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		<title>Mobile Phone News :Samsung Go Dual-SIM Route With Galaxy Y Duos, Galaxy Y Pro Duos</title>
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Whilst proving popular with folks in emerging markets, the dual-SIM phone has historically failed to fan flames in the hearts of European consumers&#8230;nevertheless Samsung is aiming to change this with an Android powered duo scheduled for 2012.<br/><br />
The Samsung Galaxy Y Duos and Galaxy Y Pro Duos are a pair of mobiles with a nice line in dual-SIM functionality.<br/><br />
The Y Duos is a Ginerbread-powered device, packing a 3.14-inch touch display as well as all of the slick Samsung software acoutrements we&#8217;ve become used to seeing in their mid-range Android line-up, from the TouchWiz user interface to all sorts of media player love.<br/><br />
As for the Y Pro Duos &#8211; if the name didn&#8217;t give it away &#8211; packs a physical keyboard in its BlackBerry-aping slender form, as well as the modified Android OS.<br/><br />
So, what&#8217;s the point of a dual SIM device? Well, it stops you looking like an extra in The Wire for one, wandering around with a pair of handsets if you need two separate phone numbers &#8211; for &#8216;business&#8217; and &#8216;pleasure&#8217; as it were. These enable you to put both SIMs in one phone, switching between the two at will.<br/><br />
The reason that they&#8217;re so popular on other parts of the globe is the ability to have easy access to a dedicated SIM for international calling and the like. Avoic costly calls, texts and data charges, all the while looking cool with a single versatile device.<br/><br />
Russia is the first to receive the Duos&#8230;duo in January of 2012, likely followed by a global release soon after. Will the UK finally come around to the idea of doubling down in the SIM stakes? Perhaps these might be enough to change our mind.<br/></p>
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		<title>Mobile Phones :T-Mobile UK Launches January Sale, Slashes Contract, PAYG and SIM Only Deals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mulled wine is still warm in Omio Towers and yet T-Mobile are already thrusting into a January sale of epic proportions! From today (23rd December) until the 31st of January, T-Mobile are offering discounts on contract deals, pay-as-you-go handsets and propping up their SIM only

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<p>The mulled wine is still warm in Omio Towers and yet T-Mobile are already thrusting into a January sale of epic proportions!<br/><br />
From today (23rd December) until the 31st of January, T-Mobile are offering discounts on contract deals, pay-as-you-go handsets and propping up their SIM only offers too.<br/><br />
In the pay monthly arena, the magenta network are taking a fiver off per month from the HTC Desire S, making it available for free from just £20 on a 24-month contract. A fiver more will net you the new and improved BlackBerry Curve 9360, complete with unlimited BlackBerry mail.<br/><br />
T-Mobile&#8217;s own-brand Android handset &#8211; the Vivacity &#8211; will now only set you back just £10.21 per month, a bargain for a Gingerbread-powered device complete with 3.5&#8243; touchscreen and 5-megapixel camera.<br/><br />
For those happy with their current device and looking for a SIM only deal, T-Mobile now offers up to 500MB of free internet with every package, including both 30-day and 12-month plans. Factoring in unlimited texts to the bargain, and the offer stacks up favourably with the SIMO competition.<br/><br />
Phone fans will also appreciate the myriad offers in the PAYG section, including the HTC Wildfire S having its price shaved by £30 from £179.99 to £149.99, and the ever-popular BlackBerry Curve 8520 falling to £119.99, a saving of twenty quid.<br/><br />
There are a ton of other discounts across the board, so please be sure to check out their site for the full line-up of reductions!<br/></p>
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		<title>Mobile Phones :ASA Rejects Creepy Phones4U Ad Complaints, “Unlikely To Cause Serious Offence”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite over 600 complaints from squeamish UK viewers about Phones4U&#8216;s recent TV promotion, the Advertising Standards Authority has rejected calls for the 30-second spots to be banned. The advert features a spooky little girl seemingly stalking a young woman through a deserted

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Despite over 600 complaints from squeamish UK viewers about Phones4U&#8216;s recent TV promotion, the Advertising Standards Authority has rejected calls for the 30-second spots to be banned.<br/><br />
The advert features a spooky little girl seemingly stalking a young woman through a deserted car park before presenting her with a cheap Samsung Tocco Icon, with the Phones4U tagline stating that &#8216;Missing Our Deals Will Haunt You&#8217;.<br/><br />
Many of the complaints were around the advert being shown at a time where children might be exposed to the spooky ad, as well as the potentially uneasy content if viewed out of context.<br/><br />
