Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sony Ericsson G705

Sony Ericsson’s just come up with the official word on its new G705 slider handset, and it’s a really sleek little gadget. The Sony Ericsson G705 is a slider phone with a large 2.4 inch TFT screen with auto-rotation feature, high-speed 3G and a full HTML browser.



The integrated 3.2-megapixel camera captures photos and videos that can be uploaded to the web using its various connection methods which includes Tri-band HSDPA and WIFI. SE G705 users can upload pictures, surf the Internet, use instant messaging applications and stay connected 24-hours-a-day.

Samsung i7110

Hardware fanatics, listen up – Samsung has yet another model in the i-Series, with the i7110 being the latest candybar cellphone to appear under the spotlight. I must say it looks like an offspring between a standard Sony Ericsson cellphone and a Nokia N82.



Arriving with a sleek design, this Symbian S60-based phone specs wise, you’re looking at a luscious 2.6-inch AMOLED display, FM radio/transmitter, GPS navigation (with geotagging functionality), an accelerometer (popularized by Apple iPhone), “3D graphics,” Bluetooth 2.0, HSDPA and WiFi. Additionally, it packs a 5-megapixel camera (with Auto Focus and a LED flash), robust multimedia player (with DivX support), 50MB of internal memory, a microSDHC slot, video recording, 11-hours of talk time and a 12.9-millimeter thin body.

LG Dare

One of the most interesting fallouts of the Apple iPhone launch is the ever-growing trend of touch-screen phones. LG was one of the first manufacturers of this bunch with phones such as the LG Voyager and the LG Vu dazzling us with features that we couldn’t get on the iPhone, such as live mobile TV.



Particularly with the hardware, LG Dare seems determined to differentiate itself from its iPhone competition, with helpful tactile feedback while typing, great handwriting recognition, video recording (in slow-mo, if you’d like) and even editing, and the beefed-up photo taking capabilities that a 3.2 megapixel camera and built-in flash provide. The basics aren’t too bad either, with a sturdy and bright screen, peppy EV-DO Rev A., expandable memory and an excellent 3.5mm headphone jack.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Sony Ericsson K800i Camera Phone


Cyber-shotâ„¢ digital still camera and mobile phone – all in one.

The efforts of phone manufacturers to cram more and more megapixels into the lenses of the built-in cameras is nothing short of relentless. Samsung has hit 10-megapixels with its SCH-B600 phone, but that is of course no more than a technology statement and is only available in Korea.

The Sony Ericsson K800i brings the Cyber-shot branding that Sony uses in its digital cameras to a handset, throws in 3G video calling and data access, and bumps things up with Sony Ericsson’s well known capabilities in the music-playing area.

Motorola KRZR K1


Motorola has had just as much success with its RAZR line as Apple did with its iPod, Motorola is determined to take the product line one step further with a slew of new crazily named cell phones. These new models include two versions of KRZR, RAZR, and one model of RIZR. The KRZR is a thinner, possibly slimmer version of the RAZR measuring and weighing at 42×103x17mm and 103g, respectively.

Called variously the Motorola K1, Motorola KRZR, Motorola MOTOKRZR or pretty much any combination of those words, this handset is aimed at the midrange market and is pretty much a straight upgrade to the V3i in specification terms.

LG CU500 3G Phone


The LG CU500 is an HSDPA phone that’s exclusive available on the Cingular network in the United States. Not sure if they are going to have it in other countries soon… Running on the back of the Cingular’s UMTS network, the LG CU500 is one of only a handful of HSDPA high-speed 3.5G phones on the market anywhere in the world.

The first thing to note is that UMTS in the US is not the same as UMTS everywhere else in the world – it’s an 850/1900 MHz UMTS device rather than the UMTS 2100 MHz standard that pretty much everyone else uses. It does have quad-band GSM and EDGE support though, so you can still continue to use the LG CU500 more-or-less anywhere in the world.

The CU500 touts an internal 65K color TFT with resolutions of 176 x 220 pixels and external 65K color TFT with resolutions of 96 x 96 pixels.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 appraisal


The handset is truly an upright replica with several pleasant hardware on the spec pane. Vodafone evidently needs to design 360 in its own picture, and to that conclusion it’s developed its own working system, based on Linux Mobile (the basis for Google’s Android).

The Samsung H1, in its own exactly, is a well-mannered replica which would be contending at the spiky conclusion of the Koreans’ phone array.

The 3.5-inch OLED screen dominates the facade of a handset that obtain design indication from many other plans in the Samsung array – if you’ve got ani8910HD or Tocco Ultra Edition, then you’ll observe how they’re alike.

The handset is accessible in a range of colours, but the brushed metal edition give the impression of being attractive stylish – the plastic flipside detracts from that notion when detained in the hand, however on the whole it feels like a extra finest handset.

The battery wrap is an easy plastic matter, holding zilch above a Vodafone symbol, the 5MP camera lens and sole LED flash. It’s jovial tough to eradicate also, with some people possibly needing a leverage device to obtain it off.

