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Friday, 23 September 2011

Motorola Admiral For Sprint Shown Off On Video

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We've seen Motorola's Admiral show up in still images before, but now we have the opportunity to see the phone in action, thanks to an introductory video Sprint has uploaded to YouTube.

There aren't any features mentioned here that we weren't already expecting for the Admiral, but the video does offer a nice once-over of the phone's layout, showing off button arrangement, that may help you get a better sense of its design that you were previously able to. Those hardware buttons lining the Admiral's flanks include one for Sprint's new Direct Connect system, delivering an IDEN-like push-to-talk environment over CDMA

The five-device hotspot support may not be the feature it used to be, but it will still get your gadgets online in a pinch. The Admiral has a 3.1-inch VGA display, 4GB of internal flash storage, and a five-megapixel camera capable of recording 720p video. The 1.2GHz single-core phone will arrive running Android 2.3 and will be ruggedized against dust, shock, and general user clumsiness. There's no word yet on an ETA.


Source: Sprint
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Thursday, 1 September 2011

HTC Radar (Omega) Shown on Video

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We revealed to you some pretty clear press shots of the upcoming HTC Omega Windows Phone 7.5 device just about a week ago, and we also suggested that the consumer name for the Omega would be HTC Radar. New video today confirms that the Omega is indeed a white Windows Phone 7.5 handset that will go by the name Radar. It'll have an 3.8" SLCD display with 8GB of storage, and most likely (though still unconfirmed) a 1.4GHz single-core Qualcomm chip. We're most curious to hear about the integration of the front-facing camera, which we're thinking might have something to do with Skype, which is supposed to see some last-minute integration with Mango.

Source: Techblog.gr
Via: MobileTechWorld

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