Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Motorola released MOTOMING A1600 in India at Rs.15,850

The US-based mobile handset maker Motorola has launched its first GPS-enabled mobile phone MOTOMING A1600 in the Indian market. GPS-enabled MOTOMING A1600 navigational services and comes preloaded with landmarks of 30 cities. In addition, it also allows voice-guided navigation across major national and state highways.

"MOTOMING A1600, is the first GPS-enabled mobile phone. The navigation service is free with no activation charges, independent of mobile networks and can be used even without inserting the SIM card," said Motorola Mobile Devices India and South West Asia, Lloyd Mathias.

The model also has 1 GB MicroSD card and an expandable memory capacity of up to 4 GB and a 3.2 mega pixel camera. It comes preloaded with some features of MapmyIndia.

The phone is Motorola's first GPS-enabled mobile phone. The navigation service is free with no activation charges, independent of mobile networks and can be used even without inserting the SIM card.

MING A1600 also provides video capture and video playback at 30 fps (frames per second). MOTOMING A1600 supports Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology, support a talk time of up to approximately 405 minutes and a standby time of approximately 176 hours.

The Linux-based phone has a 3.2 megapixel camera and 8X zoom for multiple capture modes. Among the key multimedia features, the phone comes with MP3 player and Music ID, and provides users direct access to MOTOMUSIC service.


GPS-enabled MOTOMING A 1600 handset in India priced at Rs 15,487

Monday, October 27, 2008

Nokia announced Nokia 2228 CDMA phone


Nokia announced mobile phone, Nokia 2228. The new high-finish Nokia model is likely to affect select CDMA markets.

The Nokia 2228 bundles up a 1.3 megapixel camera, built in media player, several modes of messaging and supports most of the common digital formats. It also features speaker dependent voice recognition, an integrated handsfree speaker and can be used as a modem that allows you to connect the phone to a PC. It comes with an LED that flashes in cycles at a user-defined interval or in off mode thus indicates messages waiting. It also flashes for incoming calls.

Nokia 2228 Specification
  • 1.3 MP camera with landscape mode
  • Supports a wide range of music files including MIDI, MP3, AAC and AAC+
  • Stereo FM radio
  • Speakerphone for making hands-free calls
  • 20-25 MB end-user memory
  • SMS / Long SMS / MMS
  • Nokia Series 40 spec
  • Video recorder
  • WAP 2.0 /BREW 3.1.5, supports OMA download
  • Download a wide range of content easily and reliably
  • MicroUSB, 2.5 mm universal headset jack
  • Voice recorder up to 180 seconds
  • Network: CDMA 1x, 800 MHz
  • Size: 110 x 40 x 12 mm
  • Weight: 72 g
  • Display: 128 x 160, 262K TFT, Transflective

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Apple's iPhone Sales Are Good, but Not Great

This week's earnings call was exciting news for Apple's stockholders. The iPhone had climbed past the Macintosh and iPod as the number one revenue generator across the board. With almost 40% of all Apple revenues for Q4, the iPhone made Apple the third-largest global handset maker by revenue and pushed Apple past RIM in terms of units. Steve Jobs even showed up at the earnings call and broke protocol of using non-GAP accounting measures to illustrate these numbers.

Pundits were ushering in the new Apple phone company and death of Apple Computer. Apple would now be a handset maker first and foremost. Apples' stock was up over 10% in after-hours trading, was responsible for 1/2 of AT&T's conversions, etc

And certainly the iPhone is a phenomenal device and is doing well by any standard. But the numbers are inflated. Yesterday I saw a graph that made me take pause to look at all of these numbers.

If you remember back to last quarter, there were massive outages of the original iPhone. Apple had made a finite (6 million) number of iPhones and it was sold out its few points of sale. Even after Apple announced the 3G iPhone, there was a two-week wait until it was in anyone's hands.

