3 is offering its customers free access to Facebook via a special mobile-optimized URL, even to those with no data allowance in their contract.
Earlier this month iPhone 5 concepts sprang up, taking some wild guesses about what the iPhone 5 might look like. Handyflash mocked up its version of the iPhone 5, which has touch-sensitive surfaces in the place of physical buttons, and looks like an even sleeker slimmed down version of the iPod Touch. The mock up is a shot in the dark, but it got us thinking about what we want from the iPhone 5.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is nearing UK release, so we thought it was high time to revise our Best BlackBerry phone Top 5 shortlist. Want to know where there sliding, touchscreen smartphone placed? Read on and we’ll show you.
The Nokia N8 has a 12 megapixel camera, mechanical shutter and an ultra-large sensor to scoop up light and snap great quality photos, but its photography skills don’t end there: it also shoots HD video, can slather that eye-popping footage onto a TV using HDMI. Not enough for you? It has photo and video tools built in too. Read on, and we’ll clue you in on all the N8 camera facts you need!
Last week we asked you what you thought Facebook was building, after the volley of TechCrunch leaks and debunkings had calmed down. After Zuckerberg spoke on the rumours, he still left the door open for a number of possibilities on whether Facebook had plans for a smartphone.
Microsoft has just dropped us an invite to a press conference in central London at 2pm UK time on 11 October. There are no details and no images teasing what the topic is likely to be, but based on previous reports, we’d say it’s more than possible it’ll be Windows Phone 7. Are you excited? Stay tuned for more details, and needless to say, we’ll be there, covering everything live.
Following on from assertions that the launch of Windows Phone 7 will be on 11 October, comes news that Windows Phone 7 devices will be available from 21 October, ten days after the unveiling.