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Sanyo SCP-7050 is a looker

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Sanyo SCP-7050 is a looker

Sprint has launched the Vision Phone SCP-7050 that targets those who are pretty clumsy with their handsets as well as people working in harsh environments. The SCP-7050 might be a tough nut, but it is nice to see Sanyo put in some effort design-wise to create what looks like a pretty spiffy looking handset. A rubberized coating ensures a firm grip at all times, while the sturdy hinge mechanism doesn’t feel as if the cellphone is going to snap when you open it too hard. Features include GPS connectivity as well as a host of business applications that utilize satellite tracking to monitor productivity. A wireless contact backup ensures you can still restore your phonebook to a new SCP-7050 even though the original is languishing down some sewer pipe. The Vision Phone SCP-7050 retails for approximately $299.

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Sidekick 4G from T-Mobile arriving this April 20th

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T-Mobile is said to be rolling out the Sidekick 4G this coming April 20th over at RadioShack, where this Samsung-manufactured device will feature the QWERTY keyboard that has long been a signature piece of hardware for its precedessors. T-Mobile has obviously moved on from the Danger operating system to Google’s Android 2.2 Froyo, and it remains to be seen whether there will be a Gingerbread update lined up sometime down the road or not. Apart from that, we do know that the Sidekick 4G will play nice with T-Mobile’s 4G network (obviously, by its naming convention), which is capable of a theoretical peak download speed of up to 21Mbps. Hardware-wise, the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G will come with a 3.5″ touchscreen display, a 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor, and a VGA front-facing camera for T-Mobile Video Chat. Would you part with a Benjamin for the Sidekick 4G on a two-year contract?

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Microsoft acquires Danger, just to sound more tough

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Microsoft acquires Danger, just to sound more tough

[MWC] Microsoft made a live announcement today over at 3GSM about their acquisition of mobile software and Sidekick company Danger for an undisclosed amount of dough. Danger will be added to Microsoft’s mobile branch. Does this mean a Windows Mobile Sidekick is on its way? We don’t see why not. Can Microsoft ruin the Sidekick? We don’t see why not. Can they finally have their own phone manufacturing shtick on the rise despite Ballmer’s disapproval (ahem…Zune phone)? We most likely don’t see why not. [Press Release]

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Sidekick having some AOL Instant Messanger issues…panic!

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Sidekick having some AOL Instant Messanger issues

If you’ve been having some problems with AIM on your Sidekick, don’t worry, you aren’t alone. Danger, AOL, and T-Mobile have all already acknowledged there is an issue, though halt there. Mentioning no date of when we can expect a resolution.

The problem results in IM’s being delayed, sent out of sequence, or not even sent through at all. T-Mobile says the problem is an AOL issue, though AOL doesn’t confirm or deny this is the case. The issue affects all current Sidekick devices. While T-Mobile usually makes good on fixing issues quickly, AOL might have other plans up their sleeves.

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