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Sunday, December 30, 2007
Sony Ericsson W960i
Samsung R500 Mobile Phone
The Samsung SCH-r500 measures 3.72 x 1.95 x .66 inches and weighs 3.34 ounces - with digital talk-time up to 3.5 hours and standby time up to 350 hours. The Samsung R500 cell phone is available at select Cricket retail stores and Cricket dealers immediately for $199.99.
Video-ified: A Closer Look at Samsung F720 DuoS and F490
You may remember the Samsung P720 DuoS and the Samsung F490 touchscreen phones from when they were originally introduced, but you can now get a better look at the devices through a video provided by Mobile-Notes. The P720 DuoS is a classy looking phone with a leather wallet cover. It's the natural progression of Samsung's calculator phones, having gained dual SIM slots (hence the DuoS) and a touchscreen display.
The Samsung F490, by contrast, looks more like an even glossier, even more touch-sensitive version of the Apple iPhone. Live photos of the near button-less wonder really get you to appreciate just how shiny that silver casing is. But enough yak. Let's get on with the video. Oh, and there's bonus coverage of the F700 in there too.
[via Mobilemag]
Video Review: Samsung Giorgio Armani Touchscreen Phone
The Samsung Giorgio Armani phone has a form factor and size that is very similar to the LG Prada. Experience the Croix-inspired user interface second hand through the video below, discovering the camera is mediocre at best and the music player -- while sounding great -- isn't the easiest to use. In fact, you'll find that the software is very similar to mid-range Samsung phones like the U600 and U700. The brushed aluminum back, however, is a little more prestigious.
So, what's the final verdict on the Samsung Armani phone? You'll have to watch the vid from PhoneArena to find out.
Via techeblog.com
Samsung F700 flies
Samsung’s market share has slipped over the past month, but Mitchinson reckons the F700 (pictured) will see it reassert its buoyancy ahead of Christmas.
“On Vodafone, the F700 is selling extremely well,” he said. “It is on a par with the G800. Hopefully we will pick up some market share.”
Meanwhile Samsung’s Susan Land has taken on marketing for the networks as well as retail and distribution, in a new head of marketing role.
Samsung U940 Smartphone Gets FCC Approval
The Taiwan-based manufacturer has produced all sorts of handsets using this basic form factor, including the T-Mobile MDA, the TyTN, and the Mogul. But HTC does not have this market completely cornered.
The Samsung SCH-U940 is a beauty of a smartphone, complete with a 3.2-inch touchscreen and a sliding QWERTY keyboard. And now it's bound to the United States, because the handset has received a stamp of approval from the guys at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). By all indications, the Samsung U940 is joining the ranks of Verizon, right alongside the LG Venus and LG Voyager.
The reason why this phone looks so familiar is because it is the Americanized version of the Samsung F700 smartphone. It's got EVDO, a 2 megapixel camera, 150MB memory, microSD expansion, and stereo Bluetooth.
Source: HTLounge
Nokia Asks Jobs If iTunes Can Come Out and Play
Nokia Brings 6110 Navigator to India
Nokia E90 Communicator Launched in India
The Nokia E90 Communicator is well equipped. It has a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera with a flash. Also another QCIF camera that E 90 incorporates is useful for video-calling and conferencing.
The E90 has a foldable style that opens up to a large 800×320 pixel screen with 16m colors and has full QWERTY keypad with buttons on either side of the screen. The external screen features 320×240 pixel resolutions and it also has 16m colors.
Nokia’s new communicator phone sports connectivity options such as WI-FI, HSDPA, HSCSD, infrared, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP. Not to forget, USB too. The phone has 128MB of internal memory and can support up to 4GB of external memory using microSD cards.
On the occasion of launch Nokia E90 Communicator, Chakrapani GK, Country General Manager, Nokia Enterprise Solutions, said, “The launch of Nokia E90 Communicator is the tipping point for business mobility in India. Business Mobility has emerged as the biggest reason for enterprises to go mobile as over 60% of business critical decisions are taken ‘on the go’. With the launch of Nokia E90, we are bringing an all together new and expanded view of business
He further said, “The Nokia Communicator category has enjoyed a cult status among users worldwide as well as in India. Today, the Communicator user base in India has grown to approximately 150,000 users.”
The mobile phone weights 210g, and measures 132 x 57 x 20 mm. The Nokia E 90 will be available in the market at an estimated price of Rs. 43,000.
