Toshiba seems poised to capitalize on its incredibly aggressive TG01 form factor, with the TG02 slated for Q4, and the TG03 for some time after that. We have already got the details on the new handsets, along with the QWERTY-equipped K01 and K02 counterparts.
Now, we have got yet more new shots of the TG series of mobile phones. It is all a little unclear at the moment, much like the pictures below, but while the TG03 looks like the most basic of cell phones, the TG02 shot looks somewhat photographic. Check out the pics and tell us what you think.

Toshiba TG02
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Granted that the Palm OS has evoked mixed reactions, but all said and done, we are sure you would love to own just about any smartphone, regardless of the OS, which costs you under $200, is unlocked, and has interesting design as well. The Palm Pre has taken the market by storm, but the cute li’l Centro is the very one that popularized the concept of low-end, affordable smartphones.
Now the Palm Centro is on sale, yet again, maybe the last batch in its current avatar. It also comes in two wonderful new colors, Ruby Red and Cobalt Blue. Previously, it was available only in Glacier White. Pick it up if you fancy the price, but also know that this one might just go into oblivion in the next few months or so. The choice is entirely yours to make….

Unlocked Centro Smartphone
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Sprint has now introduced its new Sierra Wireless AirCard 402 mobile broadband card, which was first spotted last month. As you can see in the picture below, this one can function happily as an ExpressCard one moment and a PC Card the next, with each providing the same dual-band CDMA connectivity and support for EV-DO 1xRTT, Rev. 0, and Rev. A, along with all the other standard features and software you would normally expect from a mobile broadband card.
The best news about this card, however, is the price, which comes at a mere $99.99 (after $180 instant savings and a $50 mail-in rebate).

Sprint AirCard 402
Source: EngadgetMobile
Latest documents seen on the FCC web site show details about the Sony Ericsson CS8. The CS8, which appears to be a re-branded C905, is a slider phone with an 8.1MP camera. The FCC confirms that it has quad-band GSM/EDGE radios, as well as 1700 UMTS, which supports T-Mobile’s 3G network.
Yet other radios on the Sony Ericsson CS8 include Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth. The draft user manual includes references to T-Mobile services, such as MyFaves and T-zones. T-Mobile has yet to officially confirm that it will carry this device.

Sony Ericsson CS8
Source: PhoneScoop