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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Samsung i780


According to Mobil.se Samsung i780 GPS messaging phone will be launched in Sweden in the beginning of next year, and will get there probably even before the officially announced
And it looks like official Samsung SGH-i780 GPS press pics got their way into

Otherwise there’s nothing more to report about Samsung i780, except that both sites confirm the specs we already knew:
HSDPA/WCDMA/GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (900/1800/1900 +2.1GHz)
Windows Mobile 6 pro
QWERTY keyboard
Full Touch Screen
3.2 megapixel camera
front camera for video calls
2.55″ 320×320 px 65K color display
Built-in GPS with Navigation client
Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, WiFi b/g
MicroSD memory card slot
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SAMSUNG F480


The Samsung F480 seems to be a pretty popular handset, and Samsung has decided to make hay while the sun shines by offering yet another version of the F480 known as La Fleur ("the flower" if you don't speak French). Apart from the external cosmetic changes, everything else within remains the same. If your girlfriend have been pestering you (or rather, dropping hints) for a new cell phone, what better way than to surprise her this Valentine's Day than with this lovey dovey Samsung F480 La Fleur? It will be out in Russia and several other European countries, with no word on pricing as at press time.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Nokia Locate Sensor debuts at CES



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Nokia Locate Sensor debuts at CES

LAS VEGAS, USA - Nokia Research kept this one quiet - Nokia Locate Sensor can help you find lost keys, phones, bags, purses or anything you’re likely to need right before you rush out the door. Revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show, it’s currently a project kicking around the labs at the Nokia Research Centre, but it’s an interesting one.
First, quick explanation. The sensor is a tiny device, no bigger than a small thumb. It attaches to whatever you’d like to attach it to and communicates with your phone wirelessly (though we’re not totally certain how, just yet - there’s no official release so we only know what’s been reported so far). Drop whatever has the tag attached and your phone will alert you, via a software app that sits on your phone, and help you find the object, provided you’re within 100 meters of it (probably not good for speed boat jaunts then).
The system also works the other way around, so you could have the sensor on your person, and if you get separated from your device, an alarm will sound to let you know. Support for 100 individual sensors is provided by the app and each sensor has enough power to last 18 months before it runs out of juice.
This is all conceptual right now, albeit a working prototype rather than pie in the sky idea. Although I haven’t seen it in the flesh, I’m not sure if I like the idea or not. Something to help me find stuff before I rush out the door would be good - particularly for my wife - but I’m not sure if, practically, this would do the trick. It seems to have more in common with suddenly losing things, from what I can tell.
So, what do you think? Useful? Useless? Let us know in the comments below



Nokia 5800 NAM Back on Shelves at Nokia US Flagship Stores – Preorders in 1-2 Weeks

Nokia 5800 NAM Back on Shelves at Nokia US Flagship Stores – Preorders in 1-2 Weeks

You are probably tired of hearing about the whole (especially if you are not North American), but hopefully this will be the end of it. The Nokia 5800 NAM is back with updated firmware v20 and returned to the sales floor at the US flagships. Those who pre-ordered online should be receiving theirs in 1-2 weeks.


We’re not sure when the v20 firmware will be available for those who currently have the Nokia 5800 NAM purchased from other stores. We’re also not sure whether the update will indeed fix the reported 3G issues


“We have concluded this was an isolated situation related to a configuration change in the North American variant. We have now adjusted the configuration and will resume sales shortly. Those few customers of the 5800 who experience a 3G signal issue are advised to contact Nokia Customer Care. We extend our sincere apologies for the inconvenience

Nokia BlackBerry killers hit the streets


Nokia BlackBerry killers hit the streets
Nokia has launched three new mobile phones designed to please both the IT department and the business and mobile email userThe E60, E61 and E70 are the first of the E-series and will be available in the first quarter of 2006. They run on Symbian operating systems and will work on GSM and 3G networks. They can also link to WLANs using Bluetooth and infrared. According to Nokia they are easy for IT departments to manage security settings, corporate apps and data.
Nokia said: "when developing these devices, two clear new trends emerged: the need for IT departments to have a secure and manageable platform, and the need for devices to support a variety of employee preferences and different working styles."
The E61, which looks like a PDA, has a full keyboard and joystick and will support many email clients including BlackBerry Connect, Goodlink, Seven Mobile Mail and Visto Mobile. Visto said the phones: "will meet the needs of business end users and the IT professionals that support them."
The E70 has a fold-out butterfly keyboard, full colour screen which can handle email and basic editing.