Nokia Wi-Fi access
Boingo Mobile wireless internet
JBL On Call: Nokia 5310 Speaker Dock
So if you’re one of the fortunate ones not experiencing problems with their Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone and is on the hunt for the latest peripherals to enhance your music experience, then this baby is one of the things to look out for in 2008.
This Is What a Nokia E90 Blasted With a Shotgun Looks Like
Someone blasted their Nokia E90 with a 12-bore shotgun. And then decided to put the bent and twisted piece of telephony up for sale on eBay "for parts." Or for laughs, because then someone decided to buy the remains of the smartphone for $20.50. Apparently, he didn't realize that not a single part of this phone would work, as the E90 is mostly a single sandwich of printed circuit boards. Gunshot gallery is below.
The eBay blurb describes it as Bluetooth Enabled, Calendar, email, GPS Navigation, Internet Browser, MP3 Player, PDA-PC Sync, SMS-Text Messaging, Speakerphone, Unlocked, Video, Smartphone. And then he goes and tells us it doesn't even turn on. Tsk. Who knows, maybe the buyer just needs to replace the letter "E" for "End of Life" or "T" for "Trash."
[eBay via Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
Blast Nokia E90 With Shotgun, Put On eBay, Receive 20 Bucks
Samsung G800 review
There is not a lot to comment on current mobile phone designs and of course it is also a matter of personal taste as well. Looking at the Samsung G800 from the back it looks like the spitting image of a regular digital camera. A cover, sliding open or closed, is protecting the lens and the xenon flash. The housing of the SGH-G800 feels solid and has a fine hand-fit. When we take a closer look, only the buttons for answering and ending a call reveal that we are dealing with a cell phone.
G800 Samsung mobile phone battery Samsung G800 Cellular phone
The Samsung G800 has been equipped with a 3.7 Volt Lithium-Ion battery. According to the specifications the battery offers a standby time of 370 hours and a talk-time of over eight hours. This time is accurate when the cell phone is exclusively used for calling and sending SMS messages. When the integrated camera is frequently used, battery time drastically reduces and the cell phone has to be recharged after several hours. This is a vast disadvantage when you’re on the road a lot making extensive use of the Samsung SGH-G800’s other functions.
Samsung G800 Mobile phone - Digital camera
Pictures can be made with the use of the five Megapixel auto focus digital camera. The camera offers an auto focus assist lamp, a xenon flash, face detection and image stabilization. We can say without exaggerating, that the Samsung G800’s camera is currently the most advanced camera inside a mobile phone. The possibility to zoom in three times optically enhances the photographic possibilities. This way distant objects can be captured without any quality loss. This is a true advantage compared to the competitors with digital zoom. The buttons for zooming in and out are placed on the left of the shutter release button. Every time you press the button one step zooming in or out is established. If it is too dark to focus correctly, the auto focus assist light will come in handy. The red light will shortly expose the object which gives the camera the opportunity to focus correctly. The flash of the Samsung SGH-G800 has a limited effective range. That is one of the reasons for making it hard to shoot in bad light circumstances.
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Nokia N82 mobile phone
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Video: Another Nokia N810 Internet Tablet unboxing
LG sells 5 Million LG Shine handsets!
The LG Shine lineup launched a little over a year ago in October of 2006, so that roughly calculates to LG selling a third-of-a-million handsets every single month since its launch! Props to LG.
Now, don’t let this get you down, LG. But, there’s that little matter of an exploding cellphone battery to deal with.
Oh, and we’re glad the LG Shine on-board the US market.
[Via: Akihabara News]
Next week is Nokia World
Keep your eyes peeled on Nokia’s special Press Page here, but be sure to come back to IntoMobile for the highlights and critical feedback you know you love.
Video: Nokia N95's built in accelerometer used to control a remote car
Get 600 Euro for signing up your unlocked iPhone with Debitel Germany
Debitel’s deal should appeal to Germans interested in an unlocked iPhone but wary of the prohibitively high price point from T-Mobile (which is probably T-Mobile’s intention). But then again, Debitel will probably require iPhone customers to sign a contract to get that €600 sign-up bonus - so the only advantage to signing with Debitel would be that you have an unlocked iPhone once your contract expires. Which would you choose - a T-Mobile locked iPhone with Visual Voicemail and unlimited data for €399, or an unlocked iPhone that’s essentially locked to Debitel’s network sans Visual Voicemail for the same price?
Of course, that unlocked iPhone is likely to be obsolete by the time Debitel lets you off their contract.
