Nokia scraps N-Gage, Motorola Droid becomes Milestone in Europe, and Bell to get Omnia II exclusive

Nokia has unveiled that it will stop producing games for its N-Gage devices next year with the date set for the month of September. Users will be able to continue downloading new games for the platform through September 2010 and all social aspects of games will cease to function then.

The slick Motorola DROID is making big waves in the US with some saying the device is the best Android phone yet. The DROID is set to hit Europe with a new name called MILESTONE later this month. The device will sport multitouch and Android 2.0 though some reports have the MILESTONE lacking the cool Google Maps Navigation feature the DROID offers in the states.

Bell Mobility has announced that it will be the exclusive carrier of the Omnia II, which will be the official handset of the 2010 Winter Olympics kicking off in a few months. The handset has a 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, 5MP camera, WiFi, GPS, and more.

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