Friday, May 15, 2009

LG Viewty Smart for the UK


LG will release the LG Viewty Smart in the UK next month. For your info, the phone provides a 3-inch touchscreen display, WVGA resolution, 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity, aGPS support, Wi-Fi and the 3D S-Class UI. What makes this phone more special is that you can take crisp picture using its 8MP digital camera.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Orange UK Releases ‘Comes With Music’ Service with Nokia 5800


Orange and Nokia has joined together to release “Comes With Music” service exclusively for Orange customers on the Nokia 5800. This service will be available across a selection of Orange pay monthly price plans and upgrades from Friday 29th May 2009

ASUS Goose Mobile Phone


This phone with a odd name will be getting more and more popular up to its release date, although there is none it seems more people are taking interest to this cool looking phone. With a 2.0-megapixel camera, MP3 playback, microSD card slot, PictBridge, USB, and headphone jack who wouldn’t want this phone.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Sony Ericsson C510a To Hit Canada


Canadian mobile users will soon get their hands on Sony Ericsson C510a, since the phone has made its first appearance on SE Canada’s official website recently. This GSM/HSDPA phone is very likely to be launched by Rogers, since they’re the only GSM carrier in Canada. Sadly, an estimated release date remains unknown at the moment, but most likely in the next few months. As a reminder, the handset offers a 2.2-inch TFT scratch-resistant display with 262K colors and 240 x 320 resolution, a 3.2MP camera with autofocus, face detection, geotagging and LED flash, a 100MB of internal memory, a micro M2 card slot, a media player, an FM radio with RDS, an auto-rotation, Google Maps, email, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, access NetFront browser and Bluetooth 2.0.

BlackBerry ‘Onyx’ Unveiled


The picture of the BlackBerry “Onix” has been unveiled. This 3G-enabled GSM handset looks sexier and smaller the Bold. This is actually a prototype and we should wait for several months before this gadget gets launched.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Gadget Orchestra by RockStar


Using Belkin Rockstar multi headphone splitter, one intrepid DJ has created a cool mix of music using a Nintendo DS Lite running Electroplankon, a DSi running Korg DS-10, an iPhone, an iPod Touch and a Kaossilator.

MP7 Phone


Check out this new MP7 cell phone. It comes with a 320 x 240 touchscreen display, a 1.3-megapixel camera, built-in FM tuner and support for mobile TV along with “MP7″ format.

Nokia N96 Music edition



Just like the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic CWM Edition, the N96 offers you access to a collection of more than 2 millions song for free. From the outside the device looks the same with the ordinary N96, but a massive 16GB of storage allows you to collect a lot of favorite songs.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Android 1.5 Update For The T-Mobile G1 Next Week


T-Mobile USA is set to release new software updates which includes Android 1.5 for its T-Mobile G1 customers starting next week. Some of the updates include: a virtual keyboard (portrait/landscape).

Palm Pre Released in Canada


The long-awaited Palm Pre will be released in Canada sometime in the second half of 2009. The Canadian Palm Pre supports EV-DO connectivity, a 320 x 480 pixels multi-touch display, GPS, Wi-Fi, a full QWERTY keyboard and the WebOS platform.

Nokia 6750 Approved by the FCC


FCC has unveiled an unannounced Nokia phone for The Nokia 6750 “Mural” is a clamshell phone that comes with dedicated music keys and an outer display hidden behind a mirrored shell. The phone features Bluetooth, a memory card slot and a camera.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

iClooly Clip Stand iPhone Case


The iClooly Clip Stand for iPhone allows you to clip the phone comfortably on the pocket or let it stand on the desk. The case is currently available in red, white and black.

HTC Hero Makes An Appearance


Here are some leaked pictures of HTC’s upcoming Hero smartphone. According to Code Android, the Hero, aka G3, will be released probably in Q3 this year. As seen from the pictures, this new Android smartphone comes without a trackball, but in addition it features a 3.5mm headset jack. Sadly, no other information is given at the moment.

