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TechDigest (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
Fans of the machine that started the netbook craze have got something new to be happy about. Asus announced this morning that they're upgrading the 901 model to include HSUPA, better known as 3.75G. You know your phone that does 3G? Or your mate's smartphone that does 3.5G? This is better...
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SlashPhone (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Need a rugged smartphone for outdoor use? BGR have got the first image of i-mate Hummer, a rugged smartphone that will offer you water resistant, anti-shock and dust protection. The Hummer will be running Windows Mobile Standard, no touch screen, but will support fast HSDPA/UTMS wireless data connection, WiFi and comes with a 2 megapixel [...]
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 15/05/2008
The FCC has just approved i-mate's Ultimate 8502 smartphone, which means you can start checking on your bank balance as to whether there is enough in there to warrant a purchase when the device is released sometime in the forseeable future. Features of the i-mate Ultimate 8502 include :- HSDPA/HSUPA support GPS navigation Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and Wi-Fi connectivity 2 megapixel camera TV out QWERTY...
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PhoneArea.net (Free subscription) | 12/03/2008
Cellulare Magazine reviews the i-mate JAMA 201 Smartphone. “The new entry level with Windows Mobile Standard has a full QWERTY.”
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Mauricio Freitas: My window to the (Free subscription) | 01/03/2008
Vodafone New Zealand was at the forefront of Windows Mobile adoption within the group when a few years back they started selling the i-mate products. Those were the i-mate Pocket PC Phone, Smartphone2, SPJAS, SP5, Jasjar, KJam and a couple I can't remember the names. Since then the Vodafone group has sourced their devices directly from the manufacturers and imprinted their own brand - but not in New...
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IntoMobile (Free subscription) | 14/02/2008
Remember new i-mate Ultimate 8502 and 9502 smartphones? Well, it's Autralia-based Telstra that will be the first mobile operator to carry them. The two companies have reached an agreement under which Telstra's customers will get an unfair advantage over the rest of us to try out the new super powerful Windows Mobile smartphones. In addition, [...]
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Phone Mag (Free subscription) | 30/01/2008
Thanks to some nifty negotiations, PocketPCItalia (translated) have managed to get hold of i-mate’s big-chinned 6150 smartphone and its 8150 sibling for review. Both Windows Mobile 6 Professional handsets received quite a bit of attention when they were announced last year, with opinions split over their relatively sombre appearance but plenty of salivation about the [...]
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Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 26/10/2007
i-mate showcases Ultimate 8502 and 9502 smartphones Smartphone maker i-mate has announced two brand new devices. These have been named Ultimate 8502 and 9502. Both these phones are based on the Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS and comes loaded with QWERTY keyboards, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, and video outputs. The company added that both these devices would be sold [...]
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Daily Gadgets, Computer, and Electr (Free subscription) | 25/10/2007
i-Mate recently announced two new smartphones, the Ulimate 9502 and Ultimate 8502 models. The former is said to be the competitor of HTC Kaiser / TyTN II, featuring a QWERTY keyboard, quad-band GSM / tri-band HSUPA network, and Windows Mobile 6 OS. It also sports a VGA display, video out port, LED flash, 3.2MP camera, [...]
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OhGizmo! (Free subscription) | 24/10/2007
By Shane McGlaun i-mate announced recently that its line of Ultimate smartphones is now available in the Americas, including the Ultimate 8150. The Ultimate 8150 runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional and features WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The phone operates on WCDMA/HSDPA 850/1900/2100 MHz and quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks. Internal memory includes 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM. [...]...
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OhGizmo! (Free subscription) | 24/10/2007
By Evan Ackerman Remember the Palm Foleo? No? That's okay, it was never actually manufactured, but it was supposed to be a smartphone accessory that would supplement your phone with (among other things) a 10″ screen and a full keyboard. Palm canned the idea last month, but i-mate is trying to develop nearly the same thing. [...]
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Crave RSS (Free subscription) | 23/10/2007
I-mate Ultimate 8150 (Credit: I-mate) I-mate may be the leading wireless device manufacturer in the Middle East, but it doesn't enjoy quite the same popularity here in the United States. However, today's announcements are sure to turn some heads here. I-mate introduced its Ultimate line of four handhelds ...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 23/10/2007
Here's a close-up hands-on gallery of the i-Mate smartphones we saw last night. We got a quick hands-on with them, and to us they feel just as speedy—if not speedier than the HTC phones we're...
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PhoneArea.net (Free subscription) | 18/10/2007
Mobile-review reports: “i-mate is about to release another JAMA model. Unlike other products of the lineup the JAMA 201 is a smartphone, not a communicator. It features a touchscreen display, Windows Mobile 6 Standard OS and a QWERTY-keyboard. The new smartphone belongs to the low-end class
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UberPhones (Free subscription) | 15/10/2007
i-mate has just announced a couple more JAMA smartphones known as the 101 and the 201. Strangely enough, the 101 is the more advanced unit as it is powered by Windows Mobile 6 Professional and comes with a 2.4" touchscreen display, Bluetooth connectivity, 128MB ROM, a microSD memory card slot, and a 2 megapixel autofocus camera with flash. Too bad it is missing WiFi or UMTS, and the 300MHz Samsung...