Posts tagged ‘phone’

NEC MEDIAS N-04C, World's Thinnest Android Phone Headed to U.S.

By , 30 August, 2011, No Comment

Samsung Galaxy S II is not the slimmest smartphone available on the market and it never was. The world’s thinnest smartphone is manufactured by NEC and is only 7.7mm thick, 0.8mm slimmer than Samsung’s Android flasghip smartphone.

Dubbed MEDIAS N-04C, the handset was launched back in February via Japanese carrier NTT Docom… (read more)

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Amazon 4G phone sale: DROID Charge, ThunderBolt, Revolution for 1¢ each

By , 28 August, 2011, No Comment

Amazon’s wireless arm is having another big sale on 4G phones this weekend, with some of the lowest prices you’ll find on 4G LTE smartphones from Verizon Wireless. From now through Monday, August 29th, Amazon is offering the Samsung DROID Charge, the HTC ThunderBolt and the LG Revolution starting at just 1¢ each. To get the penny deals, you’ll need to open up a new individual or family account with Verizon Wireless; existing customers upgrading their phones will have to pay a premium. Links to each of the three deals follow below.

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HTC Omega Windows Phone further revealed in leaked image

By , 27 August, 2011, No Comment

A newly leaked marketing render of HTC’s upcoming Omega Windows Phone shows off one of the popular vendor’s first Mango-powered smartphones. BGR exclusively reported on Monday that HTC will be announcing multiple Windows Phones at a special event on September 1st. One will be the HTC Eternity, headed to AT&T in the near future, and another will be the T-Mobile-bound HTC Omega, pictured above for the first time. Pocketnow.com published the image on Thursday, and claimed that the phone could launch with the name “HTC Radar.” Omega, of course, is likely to remain a codename. Earlier rumors suggested that the Omega will pack a 1.5GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and an 8-megapixel camera. Rumor also suggests the device will include a 3.8-inch display, though our report indicated a 4.5-inch display size. Judging from the image above, 3.8 inches seems entirely more likely, which could mean that AT&T’s Eternity will sport the monster 4.5-inch screen we’ve been hearing about. We’ll all know for certain when HTC unveils both phones next Thursday.

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