iPhone and Android are Internet clients, not the phones

According to ZDNet blogger, the iPhone and the Google Android platform, actually aren’t mobile telephones, but Internet clients.

Internet clients use exponentially more data bandwidth than ordinary digital phones, which use thin streams of compressed data. Maybe several exponentials.

Source: ZDNet via SlashiPhone

Posted by Budi Putra on February 17th, 2008 No Comments »

Samsung in MWC 2008

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Korean manufacturer, Samsung, in Mobile World Congress 2008 unveiled several new portfolios. Among those new products, there are 3 products to be noticed of.

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 12th, 2008 No Comments »

Nokia unveil new service: Nokia Media Network

World largest mobile manufacturer, Nokia, unveiled their new service in Mobile World Congress 2008. The premium advertising network, Nokia Media Network, to include more than 70 leading publishers and operators. AccuWeather, Discovery, Hearst, Reuters, and Sprint have joined with Nokia to form the first global mobile ad network of top tier publishers.

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 12th, 2008 No Comments »

Latest Sony Ericsson clamshell attractions

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Last attraction of Sony Ericsson extravaganza are the clamshell phones. One is Walkman, one is fashion phone. Both are equally slim. The W980, is going to be the next ultimate Walkman series. The phone has 8 GB internal memory! Good enough to save up to 2000 songs (approximately 1 song is 4 MB in size).

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 11th, 2008 No Comments »

New cyber-shot models, Sony Ericsson C-series

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Next to be revealed are new series for cyber-shot, Sony Ericsson C-series. The introduction of this new line is to differentiate the cyber-shot series from regular K-series. There are 2 new products. They are C702 and C902.

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 11th, 2008 No Comments »

New Sony Ericsson G-series replace P-series?

The rumored products finally revealed. The new Sony Ericsson G-series, G700 and G900, hit the public view in Mobile World Congress 2008. The new conservative-looking, touchscreen UIQ smartphones to maintain Sony Ericsson no-competition-yet market. Are these line ups going to replace legendary P-series?

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 11th, 2008 No Comments »

Sony Ericsson rocks Mobile World Congress 2008, unveil first Windows-Mobile-powered phone

Sony Ericsson unveiled several new products in Mobile World Congress 2008 - Barcelona. The Japan-Sweden venture is revealing 7 products in total. The star? Brand new Microsoft-powered smartphone, XPERIA X1.

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 11th, 2008 No Comments »

Snow storms in China bring loses for China’s telco companies

Indeed a terrible force majeur, the ongoing snow storms in Southern and Eastern China have caused losses of US$153 million to the telecoms industry, according to statistics from by the Ministry of Information Industry. The industry has allocated around US$70 million to repair damaged infrastructure, and the ministry says that the industry has deployed some 800,000 staff to deal with the crisis.

Source: cellular-news

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 11th, 2008 No Comments »

Afghanistan’s Roshan is to launch mobile payment with Vodafone

Afghanistan operator, Roshan, is going to unveil mobile payment service in cooperation with UK giant, Vodafone. Vodafone already built M-PESA that had been implemented in Kenya. Called as M-Paisa in Afghanistan, the service will act mainly as a vehicle for microfinance institutions’ (MFI) loan disbursements and repayments, with an additional range of business to business applications such as salary disbursement and airtime distribution.

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 11th, 2008 No Comments »

Telekom Malaysia to increase its share in M1 and XL

Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) yesterday proposed to buy shares in Singapore’s Mobile One (M1) and Indonesia’s PT Excelmindo Pratama (XL) from Khazanah Nasional Bhd for RM1.58billion. The acquisition of the shares in M1, through buying outright the holding company called SunShare Investment that holds a 29.7% block in M1, would allow TM to strengthen its footprint in Singapore.

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Posted by Amir Karimuddin on February 8th, 2008 No Comments »

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