[Via: Engadget Mobile]
RIM to bring the BlackBerry to Russia in 2008
With the Russian security agency’s (FSB) approval to let Russian wireless operators MTS and Vimpelcom carry the BlackBerry phones from RIM, carrier-branded BlackBerry handsets should be making their way into email-addicted Russian hands in Q1 2008.
BlackBerries have been in use on MTS’s Ukraine network since October, but those handsets used foreign SIM cards as roaming handsets. This announcement marks the first legitimate entry of the BlackBerry into Russian wireless networks. Vimpelcom has been greenlighted to sell 1,050 BlackBerry 8700 smartphones as soon as the handsets pass certification tests.
MTS and Vimpelcom have a one-year sales window, so Russian could go back to the pre-BlackBerry dark ages in 2009 - although, we’re going to put our money on a long-lived Russian BlackBerry market.
[Via: Reuters]
Samsung Bang&Olufsen Symphony/Serenata F310 gets a case from Louis Vuitton
Yap, the French company has prepared the special Samsung B&O Symphony F310 Louis Vuitton designer leather case, which is made from “natural calfskin with a perfect surface dyed with special vegetative essences.” Sounds safe enough to me.
And by the way, it’s for market of Russia where Samsung is selling the Serenata F310 as Symphony F310…
Video: Unboxing of Samsung BlackJack II
If you like what you see, head on over to your nearest AT&T store and grab your very own BlackJack II for about $150 (after contract, of course).
[Via: WMExperts]
T-Mobile unlocks German iPhones through iTunes - official iPhone unlocking hack on the way?
But, until now, we had no idea how Apple and T-Mobile would go about unlocking those 999 Euro (about $1,500 USD) iPhones. Well, thanks to well-heeled iPhone hopefuls with the bankroll and desire to own an iPhone that can work on any GSM network in the world, we now know just how Apple will go about unlocking said iPhones.
It seems that Apple’s own iTunes activation-setup has been modified to unlock those premium iPhones upon approval from Cupertino. Anyone looking to purchase an uber-expensive, unlocked iPhone from T-Mobile Germany will be given a run-of-the-mill, locked iPhone. The IMEI number is sent to Apple for remote-unlocking approval. Within 24 hours, Apple will send the unlocked iPhone owner an email confirming their unlocked status. Then, a simple iTunes-sync will result in a SIM-unlocked iPhone with the v1.1.2 firmware.
Pretty simple, eh? We think so too. And, with an Apple-sanctioned unlock method for the iPhone (one that doesn’t risk bricking your iPhone with every firmware update), we figure the iPhone Dev Team is hard at work trying to reverse-engineer the Apple unlock process. If Apple was fool-hardy enough to hide some iPhone-unlocking code into iTunes, the iPhone community could have an official, non-bricking iPhone unlock solution in the near future. We’ll be keeping our ears to the ground on this one, folks.
[Via: MacRumors]
Unlock your Samsung BlackJack II's integrated GPS receiver to work outside of TeleNav
You see, there’s this driver, called GPS Intermediary Driver (GPSID), that Microsoft uses to serve as the communications middle-man between the GPS hardware and applications that need to access the hardware. While the GPSID driver seems to be configured to work with the TeleNav software and Windows Live Search, there’s no provision for any other application to make use of the SiRF III GPS module.
Well, BlackJack 2 hopefuls will be glad to hear that the MoDaCo Smartphone GPS Activator will open up the GPS hardware on your Samsung BlackJack II (and probably the Motorola Q9h) to a host of GPS-enabled applications. The MoDaCo hack will open up the COM4 port for GPS access, allowing you to use associate your favorite apps like Virtual Mobile Earth or Google Maps with the GPS unit.
Turns out, the MoDaCo Smartphone GPS Activator also Application Unlocks your Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard handset. That means you can re-order the applications on your Start Menu - bonus!
Oh, and if any Motorola Q9h owners out there want to give this utility a go, please drop us a line and let us know how it works.
Over-The-Air install:
Point your mobile browser to: http://modaco.com/gpsactivatorbj2
On-device CAB install:
Run this CAB file from your handset: http://content.modaco.net/MoDaCo.SmartphoneGPSActivator.COM4.CAB
Computer installation:
Run this executable from your PC: http://content.modaco.net/Setup.MoDaCo.SmartphoneGPSActivator.COM4.EXE
Props to Paul for this awesome hack!
[Via: MoDaCo]
Review : LG KU990 Viewty
• Read our full LG Viewty review!
Pictures can be taken with the 5 Megapixel auto focus digital camera. The camera is equipped with a flash and an auto focus assist lamp. The flash has an effective range of 2.5 meters and enables shooting in bad light circumstances providing the flash is used within the effective range. In situations with insufficient light for the camera to focus, the auto focus assist lamp will help. A red beam will expose the object in order for the camera to focus correctly.