If Apple had a constant supply of iPhones over the last three quarters, would the graph have looked any different? The best case scenario (I've added in light blue) is that Apple would have sold as many iPhones in Q4 that it had without stock in the previous quarters. That would mean that Apple would have lost out on millions of sales in the pevious quarters.

Realistically, however, a lot of those people (everyone I know included) would have snapped up a 3G iPhone during the last quarter if it was made available then. We waited like the good Apple customers do - according to Steve Jobs . Additionally, there has been a great deal of pent up demand for the 3G iPhone in other countries. When Apple opened the floodgates this quarter, everybody jumped in. They'd been waiting. Some over a year.

So, with that in mind, I think that Apple wouldn't have beat RIM this quarter had they had kept supplies up to snuff for the previous two quarters (Illustrated in Pink). It also wouldn't have been the third-largest phone maker in the world. While Apple's prospects will continue to accelerate, we shouldn't expect Apple to amze us again next quarter (at least on the iPhone front - MacBooks may be another story)

That being said, the iPhone is transforming Apple and is the platform on which Apple will have the most opportunity for growth. It has the secondary benefit of selling apps, movies and music for the company. It is growing fast and is exciting. But!
Let's just not get ahead of ourselves.

Source : PC world

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Motorola officially announced AURA mobile phone for $ 2000

The company Motorola officially announced it is not a normal mobile phone, called AURA.
The unit is made in the form factor of rotator and has a round display. The body is made of stainless steel screen covered with 62-carat sapphire glass, the keyboard of anodised aluminum.

In the mobile phone AURA using the same technology finishing as the manufacturers of expensive hours. Rotator mechanism, according to the company, made in Switzerland, and ensures the accuracy and smoothness of the disclosure of the phone. Manufacturers argues that even after 100 thousand cycles of closure / disclosure rotator works perfectly.




Specifications Motorola AURA:

  • Network: GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Display: 1.55-inch display 16 million colors
  • Audio: AAC, AAC +, AAC + Enhanced, MIDI, MP3, WAV, WMA 10, WMA 9
  • Video: H.263, H.264, MPEG4
  • Camera: 2 MP with fixed focus
  • Memory: 2 GB built
  • Communication: Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR with A2DP, USB 2.0
  • Battery: 810 mAh
  • Hours: The talk 7.3 hours, standby 400 hours
  • Dimensions: 96.87 h47, 6h18, 55 mm
  • Weight: 141 g

Motorola AURA Cost is $ 2000. Sales start in early December this year. This class is available now very interesting series of solutions Arte from Nokia. According to the parameters together, they look better, but because U.S. News will offer niche with little demand. Unfortunately, Motorola continues to deepen its crisis, more and more sdavaya their positions.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Motorola unveils Krave ZN4 touch screen phone

Motorola Inc , the world's third-biggest phone maker, unveiled a touch-sensitive phone to be sold by Verizon Wireless, as both companies look to compete with Apple Inc's iPhone.

Motorola, which has been losing ground in the cell phone market as it has failed to come up with a hit phone to replace its once-lauded Razr, said the Krave ZN4 would go on sale on Tuesday for $149.99 after rebates to customers who sign a two-year contract with Verizon Wireless.

The Krave has a see-through cover that flips open to uncover a touch-screen virtual keypad, but users can also access popular features such as mobile television and navigation by pressing their fingers on the cover without opening the phone.

For several years Motorola has sold a touch screen phone called the Ming that has been popular in China, but it has focused on phones with physical keypads in the United States, where it is the market leader.

The popularity of iPhone -- a touch screen phone sold exclusively through the No. 1 U.S. mobile service AT&T Inc (T.N), has led rivals such as Motorola and Verizon Wireless, owned by Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N) and Vodafone Group Plc (VOD.L), to come up with touch screen alternatives.