Dell proclaims Mini 3 Smartphone


During a declaration that astonished, Dell Computers obtained the packaging off its Android-based Dell Mini 3 smartphone on Friday.
Dell did not give a launch date, however the business did pronounce the handset would be accessible merely to begin. That doesn’t denote the Mini 3 will never attain American haulers, but don’t tally on it any era soon.
Former this year rumors were circulating that Dell’s smartphone venture had been irrecoverable owed to lame specs and lack of interest from haulers. The day behind that gossip came out, CEO Michael Dell reignited phone rumors after he supposed “it wouldn’t be unreasonable” to expect the computer maker to release a smartphone in the future.
Those remarks were pursued by gossips that Dell was creating a smartphone for the Chinese souk. Subsequently in August, a prototype reportedly surfaced at a promotional occasion in China.
With or devoid of 3G, the Mini3i’s rumored specs were so lame they only shatterproof prior information that Dell’s smartphone was a real stinker. If the Mini 3 is to have any brunt in the U.S., the business would have to stair up its fixture for a marketplace that is becoming more and more teeming with BlackBerrys, Droids and iPhones.

Mobile TeleSystems Q3 revenue rejects 4% – modernize


The biggest mobile handset operator in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, Mobile TeleSystems OJSC, on Friday reported a 4.1% refused in revenue for the third quarter. Outcomes were harm by a 19.4% fall in revenues, superior arrear levels and inferior non-cash foreign exchange gain on U.S. dollar-denominated arrears. Gazing ahead, the business whispered it persists to observe continued macroeconomic instability in its marketplace of operations that may bang the fiscal and operational concert during the cluster.
Moscow, Russian coalition-based Mobile TeleSystems or MTS, which gives GSM services in the provinces of Russia, over and above Armenia, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, accounted net income attributable to the cluster of $494.4 million or $0.26 per share for the third quarter, beneath $515.6 million or $0.27 per share in the prior-year quarter.
In August, the business had descriptioned net revenue of $563.04 million or $0.30 per share for the second quarter.
Consolidated profits for the third quarter refused to $2.27 billion from $2.81 billion in the alike quarter last year, however topped analysts’ consensus guess of $2.18 billion. Revenues for the quarter augmented 12.1% from $2.02 billion spawned in the previous jiffy sector.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Sagem MyX-8 Mobile Phone


Packed with enhanced functions and features, Sagem MyX-8 Mobile Phone becomes a high performing mobile phone. This device has both the looks and performance making it a complete device. You can gain complete control over the device with its easy to use controls and features. The 2G networks supported are GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900. Measuring just 115 x 47 x 20.8mms and weighing 125 grams, this mobile phone becomes easier to handle.
This mobile phone looks great in its 2.2” TFT display of 256K colours and 240 x 320 pixels. With Colour backgrounds and animated screen savers, you can personalise the display. Vibration, Polyphonic, MP3 and Hi-Fi ringtones are the alert types included and they offer effective alert. Speakerphone offers loud and clear sound performance.
With 300 phonebook entries and 20 dialled, 10 received, 10 missed call records, you can handle the unit well. It features an internal memory of 40MB and supports miniSD card slot. Effective data transfer is possible with Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps GPRS. Besides, this mobile phone supports v1.2 Bluetooth, Infrared port and USB resulting in greater communication.
It is equipped with 1.3MP camera of 1280 x 960 pixels. LED flash is also available which offer better lightening. Video recording is another enhanced option included in this device. SMS, EMS, MMS are the messaging options available. WAP 2.0/xHTML Browser is supported as well. With additional applications like Games, MIDP 2.0 Java, Video/MP3 player, T9, Photo phonebook, Currency converter and organizer; you could handle the device well.
Standard Li-Ion battery is included which offers up to 350 hours stand by time and up to 5 hours talk time. Sagem MyX-8 1.3MP Camera Mobile Phone is distinctive among the rest both feature wise and performance wise.
General Information
Brand Sagem
Model Sagem MyX-8 Mobile Phone
Weight 125 grams
Dimensions 115 x 47 x 20.8mms
Display Features
Display Type TFT
Size 2.2 inches
Memory
Phone Book Memory 300
Call Records Memory 20 dialled, 10 received, 10 missed calls
Memory Expansion Slot Mini SD
Ringtones
Type of Ringtones Polyphonic, MP3 and Hi-Fi ring tones
Vibration Mode Yes
Connectivity & Internet Features
USB Yes
Infrared Port Yes
Bluetooth Yes
GPRS Yes
WAP Yes
Features
Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML
Camera Yes
Camera Resolution 1.3 MP
Other supportive features Games, MIDP 2.0 Java, Video/MP3 player, T9, Photo phonebook, Currency converter and organizer
Battery Information
Battery Type Li-Ion battery
Battery Life in Stand-by Mode 350 hours
Battery Life in Talk Time 5 hours
Written by Mobilemaniac · Filed Under Sagem