FCC Has Approved Sony Ericsson W995a


The Sony Ericsson W995 phone has been approved by the almighty FCC. It means that the phone will be released in the US and Canada very soon. It is actually the second handset from Sony Ericsson handset that comes equipped with an 8MP camera, a music player, a 3.5mm headset jack, the Walkman 4.0 player software, shake controls, TrackID, Bluetooth connectivity and built-in stereo speakers.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Nokia E71x Now Available in The US


The Nokia E71x is now available from AT&T’s website after a mail-in rebate. The 3G smartphone features a Voice-guided GPS navigation, Wi-Fi connectivity, HTML browser, music player and a 3.2MP camera. Its battery boasts up to 4 hours of talk time or up to 12 days of standby time.

Top 5 Rocking MP4 Players

These days, markets are overflowing with invasion by gadgets of every kind; gaming consoles, MP3 players, MP4 payers etc. MP4 players are immensely in demand these days, and people all around the world are running after them. These gadgets are beautifully designed tools used to play videos and audio, as well as viewing photos. Though one can find a wide range of MP4 players in the market with different price tags; rulers of the game can be counted on fingers. Today, I shall tell you about the top rated 5 MP4 players along with their specs and features, and their price range. I hope this article is going to be helpful for all of you.




1. iPod Touch 32 GB:
Second generation iPod Touch is packed with almost every possible feature. It is a wonderful little gadget that has the ability to keep you entertained all the time.
Specs:
Portable media center
Digital audio player, Digital video player, Digital photo viewer
2.4” x 0.3” x 4.3”
4.1 oz
LCD 3.5”
32 GB storage
Supported audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible 2, Audible 3, Audible 4, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV
Video playback formats: H.264, MPEG-4
Connectivity: USB , Docking connector , 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack
Software included: Drivers , iTunes 8 or later , iTunes Store account
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Windows XP Home , Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 2 or later , Apple Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later
Included accessories: Earphone , USB cable , Dock adapter , Polishing cloth
Limited warranty - 1 year , Technical support - Phone consulting - 90 days
Price range: $319.95-$399 (subject to variation according to time and location)
Features:
With updated features form the previous versions and lowered down price, iPod Touch 2nd generation has everything one desires from a media player. Design has not changed a great deal, but there have been made a lot of alterations in the software. Major features include a media player, podcast support, video playback (including iTunes rentals and a YouTube player), Safari Web browser, photo viewer, e mail reader (compatible with Outlook, Exchange, MobileMe, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, or any POP e mail service), an integrated Wi-Fi music store, and a host of smaller utilities (weather, calendar, maps, stocks, notes, clock, contacts, and calculator). Downloadable applications include Internet radio players, games, voice recorders, and social networking tools. Genius feature automatically creates play lists according to owner’s mood (guessed by a song).
Product’s Unique Selling Points:
A real media hub
Wi-Fi music download
App Store
32 GB storage
Limitations:
Average audio quality
ITunes software required






2. Cowon S9 16GB:
Having a great audio and video quality, Cowon S9 16GB MP4 player is second on our ranking. The long battery life and OLED display makes it our second choice.
Specs:
Digital AV player
FM tuner, Voice recorder, Digital audio player, Digital photo viewer, Digital video player, Digital audio recorder
2.2” x 0.5” x 4.2”
2.7 oz
PC interfaces: Bluetooth , Hi-Speed USB
OLED 3.3” color touchscreen display
16:9 aspect ratio
16 GB memory
Supported audio formats: MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG 1 Audio, MPEG 2 Audio, APE (Monkey’s Audio)
Supported photo format: JPEG
Built in microphone
Video playback formats: AVI, WMV, XviD
Connections: USB , Headphones , Composite video/audio output , Audio line-in
OS: MS Windows ME , MS Windows XP , MS Windows 2000 , MS Windows Vista
System requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista - Pentium III
Upgradable firmware
Price range: $204.99 - $219.99 (subject to variation according to time and location)
Features:
Though it seems to reach up to iPod Touch; but lack of Wi-Fi and less
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memory storage than iPod do not let it succeed. It is almost half the weight of iPod Touch and feels like a toy when held. OLED touchscreen, the rich video and awesome audio quality distinguish it from all other video players. Main features include Bluetooth audio, FM radio, voice recording, radio recording, BBE+ sound enhancement, a text reader, and a Flash media player for games.
Product’s Unique Selling Points:
OLED touchscreen display
Long battery life
Nice features
Text reader
Splendid audio and video quality
Limitations:
Average UI
Extra light weight like a toy
No Wi-Fi, memory expansion, standard USB port.






