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i-mate’s “Sidekick for grown-ups” (our phrase, not theirs) is finally starting to ship, and Pocketnow’s among the first to score an chance to put the beastly WinMo device through its paces. The Ultimate 9502’s spec sheet is certainly enough to impress — triband HSUPA, TV out, 3 megapixel autofocus cam, VGA display the list goes on — but is it as good in practice as it is on paper? In a word, yeah, it looks care about it is, as long as you’re willing to pay the astronomical prices the first batch of 9502s are commanding on the open market. It’s super quick, has a gorgeous display, and is built like a tank, even though that last point could also be the phone’s downfall — with a boxy black shell and one of the chubbiest profiles of any WinMo device out there this day, the 9502 isn’t about to win any beauty contests. The GPS was a tiny finicky to operate and the keyboard’s quite a bit smaller than that of its arch nemesis, the TyTN II, but otherwise, this looks like a winner for anyone who values extreme mobile productivity over making a fashion statement.

On a side note, we’ve learned from i-mate that the 8502 and 9502 are both affected by Qualcomm’s chip ban, so availability in the US is limited strictly to gray market imports (though they’ll be officially offered in Canada). In other words, if you want to play, bring cash — lots of it — and don’t expect the price to plummet any time soon.

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According to a churning rumor-mill, Apple desperately wants to make over-the-air downloads of iTunes content a reality on the 3G iPhone. Apparently, a record label executive “familiar with the discussions” says that the Cupertino gang is hoping for a “big launch in June” which includes OTA music downloads, ringtone sales, and ringback tones (the substitute music you hear instead of a ring when calling someone). There’s only one problem: the labels want a higher premium for those services than a typical MP3 download. Of course, Apple’s iTunes pricing has been a point of contention for some time, though its current rule-bending for HBO could lead to upped charges for the new services. Something tells us Apple has the tenacity and bullheadedness to make this work — let’s just hope they can temper the labels’ greed with the end user’s economic realities.

[Via AppleInsider]

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