Philips Xenium X630 50 days of standby time

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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Philips Xenium X630, a good-looking candybar that should be available in the near future (probably in China first).

The X630 doesn’t have 3G connectivity, and most of its features are mid to low-end.

However, users will probably appreciate the fact that the phone comes with a 1530 mAh battery capable of lasting up to 12 hours in talk-time, or up to 50 days in stand-by time.
Measuring 111.8 x 48.9 x 15.1 mm and weighing 118 grams, the X630 also features:

* 2.4 inches QVGA display with 262k colors
* 3.2MP camera
* Bluetooth with A2DP
* Music player
* FM radio
* MicroSDHC card support, up to 8GB

The price of Philips Xenium X630 is not known at the moment.

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Nokia 7510 with UMA enabled At Rogers

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Nokia 7510 SuperNova in Europe, the handset is a clamshell that was also released by T-Mobile in the US.

Rogers’ Nokia 7510 is UMA enabled and thus TalkSpot compatible, “giving Canadians seamless access between a cellular and wireless home internet connection.”

The phone has two Xpress-on changeable covers (in blue and red) and it features a hidden external display with “cool light effects”.
Here are the main specs of Nokia 7510:

* QVGA internal display with 16 million colors
* Bluetooth
* Music player
* FM radio with RDS
* OSS browser
* 2MP camera with LED flash
* 512MB card in the box

For the moment, Nokia 7510 is not yet featured on Rogers’ website, but the carrier said that customers should be able to find it in retail locations. The phone’s price is of $49.99 with a 3-yr contract agreement.

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Samsung VICE, LG Rumour 2 now Available on Virgin

Virgin Samsung VICE (left), LG Rumour 2 (right)

Virgin has two new QWERTY-equipped handsets for you folks out there, the Samsung VICE and the LG Rumour 2. First introduced by Bell in Canada, the Virgin Samsung VICE retails for just $79.99 on a 3-year contract, $129.99 for 2-years, and $149.99 on a single year plan or prepaid. As a quick refresher, the Samsung VICE comes with a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS, and a jog wheel for music navigation apart from its slide-out full QWERTY keypad.

Meanwhile, the Virgin LG Rumour 2 is selling much cheaper at $49.99 on a 3-yr contract, $99.99 on a 2-year plan, and $129.99 for a single year or on prepaid. With a less impressive feature set which includes a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and 2.5mm headphone jack, it’s really no surprise that this one retails for much less than the Samsung Vice. It does, however, come with a replaceable back plate so personalization shouldn’t be an issue with the LG Rumour 2.

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Motorola Clutch i465 announced by Sprint

Motorola Clutch i465
Sprint Nextel, the nation’s third-largest wireless provider, today announced the Motorola Clutch, its first push-to-talk phone with an integrated QWERTY keyboard. The Clutch i465 also meets Military Specification 810F for low pressure, high and low temperatures, dust, shock, vibration and solar radiation. It features a new kind of text messaging service that uses Nextel’s class-leading push-to-talk network. “Group Messaging,” as it’s called, takes advantage of the Nextel Direct network’s strengths - allowing for instant text-communications with a large group. Its includes Java-enabled, comes with a digital still and video camera, and supports GPS, Bluetooth and third-party apps.

The new Motorola Clutch i465 will be available this summer for $39.99 with a new two-year service agreement, $20 instant rebate and $50 mail-in rebate (excluding taxes).
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MOTOROLA KARMA QA1 FROM AT&T

MOTOROLA KARMA QA1 FROM AT&T

MOTOROLA KARMA QA1 FROM AT&T has announced the availability of the Motorola Karma QA1. The phone is a variant of the CDMA Hint and features a 2.5 inch QVGA resolution landscape display. This messaging device from Motorola, the Karma QA1 gives customers one-click access to Facebook, and MySpace, plus an all-in-one view of messages with easy scroll navigation.

At 3.46 x 2.51 x 0.70 inches, the quad-band EDGE/dual-band HSDPA device is kind of short and stubby until you pop open the slider to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. It’s also got a 2.5-inch QVGA display, 2MP camera (with 8x zoom and LED flash), aGPS, web browser, media player, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, 3.5mm jack, and microSDHC slot.

It is available now for $79.99 with a $50 mail in rebate and a 2-year contract.

