Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Nokia N810
















Nokia announced today that the new Nokia N810 Internet Tablet has begun shipping worldwide. With a new slide-out keyboard, built-in GPS, digital audio/video playback and Wi-Fi capability for VoIP calling, the Nokia N810 provides the functionality of a traditional computer but all in one sleek, stylish and portable device.

More than ever, people want to bring their online communities with them wherever they go - whether it's on vacation, a business trip, or just around their neighborhood - and the pocketable Nokia N810 Internet Tablet lets consumers do just this," said Bill Plummer, Vice President, Multimedia, Nokia North America. "As consumer demand increases for new multimedia experiences, Nokia is taking the leadership position to create new devices that meet this demand and maximize the experience for the user."

The Nokia N810 provides a premier, portable internet experience with its large color display, touchpad screen, slide-out keyboard, 400 MHz processor, Mozilla-based browser and up to 10GB of memory (an optional 8GB memory card combined with 2GB internal memory). To access the Internet, users simply connect via the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot or over Bluetooth on a mobile phone. Connecting to the Internet allows the user to stay connected with friends and family through VoIP calling, instant messaging and e-mail. Users can also access their online communities by checking Facebook or Flickr accounts and see what's new in the lives of those they care about.

With up to 45 hours of music playback, storage for up to 7,500 songs* and built-in GPS, the Nokia N810 is perfect for the person on the go. The Nokia N810 comes with free maps preloaded for users to browse detailed locations, search for street addresses, find various points of interest (POI) as well as nearby Wi-Fi hotspots. Wayfinder will offer subscription based service for navigation over the Maps application; a 3-year license for $129.99 available in December.

The Nokia N810 is powered by maemo Linux-based OS2008, updatable in December also on the Nokia N800, the earlier internet tablet generation hardware. The maemo Linux-based OS2008 features a highly customizable user interface and contains various novelties such as a Mozilla based browser with Ajax and Adobe flash 9, Bluetooth headset support as well as enhanced video and audio features. The refreshed Video Gizmo, Skype and Rhapsody highlight some of the most popular downloads available while Boingo Wireless, Earthlink and The Cloud enable Wi-Fi connectivity, across thousands of different locations globally.

Sony Ericsson K660












The Sony Ericsson K660 is not officialy announced but rumor has it that this will happen on Tuesday. The K660 data sheet was found on the Sony Ericsson web site and reveals a mid-range 2 megapixels camera model with a relative small display with high resolution, HSDPA and video call capabilities.


































No one can deny the power of 2. Two heads are supposed to be better than one. The number 2 is the smallest prime number and the only even one. It’s also the most divisible number. If that weren’t enough evidence, 2 is the number of DNA strands that make up the double helix structure. The common denominator here is the number 2 denotes cooperation and that’s where the Duofone concept begins.
The Duofone looks like any other slick concept but this time, it’s not about megapixels, or screen resolution, or even smartphone abilities. It’s about putting two of them together to combine their screen real estate. It’s about sharing each other’s battery power if one is low. It’s about increasing its abilities when paired with its partner. It even looks like a couple in bed when docked to its charging cradle.
Designer: Daewoo Kim

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

LG New Yoyager




The new VOYAGER is the first handset with both interactive touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard. The phone comes with a music player, dual speakers for stereo sound, Bluetooth and a 2.0 megapixel camera & camcorder.



Saturday, May 2, 2009

Blackberry









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Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Samsung SCH-B6550: like the U740,

http://www.mobilecastle.biz/Mobiles_News

Yeah, so this is how Sammy does up a dual-hinge flip in its domestic market. It looks a good deal like the U740 that we get over here -- in fact, if it weren't orange, it'd be a dead ringer from the outside -- but flip 'er open and you'll notice that the QWERTY keypad we get here has been replaced by a more traditional numeric type. The reason? Well, it seems the SCH-B6550 here does T-DMB mobile TV, so it'd make sense that users would want a convenient way of setting it on a surface and getting their couch potato on. Like the U740, the B6550 does 1.3 megapixels from its camera, but ups the display from 220 x 176 to full QVGA resolution. We're not sure how we feel about the orange, but then again, we're not sure how we feel about the original U740's champagne, either.

Did You See The New Motorola

http://www.rkhub.com/did-you-see-the-new-motorola/#more-9












I dont know whether this is the real news or no, but I got a mail today with the same heading “Did You See The New Motorola. ” If it is the real deal then I think Motorola is going to hit the market with a big bang.

Well about the phone, it looks a very stylish and cool watch with a very slim display which includes only three indications ( network, clock and battery). I could not clearly make out from the image but I think there is also a VGA camera integrated; as I said I am not sure though.
There are two circles, one in the other, in which number, answer and reject & the menu buttons are placed in the outer circle and the inner circle consists of a 5 way navigation button

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

T-mobile side stick













This is a one of latest mobile phone of T-mobile company. You can slide this phones display. Then you can see its QWERTY keyboard. I think this phone is very suitable for gamers because of it’s design. This phone brings you many facilities. You can talk, send SMS or send emails and play games. This phone has built in Mp3 player. You can listen music anytime you want. Also you can store all of your favorite songs because it has 64Mb card. you can capture with 1.3Mp camera.

