
The Blackberry Pearl 8120 has finally made it to AT&T. The phone comes with a 2 megapixel camera with video recording capability, 3.5mm headphone jack, Quadband GSM/EDGE connectivity, WiFi support, Push-to-Talk, GPS navigation, microSD memory card slot, and bluetooth connectivity. Get the 8120 for $300 with a 2-year plan. [PhoneNews via Upcoming Cell Phones]

It seems that AT&T will launch the AT&T Tilt today. This smartphone is also known as the HTC Kaiser or the HTC TyTN II. The device is powered by Windows Mobile 6 operating system, 400MHz processor, 3G and Push-to-Talk.
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by Alexander on August 11, 2007

In the next couple months, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and AT&T will be offering the Motorola RAZR 2 V9m. The new RAZR phone will feature a huge external display, touch controls, expandable memory, Bluetooth A2DP and a 2 Megapixel camera. Sprint will be getting the EVDO version on August 22nd and Verizon will be getting the EVDO version in early September. AT&T will be getting the HSDPA version in early September. Keep an eye out.
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by Alexander on March 6, 2007

People and companies are getting behind the BlackBerry Pearl, so much that it’s been released in Black, White and now Red. Cingular is going to be carrying the BlackBerry Pearl 8100 in Red, so keep an eye out.
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by Alexander on January 9, 2007

That’s right, it’s here!!! Steve Jobs officially unveiled the iPhone today at the CES 2007. It comes equipped with Max OS X which essentially allow you to use the iPhone as a true all-purpose gadget that allows you to make calls, listen to music, and surf the net.
The iPhone features a 3.5-inch 480 x 320 touchscreen display with multi-touch support and a proximity sensor to turn off the sensor when it’s close to your face, 2 megapixel cam, 4GB or 8 GB of storage, Bluetooth with EDR and A2DP, WiFi that automatically engages when in range, and quadband GSM radio with EDGE. Perhaps most amazingly, though, it somehow runs OS X with support for Widgets, Google Maps, and Safari, and iTunes. A partnership with Yahoo will allow all iPhone customers to hook up with free push IMAP email.
The Apple iPhone will be available to the US in June, 2007, Europe in 4th Quarter, 2007, and Asia in 2008. Cingular will be exclusively offering the iPhone for $499 on a 2-year contract, and $599 for the 8GB model.
Engadget via Cell Phones
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by Alexander on January 4, 2007

Cingular will be launching the much anticipated Palm Treo 750 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on January 8-11. No price for the Palm Treo 750 is set yet for the U.S. It’s already available overseas through Vodafone.
Cell Phones via Gizmodo / Engadget
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The highly anticipated Cingular 8525 a.k.a. HTC TyTn is now on sale for around $400. Just a recap, this Windows Mobile 5-powered smartphone features a 400MHz Samsung CPU, a 2.8-inch TFT touchscreen display, 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM, miroSD card slot, a 2.0MP digicam, Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi, and a full QWERTY keypad. “Wnapier†via YouTube gives us a short hands-on preview of this smartphone. Video after the jump.
YouTube via Cell Phones.
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by Johan on December 21, 2006

The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset comes in a beautiful red color. Designed by the super talented Yves Behar, it supports Bluetooth connectivity and boasts noise-canceling technology in its microphones. Its noice-canceling technology is similar with the technology that used in the military. Available in red, black, or silver, Cingular sells the headset for $120 each. See more detailed pics after the jump!
Via Aliph Jawbone.
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by Johan on December 15, 2006

If you have a T-Mobile MDA or a Cingular 8125 and are planning to switch from one GSM provider to the other, here’s a brief guide to unlocking your phone so you don’t have to waste all that hard-earned cash a new one.
You simply need to download the unlocking tool, run it, write down the SIM unlock code, insert the new SIM, and enter the code. Give it a try and have fun screwing up your phone with your new carrier.
Disclaimer: We take no responsibility of any damage that may happen to your phone, please perform with discretion.
Gizmodo via CellPhones.