3. Creative Zen X-Fi 16GB:
With a great array of features packed into it, Creative Zen X-Fi is a nice MP4 player with affordable price tag.
Specs:
Portable network audio player / radio
Supported PC interfaces: Wi-Fi , Hi-Speed USB
16 GB Integrated memory
3.3 in x 0.5 in x 2.2 in
2.4 oz
Voice recording
Included accessories: Earphones , USB 2.0 cable
Software type: Creative Centrale , Drivers & Utilities
Supported audio: AAC, MP3, WAV, WMA, ADPCM, Audible
2.5” TFT screen 320 x 240 resolution
Additional features: Calendar, Bass Boost, Volume control, Voice recording, Wi-Fi compatible, Built-in organizer, X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity, USB 2.0 compatibility, X-Fi Crystalizer technology
Video playback support: Motion JPEG , WMV , MPEG-4 , DivX , XviD
Still image format: JPEG , BMP , GIF , PNG , TIFF
Built in speaker
Built in equalizer
Digital FM radio tuner
Built in microphone
Wired stereo Binaural In-ear ear-bud
1 x USB cable – External, 1 x Headphones , 1 x Hi-Speed USB Mini-USB Type B, 1 x SD Memory Card
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Windows XP SP2 , Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Price range: $175.99-$203.60 (subject to variation according to time and location)
Features:
It is the first ever device to incorporate X-Fi technology. It is finished in plastic that does not give a fine look, rather it seems a bit cheap and low quality. Function buttons have sharp edges, neither are they backlit. It doesn’t sync with computers running a software else than XP and Vista. Video is superb with no pixilation, and screen shows vivid colors.
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Product’s Unique Selling Points:
Nicely priced with a lot of features
Wi-Fi capability
X-Fi sound enhancement technology
Lovely sound and screen
Limitations:
Cheap look
Need to transcode the videos often






4. ARCHOS 5:
Archos has been manufacturing media players long before the killer iPod plunged into the competition. Years of expertise have been incorporated
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into this MP4 player by Archos. Let us have a look at its specifications.
Specs:
Digital AV player
Digital video player , Digital audio player , Web browsing , External HDD function , Digital photo viewer
5” x 0.5” x 3.1”
8.8 oz
PC interfaces: IEEE 802.11g , Hi-Speed USB , IEEE 802.11b
Features: Flash games , E-mail client , Adobe Flash 9 video support , PDF viewer , Opera web browser
TFT 4.8” color touchscreen
Built in 60/120/250 GB memory
Supported still image formats: GIF , JPEG , PNG , BMP
Supported audio formats: MP3 , Protected WMA (DRM) , WMA , WAV , PCM , ADPCM
Built in speaker
Built in microphone
Video play back formats: MPEG-4 , Motion JPEG , WMV
Video capture supported via DVR station
Video capture formats: Motion JPEG , H.264 , MPEG-2 , MPEG-4 , AVI , WMV
Connectivity: Headphones - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , USB
OS: MS Windows ME , Apple Mac OS X , Linux , MS Windows XP , MS Windows Vista
Included accessories: Stereo headphones , USB cable , Cleaning cloth
Price range: $299.00 - $349.99 (subject to variation according to time and location)
Features:
This beautiful touchscreen video player is available in 60, 120, and 250 GB
versions. It is being promoted as a Wi-Fi internet tablet whose basic controls are handles via its touchscreen except a power button and a volume rocker. Screen is glossy, and thus provides a nice platform for fingerprints and smears. Extra accessories will enhance the experience evidently.
Product’s Unique Selling Points:
High resolution touchscreen display
Wi-Fi enabled
PC and Mac compatibility
Integrated kickstand
Optional DVR, GPS, and 3G capabilities
Limitations:
Requires a proprietary USB cable for charging and transferring content
Fingerprint-prone glossy finish
No backward compatibility
Spend extra money to get most out of it







