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Motorola announced they will hit AT&T with the Atrix on 6th March, but something special will come alongside the handheld device. Motorola will allow users to buy a laptop dock together with the phone. Sure, it's only an option, no one will force you to buy it, but gadget users believe the dock is not very useful.

The phone can be purchased for $190 alone and for $500 together with the laptop dock, but this high price might scare off potential buyers. The phone is powered up by a 1GHz processor and the above price is available with a two-year deal. You can get a $100-rebate if you buy both the phone and the laptop dock from the internet.
The pre-order begins next week, on 13th February, but according to AT&T it might even come out earlier.
Source: MobileCrunch

The Taiwanese producer is on high heels right now, because of their impressive growth since they started to create smartphones too. A target set at the beginning of this year said HTC wants to reach 24 million devices sells within a year, but I doubt someone trusted it's possible. Well, now it is. Handset suppliers estimate HTC may sell around 12 million devices in the two quarters to come, while they sold 8 millions in the first two. That's around 20 million devices, not too far from the milestone.
What this means? It means they will sell in 2010 over two and a half times the devices they sold in 2009. That's what I call an impressive growth. HTC holds now the 4th position in the top of smartphone makers, but they also want to hold a place in the first 10 of mobile phones makers by the number of sells. And by what we see now, there's not too much to wait.
Via UnwiredView
After announcing HTC Aria today, ATT also announced Pantech Easy, a quick messaging device designed for simplicity seekers. The new handset is not a spectaculous device, but it will get the work done for sure. It has a large, confortable touch screen and will be available online and in AT&T stores from 20th June. The new handset wants to deliver a streamlined mobile experience, features a full qwerty keyboard and keeps the customers better connected with family and friends.
The original Pantech Breeze was released two year ago, in 2008, while the Pantech Breeze II was launched in May 2010. That's the third Pantech handset available soon. AT&T says this is an equal good device from children to grandparents. It has a 3.2 inch full touch screen display, intuitive menus - everything easy, as the name says. The phone has a nice, unique feature too: it can transform from Easy Mode to Advanced Mode for a more traditional quick messaging experience, with a quick settings change.
In experts' opinion AT&T launched this phone for seniors especially, because it's very easy to use. Young customers can afford spending more money on a smartphone, which may not be intuitive, but will have more features. This handset will be compatible with AT&T's High Speed packet Access (7.2 Mbps), so there is also going to be a nice browsing experience. The device will cost around $119 with a two-year deal and a minimum $20 Messaging plan.
Via ATT
Pictures: Unwired View

Are you fed up with iPhone Operating System? Then, as many websites previously reported, Android 2.2 (codenamed Froyo) is now available to use on your iPhone 3G. We've seen an older Android running on iPhone before, but it seems hackers managed to get the new Froyo out for iPhone too and, why shouldn't we say, if using an older version of Android on your iPhone wouldn't tempt you at all, a new version might change your mind.
You will buy an iPhone 4G, probably, and your contract may be over soon. If you are bored and really fed up with the old phone, then you can try Android 2.2 on it. We do not recomment id, anyway, because hackers weren't able to make Wi-Fi and sound work on it, so it pretty much takes everything nice from you. The experience will be worse also because is less probable Android 2.2 will run very good on iPhone, because it's just not made for it.
Via Mashable
For some reason, Versace thought some time ago of releasing a mobile phone. Now it's official out and in my opinion the phone doesn't look so impressive at all, as expected. It teams with the ModeLabs outfit and it's a touch screen based mobile phone. It comes with a sapphire crystal screen (probably one of the largest screens out there) and has a gold plating and "high-tech ceramic" construction options. It seems there is also going to be a black version of it.
It's obvious the mobile phone is built piece by piece by hand. LG paired with Versace and put together the innards (screen and camera too). Even if the smartphone seems to be competitive enough, I don't think the price will be so low. I tip it to be over $1500 which is a price not anybody could afford to spend on a mobile phone.
Source and Image: Engadget
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