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Friday, November 30, 2007

Sony Ericsson W910 With Shake Control.....!

The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman® phone is designed for entertainment – music, 3D games, video and high-speed web access – and includes a new Shake control for game play or selecting music tracks and the new Walkman feature SensMe™, a new way to browse music files using tempo and style. This slimline UMTS/HSDPA phone includes a 320x240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display,Memory Stick Micro™ removable storage, picture & video blogging, media browser and Media Manager PC software. The Sony Ericsson W910 reinforced the Walkman ranks with a suave, yet strong performer. The thin and elegant slider does look the part, while HSDPA (3.6 Mbps) and Walkman 3.0 are the right features to expect in a high-end device. At first glance, the W910 brings a few brand new software and hardware solutions to the scene

Expand the post from read more link to get a detail information about this beautiful product from Sony Ericsson..


Main features.....!

* HSDPA (3.6 Mbps), EDGE, Bluetooth (with A2DP)
* SensMe™ and Shake control features
* Slim sliding construction
* Media Center, Walkman 3.0
* Dedicated Call and End keys
* Fast photo browser
* Ample 2.4" display
* Powerful loudspeaker
* FM radio with RDS
* 1GB or 2GB M2 card included, M2 USB card reader
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Some Disadvantages..!

Comes at an overpriced price tag
Wobbly slider
2 MP camera with neither autofocus, nor flash
Only 40 MB internal memory
Video recording in QVGA resolution at 15fps
Irrelevant gaming/photo keys
No skins for the Walkman player

Source : gsmarena .. Sony Ericsson


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Thursday, November 29, 2007

HTC Advantage.. A Miniature Notebook Come mobilefone..!

Check out the power of the HTC Advantage, the ultimate mobile office. This cutting edge mobile device is a first for business functionality with high-speed global connectivity and PC-style power – yet it will easily fit in your pocket. Smaller and lighter than a laptop, but packed with many business and multimedia features you’d find on your laptop, it’s the essential tool for the upwardly mobile business professional.

If you are in any kind of confussion that weather it is a mobile phone or i am talking of any kind of laptop or any palm top, then let me clear that it is a mobile phone and it is a HTC product which run on Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0.

With up to 8 hours’ battery life and a huge 5-inch VGA colour touch screen, use it all day to watch videos, browse the web, or navigate anywhere with inbuilt GPS and TomTom NAVIGATOR 6.

Check out the read more section to kno more about it...



A huge 8GB hard drive and handy miniSDTM are great for storage. The on-board 3.0 megapixel camera and second VGA camera allow you to make video calls, add 3G, Wi-Fi® and stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 and a world of communication opens up! As you can see the days of the laptop are numbered.
Smart work, smarter life, the smartest choice. The HTC Advantage.

Some Special Features...
* Manage your documents and emails with Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 Pocket PC phone edition including Direct Push technology.
* Connect anywhere with 3G/HSDPA and Wi-Fi®; and stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 which is excellent for wireless audio.
* Take advantage of a laptop-style experience with the huge 5 inch touch screen display and full detachable keyboard.
* Always “on”, be connected to your office, watch video or listen to music anywhere.
* Go anywhere with inbuilt GPS plus TomTom NAVIGATOR 6.

Source : HTC Europe





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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

New OS for Your Mobile... Windows Mobile 6.1..!

Most Microsoft-powered smartphones being released today are powered by some form of Windows Mobile 6, but it seems like the popular mobile operating system is due for another update. It's not exactly Windows Mobile 7, but the upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1 will bring about a whole new user interface similar to the one found on the Vodafone Treo 500v.
Other updates to be included in Windows Mobile 6.1 are improved WiFi connectivity, Exchange integration, and better implementation of Bluetooth technology. The announcement of the "new" OS is rumored for February 2009 with an actual launch on actual handsets tentatively scheduled for May 2009.

Expand the post from "Read more" link to know more about the special factor that is coming with Windows Mobile 6.1 is Carousel.


The carousel (check out The Unwired Video of the interface) is actually really cool. You move left or right to switch between different "zones" and then up and down to choose an "action." The idea is that instead of thinking in terms of "applications," you can think in terms of "what do I want to do today?" (Ah, Microsoft slogans, how I love them). So instead of having to go into the Tasks app to make a new task, you just flip to the proper portion of the carousel to do it directly.

6.1 is apparently going to be a vertical scroller with horizontal options in place of the 500v's horizontal scroller. Improved WiFi, Exchange integration, and Bluetooth are also in the mix.

I wasn't expecting any significant improvements to Windows Mobile until we saw Photon hit. Careful readers will note that this interface sounds quite a bit like the recent patent in Microsoft filed
Windows Mobile version 6.1 likely to be out sometime in February of 2009? According to the grapevine a few stories were up here and there but nothing concrete was confirmed.
While any details of the UI at this stage are just speculation, We are sure that we can expect a few surprises that should turn our heads. Till then, stay connected.

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Monday, November 26, 2007

All New Sony Ericsson W960.....!

The new Sony Ericsson W960, is the new top of the line Walkman phone. Headline features include 8GB of flash memory (700 albums, 8000 songs), UMTS (3G) and WiFi connectivity and an autofocus 3.2 megapixel camera. The W960's software platform is UIQ 3.0 on Symbian OS 9.1. The W960 weighs in at 119g with dimensions of 109x55x16 mm and has a monoblock form factor.

When I first saw the W960 on the Sony Ericsson product shots, we thought it was gorgeous. Truth is, it doesn't look that good in person - in fact, it looks cheaper than it really is. But hey, it's just us - don't let us ruin your pleasure.
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for information about this just click on the read "Rore link" to expand the post, all special features, key factor are available there...


