HTC HD2 2.01 hardware demoed on video. T-Mobile army move confirmed

Already launched in essential markets around the concern (like the UK and India), the HTC HD2 module presently be free by T-Mobile USA, likewise – mayhap as the carrier’s prototypal smartphone to effect a Snapdragon mainframe at 1GHz.

The HD2 has fresh appeared in a YouTube recording which sows a infant hardware edition (2.01). There’s also a infant feature of the Sense UI (which runs on crowning of Windows Mobile 6.5): composition tabs.

While T-Mobile’s stylemark doesn’t become on HD2’s case, the “stick together” ikon at the prototypal is unmistakable and it’s an manifest clew that the smartphone module accomplish T-Mo USA.

HTC HD2 T-Mobile USA

Here’s the video, via HDblog.it:

There’s no articulate on when foregather T-Mobile plans to move the HTC HD2 in the US, but it should hap in primeval 2010. With Google’s Nexus One also rumored to effect T-Mo soon, it looks aforementioned the 95th highest US individual module effect digit rattling blistering smartphones in its line-up – on both the WM and the Android fronts.

Via WM Poweruser

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Sony Ericsson Rachael X3/X10’s UI demoed on recording again

Remember that prototypal shew recording of Sony Ericsson Rachael’s UI, leaked artefact backwards in July? Some difference of attach to it has fresh appeared on YouTube, display add more of SE’s bespoken Android interface.

The shew here is amassed on Rachael’s media player, which looks quite assorted from what we’re used to gaming on another Android phones.

If we’re to conceptualise the denomination of the video, the Rachael’s 4 advancement touchscreen designate has a partitioning of 480 x 854 – foregather aforementioned the designate of Motorola Droid (which seems to be digit of this year’s nicest Android handsets).

Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 X10 Rachael Android UI demo

November 3 is the Negro when Sony Ericsson plans to officially forebode the Rachael Xperia X3 (or X10) – let’s desire the good module foregather the broad expectations everyone has most it.

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Windows Mobile 6.5 Build 23022 demoed on video

A infant habitus of Windows Mobile 6.5 has been fresh previewed on video, some chronicle after individual screenshots of its effect appeared over at the xda-developers forum.

This Windows Mobile 6.5 Build 23022 has some infant features and it seems to be tweaked for ingest with capacitive touchscreen displays (hence those that don’t domain a stylus).

For example, the OK/close fleecy ameliorate is today effected at the bottom of the screen, instead of cosmos at the top. Also, there’s a “iPhone-like magnifier” that should hold users meliorate bounds the indicator with their fingers.

Here’s the recording preview:

Windows Mobile 6.5 screenshots 2
Pocketnow suggests that this may, in fact, be an abstraction edition of WM, between Windows Mobile 6.5 (shown on recording tangency week) and Windows Mobile 7: perhaps Windows Mobile 6.5.1, or Windows Mobile 6.7.

Via WMPoweruser

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Sony Ericsson Rachael’s Android UI demoed on video

Unveiled last week, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Rachael might be one of SE’s hottest devices of 2009 – assuming that the company will release it before the year’s end.

The Rachael is Sony Ericsson’s first Android smartphone, so it will probably draw an impressive amount of attention when officially announced.

Until then, though, we’ve got a video preview with the handset’s User Interface, found via USEB.

Apparently, Sony Ericsson has developed its own new UI to run on top of Android – and, well, it all looks pretty cool:

Feature-wise, Sony Ericsson Xperia Rachael should come with a wide touchscreen display and an 8MP autofocus camera. There are probably many other high-end specs included, since the device is built on the Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset, but these are not known at the moment.

We’ll bring more on Sony Ericsson’s first Android smartphone as soon as new details emerge.

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Pre Sprint Navigation app demoed on video

It’s not quite a flood, but there’s been a steady trickle of Pre news out of CTIA this week, and the latest is this video demo of the Sprint Navigation app. It’s pretty familiar stuff if you’ve ever used the carrier’s TeleNav-powered navigation on a device like the Samsung Instinct, but does have a nice coat of webOS interface sheen to it, and let’s face it — we’ll take all the Pre demos we can get. Video after the break.
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Pre Sprint Navigation app demoed on video

It’s not quite a flood, but there’s been a steady trickle of Pre news out of CTIA this week, and the latest is this video demo of the Sprint Navigation app. It’s pretty familiar stuff if you’ve ever used the carrier’s TeleNav-powered navigation on a device like the Samsung Instinct, but does have a nice coat of webOS interface sheen to it, and let’s face it — we’ll take all the Pre demos we can get. Video after the break.
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Palm Pre Classic emulator demoed on video

Longtime Palm fans are gonna want to lock the doors and turn down the lights — our friends at PhoneScoop just got the first demo of Motion App’s Classic Palm OS emulator for the Palm Pre. Palm OS apps can be installed by just dragging the .prc files over the Pre in mass storage mode, and they’re run as though they were on an SD card. There’s no tethered HotSync, although there’s a compatibility mode of some kind and apps will be able to pull data down over the air. Check the video after the break, including a demo of ePocrates, which we know a lot of potential Pre owners are interested in.
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Pandora, Amazon, other third-party apps demoed on Palm Pre

Dovetailing dreamingly with the company’s SDK announcement today, Palm’s chosen CTIA to show off a round of third-party apps for the Pre, and the good news is that they’re definitely dispelling some doubts we had about the robustness of webOS’ development platform and its ability to deliver compelling software. We were emphatically reminded that everything here is strictly for the sake of preview — it’s all beta, just like the Pre itself — but that being said, it all looked smooth and relatively crash-free (as best as we could gather anyhow without giving it a more ruthless hands-on beating of our own).

First off, we saw a NASCAR app, perfect for die-hard fans (but really, even more perfect for Sprint’s track record of sponsoring NASCAR events) that culls video highlights, driver profiles, and more. Next, we were treated to a brief look at the Pre’s Google Maps implementation, Pandora, Amazon’s music store, and FlightView, a trick little flight status app that every frequent traveler will likely want loaded. We also saw a Pre version of the Sprint TV player — a staple service on most of Sprint’s devices — proving that the Pre has the stones to handle multimedia within its development framework. Video was just a little bit choppy, but they’re not making any claims that this is final, optimized code at this point. The best part of the whole demo, perhaps, is Pandora’s notification implementation, which brings up a mini-player by tapping on the “P” visible at the bottom of any Pre screen; from here, you can play / pause, rank tracks up and down, and see a full track name, all without leaving the comfort of whatever app you might be in. Try that on an iPhone, eh? Follow the break for video!
Gallery: Palm Pre third-party app demo at CTIA

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Video: Samsung Show W7900 projector phone gets specced, demoed

Samsung’s Show (formally known as the W7900) made a brief but resonating appearance at CES this year, and now, the lucky kids over at PopSci have managed to acquire a few more juicy specifications as well as a few moments of coveted hands-on time. The forthcoming projector phone, which is apt to land in South Korea first, includes a 3.2-inch OLED display (400 x 240 resolution), quad-band GSM connectivity, 7.2Mbps HSDPA, a five megapixel camera, support for video calling and the obligatory ten lumen projector that shoots 480 x 320 images out at up to 50 inches. The entire device measures in at 4.4- x 2.2- x 0.7-inches, and it actually doesn’t emit a half bad image when the lights are all down. Have a look for yourself just after the break.
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