Motorola shares were up 7 cents or 1.3 percent at $5.64 on New York Stock Exchange.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Nokia confirms N-Series touchscreen device

Nokia today revealed its plans for launching more touchscreen devices after the XpressMusic 5800. The Finnish giant is currently prepping an N-Series touchscreen device and is expected to make an announcement soon. "We will have lot of touchscreen phones coming up, including an N-series device very soon," said Devinder Kishore, director marketing, Nokia India at an event in New Delhi.

While he refused to divulge the announcement date, it can be expected before the end of this year with the device hitting the markets in early 2009. Nokia is also expected to launch touchscreen devices for the mass market segment.

Source : cellpassion.mobi

Floppy disk Turned USB Drive


Floppy disk Turned USB Drive by Thomas O'Connor.

Bringing the 80's back for a reason is Coroflot member Thomas O'Connor: "The design is simple. My intention was to recycle/reuse old, outdated and obsolete 1.44mb floppy discs and reuse the housings to create modern, USB hard drives."

Samsung NC10 unpacked



Samsung's NC10 netbook would one day be at home here in the United States of America, along comes a host of unboxing / in the wild photos and even a few benchmarks to get you ready for its arrival.

Granted, the writeup is in translated German, but fortunately for us the photographs do most of the talking. For what it's worth, the 10-inch NC10 seemed to edge out the Eee PC 901 in most tests, but not by any wide margin.

Google's Web 2.0 Services Invite Spam

According to a report released by Websense Security Labs, recently, spammers have used a combination of different Google Web 2.0 services to carry out a range of attacks.

Spammers are creating bogus accounts on YouTube and Blogspot to promote their services, abusing both services. The bogus accounts on YouTube advertise multiple videos of same theme with 'inappropriate' content, clearly abusing the terms and conditions of YouTube services.

The profiles of these bogus accounts on YouTube advertise the bogus Blogspot accounts, which act as doorway pages to spam domains. These bogus Blogger accounts make up a set of interlinked spam blogs or splogs, forming a splogospere aiming to promote the actual spam domain, clearly abusing the terms and conditions of Blogger services.

Security issues are bound to arise when users are given privileges such as content creation, direct HTML editing, or uploading files and content distribution. These capabilities are being abused by spammers and malware authors to carry out various attacks, which pose a direct threat to Web 2.0 functionality. While continuous efforts are made by various Web 2.0 service providers to combat the abuse of their services, the spammers, phishers and malware authors carry out various attacks over them, proving their adaptability, which can be clearly seen as an iterative cycle in the email, Web and Web 2.0 security arena.

Source : PC World

Microsoft Promises Xbox Storage Upgrade

If you're one of the few Xbox 360 owners without at least 256 MB memory card or hard drive, don't worry: Microsoft has you covered.

The company Friday announced that it will soon unveil a storage solution to any Xbox 360 owners unable to free up 128 MB of storage space, which will be required once the New Xbox Experience launches next month.

"While we expect the majority of consumers to download the New Xbox Experience without a problem, a small percentage of Xbox 360 owners do not have enough memory to accommodate the update," Microsoft said in a statement.

"To help ensure all Xbox Live members are able to download the New Xbox Experience and enjoy its new features, Microsoft will be offering storage solutions to the Xbox LIVE community. We are not sharing details of this offering yet. Be sure to check xbox.com."

Source : PC world

Sony Ericsson's C905 Cyber-shot 8.1MP cellphone gets unboxed

Sony Ericsson's C905 Cyber-shot 8.1MP camera cellphone gets unboxed. It's cool looking sliding phone see this Video

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Motorola announced VC6096 mobile phone


The VC6096 all-in-one in-cab solution is designed to help transportation and logistics providers achieve cost-effective compliance, maximize driver productivity, improve safety and vehicle utilization, reduce costs and improve customer service. Built to handle the rigors of the road, the device provides drivers with the comprehensive simultaneous wireless voice and data capabilities needed to maximize operational efficiency — including wireless WAN (WWAN), wireless LAN (WLAN), Bluetooth, GPS and telematics support. An open-platform solution, the VC6096 gives you the power of choice, allowing you to select and control the applications and peripherals that best meet your business needs

Common Motorola architecture with XScale PXA270 @ 624 MHz and Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Easily leverage applications developed for other Motorola rugged mobile computers; support for a wide range of applications, real-time processing and data storage needs

Integrated 3.5G GSM HSDPA WWAN
Provides simultaneous voice and data as well as the bandwidth to support the most data intensive applications.