Special Features...

* Tri-band GSM (900, 1800, 1900) and UMTS 2100.

* 2.6 inch TFT touchscreen with 282,144 colours and 240 x 320 (QVGA) resolution.

* 128MB RAM (double that of W950's 64MB, but effectively quadruple amount of available RAM after boot 20MB vs 80 MB).

* Hardware accelerated 3D graphics and support for Open GL ES graphics (the W960 uses the same chipset as the P1i).

* Enhanced UI including extra shortcuts on the idle screen (up to 15 from 5) including a more applications shortcut.

* The ability to navigate through media stored on the phone using a stylus or your finger on the touch screen.

* The ability to transfer music from a PC at the rate 1Gb every 3 minutes thanks to USB 2.0 PC connectivity.

* Video playback at 30 frame per second full screen is al supported.

* FM Radio with RDS

* Media Manager PRO, a PC program for organising media and optimising music, video and photos for use on the W960. Media Manger will replace the existing Disc2Phone software. Media Manager features include:

o SenseMe - automatically detects the mood of music when you import it into the phone allowing you to take better advantage of the Sense filtering / playback on the phone.
o Transfer of music with automatic re-encoding if necessary and the ability to create play lists.
o Imaging helps you move images both from and to the phone. It allows you to store images captured with the camera on the phone and to send images to the phone (including resizing to optimum size for wallpapers).
o Media feed allow you to enjoy video and audio podcast on your phone.

* Support for TrackID music recognition software allowing you to record a clip of a song and instantly find out the track title, artist and the album. Furthermore TrackID has been enhanced on the W950 to provide more detailed information about the song being identified and there now support for extra searching options (e.g. a text search just giving the bands name).

* A stereo Bluetooth headset (HBH-DS220) will be included in the retail box in addition to the usual wired headset.

* A redesigned look compared to the W950 with rounder edges and more defined keypad keys. The back key has moved from the side of the device to the keypad.
* The usual range of UIQ and Sony Ericsson applications including the usual Document Viewers, Blogger, Opera Web Browser and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync email support.

Source : gsmarena..........allaboutsymbian




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Sunday, November 25, 2007

Neonode N2.. Sweet, Smart, Small and Powerfull ....!

It is impractical, imperfect, overdone, striking, unique and beautifully crafted! Neonode N2 is loveable at first sight.
Generally, a handset is not manufactured until it has gone through an arduous period of development and maturing. OK, we said handset, not Neonode N2. The second Neonode kinda went straight into labors. You don't believe it? The N2 was first mentioned on its main designer's private blog. The note was even accompanied by an ultrasound image.



It's extremely small, with a black, hard-rubber case and minimal controls including a directional switch and power and volume on the side. The rest of the operation is controlled by the 2-inch optical touch-screen display, but rather than expecting users to utilise a stylus to poke at miniature controls, you'll find navigation works by using a series of sweeping motions on various parts of the screen to move around and open menus.

Expand the post from "Read more" link for a further information about this...

So, an unusual device came to life in an unusual way. What's more, we dare say that if there is one exceptional mobile in today's uniform world at all, it must be the Neonode N2. The device is unique in so many ways, we must be extra careful not to overlook any of its unprecedented features: extraordinary body construction, simple and distinctive design, unprecedented pair of holes, unique interface featuring almost "extraterrestrial" navigation, and a calling system, which is so unusual, it's almost funny.

At first glance, the Neonode N2 specs sheet may seem rather dry and standard. It's not until you have the device in your hand that you understand what this phone is really about. Neonode N2 is tiny, compact, and solid. At the same time, you'll simply have to read the manual, its introduction at least. Otherwise, you won't manage to even confirm your own PIN code.

Key features

Unique to the last inch
Great looks
Solid construction
Synchronizing options
Excellent headphones
Acceptable camera
Small size

Main disadvantages

Problematic universal port
No EDGE or 3G
No email
Limited 3-rd party applications compatibility

Source : gsmarena ........ Itreview




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Nokia N95 8GB... The Return Of The King

The N95 is particularly notable for its built-in 5 Megapixel (2592 x 1944) digital camera with Carl Zeiss Optics, autofocus and digital zoom. The camera can also be used to record video at 480p30 (640 x 480 at 30 FPS) near DVD resolution.

About a year ago Nokia released a tech-freak's dream of a handset offering a mouthwatering horde of features in a fairly compact size. The omnipresent N95 spawned a successor and now the question is how much better can it get. Nokia N95 8GB sure has good genes but there still seems to be enough room for improvement. At first glance, Nokia has heeded user complaints with the original and addressed them properly. However, we are yet to see if the enhancements are enough to make the N95 8GB the definitive upgrade from the previous model or is it about laurel-resting mostly
click on the read more link for the key feature of this product...


Key features

* 2.8" 16M color QVGA display
* 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and Carl Zeiss optics
* Massive storage capacity and increased RAM
* Wi-Fi with UPnP technology
* Built-in GPS receiver and A-GPS functionality
* Nokia maps application covering over 100 countries worldwide
* Dual-slide design with dedicated multimedia keys
* Standard 3.5mm audio jack
* 3G (with HSDPA), EDGE and GPRS support
* Symbian OS 9.2 Series 60 3rd edition Feature Pack 1 user interface
* TV-out functionality
* 1200 mAh battery



Some disadvantages

* No camera lens protector
* No RDS system for the FM radio
* Below average GPS performance, no 3rd party apps support
* Extra charges for voice assisted navigation
* Cannot edit office documents
* No card slot
* Doesn't charge when connected to USB

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