Sunday, March 6, 2011

New Sony Ericsson Phone





BlackBerry Mobile Phone

Nokia today quickly chased its early press info with the formal launch of the E63 (link active soon). A budget alternative to the E71, the full QWERTY smartphone is geared towards the same audience as the BlackBerry Curve but also the growing audience of those who want a smartphone without the usual cost. It's for users who may be updating their social networks in addition to (or in place of) checking Exchange e-mail from work, the company argues.




It is reported that T-Mobile will launch the BlackBerry Bold 9700 in White Flash. BlackBerry Bold 9700 will be available on May 26 for $129.99 with a two-year agreement. BlackBerry Bold 9700 comes with a 624MHz processor-capable, just like the Bold 9000. This processor is faster than the Javelin and Gemini high-powered 512MHz. In terms of weight, the device dimensions 109 x 60 x 14 mm it weighs 122 grams (11 grams lighter than the Bold). As a complement, 256 MB flash memory, GPS built-in Wi-Fi, 3.2 MP camera, and a sharper screen size 2.4 inches (480 x 360 resolution) are provided. Check nowBlackBerry Bold 9700 Review
Nokia's just dropped the E63 onto the scene, based on the E71, and aimed at bringing "the QWERTY keyboard form factor to a broader audience at a great price" according to Nokia itself. The skinny BlackBerry-alike candybar is also designed to meet the needs of a business phone and personal phone in one device, switching between corporate email/calendar mode and personal email/websites/photo mode. It also comes with 1GB of cloud file storage on Ovi so users will always have access to some of their files, and has Wi-Fi connectivity. We also know it has a camera, 3.5-mm audio jack and is in blue or red but Nokia's not revealed much else about its innards. Debuting in Europe for around $250.
With the mobile phone market offering a wide range of phones, acing in looks as well as in functionality, choosing one among them can be quite brain rattling. There are many phones that sport similar form-factors, like the Nokia E63 Mobile Phone and theBlackberry Niagara 9030 Mobile Phone. Only a close introspection of their specifications can help decide a winner. They are both monoblock structured with almost similar dimensions. A brief comparison between these smartphones is presented here.
The design achieves this by switching from the part-metal casing of the E71 to plastic that also lets Nokia adopt brighter colors: the launch versions will ship in blue and red rather than black or silver. HSPA-based 3G is also dropped in favor of quad-band EDGE and for using the phone's Wi-Fi for faster networking on hotspots. A lower-resolution two-megapixel camera is also standard. Home users are accommodated through a native 3.5mm headphone jack and Nokia's more recent media player software.

Storage is handled chiefly through a microSDHC slot, though Nokia says it will give all E63 owners free access to 1GB of space through Files on Ovi, a sync service that lets users put their computer's files online for access from the phone.

Where Nokia will release the device is unknown, though the wide frequency range includes the 850MHz band needed for North American carriers like AT&T, Rogers and T-Mobile USA. The company also intends to price the E63 aggressively and plans to ship it in "coming weeks" for 199 euros ($251) before carrier subsidies and may be available for a low price or free with a contract.


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Smart Phone

"Smartphone" is one of the trendy words of our days' society. Have you ever wondered exactly what a smartphone is, and what exactly makes the difference between a common mobile phone and a smartphone, or between a computing device and a smartphone? What makes a phone to be smart, and why is this word so tossed around a lot? These are the answers I am trying to find in this article, and I hope it will make the things clear.


Beautiful Smart Phones




The Sony Ericsson line of smart phones have long had a loyal fan following. The P990i was announced about a year before market availability, but when it did go on sale at the end of 2006, interest was still high because its features were still not outdated. Though it pushed the right buttons among the tech-geek crowd for its features, users were soon disappointed to find that there were quite a few bugs in its built-in software. A quick Internet search will bring up criticisms of the UIQ 3.0 implementation not only on the P990i, but also on the M600i and W950i.

While there have been firmware upgrades, users of those smart phones were recently up in arms because of talk suggesting that there would be no more development and bug fixes on UIQ 3.0. Shortly after, Sony Ericsson announced one more firmware release for the P990i and W950i devices in August, though none was promised for the M600i.

