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		<title>RumourMill: Expansys springs another leak</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once again, that favourite online leaker, sorry online reseller has done it again by pre-announcing yet another phone by opening up its ordering. This time around it&#8217;s Samsung, with their BlackBerry-esque C6625 and way before it&#8217;s even been confirmed as an actual phone by the vendor. It&#8217;s as if they&#8217;re not even trying anymore or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once again, that favourite online leaker, sorry online reseller has done it again by pre-announcing yet another phone by opening up its ordering. This time around it&#8217;s Samsung, with their BlackBerry-esque <a href="https://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=178359">C6625</a> and way before it&#8217;s even been confirmed as an actual phone by the vendor.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s as if they&#8217;re not even trying anymore or not even caring, either way it&#8217;s still amusing that they&#8217;re still in business and are still being spoken to by phone manufacturers.</p>
<p>Pre-empting what&#8217;s going to be unveiled in Barcelona&#8217;s Mobile World Congress is apparently this new phone, looking rather like a BlackBerry of yesteryear. With Research In Motion seeming to be backing away from their bread and butter of decent, proven, established sole email devices and into a more consumer based model seen in their Storm and candy bar phones there&#8217;s now room for others to be moving in to that space.</p>
<p>The leak brought to our attention by <a href="http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=2728">WMPoweruser</a>, has this tri-band, full QWERTY keyboard based handset with a 2.6-inch screen coming in at £249.99.</p>
<p>At this point in the lead up to MWC, we&#8217;ll have written up all the product announcements by this time next week if the amount of leaks coming out thick and fast stay at the same pace. All we&#8217;ll have to do then for three days is just eat Tapas and then wait for what&#8217;s to be announced at CTIA Wireless 2009, in Las Vegas in April.</p>
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