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Philips Xenium X630

Philips Xenium X630 soon
Philips Xenium X630 that boasts a super long battery life. It is quite elegant and functional monoblock. The device can work out without recharging the battery the whole 50 days, while the models are usually long series Xenium able to withstand about a month. The X630 doesn’t have 3G connectivity, and most of its features are mid to low-end.

Other interesting specs include a 2.4-inch QVGA display with 262k colors, a 3.2MP camera, a music player, an FM radio, a microSDHC card slot (up to 8GB) and Bluetooth with A2DP. Philips Xenium X630 also feature a small tachpad or optical trekpad, which is located below the display. At least as far as can be seen in the image, it is precisely this element of control. The price of Philips Xenium X630 is not known at the moment.

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Motorola VE440 “Cadbury” Leaked

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Motorola Cadbury, codename VE440, has successfully passed the certification of Bluetooth SIG. Motorola VE440 Cadbury is not a smartphone. It’s a CDMA handset that apparently has low-end features.The website published photograph of the device - a classic single digital keyboard. Apparently, the unit refers to the primary level and is a budget music: on the side of his body are buttons player.On the characteristics of Motorola Cadbury VE440 virtually nothing is known. But surely, the phone supports a wireless interface Bluetooth.

Motorola VE440 Cadbury  Leaked

Chances are the Motorola VE440 will arrive via Verizon or Sprint in the US, although there is no definite release date yet.



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MiLi Pro iPhone projector

MiLi Pro is a LCOS, LED-driven projector for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The Mili Pro sports a unique folding design, which unpacks to form an angled dock, stand, and horizontally-aimed projector. Instead, you can “scale your iPhone’s video up to a 40 inch for screen for eye strain free, relaxed viewing.” The site mentions that you can project from 5 to 70?, but that 40? is optimal. The MiLi Pro laso features VGA and RCA inputs along with an iPhone dock connector, an integrated speaker, rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, and an included spare battery. RCA cable will allow you to connect most standard AV equipment sources such as DVD players, VCR’s, etc.

MiLi Pro iPhone projector

No word on pricing, but the MiLi Pro is tipped to arrive this September.



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Sony Ericsson T715 Slider Phone

Friday, June 26, 2009

Sony Ericsson T715

Sony Ericsson today announced a sophisticated slider phone, Sony Ericsson T715, in London. The T715 supports fast 3G connection and has a large keyboard and big font size. It has a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with photo light feature for taking pictures in low light conditions.

Sony Ericsson T715

“The T715 is a sophisticated slider mobile phone that fits a busy lifestyle and is perfect for those who are looking for a phone with practical and up-to-date features” said Quentin Cordier, Marketing Business Manager at Sony Ericsson. “Building on our current 3G portfolio, the T715 allows us to bring 3G mobile phones to even more markets giving them high speed internet access wherever they are. With a premium brushed aluminium cover and glossy front, this new mobile phone demonstrates the sophisticated design language consumers have come to expect from Sony Ericsson.”

Sony Ericsson T715

There isn’t any information about its price and availability.

Sony Ericsson T715



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HTC Ozone

Verizon has now announced its own version of HTC’s latest WinMo Standard handset as the HTC “Ozone.”. As expected, the full QWERTY candybar will run you $49.99 on contract after rebates.

HTC “Ozone” uses CDMA and EVDO Rev A for calls and 3G, it has quad-band GSM and EDGE support for calls and 2G data in most parts of the world. The so-called Ozone features a 2-megapixel camera, VZ Navigator and visual voicemail support a microSDHC slot that holds up to 16GB, and a beefy 1500mAh battery. Orders start online on June 29th, but retail shoppers will have to wait until July 13th. It’s available in Black

HTC Ozone Announced by Verizon

“Key features:
• Ergonomically-designed QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy typing
• Flexible connectivity options with Verizon Wireless’ 3G network, global roaming capabilities and support for Wi-Fi
• 1500 mAh battery delivers extended operating time
• Includes international charging adapters to stay powered up while abroadLifestyle features:
• VZ NavigatorSM – get audible turn-by-turn directions to more than 15 million points of interest and share the directions with others
• Visual Voice Mail – view, delete, reply, listen to and forward voice mail messages without having to listen to prior messages or voice instructions
• Mobile IM – connect with friends on AOL® Instant Messenger, Windows® Messenger and Yahoo!® Messenger
• Mobile Email – access to popular e-mail services such as Yahoo!®, Hotmail®, AOL® and Windows® Live Seamless Microsoft® Exchange synchronization with Microsoft® Office Mobile for maximum productivity
• Access to most frequently used features with a simplified “sliding panel” user interface
• One-touch messaging key for quick connection to friends and famil



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Nokia N97 and N86 8MP in stock now!