5. August DTV350C:
August DTV350C is another MP4 player that has been rated fifth in out ranking, and has pretty nice features. It costs £95 which is pretty inexpensive as compared to other media players we reviewed. This is important to note that prices are subject to variation according to time and location.
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It has a built in Freeview tuner with an EPG, subtitles and digital radio stations. The typical features of an MP4 player including audio and video playback plus photo viewing are also included. There isn’t any onboard memory, so the users will have to use an SD card. An antenna helps catch the TV channel signals, too.
Product’s Unique Selling Points:
Built in Freeview tuner with an EPG
Decent reception
Limitations:
Poor audio quality
No onboard memory
This is all about the top 5 MP4 players that are rocking the market these days. Prices are in front of you, specs are right here and pros and cons have been stated, too. Now, it is solely your own decision that what do you want to get and what do you want to avoid.

Japan To Install 3.9G Network Infrastructure


Japan will have the most advanced cell phone infrastructure in the world because four major Japanese cell phone carriers (NTT, KDDI, SoftBank and Emobile) will invest a total of $10 billion into 3.9-generation cell phone services. FYI, the 3.9G infrastructure is comparable with fiber-optic networks. Japan will begin install the new infrastructure in the early 2010s, with the carriers will use the existing 3G networks as much as possible to keep overall costs down. Japan’s biggest cell phone carrier NTT has plan to launch 3.9G services early next year, followed by the other companies in fiscal 2011 and 2012.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Vodafone HTC on May 1st, 2009


It seems that Vodafone will release the HTC Magic worldwide. Vodafone’s UK branch has announced that they will release the Magic this Friday, May 1st. You should be able to pick up the device for free, depending on the data plan that you pick.

Sony Ericsson W518a Approved By The FCC


The FCC has approved the upcoming Sony Ericsson W518a phone. The cell phone will be available via AT&T. The Sony Ericsson W518a has a QVGA internal display, external dedicated music controls, stereo Bluetooth connectivity and a 3.2MP shooter.

HTC Theme For BlackBerry Storm


Here is the HTC theme for the BlackBerry Storm that will bring HTC’s TouchFlo interface on this handset.

Softbank’s iPhone 3G Cases


Softbank has released these hand-made lacquered iPhone cases under the Japan Texture range. There are only 50 units for each design.

LG Arena KM900 Preview


Here is a preview video of the LG Arena flagship model for 2009. The phone features a totally new 3D UI. It is the first and currently the only multimedia phone for the global market to use Dolby Mobile from Dolby Laboratories, Inc. to deliver an exhilarating surround sound experience for video content and enhance the sound of music content.

iPhone Application to Avoid Swine Flu


IntuApps is a new iPhone application that can show you the current threat level for the disease, a map showing confirmed and suspected areas, a symptoms area to inform people and even an alert page for breaking news on swine flu. For your info, this application is pending approval from Apple. It’s good to know that IntuApps will be giving the app away for free when it is available in the App Store.

Motorola Clutch i465 Now Official, Headed To Boost mobile




Motorola has officially announced its latest candybar phone namely the Motorola Clutch i465, which will be available in the US via Boost Mobile sometime this quarter or in June the latest. This new handset features military-tough durability and offers a 1.79-inch TFT display with 64k colors and 128 x 160 resolution, a VGA camera, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 20MB of internal memory, push-to-talk capability, threaded messaging, MMS, email and Bluetooth connectivity.

Verizon Wireless’s Global Version of its VZ Navigator Service


Verizon Wireless just released a global version of its VZ Navigator service that provides travelers the ability to find locations and access turn-by-turn directions in North America and Western Europe. VZ Navigator Global customers can choose either English or Spanish as the default language, and miles or kilometers to mark distances.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Alltel Releases BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230


Alltel has announced the upcoming release of BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 smartphone on its network. In case you’ve forgotten, this clamshell phone offers a small external display and an internal display with a 240 x 320 resolution. Other features include GPS mapping, a SureType keyboard, a 2-megapixel camera that’s capable of video, full HTML browsing, a rich media player with the ability to sync music from iTunes or Windows Media Player, a microSD/microSDHC card support and stereo Bluetooth connectivity. The Pearl Flip 8230 will be available from Alltel starting early May.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Waterproof Solar Powered Phone From AU KDDI And Sharp


AU KDDI and Sharp will release a waterproof mobile phone in Japan that features a solar panel embedded in its lid that is able to recharge your phone on the go. The phone will be released in June this year. Stay tuned for more updates

Red LG Lotus


The red version of Sprint’s LG Lotus messaging phone is now officially available at 50 percent off the original price. The handset has a 2-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, EV-DO, a music player, and more.

