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Refurbished Treo 680 - free with 2yr AT&T contract
People wanting to get their hands onto a Treo 680 can now do so for cheap if they feel like using it on AT&T - the carrier currently offers a web-only special that includes a free refurbished Treo 680: I personally consider AT&T the best US carrier for the Treo 680 (and other GSM PalmOS devices), [...]

Conceptual teddy bear phone shown off in Japan, could totally sell for $199 on contract
Filed under: Cellphones We've seen some bizarre -- bizarre -- handsets in our day, but this one is just too darn cute to call weird. The conceptual Kuma Phone was recently shown off in Japan by Willcom, and according to local reports, the audience in attendance absolutely adored it. The GSM teddy bear, er, mobile can hold up to four speed dial numbers, boasts a built-in vibration function and allows users to answer / terminate calls by "pressing the tail." An accompanying pamphlet suggested that it would run around $500 should it ever hit mass production, which leads us to wonder if they plan on using Boyds / Vermont Teddies or something.[Via textually]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Conceptual teddy bear phone shown off in Japan, could totally sell for $199 on contract
Filed under: Handsets, Others, GSM, Willcom We've seen some bizarre -- bizarre -- handsets in our day, but this one is just too darn cute to call weird. The conceptual Kuma Phone was recently shown off in Japan by Willcom, and according to local reports, the audience in attendance absolutely adored it. The GSM teddy bear, er, mobile can hold up to four speed dial numbers, boasts a built-in vibration function and allows users to answer / terminate calls by "pressing the tail." An accompanying pamphlet suggested that it would run around $500 should it ever hit mass production, which leads us to wonder if they plan on using Boyds / Vermont Teddies or something.[Via textually]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Nokia N96 Released : Estimated Price £100 on Contract
It is official. Nokia has announced that the much anticipated N96, the latest and greatest in the highly acclaimed Nokia N series, is on its way to us from Finnish shores. Nokia’s latest dualslider multimedia beast has been the topic of much interest and discussion since it was originally announced all the way back in January of [...]
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Unhappy with iPhone 3G Service? AT&T Says Break Your Contract
Would you pay your full cable bill if there was static on the screen all month? Buy a dozen eggs if three of them were broken? How about paying $30 a month for the same service that others get for $20 a month? This is exactly what I pay for a service I can't use. I love the iPhone 3G, but I can only use the EDGE network. I leave the phone set to EDGE because it works. The moment I switch over to 3G, data latency times shoot through the roof, voice quality decreases noticably, and calls drop every five minutes. Apple and AT&T both deserve kudos for pioneering such an outstanding new product. I am willing to be patient with their growing pains. The network is going to be a perpetual work in progress. But it's not right to force me to pay for something that doesn't work. See, if I had an original iPhone, my data plan would be $20 a month and limited to EDGE. As it is, I have an iPhone 3G with a $30 data plan limited to EDGE. I continue to try and use 3G at least twice a week to check up on the network but there has been no improvement. Various customer service representatives at AT&T have listened to my story. Of course I've updated to 2.0.2. Yes, I've rebooted my phone. A million times. No, not just using the sleep button. Yes, I've held down the home button and sleep button to reset. Nothing works. Nothing works except for EDGE. Advertisement: read more


