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iPhone may struggle out of the gate

The Apple iPhone may initially struggle to find a mass market, according to a Dallas-based research firm.The iPhone, which is set to be launched this Friday by Apple and AT&T, will find strong demand among early adopter technophiles, but building an immediate larger market may be difficult because of the device’s US$500 price tag and […]

Huawei unveils U550, U121 handsets in Asia

It's been a tick since we've seen anything notable surface from Huawei (well, the real Huawei, anyway), but the handset manufacturer was back in action at CommunicAsia in Singapore. First up was the ultrathin U550 flip-phone, which purportedly supports HSDPA / UMTS / EDGE / GSM connectivity options, sports touch-sensitive buttons, and of course, provides […]

Gadgets: iPhone accessories

With the hype surrounding the iPhone reaching critical mass on June 29 in the US, Apple wants to ensure third-party vendors sell accessories engineered to work properly with its multimedia cell phone.
Apple said on its Web site that accessories and products certified to work with the iPhone will carry the “Works with iPhone” logo on […]

Sony Ericsson 'Unique' seesaw concept phone

We actually went the distance and conducted a poll, but none of us here at Engadget have actually dreamed of owning a mobile that our autonomous Legos could seesaw on. Of course, that's not to say we wouldn't take interest if one were to surface. Enter Karsten Willmann's “Unique” concept handset, which longs to fit […]

Analysts question iPhone forecasts

Warnings arise that expectations may have reached unattainable levels.
Apple is at a significant risk of falling short of achieving its ambitions with the iPhone analysts have warned just days before it is due to go on sale in the US. The most optimistic predictions are that it will sell 200,000 of the devices in its […]

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