Monday, March 30, 2009

Asus Unveils P835 Handset


The phone here is an original Asus design and it has nothing to do with it's partner Garmin. The Asus P835 is a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone. Is is upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5 when the new OS will arrive?

Nokia 5800 NAM version to be launched on Feb 26


After selling over a million units around the world, Nokia has finally decided to tap the States market after all and if the rumors are to be believed, the release date is right around the corner and Nokia's first ever touchscreen cell phone could hit the shelves by February 26, 2009.
According to The Nokia Blog, the NAM-flavored, 3G-toting Nokia XpressMusic 5800 has already started appearing on some of the major distributors' systems with a suggested price tag of $399, subject to change by the retailer or the carrier that will pick it up. While we all know that Nokia clearly has a winner with more than a million units sold, it remains to be seen if the North American version will do as well as its best-selling counterparts in Europe or be obscured by the upcoming N97.

Samsung Memoir Makes Its Way To T-Mobile


We were expecting T-Mobile to roll out Samsung Memoir and that has just happened today. If you need a new 8 megapixel camera phone, then the Memoir might be exactly what you need. Besides the 8 megapixel sensor you will get a Xenon flash, smile and face detection and geo-tagging capabilities. As for the phone you get 3G support, touch support with Samsung's TouchWiz UI and A-GPS.
The phone will cost you $249.99 with a 2-year agreement so you can go right ahead to the nearest T-Mobile store to grab one. What do you think? Are you ready for the Memoir?

The Block Cell Phone


The Block Cell Phone. The first cell phone that most of us remember is the one that’s now called “the block” or “the brick”. The name comes from the fact that it was about the shape and size of a traditional brick. It wasn’t quite as heavy as a brick, of course, although it might feel like it today to those of us that are used to using the thinnest and lightest cell phones available on the market. These were the phones that were available to people in the 1980’s, the phones that were based on the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X design. They came with huge battery charging stands that were significantly larger than mobile phones themselves are today.

Mobile Phones


Mobile phones today don’t look anything like the first mobile phones that hit the market. Of course, we all know that. The iPhone is considered today’s cutting-edge phone and it looks significantly different from a lot of the phones on the market so it’s easy to see that phones change with the times. But that doesn’t mean that it’s easy to remember what those old mobile phones used to look like. After all, we’ve got short attention spans and we can barely remember what the last phone we had looked like; how are we supposed to remember our first cell phones? Those old cell phones are fun to remember if you can manage to revive those old memories, though.Here’s a look back at some of the world’s first cell phones. It’s hard to believe that we ever used to make calls on some of these phones. And what’s even harder to imagine is that it won’t be long before the phones that we use today seem as outdated to us as these ones do now!

Motorola DynaTAC 8000X


Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. This was the first handheld mobile phone made available to the market in the United States. From the time that Cooper made that first phone until the time that this one finally made its way to the shelves, a number of prototypes were created. The FCC approved this phone for use in 1983 and it went down in history as the first real mobile phone for the average user. Of course, the average person couldn’t afford the hefty price of a mobile phone back then (almost $4000) so it was really only for a limited group of people. Sales of the phone were also limited by the fact that the battery would only last one hour and would then need to charge for ten hours before it could be used again.

The Modern Old Phone


The Modern Old Phone. Don’t let this one fool you. This phone was actually made within the last couple of years when the handset makers realized that people have a nostalgic streak inside of them. It’s designed to look like those old brick phones from the 1980’s but it has the modern features of a newer cell phone. It’s nice for a novelty but there’s a good reason that we stopped using those big old phones and there’s not much of a good reason to go back to using them. There’s a niche place in the market for this but it’s not likely to be something we’ll see much of in the future.

Motorola MicroTAC.


Motorola MicroTAC. This phone was first made in the late 1980’s and it introduced an “innovative” new design that included a flip-open mouthpiece. Believe it or not, this was the smallest and lightest mobile phone available at the time that it was first offered which made people really interested in getting it. The prohibitive $3000 price caused sales to be low but the phone remains important to the history of mobile phone development.

Nokia Communicator


Nokia 9000 Communicator. Anyone who is familiar with Nokia’s Communicator line of phones will have to do a double-take when looking at the original because it’s so much bigger and bulkier than the ones we are familiar with today. This one was made back in 1996 so it’s just over a decade old; a lot can change in ten years! It was considered important for its time though because it offered “advanced” features like SMS messaging and fax capabilities. It may not be a phone that we would appreciate today but people doing business in the late 1990’s had a lot of favorable things to say about this technology.

The Orignal BlackBery


Blackberry 850. The original Blackberry Device that was introduced in the late 1990’s was designed to function like a two-way pager and in fact was originally called the Inter@ctive Pager. It had a built-in keyboard and was marketed towards professionals. It’s a far cry from the Blackberry that we see the average person using as a mobile phone today!

