Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 14 2005, 1:05am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The 3GSM World Congress 2005 starts today in Cannes. Apparently the Congress got so big that it is the last time in Cannes and the show will move to Barcelona next year says a story on BBC.
The big topics for this years 3GSM show are cheaper 3G phones, cooler 3G phones, mobile TV, wi-fi phones and music phones. We will keep you informed with all the 3GSM news hitting this week.
Nokia for instance is maybe announcing a tiny mobile phone, see Engadget for details.
see also the 3GSM World Congress site.
See also:
PDD Helix Dual Swivel Mobile Phone
3GSM 2004 Stories:
3GSM Cool and Connected Gadget Fashion Show Photos
3GSM Show Mobile Technology Highlights
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