Nokia 5800


There’s not a lot of things we don’t know about the upcoming full touch screen handset.
All the specs of have been leaked eons ago, together with photoshop renderings and even live pics.
So there’s not much to do now but to sit and wait until October 02, the rumored date of the official Nokia Tube launch.
Still, today has got their hands on what looks to be the first official press pic of Nokia 5800 Xpress Music phone. And this gives me an excuse to post it here and recap what we already know about Nokia 5800 Tube:


The specs of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will include:
Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900), UMTS 2100, GSM/Edge, HSDPA connectivity
Symbian S60 5 Touch OS
3.2″ 640×360px, 16M color touchscreen display
3.2mpx autofocus camera with dual LED flash and 30 FPS VGA recording
Built-in A-GPS and Wi-Fi
USB 2.0 and Bluetooth 2.0
3.5mm headphone jack, TV-Out port
150MB of User memory
microSDHC memory card slot (up to 16GB, 8GB memory card in a box)
Dimensions: 111×52x15.5mm
Weight: 109 gr
Well, that’s about it for now. Lets see what the official launch will bring us.


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NOKIA


To celebrate the 20th birthday,Nokia development and the research center revealed Aeon, a prototype of telephone on tactile surface. Aeon innovates on the level of its external surface, entirely tactile, leaving apparaitre a traditional keyboard of mobile telephone.

Nokia came up with two announces. First one is about ‘ Nokia Comes With Music’, a program that allows you to buy a Nokia device with a year of unlimited access to millions of tracks from a range of great artists.
The second announcement was about the new eco-friendly 3110 Evolve. This mobile device features bio-covers made from more than 50% renewable material. It is packaged in a small bundle made of 60% recycled content and it comes with Nokia’s most energy efficient charger yet, using 94% less energy than the Energy Star requirements.Nokia’s 3110 Evolve looks like the 3110 classic. It features a 1.3-megapixel cam, FM radio, and a tri-band GSM radio.
No word on pricing or availability yet.


Here is a Nokia patent application just revealed those images above.Looks like new N-series to be baked. And near camera lenses there is something like “6 megapixels” (8 maybe)

Detailed Nokia 6210



Detailed Nokia 6210 DescriptionSleek, ergonomic styling combined with excellent battery power and
first - rate features make the Nokia 6210 phone ideal for busy people on
the move.
The Nokia 6210 phone allows you to get GSM data connections at high
speed, faxes, which means that sending emails, and browsing the Internet
is easier and faster.
A built - in WAP browser means you can have access to mobile Internet
services, and you can even use the phone as a high - speed wireless modem
with your compatible PC.
Ergonomic styling, large display, tapered shape, and internal antenna
make the Nokia 6210 phone comfortable and functional to use.
Features:
a) Slim and light
b) High - speed data support
c) WAP access
d) Extended calendar
e) Long talk and standby time
f) Refurbished
If you would like more information about Nokia 6210, please contact us or visit our website for more details.
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NOKIA 770 TABLET

NOKIA 770 TABLET
Novell's Shaking Things Up
Many changes have been occurring at Novell over the past couple of weeks, including the naming of a for more than 10% of its staff. Novell also has said it will focus its efforts on the two areas the company believes have the most growth potential--Linux and identity. These moves are part of an overall company restructuring that hopes to cut costs and raise profitability in the coming fiscal quarters.
As part of the company's decision to focus more of its work on Linux, Novell also announced that future releases in both the SLES (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server) and Novell Linux Desktop line will feature For now, KDE will continue to be supported on these product lines, but this announcement does suggest that Novell is moving in the direction of supporting only one desktop environment, a move many distributions have been considering.
Mandriva 2006 Shipping
Mandriva, formerly the Mandrake Linux distribution, that Mandriva 2006 now is available. Mandriva is a popular Linux distribution, especially among new Linux users, because it is easy to install and use. New features for the 2006 release include the Kat desktop search tool; support for Centrino mobile technology; Skype, software for making free voice calls over the Internet; an interactive firewall; and an auto-installation server. Mandriva 2006 is available by download or in a box in three versions, including one designed specifically for new Linux users, Discovery/Lx.
Although Mandriva currently is not available pre-installed on a laptop from any major vendors, DesktopLinux.com notes that Mandriva is available on . Perhaps the full support of Centrino in the Mandriva 2006 release indicates more laptop vendors will be offering Mandriva as a pre-install option in the future.
New Firefox Release Candidate Released
Hot on the heels on Firefox achieving its Firefox 1.5 has been released for downloading and testing by users everywhere. This Release Candidate version is available for testing and bug detection in anticipation of the official Firefox 1.5 release, scheduled for December 2005. Being beta software, Release Candidate 1 offers no user support and thus should not replace your current browser. But if you'd like to see what Firefox 1.5 has to offer and help fix bugs before the official release, download Release Candidate 1 and check it out.
And, if you'd like to help spread the word about the Firefox browser--or help celebrate its 100 million downloads--check out the Web site.
Nokia 770 Tablet
Finally, just in time for the holiday buying frenzy, Nokia released its Linux-powered in Europe this past week, about a month behind schedule. The 770 offers 802.11b/g and connectivity, support for a host of audio and video file formats and all sorts of Web and e-mail functionality.

