iPhone 4G was first rumored to be released sometime this summer. But it seems that it’ll not be ready until Q2 2011 due to the 4G chip will only be shipped next year. And the rumor claims iPhone 4G is the “real 4G” that will include 4th generation communication such as LTE and WiMax.

According to MacVideo in their encounter with Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Lars Johnson from Beceem, a 4G chip called BCS5000, which is being developed by Beceem will only be shipped to manufacturers for mass production until Q2 of 2011. And iPhone 4G is likely adopting this 4G chip to provide the super high-speed of 4G connectivity.

This is of course good news for the iPhone users, with the capability of 4G connectivity, the iPhone 4G will be able to enjoy super high speeds of 4G between 100-150 Mbps. The bad news is you’ll have to wait for another year for the iPhone 4G as the Beceem claims that the 4G chip and its components will only be shipped sometime in Q2 2011. So, if iPhone 4G was to use this 4G chip, it’d only be released after the 4G chip had become available.

Now there are two versions of the release date for the iPhone 4G. One claims to be June/July 2010 and another will be sometime in Q2 next year (2011). Would Apple proceed to release iPhone 4G without including the super-fast 4G chip sometime this summer?

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Here comes the Power A universal remote case for the iPhone, which turns your iPhone into a universal remote to control your home theater, TV and other entertainment equipments. The Power A iPhone case has a free application that can be downloaded from iTunes, which you need to install on your iPhone. With the case on and the app installed, your iPhone will become a universal remote that can virtually control anything that works with IR remote.

The Power A iPhone universal remote case is compatible with iPhone 3G and 3GS. It costs only $59.99, which will be available shortly from Power A. Although it looks like the Juice pack but it doesn’t charge your iPhone. Anyway, as a case, it still provides protection for the iPhone.

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The Nokia N97 has got a version that comes covered with 18 carat of gold and is called the Nokia N97 Mini Gold edition. Other than the external gold layer, all the features on the N97 Mini Gold remain the same, including a 3.2-inch touchscreen with resolution of 360 x 640, 8GB internal memory, slide-out QWERTY, microSD card slot, built-in FM radio, 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and Carl Zeiss optics, HSDPA/3G and WiFi connectivity.

The gold-covered Nokia N97 is likely to hit a number of countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Middle East from Q2 2010 onwards. The exact price is unknown but should be somewhere around $850. If gold is your choice as a symbol for prosperity, then the Nokia N97 Mini Gold shall be the great choice to replace your existing N97.

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The solar-powered Puma Phone

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Puma, the brand name that is mostly heard associated with sport wears and gears, is now into mobile phone business. Puma has teamed up with Sagem Wireless to have created and announced the Puma Phone at Mobile World Congress.

The Puma Phone looks pretty similar to the Palm Pre but without the slider. It comes equipped with a solar panel that makes it great to be rechargeable anywhere as long as sunlight is available. The phone allows 2 hours of music playback or sending of 30 messages after it’s got charged under “medium sunlight” for an hour. A full charge will give you 5 hours of talk time, 350 hours of standby and 24 hours of music playback.

The Puma Phone features a 2.8 inch screen which is rather small but Puma claims the UI is “thumbable” that ensures a single-handed operation. The phone also includes a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS with tracking and Geo-tagging capabilities, Blueotooth, Pedometer, 3D Accelerometer, stopwatch and cycle tracker. Apparently it’s a phone aimed for geeks with intensive outdoor sports activities.

The Puma Phone also comes with built-in FM radio, which can pull live sports feed from Puma World and mCommerce. It’s also loaded with an app that allows the users to customize and order new gears and things from Puma online shop. The music player on this Puma Phone also adds little fun, showing a software vinyl player when the music plays, allowing the users to Virtual Scratch the tunes. It’s due in April and should be priced around the £250 (about $394 USD) mark.

