

Samsung Meets YouTube
One of the main selling points for Apple’s iPhone was the YouTube application and it made other cell phone companys quiver. Well, Samsung is up for the battle and the war over easy accessibility has just begun. Samsung is introducing the SGH-L760, a 3G phone that allows you to record video from the phone itself and upload it directly to YouTube, uBlog and Buzznet. It should be decent enough for all you YouTube fanatics to upload random videos throughout the day.Â
The phone is a slider, featuring a 2 megapixel camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, MP3 Player, web browser, and an expandable memory card slot for your microSD card. The bad news, it’s being released to the European market first.Â
By the way, LG just announced a partnership with Google for YouTube enabled phones. These two companies are tag teaming against Apple, putting them against the ropes.Â



Motorola’s Z9 Outted

A peek at Motorola’s new Z9 slider phone, but rumor has it that there is deep AT&T branding with its firmware and browser key. Specs include 3G, a 2 megapixel camera with flash, Motorola’s Synergy OS, support for AT&T’s Live Video Share, and a microSD card slot.
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Sprint’s New Smartphone PPC-6700

Either that, or they’re just implying that the replacement for the PPC-6700 will be a very important person. Or a popular feature on a ski slope.
Odd naming choice aside, this looks like an impressive bit of phone tech, preferable even to the phone-that-shall-not-be-named due to a (potentially) wider distribution, physical keyboard, and faster Internet connection. It’s not as pretty, but then, what is?
Other notable features include a 2.8" QVGA display, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, a microSD slot, 64MB of RAM, 256MB of flash ROM, and a 2 megapixel camera. It won’t be cheap, though: Sprint’s selling the Windows Mobile 6 smartphone for $399.99 with a two-year contract.

E-PDA V16 a Good Substitute

If the $750 Nokia N95 is too much for your wallet, consider the latest Chinese knock-off E-PDA V16. It’s a bit larger, but sports a three-inch QVGA touchscreen, three-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and a multimedia player. It also supports microSD memory cards.
For a third of the price, it looks good to me!
source:iTechnews
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