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HTC launches Incredible S smartphone in India

Smartphone maker HTC has announced the availability of the Incredible S in India. The Android phone features a four-inch capacitive touchscreen LCD panel, powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm single-core MSM8255 processor and runs Google’s Android 2.2 operating system but expects to be upgraded to Honeycomb (Android 3.0). HTC has announced the phone will sell for [...]

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HTC HD7 exclusive to Telstra March 29

Telstra has become the latest to announce an exclusive handset release aimed for March. The Australian telco giant will be the exclusive retailer of the new HTC HD7, the Microsoft Windows 7-based smartphone. The phone features a 4.3-inch capacitive-touchscreen LCD panel and will capture 720p (1280×720-pixel) video via the on-board camera. It’ll be available for [...]

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Vodafone and Optus spar with new phone deals

The retail smartphone market continues to provide fodder for consumers with Vodafone and Optus sparring today over new phone deals. Optus started the latest spat with news it is now offering the Motoroal DEFY on an exclusive two-year $49 per month contract with $0 upfront. The new DEFY features a 3.7-inch screen and 854×480-pixel resolution. [...]

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Nexus S out in the US, who knows when in Australia

The world’s first Android 2.3 smartphone appear in stores in the US overnight, but at this stage, while Samsung’s Australian operation has said it will be bringing the phone to Australia, it sounds like it’ll be a case of “don’t hold your breath.” The Samsung-built Google-inspired Nexus S is available in the US from Best [...]

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Apple not buying into Toshiba mobile display venture

Display panels are becoming the latest battleground in the ever-booming smartphone war. Even with a number of different technologies available, demand is outstripping supply, so much so, that Japanese electronics giant Toshiba was reportedly forced today to dispell rumours that Apple was buying into its Toshiba Mobile Display subsidiary. The three main technologies competing at [...]

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