Agilemobile recently announced the immediate availability of its award winning Agile Messenger for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. Agile Messenger is available for immediate download from Apple’s iTunes App Store at an introductory rate of $9.99 for the first 30 days.
Agile Messenger is a very versatile, multi-protocol instant messaging client for mobile phones, which provides a seamless connection to the public instant messaging networks such as AOL, ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, GoogleTalk and any other such facilities. Features of the Agile Messenger include Agilemobile’s multi-media messaging technology that enables users to send instant picture voice messages from mobile-to-mobile and mobile-to-PC.
Agile Messenger for the iPhone and iPod touch provides an always connected experience to end users by using the iPhone’s existing push email technology, and will support the new iPhone Push Notification service offered by the soon-to-be-released iPhone OS 3.0. Agile Messenger is also already available for Windows Mobile, Symbian Series 60, 80, 90 and Symbian UIQ.

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Ericsson, a joint owner of Sony Ericsson, will demonstrate its new HSPA multi-carrier multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) device at the CTIA Wireless 2009, which is capable of blazingly fast 56Mbps download speeds. The device being used in the demonstration is a proof of concept wireless broadband modem.
Ericsson had already demonstrated a 42Mbps capable HSPA device at this year’s Mobile World Congress event held in February in Barcelona. The company said that it will make the 42Mbps technology available in commercial devices by the end of 2009. The appropriate standards committees are currently ratifying that version of HSPA with MIMO.

Ericsson HSPA With MIMO
Source: MobileBurn
AT&T yesterday made an official announcement that US customers can now make collect calls to mobile phones by dialing 1-800-CALL-ATT(1-800-225-5288), to avail a brand new service called AT&T Collect to Wireless. AT&T is the very first major telecommunications provider to expand its collect calling services to reach wireless customers in the U.S.
This unique facility is provided by way of a strategic relationship with 3Cinteractive’s Text Collect service. AT&T Collect to Wireless is part of the 1-800-CALL-ATT product suite, which provides customers access to the AT&T network for all alternatively-billed calls, including calling card, credit card and collect calls.
After selecting the AT&T Collect to Wireless prompt, the caller has to enter the 10 digit mobile phone number and then say his or her name. The two parties can then talk for up to 20 minutes for a mere $9.99.
Source: MobileBurn
The day has finally arrived. The CTIA Wireless 2009 event is now on and will continue till the 3rd of this month. Things are pretty hectic at PhoneArea right now. We will be working round the clock to bring you the latest news and scoops from the CTIA 2009, so stay tuned. Here are the first few photographs of the latest mobile phones released during the event. Take a look and enjoy!

Samsung Instinct S30

Instinct Mini/Instinct

Samsung Propel Pro

Impression
Source: PhoneScoop