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3GWeek May 4th Sunday Carnaval

Samsung Instinct or iPhone? What’s yours?

This week is the week of Nokia. Believe me cause I’m not kidding. In the previous seven days, 3GWeek had published 21 posts and five of them is about world’s largest cellphone manufacturer. We got one N Series and two E Series blew out; N78 review plus live pics (thanks for Nokia Indonesia), E66, and E71. Besides Nokia’s cellphone, we had also covered one report on N-Gage’s mobile games legal issue which made their fans become obsessively disappointed.

On iPhone, this week latest buzz was about the possibility of Steve Job’s and Co’s to launch iPhone in South Korea and Japan. While we had nothing to do with Japan, we just opined here that South Korea is a much difficult market than any country in this world perhaps. Not only because they had already fall in love with Samsung, Pantech, and LG, but also because a standard called WIPI.

On corporate world, 3GWeek brought a bunch of reports: two press release from Singaporean SingTel; on mio TV mobile and Bloomberg’s mobile app, one report with analysis from Motodev 2008 in Bangalore, Indonesia’s Telkom’s Q1 profit result, Friendster goes mobile (let’s hope they’re not too late), and the controversial ad-funded Philippines’ network operator, U Mobile.

Oh yeah, 3GWeek had an ultimate review on America’s next-week most-anticipated cellphone, Sprint-Samsung Instinct. Too bad if you miss this one since you might get a link inside if you want to know why this South Korean gizmo may beat iPhone in less than 12 rounds.

Finally, before you backpacked yourself from here. Please don’t forget to write down on your to do list or PDA (Excuse me, PDA? Are you kidding?) that 3GWeek will do live blogging from CommunicAsia2008 and Nokia Connections 2008 in Singapore. Starting from June 16 to 19. Special by our Managing Editor Mr. Budi Putra.

Note:

3GWeek had made another awesome achievement todays. Our post on Terror via SMS or Ring in Red had become an object of collection in Museum of Hoaxes. Thanks for somebody I myself don’t know who.

For you will still be here tomorrow
but your dreams my not …

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