Nokia is thinking green with Eco Sensor concept phone


Nokia is thinking green with Eco Sensor concept phone



Nokia has already done a "greener" phone with the Nokia 3110 Evolve model, but it also has a "futuristic Nokia Eco Sensor Concept" phone, reports It says:
Nokia Eco Sensor concept includes a wearable sensor unit that will house a number of optional sensors to monitor environment, health and local weather conditions, a dedicated mobile phone and a set of dedicated mobile software applications and services. The carrying strap made from solar cells will power the sensor unit and all the devices will "talk" to each other via low power near field radio technologies.
Concept phones are like concept cars: not designed for production. But the Eco shows the sort of things Nokia is considering for future products. And with the baby boomer population now entering old age, it's probably right on the money with the idea of incorporating health monitoring.



"LinkedIn, an Internet social network for professionals, will open up its service on Monday to outside software developers, starting with BusinessWeek magazine, to transform itself from an online contacts and referral database into an indispensable daily tool for business users," reports
LinkedIn's "Intelligent Applications platform program" lets developers create software for the service, and supports OpenSocial, but applications have to be approved. Reuters says:
The partnership with McGraw-Hill Co's BusinessWeek will link keywords, such as company names, to the LinkedIn service. Visitors to the BusinessWeek site, who place their mouse pointers over certain keywords will trigger a pop-up box detailing how many of their LinkedIn contacts are related to the company or keyword.
has more, and compares LinkedIn with Facebook.
Last year, BusinessWeek ran an interview with LinkedIn co-founder Konstantin Guericke


Nokia N98 with GPS (concept)


Nokia N98 with GPS (concept)


Here is a great photoshop effort from the French: the Nokia N98 with amazing features including an integrated GPS receiver just like the Here are the made up specs for this made up phone:
7.2 mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens
5x optical zoom (20x with digital)
3.5″ inch touch screen
integrated GPS receiver
integrated TNT receiver (Télévision Numérique Terrestre – this is what French call digitally broadcast TV channels)
Symbian S70 3rd edition
3D graphics accelerator
bluetooth
Wi-Fi (b,g,n)
HSDPA
video recording at 720×576 and 30fps
Multimedia support
5x optical zoom made us laugh the hardest. It is not mentioned in this list but I’m sure the N98 will be able to handle microSD cards and have a battery that lasts 12 hours on a single charge.
Congratulations for the amazing art work though. Here is a link to the


Nokia N810


Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Specifikacija


Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Specifikacija:
Manufacturer: Nokia
Model: Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Screen Size: 4.1 inch
Screen Resolution: WVGA (800 by 480 pixel)
Dimensions: 5.0 x 2.83 x 0.55 inches
Weight: 7.9 ounces
Camera Resolution: 0.3 Megapixels
Memory: 1 GB of Internal Storage
Communications: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Keyboard Type: On-screen, QWERTY
OS: Linux
GPS: Yes
Storage Card: MiniSD


NOKIA N95


The up-coming NSeries handset was introduced last September, and its got mobile phone users excited big time! Check-out the Nokia N95 review video below to see why. The Nokia N95 phone is all-in-one multimedia powerhouse that features a 2.6-inch 24-bit color QVGA TFT display (240 x 320 pixels), a 5.0-megapixel digital camera!, 150MB built-in memory, microSD card slot, two 3D stereo speakers, GPS, 802.11g Wi-Fi, 3g HSDPA, S60 browser, ATI 3D graphics chip for gaming, video calling, mini USB, and dedicated music keys. The impressive two-way Nokia N 95 slider phone will be available in the first quarter of 2007 at an estimated retail price of 550 euros, or around $700USD.

NOKIA N95 8 G.B


Nokia N95 8GB Mobile Phone : At the Nokia press conference held in London, Nokia unveiled the Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone specifically optimized for entertainment, music and games. The Nokia N95 8GB mobile device offers dedicated music and gaming keys, expanded flash memory, large LCD screen and extended battery performance to provide quick and easy access to entertainment content. With its expanded memory, the Nokia N95 8GB mobile multimedia phone offers up to 20 hours of digital video or up to 6000 digital songs. The Nokia N95 8GB multimedia mobile phone is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 560 before subsidies or taxes.



