iPhone has been a pretty expensive device when it came to connections and internet surfing and that is why the device is made for. Dropped calls and poor network coverage is what all iPhone owners are complaining at all times. But here is a good news that AT&T has launched New Data Plans for iPhone users who are travelling abroad and who face high browsing charges when trying to use the internet in other countries.
From today AT&T is offering two new plans for iPhone customers travelling subscribers abroad. Package A is $120 a month for 100MB of international data and package B is $200 a month for 200MB. The best thing is that these plans can be availed and stopped at any time without any long term commitments.
These packages will help users to browse freely without paying to much for surfing the web, but what if they have to visit a place for just a week and a package is for a month time. But still the package is good in case you have you have been abroad and if you have experienced downloading a 3 minute video for 40USD which is just too much.
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic phone provides 3G capabilities, 3.5mm audio jack, 24 hours of playback time and hi-fi sound quality in an unique design. For fast transferring of your favorite songs you can use HSDPA data or play games thanks to the N-Gage gaming keys.
Michael Oryl, editor-in-chief of the MobileBurn, has spent a time with the newest additions to the Nokia’s smartphone range, the N79 and N85, which were unveiled officially today and took some pictures. The N79 is a successor of the N78 model but its size is less. The second model, the N85 is very similar to the N96, according to Michael. You may notice “N00″ mark in the left corner of the phone which means it was just a prototype, but he was pleased with its design and build quality. Both phones features a small silver multimedia key.
HTC today introduced its new S740 smartphone with QWERTY keyboard in UK. The S740 is a stylish and slim handset. With 7.2 Mbps it allows you to download 18 times faster than with 3G. The device sports 2.4″ QVGA screen which is not touch type like its successors. S740 comes with 1000 mAh battery which provides up to 320 minutes (WCDMA) / up to 380 minutes (GSM) talk times, and up to 400 hours (WCDMA) / up to 280 hours (GSM) of standby times.
The smartphone also features FM radio, Google Maps, RSS Hub, mini-USB and audio jack in one, USB 2.0, GPS/AGPS, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, WLAN 802.11b/g, microSD card support. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s MSM7225 528 MHz CPU and also includes 256 MB flash and 256 MB RAM. On the back you can also find a 3.2 megapixel camera for photos and video recording.
HTC will launch this 116.3 x 43.4 x 16.3 mm and 140g device running on Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard in September 2008 for Europe although the price has not been announced yet.