Sunday, April 17, 2011

PhoneDog.com's Daily Digest

PhoneDog.com's Daily Digest


HP Veer launch party hints at a release that's right around the corner?

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Eagerly anticipating the day that you can get your hands on HP's latest, greatest, and probably smallest handset, the HP Veer? It doesn't look like you'll be waiting much longer, as a couple of new event invites have suggested that we could see the Veer launch sometime early next month. First up, an invitation to an event hosted by HP on May 2nd has been revealed by the folks at PreCentral, and the guest of honor just so happens to be the tiny webOS smartphone. One other thing about the event...


Do we care about the phone in our smartphones anymore?

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I’m always interested in looking over the past few years within the mobile industry and seeing all the things that have changed. It makes it more interesting to consider what has changed, and the things that are still changing today. Our phones used to be just devices that we used to talk to one another, maybe send a text here and there, and for a select bunch maybe check our emails. When you saw someone with a BlackBerry or Palm-branded device, you knew they were a business person....


LG Phoenix to AT&T - New phone

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The LG Phoenix is available at AT&T starting today Sunday April 17, 2011.


Toshiba's Android tablet to be named ANT, sport $450 price tag?

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Up until now, Toshiba 's Android-powered tablet has been without a name or any kind of pricing or launch information, but some new listings on Newegg may have finally given us some details to sink our teeth into. According to the product pages, Toshiba's slate may end up being dubbed "ANT," with prices starting at $449.99 for an 8GB model and going up to $579.99 for the 32GB variant. It's worth noting that, while it's entirely possible that Toshiba has decided to name their 10.1-inch...


Should Apple just forget about the white iPhone 4?

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There are some phones out there that have been leaked so much, over a long period of time that by the time they are actually launched one of two things happens. The device can either be an instant hit upon release, all thanks to the early leaks and rumors about the device. Or, by the time it hits store shelves, people may not care about it anymore, and already be waiting for that other phone. For Apple, the white iPhone 4 is different. It’s been a year since we first laid our eyes...


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