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Everyone knows about the whole "something old, something new" thing when it comes to weddings, but the same mantra has filtered its way into the cell phone market. The Toshiba Drape is a stylish modern clamshell, except when you open it up, you discover an old school analog clock. The main display can swap over to the usual cell phone interface, and you can take advantage of its 2.6-inch QVGA in more resourceful ways.Also known as the W46T, the Drape -- taking its name from its curtain-like appearance when closed -- is destined for Japanese service provider au. Other than the analog clock, it also rocks 1xEV-DO Rev.A, microSD expansion, EZ channel plus, EZ news flash, LISMO, 3 megapixel camera, and Sony-branded earphones.No word on pricing, but they'll ship the Drape in black, bronze, and white.

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A watch out of China that had a mobile phone built into it may the world’s smallest mobile phone. SMS is back with a new version of the original, the M500. The watch is a fully functional GSM quad-band mobile phone, along with all the features you’d expect in a modern cell phone.The M500 features a touchscreen display which not only offers touch dialing, but can play media files too. It offers playback support for AAC, MP3 and MP4 media files on its 120 x 160 TFT color touchscreen. Bluetooth connectivity lets you use a wireless headset to do your calling, or you can speak right into the watch if you’re really in a pinch. It’s also got a WAP enabled browser and Java application support.
Battery life is pretty good, with talk time rated at 200 minutes and 80 hours of standby time. The phone is unlocked for worldwide use, and costs $856 USD including a rechargeable Bluetooth headset and a spare battery.

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In Korean appeared a VoIP-handset with design and specs of a modern cell phones. NetCodec uVP-2100 is powered by Linux OS and supports Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless networking. The phone is equipped with an mP3-player, a big TFT QVGA 240x320x262K color screen.Its built-in camera can shoot at 15 fps with the VGA (640x480 pixel0 resolution. There is a version of the uVP-2100 called the uVP-2100C with a more powerful camera (1300x1028 pixel resolution). There is the support of video telephony at CIF (352x588 pixels) and 7.5 fps.

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An article came out yesterday comparing 4 different navigation systems. According to the article these are the four most popular GPS units sold in the US. We don’t really believe Lowrance iWay 500c can make it to the top four so there’s a chance the article was trying be ‘nice’ to other brands. Anyways here’s their top four:
Garmin StreetPilot i5 @ $399
Garmin Nuvi 350 @ $799
Navman iCN 650 @ $850
Lowrance iWay 500c @ $699

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E-Ten just announced G500+, a GPS integrated pocket-PC phone with an increased memory size of 256MB, so that you can carry more files with you without needing an additional card, freeing up the SD slot for other uses.
The E-Ten successfully integrates the functions of a modern cell phone where you can make and receive calls and text messages from around the world thanks to its quad-band GSM and GPRS support. Another different feature from the older G500 model is the integrated FM radio which has RDS (radio data system) capabilities.
Another unique feature of E-Ten is that it comes with software to enhance its GPS function which can cut the TTFF time buy about 10 - 20 seconds. For this feature E-Ten needs Satellite Data Update for which they rely on their own servers. They also have an SMS application which allows a user’s GPS coordinates to be sent to any SMS enabled phone at the touch of a button aiding the rapid response of emergency services in a critical situation.

Cell Phone Journey to the iPhone


Finally, we arrive at the iPhone (June 2007). The iPhone threw out all expectations of what it meant be a "smart phone." It replaced the keyboard with a huge touchscreen display and was able to surf the Internet, get mail and of course play multimedia content from iTunes.For me, the iPhone has changed how I am connected, how I interact with pictures, data and email. It makes my life easier and makes things I've never expected possible. Stay tuned for part 2 of my article in which I explain how the iPhone has changed my life.

Cell Phone Journey to the iPhone


Then, in 2004, that much needed direction came from Motorola in the form of the Razr V3. Similar to the StarTAC, it sold like hotcakes and was available through almost every major wireless carrier.Motorola tried to follow up the Razr V3 by introducing the Rokr (2005) which promised to be a music player and a cell phone. Unfortunately, the Rokr was a flop, but I feel that it still paved the way for other music enabled phones.During this time (2006ish), I owned a Windows Mobile device from T-mobile called the MDA. It was an OK product, mediocre at best, but it did what it was supposed, albeit a bit unintuitively. It had a slide out keyboard, had all the office translators, could surf the web, receive email and play music and videos. I hated it but it was the only thing the cell industry could offer me at the time.

Cell Phone Journey to the iPhone


During this next phase of my cell phone history, I owned various Nokias and Motorolas, none of which struck me as being memorable. To give you an idea of what was in the market at the time, there was the Handspring Treo 180 (2001), the first edition of the SideKick (2002), the very first Blackberry (Blackberry 5810 in 2002) and the Nokia N-Gage (2003). I would have to say that from my standpoint, during these years, the cell phone industry seemed to be "lost" and needed some direction.

Cell Phone Journey to the iphone


Shortly after I gave up the Simon, the Motorola StarTAC hit the market (1996) and sold like hotcakes. It seemed as though everyone and their brother had one of these and I'm quite sure it still gives modern cell phones a run for their money in terms of size.

