
It is said, that variety is the spice of life. So, if you enjoy using a variety of applications on your mobile handset, then take a look at what’s popular.

Recently the iPhone and Google’s Android received updates for Facebook. Now BlackBerry has been upgraded.

Research in Motion (RIM) has announced the imminent release of the BlackBerry 9780. The expected due date is November.
The 9780 is the latest version of the BlackBerry Bold which was warmly welcomed when it arrived. This new version comes with an optical trackpad and a QWERTY keyboard.

For those of you who begrudge paying out every month for a contract phone, but still fancy getting hold of one of the latest Windows 7 smartphones, Amazon has an offer.For £429.99 you can order the HTC Trophy, SIM free, from the online book company from the 8th November.

Vodafone has announced two new and one re-vamped branded smartphones. These are the 945, 553 and 543.

Well, not quite. Three has announced it is offering its customer the chance to access Facebook for free from handsets using their network. However the only thing available at the moment at least is a list of status updates. There are no graphics.
To access the free service, Three UK’s customers simply visit 0.facebook.com.

[windows7] While Facebook may be denying rumours of getting involved with the mobile phone market, Mozilla has no qualms. The company which is behind the well known internet browser has released a video of a concept handset called Seabird.

Despite denying rumours of getting involved in the mobile phone business, a new rumour is now circulating that INQ is making a phone for Facebook, the social network site.

It was once Google, now it’s Facebook. Well, possibly.

Last week Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg downloaded Android’s Facebook app for use on his personal mobile. This week, an updated app has been released.