More about T-mobile side stickSize: 5.1 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches

Weight: 7 ouncesIncluded battery:

Lithium IonTalk time:up to 4.5 hours

Standby time:up to 3 days•64MB SD Card

•USB CableInstant messaging:

Yahoo!®, MSN®, and AOL®*

•Text messaging*

•1.3 Megapixel camera

•Music player

•Games

•Expandable mini SD memory slot

•Real web browsing

•E-mail

•Bluetooth® wireless technology

•Built-in QWERTY Keypad


http://www.zimbio.com/Mobile+Phone+Reviews/articles/238/T+mobile+side+stick

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Samsung Launches Iconic 3G HSDPA Music Phones




















Samsung Electronics announced the launch of two BEAT Edition mobile phones, the Samsung BEATDJ ( LEFT ) and Samsung BEATDISC ( BELOW ). The BEAT Edition mobile phones are a perfect combination of touch-screen technology, incredible sound and beautiful design. The Samsung BEATDJ and Samsung BEATDISC truly set a new standard in Samsung's music phone line up.Both BEAT Edition handsets are designed to satisfy all music lovers, offering the latest mobile audio technology wrapped up in beautiful designs inspired by iconic jukebox imagery. Add to that an intuitive UI with a touch screen and users will have more fun than ever with their music. Running Samsung's intuitive DISC User Interface, both phones come fully loaded with Bang & Olufsen audio technology as well as advanced music application for finding, purchasing and recommending music. "The Samsung BEAT Edition handsets will take music on mobile phones to a whole new level of quality and exciting user experience," said JK Shin, Executive Vice President and head of Mobile Communication division in Samsung Electronics. "With amazing sound quality and advanced music application, the BEAT Edition handsets will appeal to a growing base of consumers that want to consolidate their music playing devices without compromising on style, function and experience."Samsung BEATDJThe Samsung BEATDJ allows everyone to be a DJ. With its BEAT DJ application & DISC UI, users will be able to add their own voice and sound effects to their favourite songs. With the phones' full-touch technology and BEAT DJ application, users can also 'scratch' the records on the super clear 2.8" AMOLED display to create their personal music. With 50MB of on-board memory - expandable to 16GB with the micro SD card slot - there's plenty of room to let the musical imagination run wild.Making music is only part the story. The Samsung BEATDJ is also equipped with built-in real stereo speakers - powered by B&O's ICEpower amplifier - which sound as good as they look, producing a deep rich bass and crystal clear treble.
BEATDJ(M7600)

Network
: HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, EDGE / GPRS Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900MHz)

Display
: 2.6" 16M Full Touch WQVGA AMOLED (240 x 400)

Camera
: 3 Megapixel CMOS / Auto-Focus / Geo-tagging / Smile Shot / Face Detection

Video
: MPEG4 / H.263 / H.264 / DivX / XviDVideo Recording (VGA 15fps)Video Editing (Trim video / Image capture)

Audio
: Full Touch Music Evolution: DISC UI / Spin Wheel Touch / BEAT DJ application- DISC UI : Advanced Music Play UI- BEAT DJ (DJing): Music Filters / Scratch / DJ Mix (Effect Sounds / Recording)Poly 72 / SP-Midi / MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMAPowerful Stereo Speaker / 3.5Φ Ear Jack / Motion SensorAudio by B&O ICEpower Technology / SRS Virtual surround sound 5.1ch / DNSeTMFind Similar / Find Music (Music Recognition), Find Tag FM Radio with RDS / FM Radio RecordingBluetooth Stereo Headset Profile

Value-added Features
: GPS and Geo Tagging / My Location FindNew PC Studio v1.0 / Mobile widget /SharePix (Mobile Blog )

Connectivity
: Bluetooth v2.1 EDR / USB 2.0 (microUSB) HS

Memory
: 50MB + External Memory : microSD (up to 16GB)

Size
: 112 x 51 x 13.9 mm

Battery
: 960 mAh
Samsung BEATDISCThe Samsung BEATDISC combines the functionality of a slide-out keypad with the engaging user experience of a touch-screen device. The Samsung BEATDISC boasts the same B&O ICEpower amplifier as the Samsung BEATDISC as well as the class-leading music recognition, tagging and recommendation application, making it the perfect choice for mobile music lovers.
Specification details below.
BEATDISC(M6710)

Network
: HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, EDGE / GPRS 850/900/1800/1900MHz

