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Electronics today launches its flagship handset ‘Secret(model: LG-SU600/ KU6000/ LU6000)’ in Korea market.
Featuring timeless and elegant design of the phone enhanced by stylish materials such as carbon fiber and tempered glass, the Secret phone boasts its smart technology including the slimmest 5MP camera with face detection, ISO 800 and video recording at 120 fps.More pictures after you jump! (more…)

Sony Ericsson has decided to come out with another color for their W580i. If you are unfamiliar with the Walkman, back in January they managed to get a pink style and in March a dark green.
Now it comes in red as well, although I wish they’d gone with a bolder red as opposed to this more orange version of red. The phone unfortunately has EDGE speeds and is being sold for $99.

Motorola announced the release of their two new Linux powered smartphones. The Motoming A1600 and Motoming A1800, are two powerful business devices with, GPS, touchscreen and a handful of other features.
The Motorola Ming A1600 has a 2.4-inch 262K color TFT display with a QVGA resolution. It is a touchscreen and there is also a stylus to help you navigate around. The MING semi-transparent plastic active cover protects the display and aids in call management.
A Motorola MING A1600 runs on the Linux OS, much like the predecessor MING A1200. The A1600 has quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support but no 3G functionality. There is a 3-megapixal camera with continuous autofocus. A really unique feature is the business card scanner that also allows you to photograph a sign or text and have it translated by the on-board dictionary.

The Motorola Ming A1600 also has a microSD card slot (up to 4GB), Bluetooth capability, a microUSB port, and a stereo FM radio. This phone comes in at 98.9×53.5x 19.6 mm and weighs 128g, so it isn’t one of the most compact phones out there.The Motorola Ming A1800 is like the twin of the A1600 only adding a few more features like the two radios and the ability to hook up to both GSM and CDMA networks.

The LG Dare features a 3 inch QVGA touchscreen display with haptic feedback virtual QWERTY keyboard, handwriting recognition, and stylus support, EVDO Rev. A data access, 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, video recorder, and flash, microSDHC expansion slot, speakerphone, VCAST Music and Video, VZ Navigator support, and an HTML browser.
The LG Decoy features a built-in Bluetooth headset, QVGA display, trackball navigation, microSDHC expansion slot, speakerphone, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, media player, and a 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder.
The LG Dare is now available for $199 after new 2 year agreement and $50 instant online discount while the Decoy is on sale for $179.99 after the aforementioned terms. Both phones are expected to be available next month in all retail sales channels.

T-Mobile has launched a placeholder page on its online store announcing pending availability of the MOTOROKR E8 Linux-based multimedia phone through its network with new information pointing to a release on Monday July 7th for $199.99 after new 2 year agreement and rebate.
The phone features Motorola’s ModeShift dynamic display technology which allows the phone to operate in three given modes (Phone/Music/Imaging) at any time without the constraint of physical keys hampering usability or control in any mode.
The phone also includes an FM radio with Song ID, 2.0 megapixel camera with video recorder, media player with support for MIDI, MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, WAV, AMR-NB, and Real Audio v10 playback, Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo audio support, CrystalTalk noise reduction technology, text to voice announcements, HTML web browser, and a 3.5mm standard headphone jack emphasizing the focus on music playback for the device.

Sony Ericsson expects to launch its 3G mobile phone SO706i featuring 1-Seg support in Japan market through NTT DoCoMo, which will be available on July 4th.Measuring 105*49*13.4mm at 98g, the SO706i adopts a 2.8-inch display, 2M camera and micro SD card expanding up to 2GB capacity.

Panasonic is going to release its waterproof 3G handset ‘Tropical 823P’ in Japan market through Softbank, which is available on June 28th. Measuring 50*108*17.6mm at 132g, it comes with four different colors including pure white, cherry pink, marine blue and lime green.Adopting a 3-inch QVGA display and 2M camera, the Tropical 823P features HSDPA support, 1-Seg, Bluetooth and GPS functions.

Orange announced the launch of a mobile phone charger prototype that is powered by dance energy. The Dance Charge prototype weighs in at only 180grams and measures 4¼” x 2½”, approximately the same size as a pack of cards and the same weight as a mobile phone. The Dance Charge unit comes encased in an elasticated, black, neoprene strap with Velcro attachments which is attached over the wearer’s bicep in a similar fashion to a runner’s arm-mounted mp3 player.

T-Mobile is readying a VOIP phone service that will allow its customers to use standard landline phones over any broadband network for only $10 per month.The system also works with T-Mobile’s HotSpot @Home WiFi cellphones, which lets Wi-Fi-equipped cell phones use a home wireless router for calls.
T-Mobile @Home is available exclusively for T-Mobile customers and will be offered at T-Mobile retail stores nationwide and online; it requires a single-line mobile plan $39.99 or higher, or any FamilyTime mobile plan $49.99 or higher.