We all love bowling, don't we? There's a free bowling game for Blackberry phones available, and this one is called Disco Bowling. Besides working on Pearl 8100, it also works on older version of Blackbery phones.
I'm gladly announcing that there's a new Blackberry Storm freeware available, called Blinko. Basically Blinko is a chatting-for-free software, with several other cool features.
There's a smartphone from Samsung called the Samsung BlackJack II a.k.a. the Jack (said our Canadian friends) that has taken out both of the phones from the throne in smartphone category.
recently there's a new contender in this class from Sharp, and the phone is called the SH-01A. According to my source the SH-01A will be available via NTT DoCoMo
Fellas, remember those days when gameboy took over many kids' hearts in 1989? What a nostalgia, right? Well, there's a new and free theme for iPhone that brings back the good old days, and it is called the iGameboy.
Recently the Giant Finnish handset manufacturer Nokia have officially launched their new breed, called the 6260 slide. This handset is said to be the first phone from Nokia which have GPS in the Series 40 software platform.
There's an interesting rumor that has just spread over at the internet. It is the successor of the T-Mobile G1 called the T-Mobile G2! It says "More space…More unique."
After a while browsing at the internet, I finally found a large and deep review of the XPERIA X1 from a German website called the AreaMobile. I don't speak Germans, but thanks to Google Translate I can now summarize it and share them with all of you.
A while ago Nokia officially released their Supernova series, and it seems that there will be another phone that will enter the Supernova line ups. The new phone is called the Nokia 7100, an entry-level slider phone with a 3.2 megapixel camera.
There's a new and interesting information I got over at the internet. A market research group called the Strategy Analytics estimates that the cooperation between Google and T-Mobile will be able to sell approximately 400,000 units of Andriod Phones before 2008 is over. For the record, the number is pretty huge for a first quarter entry phone since it covers around 4% of smartphone market share.