Whilst the ASA accepts the fact that the concept, tone and delivery were very much in the vein of the subject parodied, the adverts were indeed shown after the 9pm watershed, as well as being unlikely to cause serious or widespread offence, nor be unduly distressing to most adults.<br/><br />
Perhaps their homage to creeping tension was a little bit &#8216;on the nose&#8217; until the end, but hardly a reason to have the latest effort from Phones4U &#8211; a retailer who is no stranger to unconventional ad campaigns &#8211; mastepiece pulled from our screens?<br/><br />
Judge for yourself, take a peek at the below video.<br/><br />
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		<title>News on Mobile Phone :Dressing Room Mirror x iPhone Dock Puts Your Mobile Up In Lights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As conventional iPod docks have killed off the home hi-fi for all but the more ardent audiophiles, the eMirror looks to bring a bit of music &#8211; and class &#8211; to the bathroom. Not only acting as a glamourous dressing room mirror &#8211; replacing the classic lightbulbs with

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As conventional iPod docks have killed off the home hi-fi for all but the more ardent audiophiles, the eMirror looks to bring a bit of music &#8211; and class &#8211; to the bathroom.<br/><br />
Not only acting as a glamourous dressing room mirror &#8211; replacing the classic lightbulbs with 12 high beam LEDs &#8211; this objet d&#8217;art designed by German reflective specialists Kristall Form also houses a dock for your iDevice, 2 stereo speakers from HP as well a remote control to keep your gadget dry in the most spirited of shower concerts.<br/><br />
With the eMirror available in a trio of colours as well as both portrait and landscape orientation, €249 is a small price to pay for such a stylish way to pipe tunes into your boudoir&#8230;<br/><br />
Source: Born Rich<br/></p>
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		<title>News on Mobile Phone :Best Mobile Phones of 2011 : Omio’s Top 5</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been some year in the world of mobile. And whilst looking forward is what us tech watchers and gadget fanatics love doing more than anyone, it seems the right time to take stock and reflect on what’s happened on planet mobile in the last 12 months&#8230;specifically, the

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<p>It’s been some year in the world of mobile. And whilst looking forward is what us tech watchers and gadget fanatics love doing more than anyone, it seems the right time to take stock and reflect on what’s happened on planet mobile in the last 12 months&#8230;specifically, the five best phones to hit the shelves in 2011.<br/><br />
Here’s our pick of the bunch.<br/><br />
1. Apple iPhone 4S<br/><br />
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A controversial inclusion? Maybe. But the iPhone 4S is still one of the best phones that money can buy, even if it did leave Apple fans cold when it was first announced. Look beyond the phone’s year-old design (which is still head and shoulders above the competition), and this is a phone crammed with the best modern mobiles can offer. Full HD camcorder, stunning 8 megapixel camera, Siri voice recognition and access to countless stunning apps. Apple might have big plans for the iPhone 5, but the Apple iPhone 4S is a mighty impressive iterative update.<br/><br />
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2. Nokia Lumia 800<br/><br />
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Nokia’s had yet another tough year. Yet having started it with boardroom upheaval, it ended 2011 releasing its best smartphone ever and its first to use Windows Phone. The Nokia Lumia 800 is a glorious piece of engineering, with an operating system that remains vastly underrated and sadly lacking in a vast app ecosystem. But with Nokia Drive and Mix Radio, this is a device that’s well worth investing in. A welcome return to form.<br/><br />
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3. Samsung Galaxy Nexus<br/><br />
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The best Android phone ever? Possibly. Samsung’s latest ‘pure Google’ device is the most cutting edge smartphone out there, using Android Ice Cream Sandwich in conjunction with the kind of tech that rival handsets can only dream of. NFC, Full HD video and a gorgeous 4.65-inch super AMOLED screen make the Samsung Galaxy Nexus an all round winner. 2011’s finest Google phone, no question. Except&#8230;<br/><br />
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4. Samsung Galaxy S II<br/><br />
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The Samsung Galaxy S II runs its stablemate a close second. While not using the latest Android OS, it can be forgiven seeing as it landed months beforehand. This device really saw Sammy move into the big leagues and prove that Android has helped put it well ahead of the pack. The phone has become the choice, not just of Android fanatics, but also mainstream phone users not keen on Apple’s “walled garden”. A great piece of kit.<br/><br />
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5. HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio<br/><br />
