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Prototype 64GB And White iPhones Surface In Hong Kong?


It looks like although Apple couldn’t make these special iPhones a market reality for a number of reasons, they did make at least a few, for testing purposes and the like, and they (or devilish good imitations) have turned up in Hong Kong.

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Posted: March 8th, 2011
at 2:41am by Devin Coldewey


Topics: MobileCrunch


Light Pool: Japan gets a new designer cell phone

Japan’s second biggest cell phone carrier KDDI (over 30 million subscribers) rolls out quite unique handsets from time to time, mostly under their iida sub-brand. The company today in Japan introduced [JP] another “lifestyle” cell phone, the so-called Light Pool. Technically, the device isn’t anything special – but it’s rather pretty.

Read the rest on MobileCrunch.



Posted: July 13th, 2010
at 7:20am by Serkan Toto


Topics: Headline, KDDI, MobileCrunch, cell phones, cgjapan, designer, iida, light pool


In case you forgot: tomorrow is Droid Day

I don’t know how you could forget, considering we’ve been posting Droid updates just about every day, but according to our calculations, tomorrow is October 28th: the day Droid drops. Now, we don’t expect the Droid to set the mobile world on its head exactly, but we’re pretty sure that it’s going to be the premiere Android device — until the next premiere device comes out.



Posted: October 27th, 2009
at 8:00pm by Devin Coldewey


Topics: Android, MobileCrunch, droid


Japan’s 11 newest cell phones from KDDI au (photo gallery)

Japan’s second biggest mobile phone carrier KDDI au showed their new cell phones [JP] for this winter. The first of the eleven models will be available in Japan as early as this month.

Complete line-up after the jump.



Posted: October 20th, 2009
at 4:24am by Serkan Toto


Topics: Headline, KDDI, MobileCrunch, au, cell phones, cgjapan


Mobile Digital TV Standard Adopted in the U.S.A.

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Late last night, around midnight if you really must know, the ATSC (aka the Advanced Television Systems Committee) ratified the A/153 ATSC Mobile DTV Standard which “defines the technical specifications necessary for broadcasters to provide new services to mobile and handheld devices using their digital television (DTV) transmissions.”

In other words, digital TV will soon be playing on mobile handsets all across the U.S. of A.



Posted: October 16th, 2009
at 1:03pm by Jeremy Kessel


Topics: MobileCrunch, atsc, mobile dtv


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