Music and movies can be played through the multimedia player of the Viewty. Songs and movies can be stored in play lists which makes it easy to find them again quickly. The scroll wheel around the camera lens can be used to adjust the volume. The sound quality of the standard LG headset is fine; bass as well as high tones sound natural.
The LG Viewty is a cell phone with a neat design and innovative functions. The LG Viewty has been equipped with a 5 Megapixel digital camera including flash. The LG Viewty appears to be the bigger brother of the LG Prada. We were able to test the LG KU990 for some period of time. Our findings can be read in the LetsGoMobile LG KU990 Viewty review.
Sony Ericsson W580i in Metro Pink is targeting ladies and folks like David Beckham
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, here is the Sony Ericsson W580i in Metro Pink. We already know that a handset like this will appeal to the ladies, but with the word "metro" in its name, you've got to wonder if Sony Ericsson is targeting folks like David Beckham too. Somehow I have a hard time imagining Becks carrying a pink phone.
In terms of the features, the Metro Pink Sony Ericsson W580i likely has the exact same list as its not-so-pink counterparts. This means that you get treated to the company's sigature Walkman 2.0 media player, granting you access to all sorts of tunes and vids. Other vitals include an attractive slider form factor and a 2.0 megapixel camera. You also get mood lighting and fitness features.
No word on pricing or availability, but without a service provider picking up the pink wonder on our side of the pond, I'm thinking the only way to get your hands on a Metro Pink Sony Ericsson W580i slider phone is through importers and other gray market means.
Source: HTL Lounge
Sony Ericsson's search for best cameraphone photographer
Motorola teams up with Ferrari for MotoRAZR MAXX V6
Additionally, you'll find HSDPA, EDGE, and GPRS options, and for that extra luxurious touch, you'll hear an F1 "roar" each time you switch the device on, images of the Ferrari F430 engine on the mini external display, and a Ferrari automobile on the internal display.
So if you've been scouting the perfect mobile to accompany that newly-purchased piece of Italian engineering, you can snag the MotoRAZR MAXX V6 Ferrari in five undisclosed (but fairly easy to guess) continents starting tomorrow, and while the €490 ($633) pricetag might turn off the average joe, at least you get a swank red leather carrying case to keep this thing in tip-top shape. Click on through for a wide open shot.
A Nokia Camera Phone That’s More Like a Camera With a Phone Attached
Photos can be sent to the expandable internal memory or straight to almost any photo-sharing site over cellular or Wi-Fi networks. It also plays back MP3 music files and most video files and even has a built-in FM tuner.
Not enough? The N82 also has a position sensor — it will flip the screen when you want to show pictures in landscape mode — and supports e-mail and even voice-over-Internet calls. Try to get your old camera phone to do that.
JOHN BIGGS
Telenor Pakistan Selects Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email
Telenor Pakistan started mobile operations in March 2005 and today owns the fastest growing and the largest mobile data network (EDGE based), in the highly competitive mobile market of Pakistan. According to Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) the mobile penetration rate reached approximately 43 percent in August 2007. By comparison, Pakistan's fixed line market is moving slowly, reaching only a tenth of the mobile teledensity.
"Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email supports all kinds of mobile devices from entry level phones to high-end smartphones for professionals, this together with Telenor Pakistan's largest EDGE coverage in Pakistan will provide customer convenience to all service subscribers" said CMO Telenor Pakistan Sigvart Voss Eriksen. "A fast growing market such as ours demands a flexible solution that offers not only the possibility to host the solution for consumers and SMEs, but also to meet the special requirements of large corporations," Eriksen added.
"Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email supports more than 100 devices from various vendors - the broadest support in the industry -- allowing Telenor Pakistan to deploy email on a range of devices to meet the needs of various customers," says Scott Cooper, senior vice president, Mobility Solutions, Enterprise Solutions, Nokia. "Given the highly scalable platform, Telenor Pakistan is well prepared for further fast growth of their customer base, followed by increasing demand for mobile access to email."
Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email is part of Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite that provides access to powerful collaboration tools such as email, contacts, calendar, device management and synchronization of files, data and enterprise applications. Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email works in any groupware environment - ISP, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes or Groupwise and can run on any kind of device platform - Symbian, Windows, Palm J2ME, or Pocket PC. The highly scalable email solution supports for more than 100 different devices in addition to Nokia Eseries portfolio.
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks.
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