We've heard it again and again but this time it's official - the HTC HD2 will launch on T-Mobile USA very soon. It's been a long string of rumors and leaks up to now and some of them did a lot to amp up the anticipation. Like the find that the HTC HD2 for T-Mobile USA packs 576MB RAM. Later it turned out that all HD2's pack 576MB, though on non-US have only 448MB available by default - the rest is only unlockable by a custom firmware.
But T-Mobile are hosting a special event on March 16 - it's about the HDC HD2, or as they call it, the "Larger than life entertainment powerhouse". So, the HD2 will launch not long after the 16th, a couple of sources even give a specific date.
HTC HD2 launch date for T-Mobile USA uncovered
Opera Mini 5 beta is now available for Android
Opera Mini continues to evolve and now speaks Android. A native beta version is already available for all Androids out there introducing them to the world of compressed browsing.
This release comes hot on the heels of the native Windows Mobile version of Opera Mini 5, which was unveiled only last week.
The Android version of Opera Mini 5 comes with all the usual goodies - tabbed browsing, Speed Dial, password manager and bookmarks. The most important feature of course is the extremely fast page loading, thanks to the data compression made reaching nearly 90%. Of course it all happens on a remote server so your smartphone doesn't need to be troubled with the calculations.
You can download Opera Mini 5 beta on your Android phone by accessing this page or get it through the Android Market.
Nokia C5 leaked; still not clear what the Cseries is all aboutNokia C
Nokia C5, one of the first phones to be included in Nokia’s new (and unannounced) Cseries family of devices, has reportedly appeared in some leaked photos for the first time.
The C5 looks like a regular non-touch Symbian S60 candybar, which makes me wonder: what’s the deal with the new Cseries? Is Nokia launching a new series just for the sake of adding new names, or is there something that will differentiate the Cseries phones from the rest of Nokia’s non-touch Symbian handsets?
Regardless of the answer, the Nokia C5 features a 2.2 inch QVGA display, Symbian S60, HSPA connectivity, A-GPS, 3.5mm headset jack, 3.2MP camera, FM radio, 50MB of internal memory, and MicroSD card support – so, yeah, it’s a mid to low-end phone that will probably have a low price.
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