At the IFA 2007 show in Berlin, South Korea’s LG Electronics unveiled its new LG-KS20 HSDPA smartphone, featuring Windows Mobile 6 and a large 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen-based interface. The LG-KS20 wants to be the ultimate portable Internet experience, and by leveraging HSDPA data access technology, users should be able to surf the Web at speeds up to 3.6 Mbps per second, as opposed to the paltry few hundred Kbps offered by the ATamp;T network currently hosting the iPhone in the United States. But here’s the rub: while th LG-KS20 is expected to launch in October, it’s so far only slated for release in Europe, and there’s no word on pricing or when/if the phone might debut on the North American market. The LG-KS20 bears a resemblance to the company’s earlier Prada-branded phones, and features a 2 megapixel camera (plus a forward-facing VGA camera for video conferencing capabilities), Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi wireless networking, integrated media playing … [Read more...] about LG-KS20 Takes on the iPhone
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Comments for : AT&T withdraws T-Mobile merger papers from the FCC, will book the break-up fee as a loss in Q4
posted on 24 Nov 2011, 03:53 3 1. Packer29 (Posts: 56; Member since: 10 Sep 2011) I know that some tmobile customers are happy with this and to boot Att has to eat that loss and Hesse is celebrating big time! posted on 24 Nov 2011, 07:12 2 10. Trainer (Posts: 23; Member since: 03 Nov 2011) Yeah, but now what for T-Mobile? DT still doesn't want them. Are there any other buyers out there? Or, will DT just let T-Mobile die a slow death and let them go bankrupt? No way DT invests money for an LTE build out. T-Mobile is walking dead, and it saddens me to see it. I've been with them for 12yrs. posted on 24 Nov 2011, 10:05 0 25. hepresearch (unregistered) Sprint can try to buy them... then they will have so many network technologies in their mobile mash-up that there will be no hope of integrating it all until it is all replaced by LTE-Advanced. And their customer base will be near 70 to 80 million... putting them more in the game with VZW and AT&T. 26. … [Read more...] about Comments for : AT&T withdraws T-Mobile merger papers from the FCC, will book the break-up fee as a loss in Q4