HTC Hero Clone Tiger G3
HTC hero is the Latest Android Phone from HTC and now the Clone of HTC Hero is also available at the name of Tiger G3. This is defiantly a Hero Clone without a doubt because it has a similar DTV antenna and front-facing camera. Check out the Specs here
HTC HD2 (Leo) appears in O2 UK catalog
HTC HD2, or Leo finally makes an appearance in something official — namely, the catalog for O2 UK. The HD2 is listed as having “the largest screen yet on a mobile”, which is actually a 4.3-inch capacitive panel. Inside there’s Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon CPU and Windows Mobile 6.5; interestingly, rather than showing the usual TouchFLO 3D UI O2 have shown the HD2 with the Start menu open, presumably to highlight the fact that the handset runs the new Microsoft OS.
Via [ engadget ]
TiVo BlackBerry Available now
September 30, 2009 by Vatu
Filed under Apps, BlackBerry
RIM and TiVo have just announced the availability of TiVo for BlackBerry. With TiVo for BlackBerry, you can access your channel listings and program your favorite shows while you’re away from home. Search for shows by title, keyword, actor/actress, or even the type of show. Browse categories, daily picks and much more.
TiVo for BlackBerry should be available starting now from the BlackBerry App World online, or on your phone, and from www.blackberry.com/tivo. If it’s not, wait a few minutes and try again.
Vodafone joins the iPhone Gang
Mobile operator Vodafone is to start selling the iPhone in the UK and Ireland from early next year. The deals mark an end to the exclusive UK arrangement between O2 and the US technology firm, which has been in place since 2007. Vodafone says users can register an interest online, with the handsets becoming available to customers from early 2010. Vodafone has set up a pre-registration iPhone site for those wanting to sign up to automatically receive more information from the operator when it becomes available.
Apple already offers the iPhone through multiple carriers in many countries, but the company is very careful to maintain control of the platform, regardless of the network from which their customers get their iPhones. Apple considers iPhone users to be Apple customers – network operators are just dumb pipes to Cupertino.
Apple iPhone come to China on 1st October
China Unicom, the second largest mobile operator in China, on Monday announced that it would start offering Apple’s iPhone in the country from next month. China Unicom announced today that it would be selling the iPhone at a standalone price of 5,000 yuan or about $732.50. Most people will opt to choose a subsidized package that will bring the cost of the phone down significantly. The company further asserted that the blockbuster smartphone will be priced at around $733, but it wasn’t clear whether the aforementioned price was for the 16GB version, or for the 32GB model of the iPhone.






