Sony Ericsson has announced new exclusive panels for the Xperia X1.
American FCC approved Samsung Porsche Design P'9522, coming with a huge touchscreen.
Motorola's first WM 6.1 Professional PDA-phone without buttons has been caught on pictures.
LG has announced a touchscreen Windows Mobile phone.
The device called microlaptop looks really strange, but its price is even more shocking.
Fans of the Japanese-Swedish manufacturer would welcome Xperia models in the mid-range as well.
ASUS P565, equipped with an 800 MHz CPU is available on the manufacturer's website.
Microsoft has launched the emulator of Internet Explorer Mobile 6 for developers.
Sony Ericsson starts the distribution of Xperia X1 on November 28 in the United States.
The existence of Windows Mobile 6.5 is now sure, but Zune support might be just a false rumor.
HTC has officially announced the world's first GSM/WiMAX phone.
The patch for Windows Mobile 6.1 fixes the errors appearing during sending mail.
Devices with dedicated processors for functions are not restricted to a PC-phone combo.
Meizu M8 will be launched in November, but it's not expected in Europe before December.
T*Omnia, made for South Korea, has a larger display with a higher resolution.
The HTC TouchFLO 3D interface is now available for Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.
Motorola has uncovered the unknown variant of Windows Mobile.
The Japanese version of Samsung Omnia has a WVGA display and a TV receiver.
Garmin's first touchscreen phone is coming next year according to plans.
As opposed to previous rumors the American Samsung Omnia will also have WLAN support.
The images of Xperia's successor are just concepts, but a similar phone is indeed being developed.