Well the wait is finally over, two of the most important phones in Nokia’s history have now launched and are in stock at Mobiles.co.uk. The N97 is Nokia’s attempt to take back some of the market share lost to new kids on the block Apple and the ever more impressive Samsung, both of whom have released successful touchscreen mobile phones. Nokia have been slow to join the touchscreen revolution (the 5800 and a few internet tablets are their only touchscreen releases to date) but with consumers falling over themselves to get in on the touchscreen action, Nokia simply couldn’t lie down anymore. Meanwhile, the Nokia N86 8MP is the long awaited (and perhaps overdue) 8.0 Megapixel camera phone from Nokia, the companies first. But, with Apple once again dominating with its newly released update, the iPhone 3GS, and several manufacturers moving on to 12 Megapixel camera phones, is it too late for the N97 and N86 8MP?

On the face of things, the N97 doesn’t bring that much new to the party. Touchscreen phones dominate the market, 5.0 Megapixel camera’s are somewhat out of date and the Symbian operating system is hardly hot property in the wake of the young upstarts such as the iPhones OSX and Googles Android platform. So can the N97 still make an impact? Nokia certainly think so. The focus for the N97 is that it claims to bring the internet to your phone like no other. The new Symbian home screen allows you to add customisable shortcuts (or widgets) to the homescreen. Again this is nothing new, but the potential for this is demonstrated in the Facebook app. The Facebook widget sits on your homescreen and will let you log in with a few taps. Once logged in, the app continues to run, notifying you of a new message, telling you when you’ve been poked or tagged in a photo and letting you change your status.

That’s not all; take a photo with the 5.0 Megapixel camera and you can upload it straight to your Facebook page, tag friends and post comments. Put simply, the Facebook experience on the N97 is as close to using it on a PC that you’ll find anywhere and this is just one of the apps. The addition of a hardware QWERTY keyboard compliments web browsing as it gives you flexibility. You can use the touchscreen on its own for one handed web browsing, or open up the keyboard for faster text input whilst still having full access to the touchscreen to scroll and navigate web pages. Take a look online and you’ll find plenty of iPhone fans crying out for a QWERTY keyboard so for those people, the N97 is a natural choice. The comparisons with the iPhone continue with the huge 32GB internal memory, though Nokia gain the victory with the option to expand it further. The biggest area that could make or break the N97 is in the Apps department and with this in mind, Nokia have completely revamped their download service and released the Ovi Store, you’re one stop shop for Symbian applications. Can it take on the App store and, on a broader scale, the iPhone itself? Only time will tell, but the N97 certainly has the tools to do so.

As for the N86, it is without question that Nokia are late to the 8.0 Megapixel party but have they missed it completely or are they just fashionably late? Nokia will argue that they waited to launch an 8.0 Megapixel camera phone until they were confident that they could master the technology and, in turn release the best 8.0 Megapixel camera phone, not just another ‘also ran’. The N86 gets off to a good start as the first phone to feature variable aperture levels which lets users alter the amount of light the lens lets in. This kind of technology is usually reserved to Digital SLR’s so its inclusion in a phone is impressive. From sample photos we’ve seen (and taken) the N86 seems to perform admirably in low light conditions and bright daylight. The N86 8MP also a 28mm wide angle lens which lets you get even more into a photo.

Apart from the impressive camera, the N86 8MP also plans to take on the recent wave of gaming centric mobile phones thanks to full support for the Ngage gaming platform and the popular dual slide design which comfortably transforms the phone into a handheld games console. Support for the Ovi Store should provide a never ending supply of Ngage compatible games ranging from simple card and puzzle games to the latest releases including the new Transformers: ROTF movie tie in and WWE Smackdown Vs. Raw 2009. The N86 8MP also provides refuge for those of you in the market for a new phone who want top of the range features simply don’t want a touchscreen device (you know who you are).



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Samsung S8000 Jet

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The Samsung S8000 Jet is a touchscreen phone that has an easy-to-use interface that positions it between a smartphone and a simple phone.

The user interface is called Touchwiz 2.0 which has a few industry first features mixed in. One of those features is a 6 sided cube which acts as the menu (Launcher) system although it is very similar to the LG Arena’s cube interface. It is activated by pushing a button on the phone and then you use gestures to rotate the cube to the menu system you want. The user interface is also motion based and allows you to tilt the phone in various directions to access certain functions such as speed dial.

