Sep 22
I’m not sure why we haven’t seen this coming before, but the Taiwan-based BenQ is set to bring the new kind of a design in the world of Windows Mobile smartphones. As you can see for yourself, the T80’s glossy exterior makes the device look more like a fashion than a smart phone. We still lack the details here, but as far as we know users could expect the WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, microSD memory expansion slot, a camera, as well as Near Field Capability (NFC), the feature that doesn’t exist in many other phones. In addition, there’s also the e-wallet, which should help you take care of your money. We’ll keep reporting as the new details emerge. Stay tuned…
[Via: uberphones]
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Sep 22
Remember how BenQ Mobile went down in flames after parent company BenQ pulled the cash-flow plug on the ailing BenQ-Siemens venture? Sure you do. Well, it looks like they’ve re-emerged as BenQ with its parent company renaming itself as Qisda.
The new BenQ is expecting annual sales growth of 25-30% and will be concentrating mainly on manufacturing LCD monitors and projectors globally - with a small handset business that will concentrate on regional markets that warrant handset, notebook, digital camera, and TV manufacturing.
Good luck BenQ! And welcome back!
[Via: DigiTimes]
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Sep 22

The BenqQ Siemens SL98 is not a typical slider. It is a candybar phone with a screen that sits inside the body. I’m not saying I don’t like it, I just have to play with it before passing final judgment.
How robust is this in the long term? How well can the screen hold up to flex?
[Via: The Unwired View]
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Sep 22
The new BenQ Siemens SF71 phone could be the final act for the partnership between the two mobile device design houses. The beautiful new clamshell will be announced in Taiwan and will rock a 2megapixel shooter with dual flash, 3G, 2 inch QVGA screen, A2Dp Bluetooth, and a video conference camera. And, as BenQ Siemens’ swan song, the SF71 sports a cool sliding mechanism on the external face that protects the camera when not in use. Thanks for the memories BenQ Siemens! Sleek and stylin’ pics - read on.



Via: phonedaily
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Sep 22
Taiwan-based BenQ has recently shows us that it can too think all-touchscreen. Their concept device boasts a large touchscreen that is used for both display and input purposes. Next, similarly to the iPhone, this concept can be used in both portrait and landscape mode, with latter being reserved for video playback and similar functions.
But, unlike the iPhone this device has a movable pad, that is used for changing the control method - bringing the pad to the middle converts the interface into a traditional phone design, while sliding it back creates an extra space for video and music playback.
The bad thing - this is still a concept. I wouldn’t mind being among the first one to test it. (via: TheLatestGadgets) 
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