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Samsung Jet joins Icon family

Samsung Australia was expected to launch four handsets in its Icon range yesterday, but instead launched five, adding the Samsung Jet to the group of touchscreen devices on show.

Telstra throws Next G Treo in the ring

Telstra throws Next G Treo in the ring

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Features

  • Best mobile phones of 2006

    During the course of 2006, better cameras were built into handsets, fashion phones battled it out on the catwalk, GPS and Wi-Fi integration became common, and advances in mobile networks saw faster downloads for content.

  • UPDATE: Telstra 3G mobile service goes live

    Telstra has launched its third-generation (3G) mobile phone service, with a choice of four new handsets and two capped plans.

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  • Paranoid Android: Did they forget Oz?

    Dozens of phone calls and emails today made one thing clear: none of Australia's telcos or handset manufacturers has briefed their staff on when mobile phones running Google's Android system will be made available locally, if they are at all.

  • Vodafone begins HSDPA trials

    Vodafone today announced that it will launch an upgrade to its network by the end of the year that will allow customers in Sydney and Melbourne to download at speeds up to 1.8Mbps.

  • Optus launches 3G

    Optus launches 3G

  • Vodafone launches 3G mobile service

    Vodafone launches 3G mobile service

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