As predicted, the phone is mostly equipped with what N95 has. HSDPA, 5 megapixels camera with xenon flash, capture 30 fps video in VGA resolution, and TV-out port. Also available A-GPS to be used with Nokia Maps. Two GB of memory will be included in package, but it will not be supported with N-Gage [...]
There is some speculation that HTC latest model, Omni, will be built with Google’s Android platform. The idea is brought by the fact, Forbes description about Google phone, are all checks for HTC Omni. It is thin, 3 inch width and 5 inch long, feature touchscreen and rectangular screen, slightly beveled, and swivel to one [...]
Nokia shared its vision regarding the future of convergence of Internet and mobility with the campaign “The Way We Live Next” in Oulu’s Nokia Research Center - Finland. Tero Ojanperä, Nokia’s Chief Technology Officer, said to continue to stay ahead in this environment and to develop innovative new products and services, companies need to embrace [...]
Yes. It is official. You can see the Android platform in many kinds of phone since after HTC; Motorola, Samsung, and LG will build their own using Android. Instead of only iPhone-killer-title, I would say, watch out Microsoft, your Windows Mobile is may obsolete soon!
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This is most likely the latest Nokia N82 live picture. It is rumored to have 5 megapixels camera completed with xenon flash. It will have Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G, and standard S60 Symbian User Interface. Seems like N-gage gaming application and Music store are also included.
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Taiwan’s phone manufacturer, HTC, has announced to make phone for Google’s Android platform. It is expected to be launched in Europe by second half of 2008. The focus of this Android is more to Internet experience than just make a call.
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The successor of Sony Ericsson’s W950, brand new W960, will ship this November. A 3G and WiFi-enabled Walkman phone is been waited for ages as the ultimate W-series. “As the next instalment in our hugely popular Walkman® phone series, we are confident that this music mix of 3G phone, Walkman® player and quality camera will [...]
Sony Ericsson launched its first USB broadband modem. It supports HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, as well as GPRS network. The MB300 is compact and easy to use USB memory stick that plugs into any standard USB port. It is compatible with Windows and Mac environment. The product will be available by Q1 2008.
Source: Official press release
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As being informed before, Sony Ericsson unveiled 3 new products, K660, W890, and W380 in London, UK. “Sony Ericsson’s vision is to offer ‘Generation Web’ a mobile internet experience that’s rich, user-friendly and satisfying,” says Martin Winkler, Head of Web Marketing at Sony Ericsson.
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November 6th, 2007 by
Budi Putra
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Nokia today announced that AIS Thailand, the country’s biggest operator, has selected Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite as their standard platform for mobile applications.
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