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ASUS, BENQ Siemens, Gigabyte, HTC, Lenovo, Motorola, and Palm announce new devices or operating system upgrades for their Windows Mobile devices.
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The 526, 735, and Aries fronts.
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The 526, 735, and Aries backs.
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The Aries looks like a good BlackBerry competitor.
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There is a ton of competition in the QWERTY BlackBerry competitor market now.
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This looks like a great way to have a phone with some great texting options.
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This shot shows the profile of the Vox compared to the HTC Excalibur (T-Mobile Dash).
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Notice the Pocket PC name on the Pro device?
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I like this device and can't wait to see it hit the U.S.
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There has been no announcement of a new device with Windows Mobile 6 from Palm, but it looks like some existing devices may be upgraded.