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Samsung Zeal SCH-U570 spec sheet revealed, will feature “unique flip style format”

The last in todays trio of leaked spec sheets includes the Samsung Zeal, which if you ask me is the least exciting of the bunch. That said, the Zeal is an interesting looking device, and will feature a “unique flip style format” and is expected to be available on November 11th. Aside from the flip more »

Motorola Citrus WX445 spec sheet leaked, will launch with Verizon on November 11th

Another handset in the recent rash of leaked Verizon Wireless spec sheets includes the Motorola Citrus. This handset will have the model number of WX455 and is going to be available (similar to the Continuum) on November 11th. As for features, this one looks to be decent, but at the same time entry-level. Lets begin more »

Samsung Continuum spec sheet leaks, heading to Verizon with 3.4″ display, 1GHz processor & more

Based on the information in the leaked spec sheet one can assume that the Samsung Continuum is going to be available on November 11th. Of course, this is not the first time we are hearing that date, so in reality this just adds one more bit of confirmation. That aside though, while we still do more »

HTC gives a spec boost to to the HD2

The US version of the HTC HD2 will get an upgrade in terms of its RAM and ROM, as compared to the international version. The ROM is boosted from 512MB to 1GB, while the RAM is boosted from 448MB to 576MB. The in-box microSD card that comes with the phone when you purchase it is more »

Blu ‘revolution’ continues

Anybody who is fed up with new formats of media and still has only vinyl switch off your monitor now. Boosted by their success in the High Definition DVD war with Blu-ray they have decided to expand the Blu franchise with Blu-spec CD.

Details are sketchy regarding the actual advantages due to a poorly translated Japanese press release, but what we do know is that it aims to overthrow the CD. Unsurprisingly, they are burned using the Blu Laser Diode (hence the Blu) and even more unsurprisingly they will cost around the $20-$35 mark. Obviously, we don’t know what you are paying for but the general consensus is that it will be significantly better sound quality.

There’s a strange twist to the Blu-spec CD — find out after the break.