With the successful launch of the NOkia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia now goes the opposite direction - after launching a phone with no keys, it launches the 5730 XpressMusic, a phone with A LOT OF KEYS! The Nokia 5730 is the first full QWERTY phone from Nokia that bears a full keypad, allowing you to do more work than just listen to music.
Friday, March 13, 2009
LG Venus
Available in black or pink (weird, because the phone is two tone black and pink!) the LG Venus is all elegance. The phone comes with dual screens, a 2MP camera for photos and video, microSD expansion and Bluetooth. If you’re looking for something rather different from the usual Sony Ericssons and Nokias, the LG Venus is a great dazzling option.
Samsung P520 Armani Phone
Technical Specs:Tri-band(900, 1800, 1900 MHz)EDGE GPRS 1087.5 X 54.5 X 9.9 mm / 85gTalk time : Up to 4 hoursStand-by : Up to 180 hours60MB with MicroSD supportBluetooth technology v 2.0 + EDRUSB 2.0260K 2.6” TFTFull Touch Screen3.2 Megapixel (4x Digital Zoom)Video Recording & Play (MPEG4, 3GP, H.263)MP3, MIDI, AAC, AAC+
Nokia 8800 Arte
The Nokia 8800 Arte is the latest in Nokia’s fashion line. There are two available units, the Nokia 8800 Arte and the Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte, with the main difference being that the latter comes with a leather slider. In terms of features, aside from the elegance of both units as fashion phones, the Arte displays a status menu of the time and missed events by tapping the metal bar at the bottom of the screen. The phone also comes with motion sensitive gestures like tilting the phone downwards to turn it to silent mode.
Sony Ericsson C905 Cybershot with 8.1MP and REAL camera flash
Sony Ericsson has coined the Cybershot name into its mobile phones as early as they were confident that the quality of photos matched their point and shoot line. Correct me if I’m wrong but this happened when the autofocus feature was introduced into their cam-phones. Today, SE goes further with their C905 Cybershot that comes with a 8.1MP camera with the real flash you find in today’s modern P&S’s. It also comes with a 2.4 inch screen - that’s a whee bit less of a DSLR’s LCD!
Sony Ericsson TM506
The new TM506 is by itself not a spectacular phone. It does deliver in terms of specs - 2MP camera, HSDPA, GPS, memory stick expansion with 35MB internal memory. These are the usual bells and whistles you’d find in a classic design. The phone isn’t out in the market yet, so what will make you fall in love with this clamshell is its form factor. Sony Ericsson has been pushing their updated real estate for a while, going for a more square look than rounded “egg” shape for their phones.
Sony Ericsson G705
The Sony Ericsson G705 is yet another entry to the 2008 fourth quarter releases of clamshells. The SE G705 comes with a 3.2MP digital camera and HSDPA connectivity for wireless surfing. Huge buttons and a huge screen and the rectangular form factor are added bonuses for people with big hands. This is also one of the few phones of SE that come with built in WiFi, which is a deal breaker for most people.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Sony Ericsson K660: Lime Green on White is my choice!
The Sony Ericsson K660 is a mid range candybar phone that highlights ease of use with the comfortably round buttons and “neoclassic” design with its color scheme (Lime on white, Wine on black, Cyan on black, Silver on black). The K660 has a maximum of 1,000 phone book entries, USB connectivity and HSDPA. It comes with a 2MP camera, 256MB memory stick and 32MB of internal shared memory.
Sony Ericsson W760 Hands On
Sony Ericsson Walkman phones is that the 3.5mm jack is built into a separate connector, and not directly to the phone. I think this defeats the purpose of having a Walkman phone in the first place.
On the good side, the W760 is classic. It’s light, easy to use and packs the same neat tools you can find in other K series phones such as the video ring tones, video editor, music DJ and track ID for recognizing songs.
Released last year, the Sony Ericsson W760 is still a good phone to have as it also supports the latest HSDPA connectivity.
On the good side, the W760 is classic. It’s light, easy to use and packs the same neat tools you can find in other K series phones such as the video ring tones, video editor, music DJ and track ID for recognizing songs.
