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  • Tranzda shows four Linux smartphones -- GSM or CDMA, your choice

    Filed under: Handsets , Others , Linux , GSM , EDGE , CDMA Tranzda is starting to step up its game and really push its Newplus Linux stack in earnest, debuting four new models on its site -- plus a fifth, the T818, that it's being a little more secretive about. The TGP-369, TFX-326, TGP-802, and TFX-320 cover both the CDMA and GSM bases, and include some notable features like a fingerprint scanner on the 802, GPS, and RFID capability on certain models. In terms of appearance, all of the shown models seem to be modest upgrades from the Newplus-powered PM328 we've seen in the past, though the UI still looks like it could use a little more work. [Via LinuxDevices ] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • Motorola RAZR 2 hands-on

    Filed under: Handsets , Features , Motorola , Java , Linux , 1xRTT , GSM , GPRS , EDGE , EV-DO , HSDPA , UMTS , CDMA Well, it's finally here, the RAZR 2 , proper sequel to the Motorola RAZR, one of the best-selling cellphones of all time. This newb's got big shoes to fill, but at least in its GSM / EDGE and CDMA variants it's 2mm smaller (sorry HSDPA fans, it's the same thickness for that flavor of 3G). For fans of the RAZR form factor, though, this is what you've been waiting for: two huge, crisp QVGA screens, Moto's JUIX Java Linux platform, 3G, HTML browser, the works. All that's yet to be seen is the price and carriers; we're guessing somewhere in the range of $500, like where the original RAZR debuted. (Also, we did spot Alltel and T-Mobile up in here.) We've got plenty of gallery shots to indulge yourself with, enjoy. Gallery: Motorola RAZR 2 hands-on Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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