Smart Unlock is another interesting feature. What that does is puts a group of letters on the screen. When you unlock your phone you press one of the letters at the same time and a specific feature is accessed. You can set up what letter does what through the phones configuration. Four home screens can be configured on the Samsung Jet and each of the four screens is fully customisable allowing you to group icons where you want them.

The screen on the S8000 Jet measures 3.1″ and is a WVGA AMOLED touchscreen that has a 400 x 800 pixel resolution. An 800MHz Processor powers the phone which provides enough power to make the browser very quick. The browser supports flash, allows you to open up 5 web pages at once as well as downloading multiple files simultaneously.

On to connectivity it has HSDPA, Wi-fi, GPS and Bluetooth which is nothing new and fairly standard on many phones these days. The GPS unit on the phone works along with 3D map navigation software named Samsung Mobile Navigator. 2GB of built in memory can be found on the phone and as can be expected, a microSD slot is also provided which accepts cards up to 16GB in capacity.

A 5 megapixel digital camera is included on the phone that also has the usual blink detection, image stabilisation and auto-focus that we can expect on an advanced phone. Mixed with the GPS you can also Geo-tag your pictures too. The phones camera can capture video at 30 frames per second with a respectable resolution of 720 x 480 pixels. Lowering the resolution allows you to capture at a higher speed for slow motion shots.

The Samsung S8000 Jet is an impressive looking phone and as it has the features of a smartphone but sits between advanced and simple phones it could be just right for those not looking for something too difficult to use.



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Motorola Karma QA1 Release Confirmed

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Motorola and AT&T have just announced a new quick messaging phone, the Karma QA1 – which is actually not that new, since we first saw it back in February.

Targeted at teenagers and young adults, Motorola Karma is an oval-shaped phone that features a sliding QWERTY keyboard, 3G (dual-band, 850/1900 MHz), threaded messaging, and a homescreen with one-click-access icons for Facebook and MySpace.

The Karma QA1 will be available in AT&T’s stores and online, starting June 28.

Until then, here’s what the handset looks like:


The full specs list of Moto Karma QA1 includes

* 2.5 inch QVGA display
* GPS
* Stereo Bluetooth
* 3.5mm headset jack
* 2MP camera with flash and video recording
* 100MB internal memory
* MicroSD card support, up to 16 GB
* 1170 mAh battery

But what about the phone’s price? Well, AT&T will sell the Karma for as low as $79.99, but only of you sign a 2-yr contract agreement and choose a plan of at least $60 per month.



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Bharti Airtel and HTC bring First Android Powered Phone to India

 HTC MagicHTC Magic has become India’s first Android phone, as HTC and Bharti Airtel announced its upcoming availability in the world’s second largest mobile market.

The Indian Magic comes in an interesting red/black color version

Other than that, its features are similar to the ones of the original Magic, including: Android 1.5 OS, 3.2 inch HVGA touchscreen display, G-sensor, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, web browser, email and a 3.2 autofocus camera with video recording.

Customers will be able to find the HTC Magic at Airtel Relationship Centres and authorised HTC resellers in 17 important Indian towns.

The retail price of HTC Magic is of 29,900 ($616). Airtel’s subscribers who buy the smartphone will be provided with 100MB/month of free data download, for 6 months.

HTC Magic was recently announced in the US too, branded as T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, and it will be introduced soon in many other markets around the world. So it’s no wonder that HTC plans to sell the smartphone in 1 million units by the end of the summer.



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HTC’s Third Google Anroid Phone is the Touch with Hero


So, after T-Mobile announced the second Google Android phone, the myTouch 3G it went ahead and revealed the third one - the HTC Hero. Interestingly, HTC Hero has a new feature which didn’t made it through with myTouch 3G, what HTC calls as the Sense. HTC Sense is a new approach to smartphone functionality - Make it Mine, Stay Close and Discover the UnexpectedMake it Mine is a facility for personalizing the HTC Hero’s menus and interface through widgets that would push online contents to the phone including personalization of contents on different phone profiles. Stay Close on the other hand would make it easier for you to stay in touch with friends and family through various communication channels including calls, photo sharing, social networking status updates and phone apps. And finally we have Discover would facilitate sharing of experiences through the mobile phones.