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Samsung Wave is the latest Samsung smart phone that comes equipped with a 3.3-inch Super AMOLED display which has full touchscreen capability and boasts WVGA (800 x480 p) resolution. The Samsung Wave also supports WiFi (wireless N) and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity.

Besides the mentioned, the Samsung Wave also comes equipped with many distinguished features such as it’s powered by a 1GHz processor, backed by smooth 3D and memory-intenstive graphics and video performance. The Wave supports various codecs including DivX, Xvid, MP4 and WMV. It also supports the virtual 5.1 surround sound.





The Samsung Wave is the world’s first smartphone that is equipped with a Super AMOLED display. The Super AMOLED display offers much brighter, clearer, and less reflective AMOLED OnCell display. And it boasts the WVGA (800 x 480 ) resolution, backed by the mDNIe (mobile Digital Natural Image engine) technology – the same technology that has been applied on Samsung’s LCD and LED TV lines. The Samsung Wave also offers free viewing angle and super fast response, allowing the display of this smart phone to deliver best quality of image and video.

The Samsung Wave is also a social hub, which it’s been loaded with applications that allow you to connect to all major portal’s emails, IM and SNS services. With the TouchWiz 3.0 UI, you’ll be able to access to social media sites (Facebook, Twitter) with ease, which you can easily customize the phone’s homepage by widgets for easy access.

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The upcoming Verizon HTC Incredible smart phone has got some photos and video leaked. The HTC Incredible is said to run Android 2.1 with HTC Sense. It’s powered by Snapdragon processor which was claimed to be “really fast”.


Other goodies to be found on the Incredible are 256MB RAM, a 3.5 to 3.7-inch WVGA screen (could be an AMOLED display), an optical mouse pointer towards the bottom of the phone. On the back, dual LED flashes were spotted. A clip is included below.

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It’s another smartphone with some pictures leaked, although they’re blurry. The LG Arena Max LU9400 has attracted some attentions with its leaked pictures over the Internet but LG is still quiet about it.

From how it looks in the leaked picture, the LG Arena Max LU9400 has been emphasized with cute design elements that make it a charmer. It would come with a 5-megapixel camera, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display and sport WiFi, GPS capabilities and powered by the 1GHz Snapdragon processor.

No other further details yet about the specs and the image isn’t clear enough to show what OS it runs. No word on where and when it’ll be launched. The phone shows Cyon logo – LG’s Korean phone brand, which might hint it’d be launched in Korea only.

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LG has launched the LG GT350, which comes with interface well integrated with popular social networking sites, Twitter and Facebook as well as some other social media sites. LG has also stressed pretty much the capability of this phone to work with social sites, with the comment “let you social network like a pro”.

On the screen of the LG GT350, you get easy viewing of your friends’ social updates and you’ll be able to update your social status right away from the phone’s interface and notify your network of friends.

On the phone itself, you get a 3-inch full touchscreen, side-slide QWERTY keyboard, a web browser and email service. The GT350 is expected to hit the Europe in April with other markets to follow thereafter. The price is unknown. But it offers quite a number of color selection, which are light silver, aqua blue, plain purple and black.

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Blackberry seems to be finally experimenting with fashion in their latest device. The BlackBerry Bold in white, with a white leather back (pictured), will be out October 18th on AT&T, and costs $200.

Gizmodo calls it tacky, but we see a higher purpose in its design - the phone is sleek and fashionable, and kind of reminds us of a delicate Louis Vuitton wallet or tiny coin purse.

We like the color and texture, but we have one big complaint: Couldn't BBerry have chosen a more "animal friendly" faux-leather alternative?

Right now this puppy will be available only in Phoenix and here in Los Angeles.

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Samsung's got a new phone for divas everywhere. S5150 Olivia and the S7070. The Olivia has a 3 megapixel camera and a 2.2-inch LED screen, while the S7070 has a pretty outer covering that resembles the old comforter on your bed, and a diamond at the bottom of its faceplate. Cute! But would probably get dirty quickly. I would definitely go with this guy if it also came in black or darker colors.