
Nokia N97, the next generation high-end mobile phone from Nokia. Described by Nokia folks as a “handheld computer” this device is a pretty comfortable high-end phone. It has a tilting (resistive) touch-screen display, and is the first N-series phone with a QWERTY keyboard. It has 32 gigabytes of memory, expandable to 48 GB via 16 GB memory card. It has a digital compass, a 1500 milliamp battery, and DVD quality video capture. It’s extremely comfortable to hold, easy to use, and represents a solid solid evolution of the Nokia smarthphone line.
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Mobile Phones, Videos
Handheld computer, High-end, Nokia, Nokia N97, Nokia World 2008, QWERTY keyboard, Video

Personal Media Japan releases μTRON keyboard. What so special about it? Take a standard QWERTY keyboard, split it in half, move the Del, Tab, Ins and Enter Key to the middle, the space bar to the left and there you are… Don’t believe me? See for yourself below!
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Misc. Gadgets
Japan, QWERTY keyboard, μTRON

Samsung has launched a new business smartphone brand “BizBee” in Europe targeted towards the busy executive, “who requires a business mobile that offers optimum performance, 24/7, from any location.”
The BizBee name is designed to drive awareness of Samsung’s new smart phone range in the business community and ensure consistency in marketing communications. The target market is business people looking for the ultimate solution for their busy, professional lives. In particular, this target segment requires all-in-one connectivity, email and applications, a QWERTY keyboard and increased business productivity. A typical BizBee consumer is passionate about business, a heavy mobile phone user and frequent traveler.
[Via IntoMobile]
Mobile Phones
BizBee, Business, QWERTY, QWERTY keyboard, Samsung, Smartphone

News from EngadgetMobile: Peeped in spy pics on these Interwebs since June, Nokia just went official with the 6260 slide. Unfortunately, “slide” in this case reveals a numeric keypad not a QWERTY. Otherwise, it’s pretty much an iterative step beyond the 6220 classic. As such, we’re looking at a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens, WiFi, and HSDPA/HSUPA data to quickly share photos and video on Nokia’s Ovi service with the promise of support for other photo and video sharing sites you might actually use. The 6260 slide also features Nokia Maps riding AGPS — a first for a mass market, Series 40 device. Ships in early 2009 for about €299 before taxes and carrier subsidies, naturally.
Mobile Phones
6260, AGPS, Carl Zeiss len, Nokia, QWERTY, QWERTY keyboard, S40

You’ve already known LG Prada II KF900 will be available by the end of the month, you probably weren’t aware of the matching Prada Link Bluetooth watch which shows call notifications and SMS messages. The features of LG Prada II KF900 are the ones we already know, including a 240 x 400 3″ touchscreen, slider QWERTY keypad, 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, 5 megapixel camera, TV-out and so on.
For more information, check out LG’s new website for Prada Phone.
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Bluetooth, KF900, LG, Prada II, Prada Phone, QWERTY keyboard, Watch

LG announced the second Prada phone with a new slide-out QWERTY keyboard in October, and according to a recent report, the new LG Prada II will be launched on November 18th and arrive in UK stores before the end of November.
The new LG Prada II comes with 3″ WQVGA 400×240 px TFT touchscreen, 3G compatibility with video calling, 7.2Mbps HSDPA for connectivity, TV out and a five megapixel camera with a Schneider-Kreuznach lens. Pricing in Italy, UK, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands is €600, or about $750.
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Mobile Phones
3G, Camera, HSDPA, LG, Mobile Phones, Prada II, Prada Phone, QWERTY keyboard, Smart Phone, TV out
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