Design-wise, the HTC Hero is all sleek and dandy with bevelled edges and angled bottom. It was designed with contours that would fit comfortable in the palm of your hands. Other design features include anti-fingerprint screen coating and Teflon coating with durable white surface.

As for its technical features, the HTC Hero boasts of a 3.2-inch HVGA display, optimized web browsing, aGPS, digital compass, gravity sensor, 3.5mm stereo headset jack, 5MP autofocus camera, expandable microSD memory card slot, and a dedicated search button.

Key technical aspects are as follows:

  • Qualcomm MSM7200A, 528 MHz processor
  • Google Android Platform
  • 512MB RAM
  • 1.35g weight
  • 3.2-inch TFT LCD touch-sensitive screen with 320×480 HVGA resolution
  • HSPA/WCDMA 900/2100 MHz network capability
  • up to 2Mbps up-link and 7.2 Mbps dowlink speeds
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900MHz frequency
  • Bluetooth, WiFi, 3.5mm audio jack
Release will be in July for European mobile phone users. Asian release follows sometime in the summer, while the North American version won’t be out until late 2009.


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New iPhone 3GS Emits a High-frequency Tone

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

New iPhone 3GS Emits a High-frequency Tone

A new problem has been discovered with the sound files on the brand new iPhone 3GS. The iPhone emits a high-frequency tone (around 15KHz) after playing the unlock sound, SMS sound, etc. Since most people cannot hear frequencies as high as that, it has gone unnoticed for a while. However, there is no high-pitched tone when the phone is set to vibrate. We hope that Apple will fix this issue very soon.



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ColorWare’s Custom Colors for the Apple iPhone 3GS

ColorWare's Custom Colors for the Apple iPhone 3GS

If you are bored with the black and white colors of iPhone 3GS, then you can purchase the colorful version of the handset from ColorWare. The back of the handset retails for $150, meanwhile a piece for the bezel frame and button are priced at $20 each, and the SIM holder for $20. They will also do up your earbuds for an additional $15.

ColorWare's Custom Colors for the Apple iPhone 3GS



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HTC Hero and HTC Sense now official (update, video included)

HTC today unveiled a brand new Android smartphone – it’s the HTC Hero, a handset we’ve seen several times until now, in unofficial photos and videos.

Coming as the third Android product from HTC, the Hero is a G1-meets-Magic device, combining the looks of the first with the elegance of the second one.

It has the now-famous “chin”, but it doesn’t feature a hardware keyboard. That’s all right, I guess, since Android 1.5 OS, on which the Hero runs, has a software QWERTY keyboard.

It’s said that the white version of HTC Hero (seen below) is dressed in a Teflon coating, which should help you handle it easier. No word yet about the handset’s other color versions.

HTC Hero official

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The main specs of HTC Hero include:

  • 3.2 inch fingerprint-resistant touchscreen display with 320 x 480 pixels
  • Accelerometer
  • GSM and HSDPA connectivity
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • Google Maps, Google Streetview and various other Google apps / services
  • 5MP camera with autofocus, but without Flash
  • MicroSDHC card support

HTC has also announced a new software interface, called HTC Sense. This will apparently run on all the upcoming HTC smartphones (both Android and Windows Mobile), so I wonder, what will happen to the TouchFLO 3D UI?

HTC Hereo black

HTC Sense, also known as “Rosie”, includes three different layers: “Make it Mine”, “Stay Close” and “Discover the Unexpected”.

“Make it Mine” lets you personalize the device and add any widget you like, while “Stay Close” provides an overview on all forms of communications you made through your phone – including calls, messages and social networking websites.

HTC Hero with the Sense UI will be available in Europe starting July. Its price was not announced.



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LG Announces Chinese enV Touch

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LG has just announced two phones for the Chinese market: the KT878 and KV920. The first is an Omnia-esque smartphone running on China’s proprietary TD-SCDMA hardware, and packs Windows Mobile 6.1, a 5 megapixel camera and a 3″ WVGA screen. By the looks of it, there’s an optical sensor between the soft keys, so you’ll have your pick of input options. The KV920 is a Voyager-style full-QWERTY flip with a slightly lower-key 2.8″ QVGA screen that runs on EVDO networks, and carries a 3 megapixel camera. If it looks familiar, that’s because it’s the enV Touch that just came out on Verizon not too long ago.



