HTC Touch Pro now available with Alltel

Alltel has joined the ranks of Sprint and AT&T and have added the HTC Touch Pro to its smartphone lineup. The Touch Pro will set you back $379.99, however there is a $100 mail-in-rebate available, which assuming you get that back, will bring your final cost down to $279.99. In addition, in order to get that pricing you will also need to sign a 2-year agreement.
As for the specs, the Touch Pro is running Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional with a customized version of the TouchFLO 3D user interface. Otherwise, the handset has a 2.8-inch VGA touchscreen display, GPS, Wi-Fi, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, stereo Bluetooth and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
The HTC Touch Pro can be purchased directly from the Alltel website, as well as in-store.
Product [Alltel]
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Let’s say for whatever reason, you need some cash and have some iPods you are hoarding in case the economy crashes and they are used as currency. As an economist (in my free time) I can tell you that day isn’t coming - at least the part about using iPods as currency - and it is time to get rid of them. One easy way: NextWorth.
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Treo beats BlackBerry and iPhone—in malfunctions
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Surveys like this are always very interesting as they show the real truths behind the reliability of products, not just the output of the company’s marketing department. In this case, SquareTrade, a research group, have taken it open themselves to tackle smart phones and to see their reliability (or lack thereof, as the case may be) over the first year of purchase. And what better to use than 15,000 handsets consisting of BlackBerrys, iPhones and Treos.
As my not-so-inconspicuous title suggests, the Treo performed poorly, in fact, surprisingly poorly! After one year 5.6% of all iPhones malfunctioned, followed by a sizable jump to 12% for the BlackBerry and a massive 16% of Treos. This is incredibly worrying if you have just a bought a Treo, but comforting if you have selected the iPhone!
Read the full details after the break.
Mintpad slips under PMP radar
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PMP (personal media players) are becoming increasingly popular for their versatility and array of features, but less so for their often over exuberant price tag. So when the new Mintpad from mintpass was unveiled (after a long enough delay for us to wonder where it had gone) for a reported price of around $160 people were instantly interested.
Not only does the price tag attract attention, but the interesting shape and design also draws eyes. Looking like a modern electronic version of a Post-it, it it operated by stylus which instantly creates attractions and problems. But beside that, on the physical side it is incredibly competitive, with a small sleek design that looks suspiciously like a blend between the Nintendo DS and a square Apple iPod Touch.
Dane-Elec announces four new MP3 players

You may know of Dane-Elec has one of the main distributors of Meizu’s M6, which is a phone similar to the iPhone. Now, they have decided to venture into the PMP market themselves and they recently introduced 4 of their first PMP’s - the Music Mediatouch, the Music Touch, Music Pix and the Music. Definitely some interesting names for PMP’s, in my opinion.
First, let’s talk about the Music Mediatouch. It comes with a 4.3-inch touch screen with 480 x 272 resolution, TV out, FM Tuner, and support for many audio and video formats including AVI, WAV, and MP3. It also comes with support of WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC, JPG, GIF, and BMP. The Music Mediatouch will be available in 2 models, a 4GB and an 8GB. The 8GB will sell for 150 Euros, or $202. I imagine the 4GB to sell a bit less than that.
Plenty more details after the break.
Tech Cemetery: The 3Com Audrey

A computer that did little but browse the web and do some mundane tasks? That will never work. Back in 2000, 3Com (remember them?) came out with the computer for people who didn’t want a full-fledged computer. The 3Com Ergo Audrey was the device and it never stood a chance.
Take a look at this piece of engineering. The Audrey had a touch screen, ran its own OS and could sync to Palm Pilots. It even had an IR keyboard so you could type e-mails or URLs easily.
Who was the target audience? Where was this computer intended to go? Find out more after the break.
Windows Mobile 6.5 new features? Moto chief points to future
Sanjay Jha, Motorola’s co-Chief executive and chief executive of mobile devices says we’ll see a Windows Mobile 6.5 device by the 2nd half of 2009. This is the first mention of 6.5 that I am aware of and points to a half step before WinMo 7 which we’ve been waiting for to at least stay competitive with the likes of Apple and RIM.
“Windows Mobile 6 has not delivered the experience that I think Apple has been able to deliver, but as you look at the plan that is Windows Mobile 7 and even 6.5, I think there are significant new added features which will help the platform,“ Jha said.
Significant new added features in 6.5 huh? Hmmmm. Keep reading to find out our best guess at what that means.
Update: Google *not* playing favorites with Android

Last month, I asked whether Google would start to pay favorites with respect to designing and upgrading their products now that the Android phone was out. Today, I learn that Google Earth for iPhone became available yesterday as a free application from the App Store. There is no Android version, yet.
The Google team seems very excited about putting the world in your pocket via the iPhone. A quick tour of the application shows it augments the native Google Maps application that comes with every iPhone and iPod touch. An accelerometer based trick allows you to tilt the phone to get a 3D view, panning up or down as you tilt. It’s quite a neat trick. A bare bones search function is also available, though in my test the very same results were brought up in Maps.
Keep reading to see a video of the app in action and more.
Gadgetell hands-on: Samsung Epix
Announced just Tuesday, the Samsung Epix is new on the AT&T network. The 3G phone appears to be the torch bearer for the BlackJack family as it continues on in the same tradition: a smartphone that gets the job done. I’ve had the phone for a few hours and have my initial impression to report. I’ll report back in an couple of weeks with an in-depth look.
In short, this is one good looking business phone. Its understated gray exterior screams, “I make way more than you think I do” and the classy chrome-like band around the phone is retained from the BlackJack 2. The phone feels good in the hand, not heavy but solid. I just feel more important using it.
Hit the jump to see what else I found to like in this phone.
Touch G1 coming Q1 ‘09? Android will be ready
Hanging out with Android developers yesterday, I learned Google’s hot OS will be ready for a touchscreen only piece of hardware as soon as the first quarter of the new year. The info is confirmed on Android developers’ road map. Apparently, a soft keyboard (one on the screen) was included in the original release but was withdrawn for unknown reasons.
Moving to a touch-only interface without a physical keyboard would be the next logical step for the G1. This touch G1 would likely improve greatly in the looks department and potentially slim up the phone. I’ve questioned what kind of upgrade path Android users might follow, and a touch version might be the one that could coax the masses to move.
In developer speak, Android is slated to have support for IMF (input method framework). This framework will also be supported by suggestions and suggestion algorithms that will be available to developer for applications.
Source [Android]
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