Motorola 3G RAZR LúK Phone


The new black version of Motorola’s 3G RAZR LúK phone will be available soon in the Korean market. The phone supports HSDPA 7.2Mbps data transmit speed, video call, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, and MP3 playback. However, there is no info on pricing at this time.

FCC Approved Nokia 8208 CDMA Dual Slider


The Nokia 8208 has been approved by the FCC. The CDMA phone was announced earlier this year. It features a dual-slide form factor, and supports MP3 music player, 3MP camera with 6X digital zoom and video recorder, and 150MB internal storage with 16GB microSD card support. Its battery provides 20 hours of continuous music playback.

Monday, April 20, 2009

LG ViewtyII AKA LG GC900 In June For Orange UK Network


Omio.com today reported that LG will release the new LG Viewty II or also known as the LG GC900 sometime in June with the Orange UK network. As a reminder, the LG Viewty II has a 3 inch WCGA touch screen, 3D S-Class user interface, 8MP camera with Xenon flash and manual/auto-focus and image stabilisation, A-GPS, ISO support, accelerometer, geo-tagging, slow motion video, DivX and Xvid. In addition, this smartphone also supports 7.2Mbps HSDPA data, WiFi and 32GB of expandable storage.

Samsung Trance Coming To Verizon On April 24


According to BGR, Samsung is set to launch their latest mid-end music-oriented slider ‘Trance U490′ on April 24th via Verizon. This music handset will sport a 2.1-inch display with 176 x 220 resolution, 1.3MP camera, Bang & Olufsen ICEpower audio technology, 1GB of internal memory, microSDHC card support (up to 16GB), VZ Navigator, email, web browser, Bluetooth and 3.5mm headset jack.

Samsung A657 Mobile Phone


AT&T has recently released the Samsung A657 candybar handset that comes with a rubberized shell and has been specially designed to meet US military-spec standards for its ruggedness. The A657 has a flashlight as a backup for those working in dark conditions, Bluetooth connectivity, 3G support, GPS mapping and a microSDHC memory card slot(up to 8GB).

NokiPhone N3000i Dual Slide Phone


Here’s the latest Nokia clone ‘NokiPhone N3000i’ from a Chinese company. This handset is a kind of a hybrid clone between an iPhone and a Nokia N95, it offers a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, 260k QVGA, a dual slide keyboard, 2MP camera, dual SIM slot, 256MB of T-Flash memory, video/sound recorder, media player, Bluetooth 2.0, GPRS & WAP connectivity.

Acer DX650 And DX900 Launched In Hong Kong


Acer has recently launched two of its latest smartphones in the form of the DX650 (left) and DX900 (right) in Hong Kong. Both smartphones are equipped with a Samsung S3C 6410 533MHz processor, an integrated SiRFstar III GPS chipset, 128MB RAM, 256MB flash memory, Windows Mobile 6.1 OS with Spb Mobile Shell v2.1 3D UI and supports WiFi 802.11b/g as well as Bluetooth connectivity. So here are the main differences between the two handsets: the DX650 is a dual sided handset with a dedicated number pad, a 1.27-inch OLED display on the back and a 2.8-inch touchscreen display on the front. Meanwhile, the DX900 is a dual-SIM phone that only offers a single 2.8-inch touchscreen display with 640 x 480 high resolution.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Receives Capacitive Screen Upgrade?