SAE J1708 and SAE J1939
Enables connectivity to heavy-duty vehicle telematics bus for real-time telematics information.

Integrated 802.11a/b/g WLAN
Seamless integration with your existing WLAN for powerful real-time data visibility.

Rugged construction: IP64-sealed, aluminum rear housing and MILSTD- 810F military ratings
Designed to withstand the most extreme environments, protects your investment; dramatically reduces downtime and repair costs.

SiRFstarIII GSC3ef/LP GPS chipset
Autonomous GPS support for robust location-based applications; SUPL1.0 compliant.

6.5 inch color high definition VGA resistive touchscreen display (640 x 480)
Easy to view in any lighting; supports display of high resolution images including video and maps.

MSP compatible
Easy and cost-effective centralized remote management.

128MB RAM/256MB
FlashProvides memory space required to enable robust performance for database applications.

User accessible SD card slot
Provides additional memory and expandable functionality.

High quality speaker, microphone and receiver
Superior voice quality and performance.

Five user-programmable soft keys
Enables easy automation of workflows for improved driver productivity.

WPAN: Bluetooth v2.0, Class II
Wireless connectivity to modems, printers, headsets and more; v2.0 provides additional throughput (up to 1 Mb/s).

Incrudo 8GB flash drive


Incrudo 8GB USB drive, it's one of the most expensive you can buy. Reportedly built with titanium, the drive is water-resistant, crush-proof and fancied up further with a single red ruby. Sure, it's 21,750 rubles ($837).

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Sharp announced Solar Powered 52-inch LCD TV


Sharp has showed off the new LED-backlit 52-inch LCD TV at CEATEC 2008. The CEATEC show this year has seen many new gadgets and technologies that could soon make their way into the commercial market. But few among all these gadgets would have captured the attention of the world as Sharp’s new LCD TV that is a stunning amalgamation of modern design with green featuresThe LCD TV comes with solar floor panel which presumably provides at least some of the energy required to power the screen. I think Sharp will make more eco-friendly gadgets in the near future.
Source : Aving

Samsung announced GT-S3600 flip phone


The company submitted a Samsung mobile phone GT-S3600. Samsung is also bringing some “Soul’ness” to their cheap clamshells as well. The case in point - is newly announced Samsung GT-S3600 flip phone.
Samsung GT-S3600 takes the design page from a Soul clamshell Samsung G400 but replaces all the specs fatty with simple components to make the handset really cheap.

Heck, it even does away with any kind of external display, which does not seam like the best idea for a clamshell. Other Samsung S3600 specs include:
  • GSM/EDGE connectivity
  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • FM Radio with recording capability
  • Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR connectivity

The model S3600 also features a function to send an emergency signal, if you needed urgent attention and time synchronization feature on the phone when changing time zones.

Samsung S3600 price should not be much above 100 EUR.

Friday, October 3, 2008

MV100 Tower and MZ100 Slim Tower Two New Eco-Friendly Desktops from Samsung


Samsung Korea announced two new desktops, MV100 Tower and MZ100 Slim Tower. Both run on Intel's G43 Chipset and come with either a GeForce 9600GT with 512MB of VRAM, or the 9500GS also with 512MB of VRAM.

he MV100 Tower (the wider one) and MZ100 Slim Tower (the, uh, slimmer one) run Intel's fairly fresh G43 chipset and come with your choice of GeForce 9500GS or 9600GT for graphics. Those are the only vital stats we have to pass on so far, though, and no word on when or if these two will be available outside of Korea.