Display
: 2.6" 16M Half Touch WQVGA TFT LCD

Camera
: 3 Megapixel CMOS

Video
: MPEG4 / H.263 / H.264Video Recording (QVGA 15fps)

Audio
: Half Touch Music Evolution: DISC UI- DISC UI : Advanced Music Play UIPoly 72 / SP-Midi / MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMAPowerful Stereo Speaker / 3.5Φ Ear Jack / Motion SensorAudio by B&O ICEpower Technology /SRS Virtual surround sound 5.1ch / DNSeTMFind Similar, Find Music (Music Recognition), Find Tag FM Radio with RDS, FM Radio RecordingBluetooth Stereo Headset Profile

Value-added Features
: New PC Studio v1.0 / SharePix (Mobile Blog )

Connectivity
: Bluetooth v2.1 EDR/ USB 2.0 (microUSB) HS

Memory
: 80MB + External Memory slot : microSD (up to 16GB)

Size
: 106.8 x 50.9 x 14.7 mm

Associated Press Launches Mobile News Network

http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/May2008/6089.htm























The Associated Press debuted its Mobile News Network, a multimedia news portal targeted at wireless users who want access anytime and anywhere to international, national and local news content from the cooperative and its members. The web application has been optimized for use on iPhones and can be accessed directly at apnews.com or via iPhone web application pages at www.iphone.com/webapps."We are excited to offer the first comprehensive mobile news web app and to have been selected by Apple as a Staff Pick. With a new generation of mobile devices on the market, like the iPhone, the time is right for AP to introduce a product that brings together our members' local news brands with AP's unrivaled coverage of international and national events," said Jane Seagrave, AP's senior vice president of global product development.With more than 100 news publishers in the network at launch, covering 16 of the top 20 DMAs, the network provides the widest coverage available of breaking news, sports, entertainment, and business developments for consumers on the go."The mobile initiative with AP has the potential to create a single access point for news on smart phone platforms," said Lincoln Millstein, senior vice president and director of digital media for Hearst Newspapers. "That's a big benefit for users, and a great opportunity for providers of local news and advertising." Millstein was a member of an advisory group of new media executives from AP members who assisted in the planning for the cooperative project.The new service, optimized for the iPhone, offers a full multimedia experience, from photo galleries of sports events to spot video coverage of the presidential campaign. The Mobile News Network provides a single access point for both news and advertising, both national and local. Users can select news from their hometown, business destination or favorite cities, share stories, photos and video with friends and rate the information they receive.Future versions of the Mobile News Network will include additional content from more newspapers and broadcasters and will be optimized for additional next generation mobile phones.The Mobile News Network is the first product released by AP's Digital Cooperative, an initiative aimed at finding new digital outlets for the news and information produced by AP members.

Samsung Release SGH-D780 Luxury Phonehttp://www.amazingadgets.com/Gadgets/2008/06&usg

http://www.amazingadgets.com/Gadgets/2008/06&usg













The Samsung SGH-D780 Gold Plated Edition has became an official handset of Russia’s Olympic team. Guess, the team not only get some money to added an amount into their bank account from Rusian Athletic Committee but Samsung too. The D780 is a dual SIM handset, which means two GSM cards can work simultaneously inside the phone without reboot process. It features 2.1-inch QVGA TFT screen, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, MicroSD memory card slot with up to 2GB supported, a 2 megapixel camera, a 1200 mAh battery.

Will Samsung G810 challenge Nokia N95?

http://http://www.mobilemastee.net/daily-mobile-mastee-update/will-samsung-g810-challenge-nokia-n95.html
Published by Faisal February 8th, 2008 in Daily update, Mobile News, Images, General, Cute, Gadgets, Technology News.

By now, most people across the world have a certain regard for the brand name ‘Nokia’, that it is almost difficult to compete with anything churned out by them with decent quality and good performance. The problem though has been that sometimes it seems that either the design team of Nokia is either stuck in a time capsule or just feeding of past reputation. These days they just are not the same as they were when they started out. But then I’m sure there are plenty out there that disagree. But with the launching of the N series Nokia seems to have turned the corner finally. The N95 is truly a multimedia delight. It virtually has blown away all competition in its category and almost stands alone. Samsung is now at least attempting to try and challenge that monopoly by making a tweak to the Samsung G800. The Samsung G810 is nothing more than the Samsung G800 with the addition of Wi-Fi. The Samsung G800, a 5-megapixel 3.5G camera phone with a 3x optical zoom lens already has been dubbed as the ‘Photographer’s delight’. But many users have already claimed otherwise.
The G810 also has a slightly larger screen than its predecessors. The new screen is 2.6 inches and beyond this there is not much change. One still would feel that Samsung is aiming too high with the G810 if it believes that the new version can challenge the N95. But with more and more people exploring beyond the traditional ‘Nokia Choice’, the G810 has a fair chance. Wish I could get a bit of a trial, especially since I’m stuck with a 2.2-megapixel camera phone.