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It’s been a hard year for HTC. After an all-conquering start, its spluttered to a halt, with profit warnings and falling sales. But the HTC Sensation XE is one of its finest ever phones. A rebrand of the Sensation, it uses Beats Audio tech to make it the most musically-focused phone ever. That means improved audio tech under the hood, as well as bundled iBeats headphones, which are better than any other buds we’ve ever used out of the box with a mobile. One for music lovers everywhere.<br/></p>
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		<title>Mobile Phones News :HTC To Offer Fewer Smartphones in 2012, Focus On Quality Over Quantity?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a successful &#8211; if somewhat turbulent &#8211; year, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC is to change up their smartphone strategy for 2012, according to word from Boy Genius Report. After a succession of iterations and updates might have led to market confusion and a subsequent

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After a successful &#8211; if somewhat turbulent &#8211; year, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC is to change up their smartphone strategy for 2012, according to word from Boy Genius Report.<br/><br />
After a succession of iterations and updates might have led to market confusion and a subsequent decline in fortunes near the close of the year, HTC is rumoured to restrict their output to a few strong &#8216;hero&#8217; handsets including a 4G Windows Phone variant for the U.S. and a new flagship Android device.<br/><br />
Whilst 2010 and early 2011 saw HTC rule the smartphone roost as far as Android was concerned, the well-documented success of handset competition like the Samsung Galaxy S II would mean that a revised plan of action could indeed see them come return with more pinpoint accuracy in the New Year.<br/><br />
As someone who has had to add the Wildfire S, Desire S, Sensation, Sensation XE, Sensation XL, Titan and Radar to Omio&#8217;s mobile database in the second half of 2011 alone, this change of tack would be a good thing.<br/><br />
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		<title>Mobile Phone :Three Launches Pre-Emptive January Smartphone Sale, Starts 22nd December</title>
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An early Xmas gift from mobile network Three as they&#8217;ve decided to start their January sale before we&#8217;ve even unwrapped our presents, launching from 22nd December.<br/><br />
Both pay monthly and prepay are up for grabs in this winter warmer, with a fiver per month being saved on Android contracts and as much as £70 coming off the Samsung Galaxy W and Facebook-friendly HTC ChaCha on Pay As You Go.<br/><br />
Sylvia Chind, head of devices at Three said, “Smartphones will continue to be the must-have gadget in 2012 so we’re keen to give customers a head start in the New Year with the best phones on the most affordable price plans.<br/><br />
“Our January sale has been launched ahead of Christmas this year to help people planning to jump feet first into the world of smartphones, or those seeking a last-minute Christmas gift, get hold of the best possible deal on the UK’s fastest growing mobile network.”<br/><br />
Other exciting savings include the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc S going down to just £25 per month and the HTC Sensation becoming sub-£30 for 500 minutes, 5,000 texts and Three&#8217;s ever popular all-you-can-eat data offer.<br/><br />
Go on, treat yourself&#8230;<br/></p>
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		<title>News on Mobile Phone :Nokia World 2011 – Nokia debuts new ‘Lumia’ series Windows Phones for November release</title>
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At the Nokia World 2011 conference yesterday, CEO Stephen Elop introduced the first fruits of their ‘strategic partnership’ with Microsoft.  The Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 710 are being heralded by the marketing blurb as the ‘first true Windows Phones’, (which presumably had executives at HTC and Samsung spraying their coffee over the boardroom table in shock).  <br/><br />
NOKIA LUMIA 800<br/><br />
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First up is the Lumia 800, the flagship handset, and the one to drool over. Phonespotters and Nokia fanboys among you (yes, you over there in the corner) may find it somewhat familiar, as externally it looks pretty much identical to the Meego-running N9. It has the same highly engineered ‘unibody polycarbonate’ shell, looking similar to the last vertical iPod Nano, although with a 3.7” curved glass front and a fantastic ‘ClearBlack’ AMOLED screen running 800&#215;480 pixels. <br/><br />
