Noah Kravitz

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Never lose your Bluetooth: LG handset with detachable earpiece coming to VZW

This could be lame or it could be a pretty handy bit of innovation for all you "I love my Bluetooth but I'm always losing it" types.  Phone Arena has pics and details on the LG VX8610, a Verizon-...

MWC 2008: Some thoughts on user experience, 3G, and 4G, and Sony and MOTO

The biggest cell phone trade show of the year has come and gone, but it's really only the beginning for a 2008 destined to be full of new products and new developments in the mobile phone industry. ...

Rock on: MOTO ROKR E8 coming to T-Mobile

Despite their lackluster showing at MWC in Barcelona last week, Motorola got some positive press today when Engadget Mobile posted some pics of a ROKR E8 all decked out with T-Mobile branding.  I had...

At long last: T-Mobile to roll out 3G this Summer, Android phone in Q4

Now that the rest of the world is gearing up for WiMAX, LTE, and other 4G solutions, good ol' T-Mobile is ready to roll out their long awaited 3G network here in the USA.  CNET's Kent German reported...

RIM rumors: Curve to VZW and/or Sprint soon? HSDPA and touchscreen BlackBerry coming?

If this week's nationwide outage didn't scare you straight when it comes to that BlackBerry addiction you can't seem to shake, read on hearty emailer - we've got a few bits of news that may be of...

Reader mail: In search of a good, budget-minder smartphone

Dear PhoneDog.com:  I'm trying to reduce my costs but I keep looking at and wanting more expensive options. I'm debating on whether I should purchase a gps capable smartphone or purchase a simpler...

MWC 2008: Nokia's S60 Touch UI previewed - should ship this year

On the one hand, Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasuvo put thousands of his company's fans at ease when he went on record as saying, "we don't have plans to do Windows in mobile at the moment."  Nokia's not...

Ain't goin' nowhere: MOTO is "fully committed" to mobile phone business

Contrary to all the rumors flying around over the past week, Motorola said Monday that it's "fully committed" to the mobile phone business and is looking to revamp its product line in order to turn...

MWC 2008: Two more SE handsets coming Wednesday?

As if seven new phones and two new product lines weren't enough for one trade show, word is Sony Ericsson may be unleashing two more smartphones on us at a joint media event with UIQ and Motorola...

Uh-Oh: BlackBerry experiences "critical severity outage"

Research In Motion notified clients Monday that their BlackBerry email service was out due to a "critical severity outage" affecting "users of the Americas network" and some business clients.  While...

iPhone watch: 3G and SDK on Feb 26th? $100 Price drop soon after?

Given that a 3G iPhone is all but a certainty for launch sometime this year, evidence of the device is bound to surface before too long given FCC rules about public filings and Apple's history of...

Custom phones: zzzPhone offers WinMob handset with customizable options

Too good to be true?  Maybe - it'll cost you $149 to find out.  A company called zzzPhone is offering user-configurable Windows CE 6-based handsets for order on a sort of a la carte basis from their...

MWC 2008: Nokia updates N-Series with N96 and N78

Nokia held a press event early Monday to kick off Mobile World Congress 2008 with two updates to their N-Series line of multimedia computers.  The N96 and N78 add features and update the styling of...

MWC 2008: Nokia debuts Maps 2.0 and 6210 Navigator

Nokia today made the beta version of their Maps 2.0 public and also released the 6210 Navigator, a GSM/HSDPA phone with GPS-based navigation that can be used even without an active SIM card installed...

MWC 2008: Nokia launches 6220 classic with 5MP camera

So this is kind of perplexing: On the same day Nokia launches their new flagship model, the $800 N96, they also launch the $475-ish 6220 classic, which might actually have a better camera than the...

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