HTC Diamond VS Samsung Omnia video by cellulare magazine
Source: Passione Mobile
Found this info over at google mobile webpage:
A few weeks ago we released Google Maps for mobile with Transit directions for BlackBerry and Java-based handsets. Now, with the release of version 2.2 of the application for Symbian S60 (3rd edition or later) and Windows Mobile (2005 or later), we’re happy to say that Transit directions will be available to a bunch more smartphone users around the world.
Opera Software today released the much-anticipated, first public version of Opera Mobile 9.5 beta. A powerful foreshadowing of what is to come, this beta takes mobile browsing speed and features to a new level, complete with visual effects and a new look.
Download the new beta from http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/.
Got my hands on a HTC Diamond today for a short time and here are some unboxing pictures for you guys. Sorry for the bad quality pics, I have a Nokia N78 now with a crappy 3mp camera
Enjoy!
Only 3% of people recycle their mobile phones despite the fact that most have old devices lying around at home that they no longer want, according to a global consumer survey released by Nokia today. Three out of every four people added that they don’t even think about recycling their devices and nearly half were unaware that it is even possible to do so.
GSMArena has published a article on HTC Touch Diamond vs. Samsung i900 Omnia. Read more over at GSMArena

Sony Ericsson along with ony has topped the list of Green Companies in the rece to becoming the first company to becoming green. Sony Ericsson got a score of 5.1 while Nokia who was the topper last year, fell to 4.8.

Our friends over at GSMArena have published a review on the Asus P750.
Asus P750 lands on the crowded Windows Mobile Pro scene but it sure isn’t dropped defenseless. The Asus PocketPC is among the best equipped Windows Mobile devices on the market.

Motorola today announced the ZN5 which features a Kodak branded 5 Megapixel camera. The device is called MOTOZINE ZN5. It has a 500MHz processor and runs on Linux Montavista 2.6.1 OS. Its other features are 2.4″ screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack, TV-Out, micro-SD slot and 350MB internal memory. It has the same Touch Sensitive morphing keypad introduced in Motorola E8 called ModeShift. Its 12mm thick but comes to around 16mm at the camera part.
Eldar Murtazin from MR has reviewed Motorola ZN5 prototype. The review hasn’t been translated into English yet, so I’m posting the pictures.