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Huawei to pre-install Opera 10 web browser on its mobiles

China-based mobile manufacturer Huawei has agreed to pre-install Opera Mobile 10 on a range of its mobile handsets. It'll be using the special operator/OEM version of Opera Mobile 10 that was released in December 2009.

Jiang Huabing, head of Huawei's handset R&D department, said "Customer expectations for mobile-phone capabilities are constantly growing. We needed a browser that's always ahead of those expectations, anticipating our customers' mobile Web needs and making it a reality. Opera is that browser".

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Samsung Monte promises social networking with style

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Telmap and GyPSii plan a social media mapping mash-up

Location-based mobile social network GyPSii and mobile mapping company Telmap have announced a partnership to jointly develop advanced location-based social networking for mobile networks.

As part of the deal, Telmap will use GyPSii's software to add social networking and user-generated content to its Telmap5 Mobile Location Companion. This includes integration with Facebook and Twitter, enabling users to share location-specific information – from videos and pictures to recommendations and geo-located blogs.

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O2 customers get targeted ads through Shazam iPhone app

O2 has announced a sponsorship deal with music identification service Shazam that'll deliver targeted ads for the O2 Priority Tickets service. Customers who have tagged songs through Shazam’s iPhone application will be shown relevant ads for O2 Priority pre-sales based on the music they're interested in.

O2 Priority Tickets gives O2 customers the ability to purchase tickets for gigs at The O2 and O2 Academy venues up to 48 hours before they go on general sale.

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New LG Mini GD880 lives up to its name

LG Electronics says it's developed its newest touch-screen phone – the LG GD880, also known as the LG Mini – because consumers were unhappy with touch-screen phones that were too bulky, too clunky and too expensive. Those were the words of Dr Skott Ahn, President and CEO of LG's Mobile business.

The LG Mini is currently the smallest and slimmest 3.2-inch full touch-screen phone on the market. It includes a social network aggregator, which is rapidly becoming a favourite feature for manufacturers, and has a 5-megapixel camera.

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