The selling point of these desktops is their low power consumption, only 1W in stand-by and 60W in power saving mode.

ASUS Launches Eee PC S101 official

ASUS launches the Eee PC S101, an exquisitely designed netbook for fashion forward individuals who view style as as much of a factor of success as substance. The Eee PC S101 builds upon the industry-pioneering form factor, ergonomics and features of its predecessors but boasts a wholly reforged exterior in three gorgeous colors—Brown, Champagne or Graphite—accentuated with delightful details such as premium Infusion finishes and crystal-adorned hinges, a successful melding of fashion and functionality that easily situates it at the pinnacle of netbook computing.

With its elegant styling and slender profile, the Eee PC S101 cuts a striking profile that complements any sartorial ensemble. Its unique colors emanate confidence, success and dynamism, and its incredible portability—weighing a mere 1 kg and svelter than most fashion magazines at just 1.8 cm—enables users to carry themselves with effortless grace, without the slouching and strain that often plagues users of regular notebooks. Its fantastic slimness, which has an uncanny ability to snare attention, enables it to tuck easily into most bags.

Substance in Equal Measure

Its head-turning looks and astounding portability aside, the Eee PC S101 is equally impressive in terms of features. It supports Wi-Fi 802.11n, enabling high speed Internet access virtually anywhere. It also features Bluetooth V2.0, ensuring fast and convenient connectivity with a vast range of Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Every Eee PC S101 comes with an encrypted 20 GB Internet storage facility known as Eee Storage, allowing users to store and subsequently access their important documents and media securely whenever, wherever. Also keeping users’ data safe and sound is the Eee PC S101’s shockproof Solid State Drive (SSD) which maintains the integrity of the stored data even when subjected to knocks and shocks. The SSD has further advantages over traditional hard disk drives, such as silent operation and reduced energy consumption. The SSD comes in capacities of up to 64 GB. Rounding off the Eee PC S101’s comprehensive storage capabilities is an integrated 4-in-1 flash card reader that supports more formats than other Eee PC models. The supported flash memory types are MMC, SD, Memory Stick and MS-PRO

The Eee PC S101 is also equipped with a vibrant 10.2” wide active matrix LED-backlit display which is capable of running at WSVGA resolution, thus providing more-than-ample space for viewing documents and perusing other media.

The Eee PC S101 features the exclusive Super Hybrid Engine (SHE) which greatly enhances its energy efficiency, letting users enjoy longer battery life per charge—enabling up to five hours of continuous use—thus eliminating the need to lug power adapters along with them. SHE also offers a choice of performance and power consumption modes that allow users to make quick and easy adjustments to suit their usage scenarios.


Catering to users across the full spectrum of experience levels, the Eee PC S101 is available with either Microsoft Windows or GNU Linux. The Microsoft Windows version offers users with moderate to substantial computing experience with more configuration avenues and a wider spread of applications. The incorporation of Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Mail ensures that all of the user’s communication needs are fully met, and the inclusion of Microsoft Works equips the user with the ability to work efficiently while out of the office. Less experienced users, on the other hand, will appreciate the icon-driven, point-and-click simplicity offered by the Linux version. An additional boon of the Linux version is that it comes with over 50 preinstalled applications that span learning, productivity and entertainment uses.

The Eee PC S101 is available in three versions:

  • 16 GB SSD, Windows XP, inclusive of an additional 16 GB SD card: USD 699
  • 16 GB SSD, Windows XP, inclusive of an additional 16 GB SD card: USD 699
  • 64 GB SSD, Linux operating system: USD 799

Source : Hardwarezone

Nokia Unveiled 5800 XpressMusic touch screen mobile phone

Nokia turned up the volume on its music offering today by unveiling the new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, a mobile device for music that brings innovative new features to the mass market. Delivering on Nokia's vision to provide the best total music experience possible, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be among the first devices to support Comes With Music, Nokia's groundbreaking service which offers one year of unlimited access to the entire Nokia Music Store catalogue.
When it comes to music phones, people all over the world want a device that is a great music experience - with more memory, loud and powerful speakers, easy synchronization - and must still work well as a mobile phone with direct access to important contacts and content. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic delivers on all counts and allows consumers to access and share content.

