Review of T-Mobile’s new Nokia 5230 Nuron S60 touchscreen smartphone

The Nokia 5230 Nuron is a version of the original 5230 touchscreen smartphone built for T-Mobile USA. It has a low purchase price, offers good features, and comes in a nicely designed package. But can it’s older S60 UI up to the task? Read more in our review.

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Video: Samsung Sunburst and Strive unboxing video

We unbox and take a very quick look at the new Samsung Sunburst TouchWiz phone and the Samsung Strive QWERTY messaging phone for AT&T.

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Sprint says HTC Hero and Samsung Moment will get Android 2.1 update

Amid rumors that the HTC Hero and the Samsung Moment would receive an Android 2.1 update, Phone Scoop has confirmed with Sprint that the update will indeed happen. Sprint spokesperson Caroline Semerdjian told the site the Android 2.1 update will occur during the start of the Q2 2010.

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Sprint updates HTC Touch Pro 2 to Windows Mobile 6.5

Sprint just announced that an HTC Touch Pro 2 update is available. Version 2.04.651.4 of the Touch Pro 2 software installs Windows Mobile 6.5, HTC Sense user interface enhancements, improves the social networking functionality, and fixes a few minor bugs. To update your phone, head over to Sprint’s forums.

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3,000 Vodafone HTC Magic Android smartphones infected with malware

Earlier this month there were isolated reports that Vodafone in Spain had been shipping HTC Magic devices infected with Mariposa botnet malware. Now, as many has 3,000 Android powered HTC Magic devices have been infected with the Conficker worm, Mariposa botnet, and a Lineage (game) password stealer, through their 8GB microSD cards. Vodafone is sending letters, replacement microSD cards, and virus scan instructions, to those with the malware.

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