Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
Nokia N800 is the follow-up with compressed Internet of Nokia 770, building on the platform of Maemo Linux developed by Nokia. N800 employs the third incarnation of Maemo, called edition 2007 of OS of compressed Internet which adds some new devices to the edition 2006 (which was in oneself an enormous improvement above the original platform).

Samsung SGH-F700 Preview
It’s an HSDPA capable 3.5G smartphone, with download speeds of up to 7.2Mbps (where supported), plus UMTS (3G), EDGE and GPRS, but the Samsung F700 does not appear to support WiFi.
The Samsung F700 will be officially announced at next week’s 3GSM World Congress, but Samsung have given us a brief glimpse of the specifications of this upcoming device in advance.
O2 XDA Trion Review
The O2 XDA Trion is a step up from the O2 XDA Mini S (based on the HTC Wizard). It has a 240×320 pixel display in 65,000 colours, a 2 megapixel main camera with a secondary camera for video calling, 64Mb of internal memory, Bluetooth 2.0 and Wireless LAN support and a 400MHz processor (possibly an ARM-based Samsung S3C2440).

BlackBerry 8707v 3G Ready
BlackBerry 8707v is the first 3G BlackBerry device to market. It’s a derivative of the ubiquitous BlackBerry 8700 series of devices, and it appears to have the same functionality as the 8700, just with added support for UMTS 2100 3G data.
There are limitations with the 8707v though. There’s no WiFi, unlike some recent messaging devices, nor is there any expandable memory (internal memory comprises of 64Mb of Flash memory plus 16Mb dynamic RAM). There’s no MP3 player or camera either. Of course, many businesses actually want these limitations as it makes the device simpler to manage.
Sony Ericsson P990 Best PDA Smart Phone
Sony Ericsson P990
is the latest P-series Symbian smartphone from Sony Ericsson, following on from the successful P800, P900 and P910 models. Expected to start shipping in Q1 2006 to Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa as the P990i, and to mainland China as the P990c. There is no word of a North American variant.

T-Mobile MDA Phone Pocket PC
The T-Mobile MDA Pocket PC features a full QWERTY slider keyboard, the latest Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth support, quad-band international coverage, and EDGE high-speed connectivity.
Providing a rich multimedia experience to enjoy music and video, the MDA includes Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, a stereo headset jack, and a 1.3-megapixel camera.
A miniSD expansion card slot allows the user to add memory for storing music, games, photos and video.
Audiovox PPC6600 Cellphone Gadget
Until now Audiofox release huge selection cell phone with the accessories. From unique and stylish Audiofox accessories until wireless gadget to personalize the cell phoe that you want. You can choose wide selection accessories from data cable, home & plugin car charger, phone strap, neck chain, light-up accessories, and hands free with colorfull & stylish design.
Palm Treo 680 Cingular GSM

It’s not entirely clear whether someone at Palm jumped the gun here, but a page on Palm’s own online store now tempts us with a “Palm® Treoâ„¢ 680 Cingular, GSM” in exchange for 349 of our hard-earned dollars.
While it’s no secret that we expect the 680 to grace Cingular with its presence any minute now, Inventec’s apparent failure to implement a little something called quality control seemed to put the handset’s release date in doubt — alas, Palm’s page alleges that their new low-end Treo is in stock with shipment in 1-2 business days.































