If It’s a First, It’s Made in China

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Even though Chinese developers are more often than not considered to be cloning specialists, this time a brand new concept gives them the full credit. You may be thinking how this is possible. It just is and they have the Qwerty keyboard sliding out to prove so.
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Though we aren’t familiar with the name of the revolutionary device, some features are available: it measures 112×60×20 mm, weighs 110 grams, a 3.4″ 16 million color QVGA touchscreen, a 1.3 MP camera, TV Out and the standard microSD expansion slot.
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Doesn’t seem bad by now, not to mention that the unique keyboard ensures it a well deserved success.

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HTC Touch is Back: Code Name HTC Touch II

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Except from bearing lots of names, the HTC Nike P5500, distinguishes itself from the original HTC Touch version of the Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional smartphone through: it uses both HSDPA and GSM radios, a 2.6 inch touchscreen, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, SIP support, Bluetooth, 2 megapixel camera with a 1 megapixel front-facing shooter and microSD card slot. This handset also keeps the TouchFLO interface and the numeric keypad hidden under the vertically slidingtouchscreen brings lots of points to the design.
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It is a cool handset to own and it will be released in Japan on the DoCoMo network this fall.