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The guys over at Avec Mobile has reviewed the Holux M-241 GPS Receiver and here is the conclusion:

The Holux M-241 is a multipurpose GPS receiver. It can be used as a satellite navigator for map applications running on a mobile phone, as a GPS tracker for recording travel routes and syncing photos with location data, and as a simple, lightweight speedometer/odometer by cyclists, joggers, or hikers. Even if you purchase the product for only one purpose, it is good value, but three for the price of one is almost a bargain.
Nonetheless, it was painfully obvious that the PC software and overall documentation hadn't received enough attention during the product development phase. These shortcomings reduced our rating, totaling four out of five. Once we figured out how the track recorder worked with the PC software and with Google Earth, the Holux M-241 was an easy to use, reliable product. When we used it as a GPS receiver for our mobile phone via Bluetooth, the M-241 was one of the best we have tried.

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Here is another unboxing video on Nokia N96 by Symbian-Guru

About Nokia N96

The Nokia N96 is a GSM/WCDMA dual mode portable multimedia computer supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/2100 HSDPA, WLAN and DVB-H Video. Use the Nokia N96 for connecting to mobile Broadband using WLAN or HSDPA (3.5G) with faster downloading than 3G. Find directions and locations with the integrated A-GPS and included maps. Use the Nokia N96 to take photos with a 5.0 megapixel auto focus camera. Enjoy videos, music and graphics on the 2.8" QVGA (240 x 320 pixels), 16M color display. Listen to music with using the built-in stereo speakers. Additional features include UPnP, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR and USB 2.0 High-Speed.

It seems that Engadget also got their hands on the T-Mobile G1. You can find the Android G1 gallery here or why not take a look at the G1 review: Part 1: Hardware - Part 2: Software and wrap-up.

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The guys over at The Boy Genius Report has published a review of the T-Mobile G1 (Google android). They have also published a few OS screenshots. You can find the review here

How in the world could someone perfect the Android experience across that broad range of hardware when even the first unit doesn’t do that? In the meantime, we think the up-and-coming mobile consumer/prosumer will love the G1 as long as they know what it is. It’s not a BlackBerry, it’s not a Sidekick. You could think of it as the adult Sidekick though, and that, my friends, is what people have been waiting for, for a very long time.

The Sony Ericsson C905 just got a new color, named Tender Rose. I wonder when it will be released in the European market. Anyone knows?

About Sony Ericsson C905

The C905 Cyber-shot is a HSDPA slider-format phone featuring a 8.1 megapixel camera with face detection, Xenon flash, auto focus, horizontal camera UI and illuminated icons for settings shortcuts. The C905 also features a 320x240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 160MB internal memory, Wi-Fi, GPS and a DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) server to connect to compatible devices.

The C905 is the first phone to feature Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin bridging technology and belongs to the JP-8.4 sub-category which is differentiated from previous JP-8 sub-categories by including the Project Capuchin API.

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My buddy Norman over at Symbian World has put together an Nokia N85 image gallery. Head over to Symbian World to view the Nokia N85 pictures.

Another Motorola Krave ZN4 hands-on video.

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