Eight new, unannounced cell phones from Samsung have been spotted on the internet. Most appear to be mid to low end phones, and all are rumored to be unveiled this month at the Mobile World Congress show

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Specs for eight Samsung cell phones for Mobile World Congress have been leaked
A few industrious folks have dug around in the new iPhone firmware that was released yesterday and found a reference to what could be the next iPhone model. A reference to iPhone2,1 was found, while the current iPhone 3G is referred to as iPhone1,2.

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Possible reference to new iPhone found in latest firmware
Live photos of what appear to be an updated version of the Samsung Propel, for AT&T, have emerged on the internet. The so-called Samsung Propel Pro appears to add Windows Mobile 6.1 and an optical joystick to the mix

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Samsung Propel Pro for AT&T seen in the wild
A clipping from an unverified T-Mobile document hints that the carrier plans to launch the Samsung SGH-t929 Memoir on February 25. The Memoir reportedly features a large touchscreen and an 8 megapixel camera. Read the full story here

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T-mobile possibly launching the Samsung SGH-t929 Memoir on February 25
We’ve got new photos of what appears to be the first QWERTY iDEN cell phone from Motorola. The i465 appears to be a simple cell phone with Bluetooth and support for Sprint’s Nextel push-to-talk network. Read the full story here

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i465 looks to be Motorola’s first QWERTY iDEN phone
Online retailer Expansys has outed two upcoming Samsung smartphones, the Louve and the Pivot. According to Expansys, both smartphones will feature Windows Mobile, QWERTY keyboards, and high-resolution cameras

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Expansys outs Samsung Louve and Pivot smartphones
There’s a slightly blurry video online, showing what appears to be Microsoft’s pending update to Windows Mobile, version 6.5, running on an HTC BlueAngel. Read the full story here.

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Windows Mobile 6.5 supposedly caught on video
Some rather good quality photos of the what people are calling the Nokia E75 smartphone have surfaced today. The E75 is the first Nokia smartphone we’ve seen with a sideways sliding QWERTY keyboard. Read the full story here

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Nokia E75 with sideways-sliding QWERTY keyboard gets photographed