When it comes to the internal gubbins, the Lumia 800 is unlikely to win any games of Mobile Top Trumps. The processor is a qualcomm single core running at 1.4GHz, running 512MB of RAM, which won’t scare off drag-racers like Motorola Atrix or the Galaxy SII. This should be perfectly adequate for the resource-light Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating system, (plus the iPhone 4S runs just fine on the same amount).  Storage is also somewhat disappointingly limited to 16GB, with no memory card slot, although users will be able to use 25GB of cloud storage with the Microsoft SkyDrive service. The Lumia 800 has removed the front facing camera of the N9 (not that anyone really uses them anyway) but it does pack a whopping 8MP camera at the back with Carl Zeiss optics and the (essential for shooting on nights out in Helsinki) good low light performance. <br/><br />
The handset will be released this November in the UK and Europe in three colours, black, cyan and magenta in the UK and Europe with a suggested price of around 420 Euro’s.<br/><br />
LUMIA 710<br/><br />
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Playing the 800&#8242;s less attractive but no less powerful sibling, the ‘no nonsense’ (read affordable) Lumia 710 comes with the same 3.7” screen, 1.4GHz processor ad 512MB ram, and a smaller yet respectable 5MP camera with all the usual social network hook ups for image uploading. Users will however only have 8GB of unexpandable storage for music, video and images however, although Microsoft&#8217;s SkyDrive cloud storage is here aswell.<br />
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Whilst it lacks the smooth unibody appearance of the 800, the Lumia 710 is available in both black and white flavours, with the distinctly Nokia interchangeable back covers making a return in black, white, cyan, fuchsia and yellow.  Hello Kitty ones are probably being moulded in China as we speak, coming to a market stall near you. <br/><br />
The Lumia 710 will still have access to all of the same services such as Nokia Drive navigation, Nokia Music, a Spotify-esque service and also run a fully functional Internet Explorer 9. This handset is aimed at the fun young and price conscious market, and will bring Windows Phone functionality to a lower price point of 270 Euro&#8217;s. <br/><br />
Both Microsoft and Nokia are pinning a lot of hopes on this  initial lineup. Whilst Nokia were arguably the original smartphone manufacturers with classic handsets like the Nokia Communicator and the N95, the App-led (pardon the pun) ecosystems of Apple’s iOS and Google’s Andoid Marketplace have since left Nokia shivering at the bus-stop. In the year that we’ve had it, Microsoft haven’t managed to make a mark with their Windows Phone OS, outside of critical commendations, and whilst a few handsets are available at present, none really have the ‘wow factor’ or mass market appeal of a ‘killer handset’. <br/><br />
With Lumia, Nokia and Microsoft are making a two pronged invasion of the marketplace. The Lumia 800 is clearly targeting  phone fashionista&#8217;s and getting people talking about Nokia&#8217;s design skills again. The Lumia 710, whilst not as flash, is aggressively priced to give a much needed boost in numbers to the Windows Phone platform, which will live or die on the number of users in the marketplace. <br/><br />
No doubt anyone that remember Nokia’s domination of the mobile market, back when Snake was the pinnacle of mobile gaming, will be hoping that the Lumia range will be the first step to restoring some of their former glory. <br/><br />
Check back here for more info as we receive it, and on Omio’s deals page for and the best contract deals for the Lumia 800 and the Lumia 710.<br/></p>
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		<title>Mobile Phones News :Apple iPhone 4S Launched: New CEO Talks Future Of Smartphones, Talking Smartphones</title>
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A casually clad CEO, a hand-picked captive audience and lengthy self-congratulations before showing off a few new devices&#8230;yesterday&#8217;s announcement certainly captured some of the essence of an epic Apple reveal, but the new Apple iPhone 4S has truly divided early opinion.<br/><br />
The Apple iPhone 4S (due on the 14th of October) is not the iPhone 5, but once again Apple never acknowledged the maelstrom of rumours that always surrounds their gadget launches, and the blogosphere simply whipped itself into a frenzy of hype&#8230;one that perhaps the Cupertino company could never have lived up to.<br/><br />
Extremely high levels secrecy and a desire to control every aspect of the unveiling has only seen intrepid bloggers and journalists become more creative in an effort to leak the year&#8217;s biggest tech story&#8230;<br/><br />
From blurry images on a Brazilian production line to a unibody prototype iPhone 5 hewn from aluminium, all wanted to know&#8230;yet many were a tad underwhelmed when they finally found out.<br/><br />
First things first, the iPhone 4S is a dramatically different smartphone underneath the overly familiar shell, updates include a new A5 dual-core processor (currently starring in the Apple iPad 2), a camera sporting an 8-megapixel lens &#8211; also with the ability to film video in 1080p &#8211; and an &#8216;intelligent assistant&#8217; in the form of voice-driven application Siri, all making for an improved handset in the arena that it current shines brightest &#8211; user features and functions.<br/><br />
