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A Hewlett-Packard executive has confirmed that a PalmPad webOS tablet is coming, and may be out as early as 2011. Rumour states the manufacturer could be in the process of developing new Palm smartphones too, equipped with webOS v2.0. HP Vice President, Todd Bradley, states: “We’ve already announced the expansion of our future product portfolio [...]
Verizon is planning on going up against the Android Market with its own VCAST Apps Store available for Android models running Android 2.2...


Windows Phone 7 devices with memory cards inside have come under fire. Why? Once the microSD cards are used in aWP7 handset, the format of the card is changed and cannot be used in other devices.

This means that the SD card cannot be removed from the phone and replaced with, say, a higher capacity card.

On Microsoft'shelp and support siteit discusses the SD Card 'limitations', explaining:"You should not remove the SD card in your phone or add a new one because your Windows Phone 7 device might not work properly.

"Existing data on the phone will be lost, and the SD card in your phone can't be used in other Windows Phones, PCs, or other devices."

Ensure a great user experience

The reason Microsoft gives for this is as follows:"To help ensure a great user experience, Microsoft has performed exhaustive testing to determine which SD cards perform well with Windows Phone 7 devices.

"Microsoft has worked closely with OEMs and MOs to ensure that they only add these cards to Windows Phone 7 devices."

In short: Microsoft has made what was once removable storage permanent.

If you do remove the card, then, according to Microsoft:"All phone functionality is disabled except for the ability to make emergency calls.

"The phone will function normally again only if you reinsert the original SD card and then start the phone."

Currently there are no phones in the UK which have SD storage capacity but, as these handsets are trickling into the US, expect some phones to appear in the near future.

WP7 compliant

It has been revealed, however, that Microsoft does intend to release a range of Windows Phone 7 compliant SD cards at some point. Samsung, on its support site, has announced that the SanDisk 8GB Class 2 MicroSD has been certified for just this, but there's no news on when this information will be made official by Microsoft.

Making handsets heavily reliant on microSD but not allowing for self-expansion isn't something which be liked by those who have been happily expanding the memory on their non-WP7 handsets for years.

Over the last year we’ve seen the Canadian wireless market heat up. New entrants such as Wind Mobile, Public Mobile and Mobilicity have all launched their service. Videotron and SaskTel just launched their new 3G+ networks, MTS and Shaw will be going live soon as well… the Big 3 (Rogers, Bell and TELUS) and their [...]Related posts:
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Samsung on Friday stepped up its efforts to lead touchscreen phones with the launch of the AnyCall Haptic 2, the second generation of its device in one year to rely on its namesake vibration feedback technology to simulate physical button presses on its screen. The quick follow-up to the March original is distinguished by its customization: users can personalize the vibrate mode and have access ...
The HTC Merge with model number ADR6325 was first spotted in Verizon’s inventory for some quick measurement and screenshots. But now, the device will shows off its external and outer appearance on several pictures. The device has the exact looks at the HTC Lexikon that just announced recently. Also, it will has the same features [...]

Research In Motion refreshed the Curve line with the 9330 Curve 3G, which is offered by Verizon Wireless. The Curve 3G has a better keyboard, but the same display and camera as its predecessors.
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Motorola is bringing handsets one after another as they already launch DROID PRO at Verizon and now it’s time for a new entry-level Citrus candybar. Motorola Citrus is actually the Motorola WX445 that was rumored way back in July. Motorola Citrus will have Android 2.1 OS onboard and will come up with a Blur skin [...]
All the way from Russia comes a new MID – mobile internet device – developed by Rover Computers and entitled RoverPC MID that costs approximately $400. In the inside of the RoverPC MID you can find a Marvell PXA310 processor running at 624MHz, a battery life that can last 4 hours while talking or 450 [...]
Vodafone 945 cellphone has announced by Vodafone- today. It is an Android phone having sparkling speciation and functions.  It is expected to be release in the market in the fourth quarter of this year and we are also expecting the release of some other gadgets such as Samsung Cetus ,HTC T8788 etc in this quarter [...]
Now that money isn't too much of a concern for Palm seeing that HP is taking good care of them, the longtime smartphone company is doing their part to help...