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HTC Firestone Pretty Images

We saw a rough mockup of the HTC Firestone, the successor of the HTC Touch HD that may appear on August. The specs of this Windows Mobile 6.5 look sweet:

• Phone: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS900, UMTS2100.
• GSM and HSDPA connectivity.
• Windows Mobile 6.5.
• Screen 3.6 inch WVGA touchscreen display transflective TFT, 65,536 colors.
• CPU: speed 600Mhz Qualcomm 8250 processor.
• Memory: 256MB RAM and 512 MB ROM.
• Slot: Micro SD.
• Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR.
• Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g.
• AGPS.
• Gyro Sensor.
• Headphones: 3.5mm.
• Main Camera: 8 million pixels



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SciPhone N12 Smartphone

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
SciPhone N12 is the first SciPhone Nseries phone we’ve ever heard of and, second, it runs a genuine Android OS. Users interface via the 3.2-inch touchscreen and its virtual keyboard, but like in most other Android phones, an integrated trackball is also present for navigation.

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Anyway, here is the data of the upcoming N12 SciPhone from Bluelans; if it will ever be released:
» Processor: Marvell Monahands (624MHz) + Qualcomm MSM6246
» Operating system: Android/ Windows Mobile
» Dimensions: 117*58*12.7
» Mode: UMTS-2100MHz, GSM-900/1800/1900 MHz
» Bearer: GSM, 3G(WCDMA)
» Display: WQVGA 240*400 pixels, 3.2 inch TFT 262K
» Main camera: 3.2M pixel
» Secondary Camera: 0.1M pixel
» Storage: ROM-256MB+64MB, RAM-256MB+64MB
» Extended Storage: Micro SD, up to 16GB
» USB: USB 2.0 high speed
» Bluetooth: Ver 2.0
» GPS: Yes
» WiFi: IEEE 802.11b/11g
» TV: CMMB
» Battery capacity: 1000mAh
» Standby time(GSM): Up to 220 hours
» Voice talk time(2G): Up to 170 minutes

The SciPhone N12 will be available on June 25th, priced at the equivalent of about $234



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Samsung Pixon12

12 megapixel camera phone will be the topping the list of every major manufacturer’s release schedule, but for now, if you want the bragging rights of having the most megapixels in your camera, put your order in for the Samsung M8910 Pixon12. Due for release between now and August, the Pixon12 is set to beat the Sony Ericsson Idou – the only samsung-pixon12.jpgother 12 megapixel model officially announced - to the honour of being the first 12 megapixel camera phone on the market.

Pixon12 Feature Highlights:

  • An autofocus, 28mm, 12 megapixel camera lens with both Power LED and xenon flash.
  • 3G with HSDPA and HSUPA radios.
  • GPS and Wi-Fi.
  • A 3.1” 480×800 AMOLED touchscreen.
  • Standard OS with TouchWiz user interface.
The original M8800 Pixon was an attractive phone with an excellent 8 megapixel camera and a responsive touchscreen interface. For the Pixon12, Samsung have decided to overhaul the technical aspect of the handset and only tweak the style, thus the new phone bears more than a passing resemblance to the Pixon.It is, of course, the camera which will drive the majority of Pixon12 sales. Leaving aside the question of whether a camera phone will ever truly compete with the compact camera in terms of image quality,

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic now Available on Rogers

It’s been in the US market since early this year, and now, it’s Canada’s turn to get some Nokia 5800 XpressMusic goodness by way of Rogers. It’s actually not that surprising that it landed on Rogers’ lap since it was included in the leaked Rogers 2009 line-up.

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You can get it for as low as $199.99 on a 3-year contract promo which requires you to also avail of one of their unlimited on-device browsing plans, $15 value pack or $25 value pack. If you’re not interested in the promo, you can likewise get it for $249.99 on a 3-yr contract, $299.99 on a 2-year contract, $349.99 for a single year, and $399.99 outright purchase. In the greater context of things, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is close to being outdated already considering the sheer number of new handsets including but the new and speedier iPhone 3G S that have been announced and released since we first saw this Nokia handset

Nevertheless, Canadian Nokia fan boys out there will be greatly pleased that Nokia’s premiere touchscreen phone is now finally available in the country. With a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash, HSDPA connectivity, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a bundled 8GB microSD card, it’s hard to find fault in the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It’s not yet posted on Roger’s website, though, but you can view it in Nokia Canada’s site. Sure, it’s a little late, but hey, it’s finally here so there’s no need to complain anymore.



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