Nokia N95 8GB Mobile Phone "With the release of the N95 8GB Nokia offers its consumers a range of entertainment enabled features for consumers who want their music, games and favourite media with them wherever they go," says Kai Oistamo, Executive Vice President, Nokia. "We believe that the full-featured, well-designed Nokia N95 8GB multimedia mobile phone will be very popular and will help bring Nokia's Internet and music services to life."


Nokia N95 8GB - 5 Megapixel digital camera The Nokia N95, the world's greatest multimedia computer, just got greater. With all the key features of its predecessor, including a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, WLAN, HSDPA and an innovative 2-way slide, the Nokia N95 8GB now offers up to eight gigabytes of built-in memory. The Nokia N95 8GB also boasts a new luminous 2.8" QVGA display - one of the largest ever for a multimedia computer - so that watching videos, browsing the Internet or viewing maps is easy. About Nokia Mobile Phones 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.

Nokia phones pack the features


Nokia maynot have clamshells and flipopen phones but when it comes to great design combined with great features-u know who to choose.Cant stop drooling, Wi-Fi Blutooth, 4 GB its like manna, as usual there is the hiccup of price. Have already started saving, I guess will have to wait some time before I can get my hands on that piece.Apart from the price cant see anything lacking


I liked this cell phone very much its great and the picture that i took frm it were great they very very clear.So i was planning to buy this cell but i got a suggestion frm my brother that nokia is gonna launch e70 which has a 3 megapixel camera so i was jst thinking that can anyone plz help me with this i m very confused so i would b really happy if someone clears my doubt all suggestions are welcome.

PHILIPS MOBILE


Philips X650 – Another Everlasting Xenium


Philips has added a new member to its Xenium series with the introduction of Philips X650. This new slider phone sports a 2.4-inch TFT LCD display with 240 x 320 resolution and 262K colors, a 3.2MP autofocus camera, an FM radio, a 30MB internal memory, a microSD card slot, Bluetooth, a USB port and comes with an impressive battery lifetime that lasts up to 8 hours in talk-time, or up to one month in stand-by mode. The phone also supports Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900MHz) connectivity with GPRS. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and availability yet


Philips unveiled its Dual-SIM Xenium phone dubbed as the dual-SIM Philips Xenium X710. The handset features triband GSM at 900, 1800, 1900 MHz, supports EDGE or GPRS, 2.4-inch screen, 3MP camera, 20 MB internal memory, expandable through the use of microSD up to 8GB, Java MIDP 2.0, and Built in FM-radio. Measuring 113,6 x49, 1×16, 9 mm, The phone retails in an affordable price in Russia


According to rumors, Philips will release the Xenium X810 in China as a successor to the previously released Xenium X800. The phone boasts touchscreen functionality and has a 240 x 400 pixels TFT touchscreen display with 262K colors, Navigation, Quad-band GSM connectivity with EDGE, a 3.2MP camera with flash, Bluetooth and USB connectivity. Other features include a 45MB internal memory, a microSDHC memory card slot, and up to one month of stand-by time. There is no info on the release date at this time

LATEST MOBILE



Telus HTC Touch Pro2 Now Available at Best Buy


The Telus HTC Touch Pro2 is now available at Best Buy for CAD$249.99 (US$230). In case you didn’t know, the smartphone features a sliding QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2MP shooter with auto-focus, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, a microSD (HC) card slot, an FM radio with RDS and a 528Mhz Qualcomm CPU. You can also get the speakerphone system called “HTC Straight Talk” for conference calls


Speck’s Dexter iPhone Case


Speck will release an official Dexter-themed iPhone cases very soon. In case you didn’t know, the Dexter is an iPhone game which will be launched later this summer. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing or availability of these iPhone cases so far. If you want to know about the game, you can watch the game trailer after the jump

nokia


All these initiatives sum-up into not a much more then a PR vaporware, but the Greenpeace report was also mainly a PR issue for Nokia. So let the Finnish “green” PR offensive continue. We are getting some pretty nice pictures of possible future phone designs, at least.
And today we are treated with one more interesting “green” phone concept – Nokia Morph

The main idea behind Nokia Morph concept phone is the use of nanotechnology based flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces. These materials should enable Nokia to produce a mobile device that “…might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile device into radically different shapes”.
Different shaped devices you see in the picture, is actually the same one mobile handset, that transforms itself into the concrete shape according to the user needs.
The concept was developed by Nokia research center in cooperation with Cambridge University and is on display at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.