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The fact that it looks near identical is unavoidable. Placing the handsets side-by-side makes the 4S a tough sell over its precursor at face value, as does the incremental naming change &#8211; seemingly a bunny-hop rather than the hardware leap between the iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 4, and at a standstill in aesthetic terms.<br/><br />
The marvel is what they&#8217;ve managed to contain in the same package. An improved battery life, touting 8 hours of 3G talktime and 40 as a mobile music player. The ability to download data at 4G speeds (as long as the network supports it) is another string in its next-gen bow.<br/><br />
An all-new pair of antennas (hopefully less error-prone!) enables the iPhone 4S to act as a &#8216;world phone&#8217;, operating on both GSM and CDMA networks &#8211; perhaps a bullet-point more for those on the other side of the pond, but still impressive.<br/><br />
Feature fiends may claim that many of these specifications have already debuted on Android handsets from the likes of HTC and Samsung, also touting larger displays and more affordable price-points &#8211; an incredibly valid point.<br/><br />
However, even though the Nokia N95 won the tale of the tape against the original Apple iPhone, we all know how that story turned out&#8230;and it&#8217;s important to note that the iPhone 3GS hasn&#8217;t quite been put out to pasture just yet, enabling some real mid-range options for price-conscious shoppers.<br/><br />
Consumers are all about the user experience, and the iPhone 4S continues the intuitive touchscreen experience Apple&#8217;s devices have become famous for, replete with flourishes of the new iOS 5 software (due to arrive on iThings from the 3GS upward on the 12th of October).<br/><br />
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iOS 5 upgrades include a notification centre which is home to the latest events on your device (shades of Android&#8230;), free texts to iPod, iPad and other iPhone users with iMessage (more than a little of the BlackBerry Messenger in there) and the ability to finally sever the iPhone&#8217;s constant need to connect to a computer with wireless updates as well as data storage on the new web-based iCloud service.<br/><br />
Perhaps some of these ideas were cribbed from the competition, but the enduring march of the Android phones helped Apple realise the iPhone was far from operating in a vacuum, and needed to step up in a few key areas, which they have done.<br/><br />
Much time during the announcement was spent explaining the improvements in image fidelity from the camera&#8217;s new 8-megapixel lens, as well as the graphical grunt and &#8217;7x&#8217; improved gaming experiences that the A5 chip will deliver, proving to many that hardware steps had indeed been taken.<br/><br />
Needless to say, Gears of War developer Epic&#8217;s Infinity Blade II more than served its purpose as technical showcase, much as the original title did for the iPhone 4 (had to chuckle at the &#8216;RIP battery life&#8217; comment on YouTube though!).<br/><br />
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This portion seemed to serve as Apple&#8217;s most overt rebuttal, which smacked of &#8216;we know the 4S doesn&#8217;t look different, but trust us that there&#8217;s a lot more going on here&#8217;.<br/><br />
As for what the world has in store with voice-driven mobile marvel Siri&#8230;well, I went into a bit of detail on that exciting bit of tech on the uSwitch Tech site, alongside constantly pressing F5 in an eternal quest for Apple iPhone 4S deals.<br/><br />
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As stale as the &#8216;evolution, not revolution&#8217; line might be &#8211; aside from the gear change from the 3GS to 4 &#8211; that seems to have been the mantra that Apple has stuck to for the iPhone since the original device back in 2007.<br/><br />
So maybe we shouldn&#8217;t be too disappointed with another &#8216;S&#8217; model&#8230;and Siri truly has the potential to change the way we use all technology, not just mobiles. Check it out.<br/><br />
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But I still want my iPhone 5.<br/></p>
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		<title>Mobile Phone :HTC Bliss Getting Musical Makeover, Now HTC Rhyme?</title>
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After spending a pretty penny on the majority of the &#8216;Beats&#8217; line of headphone gadgetry, could the Taiwanese phone maker HTC be following up their Sensation XE with another audiophile&#8217;s dream in the Rhyme?<br/><br />
Leaked plentifully and dubbed &#8216;Bliss&#8217; at the time, the HTC Rhyme could well be revealed on September 20th (if the date on the gloriously Photoshopped image above is any indication), but the Sensation XE&#8217;s flagship status could see this musical mobile become an affordable alternative.<br/><br />
According to both the image and German blog HTC Inside, the Rhyme is rocking Sense 3.5, as well as a simple and clean form factor&#8230;shades of the LG Arena, maybe?<br/><br />
Either way, not long to wait before we find out more if that 20th September date is any indication&#8230;<br/></p>
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