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Pharos offers up WinMo-based Traveler 619 smartphone for $199.95 {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 26th 2008 8:43PM It's not letting me post long comments but..
Device Dimension: 4.92 in(L) x 2.8 in(W) x 0.61 in(T)
Device Weight: 6.49oz
Pharos offers up WinMo-based Traveler 619 smartphone for $199.95 {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 26th 2008 8:40PM Too long in the comments, here's the rest.
GPS: NMEA0183
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Pharos offers up WinMo-based Traveler 619 smartphone for $199.95 {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 26th 2008 8:38PM It's on Pharos Site.
A bit on the large side but I don't think you will find anything for this price without a contract anytime soon.
Operating system: Windows Mobile 6
Processor: TI, OMAP 850, 200MHz
Memory: 128MB Flash ROM, 64MB SDRAM
Display: 2.8" TFT LCD with touch panel
Resolution: 320 x 240 QVGA with 65K colors
Phone: Unlocked with one SIM card slot
GSM Quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
EDGE / GPRS Class 10
Talk time: up to 4 hours; 200 hours of standby
GPS: NMEA0183
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T-Mobile hits bargain basement with new data, BlackBerry plans {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 12th 2007 7:49PM Wow, almost about as cheap as my Helio.....
Steve Jobs gives all iPhone owners $100 back {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 6th 2007 10:03PM Come to think of it.....
Isn't it odd that they wait until just past the 30day money back/get out of your plan before they announce a drastic price cut?
Steve Jobs gives all iPhone owners $100 back {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 6th 2007 9:56PM Or buy it with my AMEX and make them pricematch for up to 60 days. Then take that $99 and buy ringtones for 99 songs you have already bought.
Sheesh, anyone who buys tech should ALWAYS use a price matching and warranty extending credit card.
Helio lays off about 100 employees, says sales are bullish {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 31st 2007 8:05PM I actually just bought a Fin, and am currently waiting for it to arrive. You cannot beat $65 a month for 500 minutes and unlimited everything else (except tethering). And please don't say that Verizon should offer the Ocean. They would just cripple the bluetooth and charge extra for email sync, then cut you off when you exceed their (small print) data plan.
In better news, which I don't think is announced yet they have a multiple line plan now. With their 'all-in' plans it was going to run me and my wife $120 for 1k minutes and unlimited data on two phones. Basically it's the cost of the 'all-in' plan then $35 for each additional line. I'm just assuming but I don't think this will apply to the cheap $120 unlimited everything plan.
Engadget Mobile relaunch giveaways - Helio Ocean {Engadget Mobile}
May 22nd 2007 4:43PM MMMMMmmmmm.....Ocean.
I've actually been looking at ditching my Motorola a1200 for something new, and this looks like much more fun than a Blackberry. And it's even better since Helio (aka Sprint) is the only high-speed wireless provider in my area right now!!!
Now if we can just find a Skype client for this thing......
Solid gold iPhones on eBay: yeah right {Engadget Mobile}
May 14th 2007 3:38PM I wonder if all the gold will shield the Honey Bees from the bad radio waves?
Ask Engadget: Media streamer of choice? {Engadget}
May 5th 2007 10:58AM No one mentioned Linux MCE, about the closest thing you will get to out of the box that will fufill everything. Based on Ubuntu 6.10 and MythTv it also has tons of other features if you every want to get more in depth (like smart home functions, and cell phone remotes).
http://linuxmce.com/









