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Nokia Mystic/C6 Leaked details Unfolded | Specs Review

Nokia has a new phone about to hit the town (though it was rumored that the first town will be somewhere in Vietnam we are still not so sure about it) which will have a code name ‘Mystic’ but now it’s not so much of a mystery since we already know a few details about this new device. Judging by the looks of it, Mystic slash C6 looks like a downgraded version of E72 and E75 while it’s an improved version of the C5. This phone seems to have been dressed with Nokia’s low cost phone OS. As you can ...

Symbian may not die in 2012, SE Kurara debuts, and XPERIA X10 launch date pushed back

Reports came in this week that had Nokia moving mostly away from Symbian for its high-end N-series devices by 2012. Nokia has now come out and denounced that as premature. Nokia says that it remains firmly attached to Symbian. Sony Ericsson Kurara handset has broke cover and has a Cortex A8 CPU inside. The handset has 256MB of RAM and a PowerVR graphics processor and 720p HD video playback. The launch date for the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 handset has reportedly been pushed back from the Februa...

Maemo to Replace Symbian S60 by 2012

"It looks like Symbian 5th Edition could be going the way of the dinosaurs on Nokia's N series devices. The Finnish manufacturer has apparently been rather chuffed with the reception that Maemo, the OS the N900 runs, has received. The Really Mobile Project is saying that Nokia plan to drop S60 from flagship N series devices, but don't expect a switch to be thrown and Maemo to appear overnight. With the maturity of S60 there are a lot of apps and services available for it, something Maemo just c...

Official Google phone in 2010, T-Mobile UK sells user data, and N-series to all use Maemo by 2012

If you are one of the many who has been surprised that Google has offered no Google phone running its popular Android OS you aren’t alone. A new rumor has Google launching an official phone in early 2010 with the Google brand and a Korean firm is rumored to be building the device for Google. T-Mobile customers in the UK have good reason to be mad today. Word has surfaced that customer data was sold by T-Mobile staff to cold callers. The employees that sold the data were unauthorized to do so ...