Reviewed here is the latest P1i, one that moves away from the form factor of the previous P-series devices significantly. It uses UIQ 3.1, which will enjoy the bulk of development efforts from firmware and software developers.

Smartphones are definetely successful products on handheld devices market. They are very useful to busy individuals, and they are one of the elementary devices one should own in our modern society. A challenge for a smartphone users would be to discover and use all the features of the phone, and I think it's very important to take advantage of what your smartphone offers you. There are plenty of $500 smartphone users who use the devices for voice communications, and who are amazed when one geeky friend shows them what the wonderful device can do. I think this happens because of the lack of interest of the users, and because they spend too little time on exploring their smartphones. This exploration I would say that has the same importance as knowing the tools you use at work.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

I Phones

C ell phones are offering more functionalities every day. A growing crowd seems to consider calling less important than being able to use email, Internet, digital camera and navigation possibilities. The consumer seems mature enough now for the smartphone, or the multimedia computer as Nokia likes to refer to it, and for a good reason. The Nokia Communicator, the mother of all smartphones has had some transformation during the eleven years of its existence. The device was already years ahead to start with. Still it remained a device tailored to the needs of the business user. Moreover; the first devices were rather heavy as far as weight was concerned and they were not the cheapest ones you could lay your hands on.






Like unicorns or quality romantic comedies, the white iPhone 4 has seemed like a longstanding myth.

So brace yourselves: The light-colored version of the popular Apple smart phone may finally go on sale this spring.

The fine print on placards found in some Apple stores say that "the white iPhone 4 will be available spring 2011." Apple aficionado site 9to5Mac has photos.

Earlier this year, the company had said it would release the white phones in spring, but, after a string of delays, customers were skeptical.


New York, Dec 31 -Apple's iPhones will have a big competition on their hands as Google is set to launch its much discussed smart phone next week.

The new smart phone, Nexus One, may be unveiled Jan 5 when the internet search enginegiant holds a media briefing about its smart phone business at its Mountainview headquarters in California. The Google-branded device will use its latest Android operating system called Anrdoid 2.1.


Smartphone as a fashion product

The cell phone has also become a fashion product lately with which you want to show off. Or as Paul Wilkens, Sales & Marketing director of the telecom department of Samsung Electronics Benelux, nicely put it into words during an introduction in London recently: "The consumer that takes his cell phone from his inside pocket and places it next to his cappuccino, is making a statement about himself." This trend has obviously added to the appearance and design of today's smartphones as they look better and more modern nowadays.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Posts Tagged ‘iPhone-Clone’

More than a full-color ebook reader, iBooks is also an amazing place to browse and shop for books anytime you feel like it.2 It works with PDFs that you can sync using iTunes on your Mac or PC. And you can customize iBooks to suit the way you read — adjust the brightness, change the text size, and more.





After years of speculation Steve Jobs finally took the wraps off the iPhone at the Macworld conference in San Francisco. As speculated earlier the iPhone will be available in two capacities 4GB and 8GB.


Following the release of iPhone 4, shanzhai iPhone 4 clone just can’t wait to show itself. Here is the latest clone, the ePhone 4GS that looks almost identical to the iPhone 4. Like most shanzhai phones, the ePhone uses MTK system with an iPhone-like UI.


After years of speculation Steve Jobs finally took the wraps off the iPhone at the Macworld conference in San Francisco. As speculated earlier the iPhone will be available in two capacities 4GB and 8GB.


Even the open source movement can benefit from iPhone hype. Gizmodo ran a story on the Linux-based OpenMoko FIC Neo1973 smartphone last November, complete with an illustration of its pinch interface. More recently, Gizmodo has also put the OpenMoko next to an iPhone to show how similar they are.

Best Nokia Mobile Phone

Nokia is the world's largest smartphone manufacturer. It has been losing marketshare since the iPhone and Android phones jumped into the game, but it still rules the budget smartphone category. Here's a list of the top 10 Nokia smartphones. Most of them run on the Symbian S60 OS and the S60 Touch Edition but some also run on the newer Maemo/Meego and Symbian ^3 platforms.





Nokia E90 Communicator is another smart phone. It is true that is expensive but also that is the most impressive of all. This could be a suitable phone for the business people because of it̢۪s big number of features oriented to business.


