
Boy Genius told us that AT&T will offer business editions of the LG Vu, Sony Ericsson K850i and the Apple iPhone in the near future. I hope it’s true. Unfortunately, there is no confirmation from AT&T so far.
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Boy Genius told us that AT&T will offer business editions of the LG Vu, Sony Ericsson K850i and the Apple iPhone in the near future. I hope it’s true. Unfortunately, there is no confirmation from AT&T so far.

Check out this Mini Boombox GSM Cell Phone. It’s a slider phone with built in MP3 player, 1.3MP camera, voice dialing, SMS/MMS messaging and WAP Browser. The phone also provides 256MB built-in memory for your music and a microSD card slot (up to 4GB). What makes this cell phone cool is that it will read aloud the numbers of incoming calls using voice synthesis. The Mini Boombox GSM Cell Phone retails for $150. You should know that this Mini Boombox GSM Cell Phone is an unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone with no included SIM card. The phone will not work with Verizon or Sprint. However, you can buy a pre-paid SIM card from T-Mobile or AT&T/Cingular.

YankoDesign shows us the new Sony Ericsson phones concept that features a full-sized USB port, allowing users to plug in 8GB+ thumb drives for extra storage. The concept was designed by Vincent Palicki.

PhoneArena has a comprehensive review of the Sony Ericsson W910 slider phone. Measuring at 99mm x 50mm x 12.5mm, the music phone comes loaded with a 2.0MP digital camera, 2.4-inch TFT display, 40MB internal memory, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, a M2 card slot, and 3.6Mbps HSDPA for the W910i variant. The handset is powered by the new Walkman 3.0 software. Watch the review video after the jump.

Samsung Electronics today unveiled four new Mobile WiMAX devices to the Korean market. Known as the SPH-M8200, SPH-P9200, SPH-H1300, SWT-200K, these Mobile WiMAX devices are currently available via Korea Telecom(KT)’s Mobile WiMAX network. Measuring at just 16.6mm thin, the SPH-M8200 is a PDA type Mobile WiMAX device which supports Mobile WiMAX and CDMA EV-DO connectivity. The gadget also sports Terrestrial DMB, Bluetooth, file viewer and enhanced UCC related functions including video editor and background music.
The Samsung SPH-P9200 is powered by Microsoft Windows XP operating system. The handset supports voice, video-telephony calls, Mobile WiMAX, HSDPA and Wi-Fi. The SPH-H1300 and SWT-H200K are USB type modems which can be connected to laptops for quick use of Mobile WiMAX technology. Pricing info are still unknown.

The Samsung G600 camera phone measures at just 14.9mm thick and features a 5.0MP camera, 2.2-inch TFT display, microSD card slot, TV-out, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Watch the review video after the jump to get more details.

NTT DoCoMo will offer the NEC N905i mobile phone that works on GSM and W-CDMA frequencies. The clamshell is loaded with a large 3 inch internal display sporting a 480×854 resolution, a monochrome external display for caller ID and supports for HSDPA and GPS. The N905i features a 5MP digital camera with face detection that can detect 3 persons simultaneously. It can record video in H.264 format in VGA resolution at 30 fps. The phone comes with Yamaha sound engine for enhanced audio playback. Available in red, black, white and pink, the NEC N905i will be available in Japan later this month.

PhoneArena has a comprehensive review of the Sony Ericsson K850i phone. The camera phone comes with a 2.2-inch TFT display, MicroSD / M2 card slot, 5.0MP camera with flash, Bluetooth 2.0, HSDPA, and USB connectivity. Watch the video for more details.

Here is the cool Pen Phone concept that features a monochrome LCD screen to display all the necessary information including phone numbers, etc. The mobile phone is integrated nicely with a pen. Users will have to connect the phone via Bluetooth headset in order to make or receive phone calls.