Nokia will make the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone a little bit more responsive by switching out its resistive touchscreen display with a capacitive screen. This upgrade will make the handset more competitive than its rival models from Apple, Samsung and LG. However, there is no official confirmation from Nokia. Stay tuned for more updates.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Motorola MOTOROKR Clamshell Phone


Motorola has just refreshed its ROKR music line with a new clamshell phone for music lovers and fitness enthusiasts. Dubbed as the MOTOROKR W6, the phone comes with a number of fitness-tracking applications that allow you to organize your training sessions and keep track of your physical condition. With this mobile phone, you will be able to store the duration of your aerobic sequences and the number of burned calories. The new MOTOROKR W6 also features music-dedicated keys and stereo Bluetooth support. Other features include a 1.3-megapixel camera and a microSD card (up to 2GB). There is no word on pricing or availability, but Motorola will release the W6 in Mexico first.

Motorola QA4 Evoke Now Available from Alltel


The Motorola QA4 Evoke is now available for purchase in the US via Alltel for $79.99 with a 2-year contract agreement and after a $100 mail-in rebate. In case you didn’t know, the Motorola QA4 Evoke features a 2.8 inch touchscreen display with 240 x 400 pixels, virtual QWERTY keyboard, hardware alphanumeric keypad, EVDO Rev A connectivity, A-GPS, integrated social networking capabilities, a 2MP camera and expandable memory.

HiPhone Nano Is Out


HiPhone of China has released the so called HiPhone Nano, a clamshell phone that features a dedicated media key reminiscent of the iPod clickwheel and a monochrome screen that shows the time. On the inside of this phone, you’ll find a 2.4-inch touchscreen display along with a numeric keypad. Other interesting features include a 1.3MP camera, dual SIM slot, 256MB TF card, microSD card slot, MP3/MP4 player, video/sound recorder, e-book reader, GPRS and Bluetooth connectivity. The phone comes in red, gold and silver for $124.99 (unlocked).

Kyocera’s Kinetic Powered OLED Phone


Here is the future of cell phones. Kyocera has recently introduced its new concept phone. The phone can be folded, just like a wallet to either reveal the keypad or to unfold into a screen. When being used for calls, the phone remains folded up like a small wallet, but it can unfold to reveal the OLED screen and QWERTY keyboard. Designed by Susan McKinney, the concept phone has a flexible keyboard and shape memory, so that the keys pop up for use, but blend into the surface when not being used. The phone also uses a small piezoelectric generators that derive energy from human interaction. The more you fiddle with the phone, the more energy is generated.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Nokia 5030, 5330 And 5730 XpressMusic Handsets Unveiled


These particular handsets should appeal to people who care a lot about playing music on their cell phones.
Nokia unveiled the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic model, which targets the social networking market by offering a full sliding keyboard. This model runs for $355.
Nokia 5330 XpressMusic will be arriving in Q3 with a sticker price of $230. It has a light feature for ravers.
The Nokia 5030 is aimed at emerging markets, and offers a music-capable phone for a moderate price.
“Additional launches, including Italy, Sweden and Mexico, are planned for the coming several months,” Nokia said in a statement.

What Is HSDPA?

HSDPA is an acronym for High Speed Downlink Packet Access which is a protocol for 3G of the High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family. HSPDA is an important protocol that allows UMTS networks to run at faster speeds with higher capacity.

HSDPA has been a part of the UMTS standard since release 5. HSDPA allows for uplink speeds of 384kbs/sec. That’s quite an improvement over the former best of 128kpbs.
HSDPA is a big part of future networks due to its ability to increase the effectiveness of broadband networks. Not only does HSDPA improve connection speeds, but it improves problems with latency, causing end users to have a better experience overall.
HSDPA is now so successful that HSDPA networks are being rolled out worldwide and now many USB HSDPA modems are being marketed as “mobile broadband cpnnections.” In the next few years there’s expected to be a large proliferation of HSDPA modems and networks.
If you want to see how HSDPA works, visit Singapore. Singapore is the only place right now running HSDPA nationwide. That should change in coming years as more countries upgrade.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

A Rare and Stylish Cellular Phone from Kyocera


The phone that is shown above is a Kyocera e1100 which is the latest model of the Japanese mobile phone brand. This phone was actually introduced several months ago but until now we haven’t seen any action from them.It’s very unfortunate that this stylish phone, though not famous, has not reached the market yet. This Kyocera displays a very sleek design with its 89.5 x 52 x 16.7 mm dimension that weighs only 90 grams. This is pretty light and slim for a flip phone. This phone also features a hidden 16 x 104 OLED display on front that appears every time it receives any alerts. The things that lack on this phone are a higher resolution camera because it only has 1.3 Megapixel, and a Wi-Fi and 3G connection. If they will only include these on the package this cellular phone will definitely sell like hot pancakes.Let’s just hope to see this phone in the following months or so or if they can, maybe they could release the improved version instead of the original

