New line-up includes INQ Chat 3G – INQ’s first qwerty mobile – and the compact and colourful INQ Mini 3G
INQ brings Twitter, free push Gmail and media sync with PC and Macs to mass market social mobiles
INQ Mobile took the next step in its mission to bring easy-to-use mobile internet to the mass market with the launch of two new 3G Social Mobiles complete with internet-based Twitter and media sync capabilities. Read more…
Admit it, you do it. You talk on your phone in your car. No headset, no speakerphone. One hand on the wheel, the other on your smartphone. For shame.
Here’s a quick look at the BlueAnt S1 Sun Visor Bluetooth Car Kit with Multipoint — that’s a lot of words that mean “speakerphone,” and one that packs the usual BlueAnt power and one very cool feature you don’t find most places.
Bell and Telus probably weren’t so hot on the idea of LG blowing the cover on their August releases, but for what it’s worth, we’re certainly happy that the manufacturer’s Canadian site saw fit to unveil a pair of new sets in all their glory. Actually, the Keybo2 is really nothing more than an enV3(dressed a little warmer for its Canadian excursion, of course) that should be hitting Telus in a few days’ time; like its American cousin, it makes off with a 3 megapixel cam, EV-DO, and a pair of displays with QWERTY on the inside. The Bliss for Bell might be the more interesting of the two, a full-touch dumbphone that clocks in at 11.95mm deep with a 2 megapixel camera and that’s about it — not Earth-shattering specs by any means, but a solid sign that manufacturers are aggressively looking to take the full-touch concept downmarket. MobileSyrup says we can expect both of these on the 7th of the month, so if they’ve got you fired up, you shouldn’t have long to wait. engadgetmobile