"With the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, we set out to connect people through the one thing we all feel a universal connection to - music," said Jo Harlow, Vice President, Nokia. "The way in which people enjoy music is different around the world. With that in mind, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic gives people the freedom to experience music they love in the way they prefer."

Nokia has a new Contacts bar and Media bar that gives you faster access to contacts and media (music, gallery, games, video center, and browser) on the device. While the iPhone touch screen is good, I like that Nokia supports both finger and stylus touch so you can use a stylus for text input or navigation if you like rather than the tip of your finger only. You can enter text in a four ways supporting finger and stylus methods, including via Handwriting Recognition with the stylus, via Full Screen QWERTY (landscape, finger or stylus), via virtual keyboard (portrait small QWERTY with a stylus) and virtual standard keypad (portrait, stylus or finger). The device also has haptics that cause a vibration when you touch it and I hear there are other cool things (like scroll bar movements) that can be felt and I really need to get my hands on one to experience it.



Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Specification

  • Quad-band GSM with different versions supporting UMTS/HSDPA in various regions of the world.
  • 3.2 inch, nHD 640×360 resolution touch screen display
  • 802.11 b/g WiFi
  • Integrated GPS receiver
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support
  • MicroUSB connector
  • Stereo speakers
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • 81MB internal memory with a microSD memory card slot (8GB card in the box)
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss and dual-LED flash.
  • 1320 mAh battery
  • Size:111×51.7×15.5 mm (4.37×2.04×0.61 inches)
  • Weight: 109g (3.84 ounces)
  • Talk time:Up to 9 hrs (WCDMA), 5 hours (GSM)
  • Stand-by time:Up to 17 days (GSM/WCDMA)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Nokia takes on Apple's iTunes and iPhone

Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, will launch its free music package on Thursday, issuing a challenge to Apple's dominance of the digital music market.

The Finnish firm also launched its first touch-screen phone 5800 Xpressmusic to rival Apple's popular iPhone.

Nokia said at an analyst and media event in London it would start selling the phone shortly, pricing it at 279 euros ($395) excluding subsidies and taxes, which it said was roughly half the price of the other main touch-screen phones on the market.

The price means consumers on many large markets will get the phone for free from operators when signing up for contract.

"The price and positioning of the product may result in substantial demand and will undoubtedly put some pressure on Apple," said Ben Wood, research head at CCS Insight.

Nokia said all major music labels and most independent labels will offer their tracks as part of Nokia's 'free' music bundle "Comes with Music."

"Comes with Music" and similar products from other hardware vendors could help the music industry make up for falling CD sales and cut illegal downloads.

The battle for mobile music is increasingly crowded. Sony Ericsson launched its music package this month in Sweden, and South Korea's LG Electronics plans a service similar to Nokia's.

Nokia's package will differ from others on the market since users can keep all the music they have downloaded during a 12-month subscription period. Nokia said it will also offer 18-month package together with operators on some markets.

There are no charges for tracks downloaded as the cost is bundled to the phone price.
Analysts and music industry players said Nokia's offering could bring free music to millions of consumers and change the music industry significantly.

"Apple's days of dominant digital music retailer outside the United States are numbered, if they don't do anything radical," said Rob Wells, head of Universal's digital music business.

Apple controls slightly more than half of global digital music sales through its iTunes store.

"In a market where price and selection are so much more important than brand to consumers, Apple cannot count on retaining users when competing with an offering which seems free to the end user," Strategy Analytics' David MacQueen said in a research report.