Sony Ericsson TM506 Exclusively


Sony Ericsson has released a new phone which can be a good or a bad phone depending on the person’s preference. This Sony Ericsson TM506 is a flip phone which features T-mobile’s first ever 3G HSDPA.The Sony Ericsson TM506 features its flip design which only weighs at 101 grams in a 95 x 47 x 17.8 mm shell. It has a 2.2 screen with 262k colors and 240×320 pixels which is not impressive enough especially compared with the other phones that mobile brands have been releasing. Well, for a low end phone, this mobile phone may be a good choice because of its 3G capability. This phone’s internet browsing function is said to be blazing because of its high speed internet but the question is, for how long? So far there are only few users of T-mobile 3G since this is the first phone to support that function but what if the users increased in bulk? It will definitely cause a major slow down on T-Mobile’s 3G network.Aside from this phone’s 3G capability, it also has the usual phone functions like an mp3 player, video recorder, 2 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, etc. If you’re a person who prefer to have a smart phone, this mobile phone by Sony Ericsson is not for you because of its limited functions. This TM506 by Sony Ericsson is available through T-Mobile which costs less than a hundred dollar

LG KC910 the First Full Screen with 8.0 Megapixel Camera


LG has just released their new mobile phone which can be considered as one of the most competitive phones. After the success of their LG Viewty, they once again created a mobile phone that will also be a success because of its many features and characteristics that a mobile phone enthusiast will surely enjoy.This KC910 is a touch screen phone which features an 8.0 Megapixel camera in a 3.0 inch screen. Though it has a very high resolution camera, the resolution of the phone itself only has 240×400 pixels. The camera of this phone features the Schneider Kreuznach lens which has an autofocus and manual focus function along with face, smile, and blink detection. It also includes a xenon flash which is very useful in dark areas. This phone is also amazing with its Xvid and DivX video player, TV out, mp3 and an mp4 player which complete its media functions. This phone is also a Wi Fi capable which enables you to access the internet. The looks of this phone highlights its best feature which is the 8.0 Megapixel camera thus making this look like a digital camera.

Brilliant Bluetooth Bracelet


Bluetooth Headset The Bluetooth wristband works as a bracelet and is capable of every brand Bluetooth mobile phone, When not in use it can perform trippy visualizations. The rest of the band is silica gel and can be changed, as there are different colours and sizes. They have a light that glow in different colours - red - when you receive a call. and with vibration. It can be applicable for every brand bluetooth mobile phone.
Main Features:
Bluetooth Version: 1.2
Bluetooth Profiles: Headset, Handsfree Frequency 2.4 GHz Spectrum Stand By Time: 60 Hours
Stand By Time: 60 Hours
Power Source: USB Charging -Internal
Battery Dimension: 18mm(W)x6mm(H)x250mm( Maximum wrist circumference, strap closed / 320mm strap open)
Other Features:Attractive finish Flexible rubber blend strap Led indicator light
Accessories:Manual Charger

BlueTooth H700 Headset silver black


Bluetooth Headset All Bluetooth products are hot sellers all over the world! Bluetooth products displayed here are bluetooth headsets, bluetooth adaptors, bluetooth car kits. Use a headset / earpiece to speak on your mobile. The handset is in your pocket or bag, and needs no cables to connect to the microphone/ speakers. Use your mobile phone in your car without holding the handset. Safer and cooler. Bluetooth uses radio waves that can transmit through walls and other non-metal barriers. Bluetooth applicates wireless networking between PCs; Wireless PC peripherals. E.g. printer, mouse, keyboard communicating with PC by Bluetooth signal; Console controllers (e.g. PS3) are turning to Bluetooth wireless technology; Data transfer; Remote controls and Museum-style / tour guide information audio headsets. Available in the following colors: silver black, blue, golden, silver, mauve, full black.