AT&T has rolled out its HTC variants in the Tilt 2 (Touch Pro 2) and Pure (Touch Diamond 2) with Windows Mobile 6.5.The HTC Tilt 2 features Windows Mobile 6.5 along with the same tilting 3.6-inch widescreen WVGA resolution touch display, large QWERTY keyboard and speakerphone with dual speakers/dual microphones featuring noise cancellation coupled with HTC’s Straight Talk functionality as found on previously released models.
The HTC Pure is AT&T’s variant of the Touch Diamond 2 and features a 3.2-inch WVGA widescreen touch display, Windows Mobile 6.5, 5.0 megapixel auto-focus camera with video recorder, microSDHC expansion slot, gravity sensor and an ambient light sensor along with speakerphone, stereo Bluetooth support, Wi-Fi radio and speakerphone.
The Pure is available now for $199.99 before an additional $50 mail-in rebate, bringing the total to $149.99. The HTC Tilt 2 will be available in the following weeks for $349.99 before an additional $50 mail-in-rebate. Both require a new 2 year agreement and activation on a $69.99 or higher service plan.

AT&T is going to sell HTC Tilt 2 on October 8th.Well the device will feature Windows Mobile 6.5 and will be available for $349.99 before an additional $50 mail-in-rebate, bringing the total to $299.99.

Rogers is the first North American carrier wich offer the HP iPAQ 910. The full QWERTY keyboard smartphone closely follows the reference design and supports up to 7.2Mbps downstream on the Canadian provider’s HSPA-based 3G network.


UK carrier Orange prepare to launch the LG GD910 3G watch mobile phone in August. Recently, the company releases a video demo of the GD910. As you will see in the video after the break, LG’s watch phone is able to do a two-way video conversation.

A new gadget was revealed by Samsung wich is ultra slim and useful, the Samsung S9110 presented at at IFA 2009 featuring a 11.98mm-thick full touchscreen, mp3 player, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 40MB built-in memory.