The music download package is Nokia's first major push into the services business. Last year the company unveiled a revamp of its whole organization, aiming to build a new business from internet services to combat slowing growth in sales of handsets.

Nokia has acknowledged the impact Apple has made on the industry with its iPhone over the past year, saying the Cupertino, California-based computer and consumer electronics company had done the mobile phone industry "a big favor."

"We have a new, credible competitor in this business," Nokia Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told the Churchill Club on Wednesday, a speakers' forum for Silicon Valley civic leaders.

"Of course we need to be able to respond to any competitor and we will."

Nokia will launch the package in Britain, the world's third largest music market. Carphone Warehouse, the exclusive UK retailer for the range, will start to sell the first model, Nokia 5310, for 130 pounds from October 16.

Analysts said the choice of a relatively cheap model was a clear indication Nokia was trying to win over consumers who often are not paying for music but getting it through file-sharing sites on the Internet.

"If you have access to everything, what's the need for pirated music?" said Universal's Rob Wells.

Nokia 1680 Only $14 in US, on T-Mobile

Two weeks ago, a rumor that Nokia 1680 would become available across the US first started making the rounds, allowing budget users to dream about this new and cheap phone. Now, the handset has been released by T-Mobile, for a price that is more than affordable – only 14 USD, with the signing of a contract agreement for two years.
In Such a price, users can't expect to receive too many features. The new 1680 does not even have FM radio, so its owners might get quickly bored of it. On the other hand, if you don't need FM radio, Music player and a good photo camera on your handset, Nokia 1680 is definitely a worthy candidate for the “perfect phone” title.

The Nokia 1680 is a simple candybar that doesn't look too nice, but neither too bad. The full list of specs packed by Nokia into the phone includes a tiny TFT display with 128 x 160 pixels and 65K colors, dual-band GSM connectivity (850 / 1900 MHz) with GPRS and EDGE, email, Instant Messaging (AOL, MSN, ICQ, Yahoo!), Web browser, a VGA camera and 35MB of internal memory. T-Mobile's Nokia 1680 also offers a handful of basic functions, like myFaves, address book, photo caller ID, calculator and calendar.

The new phone is small and lightweight, measuring 4.26 x 1.81 x 0.59 inches (108 x 46 x 15 millimeters) and weighing 2.6 ounces (74 grams). When it comes to battery life-time, Nokia 1680 is quite a good handset, as its 700 mAh Li-Ion battery is said to provide up to 4 hours of talk-time or up to 18 days of stand-by time.
US users interested in buying a Nokia 1680 can find the basic candybar on T-Mobile's official website or at its retail stores from across the North American country.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Samsung launched Innov8 mobile phone at Rs. 45,999 in India

Samsung Mobile on Wednesday launched its mobile entertainer, eight mega pixel camera phone, Samsung Innov8, designed for mobile photography and multimedia experience, in the Indian market.

"Samsung Innov8 is made for users who want to enjoy the best possible multimedia entertainment with their mobile", Dutt said. "With the 8-megapixel camera, pre-embedded 3D games, high speed data connections and much more, users can experience the true benefits of mobile entertainment".


Samsung Innov8 with GPS navigation, WiFi connectivity and 32 GB memory, among other features, Country Head, Samsung Mobile, Sunil Dutt, said here.

Officials said Innov8 offers a range of camera technologies, a surround-sound cinematic video experience, mobile internet browsing experience and mobile gaming capabilities.
The company said Innov8 uses the latest in imaging applications such as smile shot, blink shot and face recognition, so that the memorable moments can be stored in their best quality.

Officials said 1200mAh battery provides a long enough battery life to enjoy all the multimedia experience without worrying about limits on size and time. Innov8 comes with two famous games, Asphalt and FIFA 08.
The Price of Samsung Innov8 in the Indian market is Rs. 45,999.