Friday, July 4, 2008

CDMA Motorola W362 for INDIA




Motorola has recently unveiled a new CDMA entry-level handset, the Motorola W362, which will soon be released in India, via Reliance Communications. Apparently, the new W362 is 100% made in Motorola's new Indian factory from Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, inaugurated only two months ago. This is probably one of the reasons why the handset has an affordable price: 4,199 INR, the equivalent of $98 or 62 Euros. The rest of the reasons are, of course, represented by the limited capabilities of the phone.
The Motorola W362 features a 1000-entry phone book, expandable memory, voice recorder, VGA camera, MP3 player, FM radio, speakers and USB connectivity.

LG KC550 with 5 Megapixel Camera

LG KC550, the latest 5 Megapixel handset unveiled by the South Korean manufacturer, was released today in Romania. The new KC550 is a slider that targets users in need of a mobile phone that can also act as a professional photo camera. Of course, the handset won't actually allow you to take photos at a quality that can beat the one real cameras can offer, but it's still a good "photo tool".

However obviously this isn’t always the case and this goes for this superb example, the LG KC550 mobile phone which was approved by the FCC last month. The LG KC550 is a pretty cool 14.3mm thick slider design handset, which LG calls it’s cheapest 5 megapixel camera mobile handset to date.

It features a display of 240×320 pixel, Bluetooth and USB connectivity to share photos with friends and family, 25 MB onboard storage space with microSD card slot, GSM: 900/1800/1900 (Tri-band), EDGE web browser, FM radio and an MP3 player.

Furthermore, the camera handset also comes with 6 built-in motion sensitive games, enabling consumers to throw a dart, hook a fish, or navigate a maze. It also includes the built-in accelerometer sensor to offer a gyroscope-like motion - tilting and rotating the handset while playing the games.