people sometimes forget that they don't go in pockets" is surely stretching a bit, no? What happened to the awesomeness in the compression test and bend test that we once witnessed? More importantly, has anyone here had the same baffling screen problem and been charged £180 ($273) for the repair? If so, do share your pain with us -- we've got a shoulder for you.

Bad news: HTC says the Nexus One doesn't 'go in pockets' originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 06 Mar 2010 03:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How would you change Palm's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus?

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 10:04 PM PST

We aren't trying to lump these two together or anything, but we figured we'd give those of you who opted for Palm's second set of webOS handsets an opportunity to pool your thoughts in order to make the smartphone landscape an even better place to survey. We personally didn't find too much new to laud on Verizon's Palm-branded twofer compared to the original Pre and Pixi, and those of you who were hoping for all new hardware from the company at CES were undoubtedly let down. Still, there's something to be said about a webOS product on America's "largest 3G network," and frankly, we're interested in hearing how you'd change things. Would you have overhauled things more drastically? Expanded the screen size? Bumped the resolution? Enlarged the keys? Go on and tell Jon exactly what you think in comments below -- who knows, the Pre Plus Plus might just carry your calling card.

How would you change Palm's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 06 Mar 2010 01:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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FCC Fridays

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 08:59 PM PST

We here at Engadget Mobile tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site. Since we couldn't possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there, we've gathered up all the raw info you may want (but probably don't need). Enjoy!

Phones
Read - Kyocera SA002
Read - Casio CA005
Read - Casio HIY02
Read - LG KM570
Read - LG VS740
Read - LG VS750
Read - LG GT400
Read - LG GT405
Read - LG GD550
Read - Samsung S3370D
Read - Samsung SGH-i707
Read - Samsung SHW-A180S
Read - Samsung SCH-M519
Read - Ezze Mobile Tech S1

Peripherals
Read - Samsung HM3500
Read - Sierra Wireless MC8201

FCC Fridays originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 05 Mar 2010 23:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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US Cellular follows Alltel's lead, deploys Samsung Freeform

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 03:16 PM PST

If this contoured piece of QWERTY kit looks familiar, it should -- it's the same as the Freeform that came late last year to Alltel. US Cellular's version is the same thing (heck, it's even the same color) with a 1.3 megapixel camera, 2.2-inch 176 x 144 display, four-row QWERTY keyboard, and memory expansion up to 16GB via microSD, perfect for the on-board MP3 player (and if you're not a music kind of person, it'll take you a good long while to fill up 16GB worth of storage 1.3 megapixels at a time). Pricing and availability haven't yet been announced, but we'd expect it to be pretty easy on the pocketbook.

US Cellular follows Alltel's lead, deploys Samsung Freeform originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 05 Mar 2010 18:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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New Cell Phones

New Cell Phones


Microsoft Pink Pure and Turtle cell phones for Verizon

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 07:33 PM PST

The Verizon Microsoft Pink Pure and Turtle looks…I like the simple design, this is a teen phone kids who like to text a lot.  It looks really cool to their target demographic and its actually pretty functional..I’d love a Windows device…

The top is the Verizon Pure cell phone, this phone has a full QWERTY keyboard, and the bottom is the Pink Turtle. The Turtle has a more square-ish face, whereas the Pure has a more rectangular shape. The top looks like the face easily covers the keyboard, whereas the bottom one sits atop it. I’m pretty sure those are the two separate Pink phones. They might be released by Verizon on April 20, 2010.

Verizon Microsoft Pink Pure cell phone

Microsoft Pink Pure - Verizon

Verizon Microsoft Pink Turtle cell phone

Verizon Microsoft Turtle - Verizon

via Engadget