Dell’s Lightning, Thunder, Flash, Smoke and more: rounding up a storm of mobile leaks
You might have missed it if you were sleeping, but we broke open a huge treasure trove of leaked Dell mobile devices last night, including the high-end Lightning Windows Phone 7 slider and Thunder Android set. We also got wind of the mid-range Flash and Smoke Android phones, as well as the Looking Glass seven-inch Android tablet, and to round things out we scored more details on the Aero and Streak. Yeah, it was a hell of a night, but we’ve got it all rounded up for you right here, so click on through if you missed anything!
![]() Lightning: the ultimate Windows Phone 7 |
![]() Thunder: 4.1-inch OLED, Android, Hulu app |
![]() Flash: Android Froyo in ‘dramatic’ package |
![]() Smoke: ‘Like a Pixi but awesome’ |
![]() Looking Glass: 7-inch tablet with Tegra 2 |
![]() Streak: Android 2.1 in September |
![]() Aero: Spec’d |
![]() Dell’s mobile outlook |
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Nokia posts Q1 2010 sales and profit figures, with mixed results
Today Nokia posted its first quarter 2010 earnings. While the company saw year-over-year growth in its net sales, quarter-over-quarter net sales were down
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Nokia E72 ‘White Edition’ pops up in Singapore — in white, obviously
Look, we’ve got nothing against the E72 in Amethyst, Zodium Black, Metal Grey, or Topaz Brown — but we also know that choice is almost always a good thing, which is why it brings us such great joy to learn that there’s an official white version floating around. It’s not mentioned on Nokia’s main site, but a quick visit to a Singapore-based contest that seems to have official Nokia ties clearly touts a white E72 and throws in an accessorized picture of it for good measure. It’s said to be bundled as a special “White Edition” with a BH-216 Bluetooth headset and WH-205 wired headset and will retail for $327 when it launches “worldwide” later this month, so we’ll be standing by for more announcements in sundry locales.
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Nokia delays Symbian^3, cuts prices across portfolio
Hours before Nokia reported its first quarter 2010 earnings today, Reuters reported that the company has also delayed its upcoming Symbian^3 operating system and is cutting prices across its portfolio as much as ten percent. Symbian^3 is now expected to make its debut during the second half of the year, instead of during the second quarter as was originally expected. Symbian^3 products should be available on the market by the third quarter. Nokia admitted in its earnings statement that it is facing tough competition in the high end cell phone market.
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Super PreKernel Wants to Make Your Palm Faster Than A Speeding Bullet
Hey kids! Do you have a Palm Pre or Pre Plus? Do you long for a little extra oomph? Some extra glide in it stride, spring in its step, and dip in its hip? Are you aware that overclocking hacks exist, but are fearful of how difficult they are to implement? Are you still listening? Good, because I have some fantastic news!
Some of Pre Central’s finest have created what they call the Super PreKernel App, which is a dead-simple way to bump the speed of your Pre or Pre Plus up to Superman speeds, or down to snail’s pace, as you see fit.
They’ve even gone and created a video detailing the whole process, illustrated with the very metaphors you just read, and complemented by a classic soundtrack to boot. I’ve embedded it below for your enjoyment.
The overclocking process is now dead-simple, so you might as well read the disclaimer and get going.
Details and instructions are available here.
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