Released last year, the Sony Ericsson W760 is still a good phone to have as it also supports the latest HSDPA connectivity.
Motorola AURA has 130 precision ball bearings
It’s about time Motorola got into the luxury phone line and this is what they have to show for it. Roll out the red carpet for the Motorola AURA, highlighted by a 130 precision ball bearings to assist the phone’s slider function. Other meticulous design elements include a 62 carat sapphire crystal for the lens for scratch resistance and a main Swiss made bearing in the middle of the phone for “seamless sliding.”
Motorola EM25: A lower end EM30
Lower end needs to be qualified actually. The EM25 is pretty kick ass in terms of features as all it foregoes is the ModeShift design of the EM30 (which can be a pain in the ass at times) and just goes for the no-brainer slider design with one-touch music feature. As a phone, the EM25 comes with a 1.3MP digital camera, Crystal Talk technology, Bluetooth 2.0 and A2DP support, FM Radio, and a 3.5mm jack for plugging in universal headphones.
Flip Design BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Unveiled
The new BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 was unveiled recently. Other than being the first BlackBerry to sport a clamshell design, the new 8220 Flip still pretty much has the same features of previous Pearl models including the SureType QWERTY hybrid. This move was, in my opinion, an aesthetic preserver as the new Flip phone would look fugly if it were wider (full QWERTY). The 8220 comes with a 2.0MP camera and connectivity options has included WiFi onto the roster, so it does make a better impression on the original BlackBerry Pearl.
Ah, BlackBerry Bold 9000
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPAIntegrated Wi-Fi and GPSHalf-VGA (480×320 resolution) color LCD screenUp to 5 hours GSM talk time, up to 13 days standbySide-loading memory slot1GB of on-board memory storage624 MHz processor and 128 MB flash memoryBluetooth® 2.0 capability with support for hands-free headsets, stereo headsets, car kits, and other Bluetooth peripherals
LG KS360
LG Viewty Red
The LG Shine
LG has unveiled a new phone that unfortunately, will only “Shine” in Korea. The new sleek slider phone comes with 1GB of memory, a 2MP camera and a lot of fashionista attitude that could actually melt the Chocolate.
You can view more photos of the Shine over here. The boring names of this phone are as follows: the LG KV4200, LV4200, and SV420.
You can view more photos of the Shine over here. The boring names of this phone are as follows: the LG KV4200, LV4200, and SV420.
LG KM900 Arena
LG KC910
Samsung F480 Tocco Gold
Samsung Blue Earth
Samsung i8910 Omnia HD
Samsung i8510 INNOV8
Nokia N96
With a large 2.8″ screen, 16 gigabytes of internal memory and support for high-quality videos in a wide range of formats, the dual-slide Nokia N96 represents an exciting new chapter in mobile media.
We got some a quick feature list from the Nokia guys:
Quadband EDGE
Dualband HSDPA (850/2100 MHz)
DVB-H Class C
125g
103 x 55 x 18 mm
16 GB internal memory AND a microSD slot
950 mAh battery
2.8 inch 320×240 display with 16 million colors
3.5 mm headphone jack
WiFi (802.11 b/g)
A-GPS
5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss opticsVGA video recording at 30 FPSDual LED flash
S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (Flash Lite 3 enabled web browser included)
microUSB
Wow, 16 GB Internal Memory. That almost fits your entire photo collection till date with some more space to do amateur video recording.
We got some a quick feature list from the Nokia guys:
Quadband EDGE
Dualband HSDPA (850/2100 MHz)
DVB-H Class C
125g
103 x 55 x 18 mm
16 GB internal memory AND a microSD slot
950 mAh battery
2.8 inch 320×240 display with 16 million colors
3.5 mm headphone jack
WiFi (802.11 b/g)
A-GPS
5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss opticsVGA video recording at 30 FPSDual LED flash
S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 (Flash Lite 3 enabled web browser included)
microUSB
Wow, 16 GB Internal Memory. That almost fits your entire photo collection till date with some more space to do amateur video recording.