There is no doubt about that the best Nokia smart phone is the amazing Nokia N97. It was one of the most awaited smart phones of the year 2009, making excellent impressions even before launching.


Phone giant Nokia vendors who do not want to lose share this pasar.Baru Bertype QWERT Nokia launched its boom as a QWERTY phone. Nokia E63an option for lovers of Motorola branded products.
Facing local QWERTY phone, the Nokia pinning different features and hardware that best appikasi


Typically, smartphones are first designed by engineers, then marketed by electronics companies and then reviewed by magazines and by tech websites such as Spot Cool Stuff. The gadget blog T3 is striving to shuffle those steps around.



It’s got a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, WLAN (wi-fi), HSDPA and an innovative 2-way slide. The display is a luminous 2.8″ (240 x 320) QVGA display, so watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps is a real easy. Plus it’s Unlocked so you can use it just about anywhere.
The noise in the news is all about Apple's iPhone. But is it the best Smart Phone or just the one getting all the attention? Believe it or not there is more choice then Apple would have you think.
Time went on and new devices came my way so I eventually retired my keyboard and started to use alternative methods of software based text entry. I was happy but never quite as satisfied as I was with my keyboard


As Diamond is one of my personal foavorite mobile device, i hope that this will be the first of many more awards this year for one of the most visually stunning smart phone ever..



Smart Phone Definition

"Smartphone" is one of the trendy words of our days' society. Have you ever wondered exactly what a smartphone is, and what exactly makes the difference between a common mobile phone and a smartphone, or between a computing device and a smartphone? What makes a phone to be smart, and why is this word so tossed around a lot? These are the answers I am trying to find in this article, and I hope it will make the things clear.




The Nokia N95 is one smart phone that just doesn't measure up, especially if you consider all the features in its minute size. Although the N95's footprint is only slightly larger than a credit card, it is thick on the side. In hand, the unit feels surprisingly light. The soft-touch finish on the back is a pleasure to hold, though the plasticky build of the body gives it a less than solid feel.




Claiming to be “the worlds first” internet radio, Acoustic Energy introduced this desk top model in the Spring of 2007, that it claims will link “with any Wi-Fi network”.



Powered by Windows Mobile 6, this phone is one of most beautiful smartphones to date. Very thin (12.8 mm) and clean, with minimalistic design. The KS-20 features 2.8 inch touch screen with works with a stylus.


Briefly, a smartphone is a device which allows you to make phone calls, and has additional features which basically belong to personal digital assistants or to computers, like, for example, the ability to send and receive e-mails and edit various types of files (like Office files, which are very necessary for business users of smartphones).

Thursday, January 6, 2011

The saga between Cisco and Apple officially continues a little longer before going to court for the trademark rights of the iPhone. The two companies issued a joint statement late yesterday citing that they have agreed to delay law suit procedures in order to try to come to some consensus outside of the courtroom.


Cisco has introduced it’s Wireless Home Audio line and three new dual-drive NAS’ during CES 2009. The Wireless Home Audio system uses Ethernet, 802.11n, and DLNA to stream audio over multiple zones throughout your home.



Cisco just announced FlipShareTV, although we don’t have some very important info, like the release date and pricing information. All we have is a brief explanation of how it works.



If you are ready to get in on some 802.11n action, then check this out. Cisco has announced the Linksys E-Series line of routers for your home, apartment, small business, or cave with an electrical outlet. They all feature the new Cisco Connect software, which has parental control and a separate password-protected guest network.



The Apple I Phone

Apple and Cisco have reportedly come to an agreement out of court regarding the pesky lawsuit Disco filed against Apple for trademark infringement on the iPhone name, according to the WSJ. This agreement comes after weeks of negotiations with multiple extensions granted by Disco before Apple had to reply to federal court.

“Apple and Cisco settle on lawsuit – Apple iPhone, Cisco iPhone”









Beautiful Mobile Phone

You're intelligent enough to know that carrying around a cell phone and a PDA is inefficient. Lighten your load by picking up an all-in-one device. Whether you use it as an organizer, an e-mail device, a cell phone, or all of the above, getting a smartphone is a smart move. See our top five picks for these phone-PDA hybrids; we've picked one for each major carrier, as well as one unlocked smartphone.





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