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Next-gen Android phone coming soon?

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HTC and T-Mobile are readying a new version of the G1 Android phone, according to the gadget blog Gizmodo.

On Wednesday, Gizmodo posted pictures of what is supposed to be the new Android "G2," which the blog says is expected in May. The new device is much thinner than the previous G1 because its slide keyboard is gone. Instead, HTC has taken a page out of the Apple iPhone playbook and will only offer a virtual keypad.

Pictures of the new G2 also show that it will have a 3.2 megapixel camera. The new phone will operate on T-Mobile USA's network, and the interface will be "very similar" to the G1, according to Gizmodo's sources.

In September, HTC and T-Mobile introduced the first phone to use Google's open-source operating system, known as Android. So far, the G1 remains the only Android phone available on the market. But more phones are expected soon. While none of the big phone manufacturers announced Android devices at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, there will likely be plenty of action next month at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Rumors have already been flying around the blogosphere about which manufacturers will be next with their Android phones. Samsung is supposedly readying an Android phone that will go on sale in the second quarter. Sony Ericsson is also rumored to be working on an Android phone for this summer. And HTC is said to be working on a whole portfolio of Android devices.

Overseas, there are also reports that China's Huawei Technologies will have an Android phone ready for the Chinese market in the third quarter.

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Griffin Navigate is more than just an iPhone remote

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Griffin Technology showed off the Navigate at a CES press event yesterday, though it was announced officially at Macworld several hours before. The Navigate may seem like just an ordinary iPod remote, and indeed it can be used that way. A nice bonus is that you can also use it with the iPhone, which could be a good thing if you're not crazy about the iPhone's touch-screen controls (also pretty useful when you're driving and need to not look at the screen). But the Navigate also has a built-in FM radio as well as four station presets and RDS track info display. The device itself is decent, with an OLED screen, a power switch, the typical play, stop, pause, forward, backward, and scan controls, and an EQ mode as well.

Griffin is also planning on an iPhone application called iFM that will work together with the Navigate remote. iFM will identify your geographic location and automatically lists local radio stations so you can just tap your desired radio station from the list instead of having to scan for it. iFM will also display broadcast information like title, album, and artist info. Griffin plans to release iFM sometime in March 2009.



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Samsung Yepp YP-P3 PMP announced in Korea

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The global market of Mediaplayers is now in such a position that every innovation with a large screen seeks to become «iPod killer». The new Samsung Yepp YP-P3, formally is announced in Korea (sales start in Europe expected in January), also will not escape this fate.

This is understandable - superslim aluminum made, 3″ touchscreen, haptic feedback. The player has all the standard capabilities for playing audio and video viewing text and images, and also a FM-tuner, speakers and Bluetooth 2.0.
What regards to memory, options are available from 4 GB to 32 GB. With such specifications long battery life is not a luxury but a necessity. Samsung claims that theYP-P3 is able to work in music playback mode up to 30 hours - a very good indicator.

Prices - for Europe it is not yet known, at home - the player will be sold at $177 for the version with 4 GB of memory, $207 for 8 GB and $244 for 16 GB.

Features of Samsung Yepp YP-P3
  • 3-inch, 480 x 272 touchscreen
  • haptic feedback
  • new Flash-based UI
  • customizable widgets
  • Bluetooth with A2DP
  • 30-hour audio playback battery life.

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