Leaked HTC Android Phone With QWERTY Keyboard

 

HTC is not well known for making a lot of good quality physical QWERTY phones which run Android, but that might be about to change. Now, they have made some really good ones, the Touch Pro 2 for instance, but there now there are some images floating around the internet of a new HTC phone running Android with a QWERTY keyboard. It was reported by a Croatian site. It supposedly meant to be called the "HTC Vision" and the main features are a 3.7-inch display (AMOLED or OLED), a 1GHz processor (Probably Snapdragon), and Android 2.1 with HTC Sense. 

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Source njuskalo.hr

Nokia Prototype Hands On

Technobuffalo has got their hands on a new Nokia Prototype which could be the next N-Series phone from Nokia. The phone is running the S60 OS but this could just be for testing purposes as the old Symbian platform will not make it onto and more N-Series devices, as it is going to be replaced by the newer MeeGo OS.  The prototype is packed full of features and cool stuff including:

  • NAM 3G Bands (850/1900)
  • nHD Display (640 X 360)
  • Full Slide out QWERTY keyboard
  • 4″ Capacitive multi-touch display
  • Front facing camera (VGA?) with LED Flash
  • Rear 8MPX camera with Dual LED Flash
  • WiFi, Bluetooth
  • HDMI Out

See pictures below

 

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iPhone Coming to Verizon in 2011?

 

Well haven't we heard this before. The iPhone coming to Verizon. But now Bloomberg are certain that it is going to happen this time because of "two people familiar with the plans." Even though the iPhone will eventually come to Verizon, we never thought this century.

Bloomberg's newest rumour is very similar to what the Wall Street Journal said in March claiming that "a CDMA iPhone would begin production in September," and if this were true, it would give Apple, giving Apple plenty of time to make the iPhone's for the millions wanting to convert to Verizon.

Apple just told Engadget that they "don't comment on rumors and speculation" when they asked them for a comment. I guess we can only hope.

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Apple to Fix Signal Problem on Monday

A rumour going round the internet is that Apple is going to fix the monumental signal problem with thier new iPhone 4. They are rumoured to release iOS4 version 4.0.1 on Monday to fix the problem that has plagued all iPhone when you hold it in your left hand. The update was referenced on Apple’s tech support forum but have have since been removed, but not before readers  told the world the information about the new update. However if the problem is hardware, Apple have got a serious problem on their hands.

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Apple, Rumors Apple Store iPhone/iPad App Coming Tomorrow?

Nobody has much info on this at the moment, but BGR says that one of their Apple sources knows about an Apple-created appn for the iPhone and iPad that is set to be released tomorrow. It is supposed to be a Mobile version of Apple.com but as an app. It will be free in the App Store and will be able to make Genius Bar appointments, check product stock, book one to one training sessions, and shop the entire Apple product list. Apparently, the one of the reasons of this app is to let the user check in more swiftly to genius and training appointments. However we’ll know tomorrow…

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Apple's New Magic Trackpad Leaked

Engadget has received some leaked pictures of the new Apple multitouch Magic trackpad peripheral (official name not known yet). It looks like it's wireless and will connect via bluetooth to your iMac, Mac Pro or even your Macbook. The trackpad looks exactly like Apple's Wireless Keyboard except it has a multitouch pad of course and from the looks of it, it's most likely made out of smooth glass just like the current Macbook and Macbook Pro's. It's no doubt that Apple will officially release this new device at the WWDC keynote today, that will most likely be a huge success.

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New Mac Minis To Be Updated Soon?

 

It looks like supplies of Apple's current Mac Minis are short on hand. AppleInsider reports that it has received numerous reports that suggest those shortages indicate new models to be released very soon. These reports are coming from various Apple resellers including large buyers from educational institutions that have had their recent bulk orders pushed back from an ETA of 1-3 business days all the way to June 14, which is a few days after Apple's WWDC 2010, where Steve Jobs will host the keynote. Rumors for the next refresh of Mac Minis are said to include an HDMI port that would replace the current DVI port, larger hard drives, faster Core 2 Due processors and updated graphics cards by Nvidia.

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