Philips-M600
The M600 is a music mobile phone packing of a built-in SRS WOW feature for enhanced music surround quality. It has a quick access key for accessing the phone’s MP3 player, for adjusting volume and navigating music playlist. Sporting a sleek candy bar design, the Philips M600 boasts of decent mobile features that include; a 2-inch 256K color TFT display, equalizer settings for classical, pop, rock, SRS WOW surround sound, 1.3 megapixel camera, support for audio formats – Midi, MP3, WMA and AMR, microSD card slot for storage expansion, Bluetooth profiles – A2DP, handsfree, headset, object push profile, 3.5 mm headset jack connector, USB 1.1, 40 way navigation key and enter, soft keys, side keys, customized hot key, and music player keys. In addition, the Philips M600 also features support for JAVA MIDP 2.0, GPRS/GSM dual band network (900/1800 MHz) plus it lets you enjoy music playback for up to 40 hours on a single charge. Now, here’s the bad news – the Philips M600 will be released in China only. But all hope is not gone yet, as the phone as text input for English, French, Russian and Turkish language aside from the default Chinese text language. So, Philips may still release the phone internationally later on.
Hp iPAQ rx4000
Hp unveils its iPAQ rx4000 the latest Mobile Media Companion which built on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Software. It comes with a 2.8-inch wide touchscreen display, built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, and a host of productivity applications. Expect to shell out for $300 when it’s released.
ImCoSys Linux Smartphone
With Linux penetrating the marketplace so pervasively, it comes as no surprise that even the ubiquitous mobile phone now runs a variation of the popular OS. The latest mobile device to run Linux is this smartphone from ImCoSys, a small Swiss company that started up in 2005.
Sporting features like quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900), Bluetooth 1.2, EDGE, Wi-Fi (802.11b), and GPS, the phone has the necessary equipment to be competitive in the marketplace. A 200MHz TI OMAP 730 processor provides the necessary computational power, with 64MB ROM/64MB RAM for memory and a QVGA touchscreen LCD to handle input duties. An oddball feature that’s included is RS-232, which certainly seems strange in these days of USB dominance.
Available this summer for approximately $350 USD.
Sporting features like quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900), Bluetooth 1.2, EDGE, Wi-Fi (802.11b), and GPS, the phone has the necessary equipment to be competitive in the marketplace. A 200MHz TI OMAP 730 processor provides the necessary computational power, with 64MB ROM/64MB RAM for memory and a QVGA touchscreen LCD to handle input duties. An oddball feature that’s included is RS-232, which certainly seems strange in these days of USB dominance.
Available this summer for approximately $350 USD.
O2 Xda II
The phone uses a Texas Instruments OMAP 710 processor that powers the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 operating system for smart phone facility, combining style with a great set of features, such as multilanguage ability supporting English and Chinese menus. Considering all its advanced capabilities, the 02 Xphone is impressively small and lightweight. Measuring about 12 cm x 5 cm x 2.4 cm and weighing around 130 grams, it's a slick equipment to handle. The transreflective screen measures 4.3 cm x 3.5 cm and displays 16-bit colours with a 176x220 pixels resolution, thus offering crisp clear pictures even in broad daylight, while taking up most of the face of the phone.
SGH-P930
Specification:
Standard UMTS 2.1GHz / GSM/ GPRS (900/1800/1900 MHz), HSDPA Camera 2 Megapixel + VGA Display 2.2” 240x320 262K TFT Features Mobile TV : Digital Video Broadcasting - Handhelds (DVB-H) Picture in Picture (PIP) function Video Recording & Messaging (MPEG4 / H.263) Video Telephony & Streaming MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / AAC++ Bluetooth v1.2, USB v1.1, Mobile Printing MicroSD external memory Size 107 x 49 x 19.7 mm Weight 119g
Standard UMTS 2.1GHz / GSM/ GPRS (900/1800/1900 MHz), HSDPA Camera 2 Megapixel + VGA Display 2.2” 240x320 262K TFT Features Mobile TV : Digital Video Broadcasting - Handhelds (DVB-H) Picture in Picture (PIP) function Video Recording & Messaging (MPEG4 / H.263) Video Telephony & Streaming MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / AAC++ Bluetooth v1.2, USB v1.1, Mobile Printing MicroSD external memory Size 107 x 49 x 19.7 mm Weight 119g
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