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Orange announces ZTE own branded San Francisco II
Officially
Mobile phone network Orange has launched the San Francisco II Android mobile phone, on pay as you go deals with cost attached of £99 for the device.
Orange leaks own branded San Francisco II ZTE made phone, on phone’s support page
Accidently, or course
One part of the Everything Everywhere mobile phone network Orange has accidently unveiled the yet be officially announced San Francisco II mobile phone – as the successor to this year’s ZTE Blade network-branded handset.
Weekly Newsletter – 14th November – 18th November
The week began with One Mobile Ring reporting that Acer’s first Windows Phone 7 ‘Allegro’ mobile is now available int he UK, Nokia released ‘making of video’, for the Windows Phone 7 Lumia 800 handset and Apple released new version of iOS 5, in the OS 5.0.1 software update. 2,000 newspapers came to the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, from the PressReader application and a new Windows Phone 7 OS was found running on the leaked Nokia Champagne mobile phone. Orange leaked own branded San Francisco II ZTE made phone, on phone’s support page and Sony Ericsson X10 mobile phone is now getting an upgrade to the current version of Android on O2, whilst Sky adds a news application to Research In Motion’s BlackBerry handsets.
Monthly Review – August
The first week of the month began with One Mobile Ring reporting the sub £100 Android tablet has arrived, Three is to get a new Samsung Galaxy S II model, unlimited international PAYG minutes is now available from a new mobile phone network and a low cost Android eBook reader was launched.
Weekly Review – 12th August
The week started with One Mobile Ring reporting that Vodafone is to get the BlackBerry Torch 9860, Three halves the cost of the Samsung Galaxy phone, Motorola announced a budget mobile and the new BlackBerry Bold is arriving August 18th.
Weekly Review – July 15th
The week started with One Mobile Ring reporting Google has updated Docs for mobiles, The HTC Sensation arrived on T-Mobile, new experimental features came to Google Maps and we published an initial impressions review of the HTC ChaCha.