Cell Phone journey to the iphone


Most of us here have been lucky enough to see how cell phones have evolved from the first portable cellular telephone (Motorola DynaTAC 80000X) in 1982 to Apple's groundbreaking "Internet Communicator" the iPhone (2007). The industry has come a long way for sure, back in 1983, I remember the DynaTAC was more than a foot long, weighed almost 2 lbs. and had a hefty price tag of approx. $4,000. If I recall correctly, it had a talk time of about 1 hour and could hold up to 30 numbers, an impressive feat for the to sCell phones during this time were out of the reach of the common consumer and most people carried pagers. If you had a cell phone, you probably had the DynaTAC or had one installed in your car. Then, in 1993, BellSouth/IBM introduced the Simon. Billed as personal communicator, I actually was lucky enough to be involved in market testing for this device. Interestingly enough, I feel that this device paved the way for future phones such as the Treos, Blackberries, Windows Mobile Devices and of course our iPhone. In addition to being a phone, the Simon was also: a pager, calculator, address book, fax machine (yes that's right, it could send and receive faxes) and e-mail device. The one feature I feel that is worth mentioning is that it was a pen-enabled device (no handwriting recognition) that had a touch-screen interface. Sound good? It was considering it's feature set. The downside, it was huge, weighed 20 ounces and would set consumers back about $900.ay the least.

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They weren't obsessed with cramming as many features as possible into one tiny device, they just focused on doing the basics extremely well and fitting them into a sleek, well designed package.
Then there is the concept Tiny Phone. It's really ust a stick with flip out screen and four buttons that can enter multiple numbers.

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To blow away all its rivals and to reach at a position which no one has ever dreamt of, is soon coming Nokia with its far best invention “Nokia 6650 T-Mobile”.
This large 2.2” color screen along with a second external TFT display enables you to enjoy a richer browsing experience on your mobile phone with the WAP 2.0 *HTML browser.
The screen doesn’t disappoint anyone as the visibility that it provides is clear and vivid, even in bright sunlight.
Adding wonders to all this is present a small device i.e.. a GPS receiver which actually supports the use of SD slots for more than just a flash memory card.
The ultimate thing without which the phone is useless can’t be neglected and so there’s present a power packed 1500mAh battery to make the life of the handset a long and lasting one.Just imagine, Can you live without this awesome technology? No! Than hurry up and purchase one now.

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Why anyone would want to bring back the cell-phone brick look is beyond us. Yet that's what the "Mini Mob" would like to do by stuffing modern technologies into its chunky, Flock of Seagulls-era frame.
It's really not as unwieldy as the originals, however--it's more of a scale model that's a little more than 4 inches long, according to Gadget Lab. Inside it sports an MP3 player, camera, and GSM technology (it's offered by a U.K. distributor).
We're not really into the '80s look, having destroyed all our Members Only jackets in a ritual burning long ago. But for those young enough to regard this period as retro chic, we can recommend a few boomboxes that would complement this phone nicely.

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I recently got my hands on Samsung's latest addition— the oh-so-teeny Samsung Juke phone. As you can tell by the pictures, it is literally the size of a small chocolate bar and swivels open to be a long sleek Zoolander- type phone. This modern media player cell comes fully equipped with an iPod type scroll wheel for effortless navigation and a pretty chic exterior screen which reminds me of the Porsche phone. The most nifty features would have to be the VZ navigator which offers location based services and audible turn-by-turn directions so you'll never get lost again. And for those of you who like a few party pics in the evening, the built-in camera boasts night-shot, which makes the most out of pictures in low light. With 2GB of storage, the Juke can hold lots of tunes and will sync your music via your PC's USB port as well—unfortunately no iTunes songs allowed. And because it has bluetooth wireless technology, you can also purchase a stereo headset to listen to music without wires. Available in black, turquoise and red. Priced at $150 with a two year contract. Not too shabby considering you'll be channeling Derek Zoolander in more ways than one!

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Las Vegas, Nevada, January 10th 2007- Could your next digital camera be a cell phone? The cell phone manufacturers would like that, but the US cell phone networks may not let it happen. Modern cell phones shoot at resolutions that dedicated digital still cameras reached only a couple of years ago: The Nokia N95 shoots 5-megapixel images, and Samsung has a cell phone that can shoot 10 megapixel images: the SCH-B600, which also includes a 3x optical zoom. But these high resolution cell phones aren’t coming out in the US: the SCH-B600 is being sold in Korea and Europe only. This is partly due to the cost (the SCH-B600 costs a hefty $900 in Korea) and the reluctance of the networks to have 10-megapixel images clogging up their networks. “How do I manage those files on a consistent basis on the network?” Says Ritch Blasi of Cingular, whose highest resolution cell phone is the 5-megapixel Nokia N75. “I could sell that camera phone, but if I’ve got one person using it on a cell site and I‘ve got 6 T1 (high speed Internet) connections going in there to accommodate that one person, it doesn’t make sense.” Although the cell networks are rolling out new technologies (such as the new high speed data technology called HSDPA) that increase the speed at which data can be transmitted, they don’t want multi-megabyte photos clogging up the network. So, they don’t offer every phone that the cell phone manufacturers produce. The cameras built into cell phones will continue to increase in resolution, though. “Customers are demanding something a little bit higher” says Drew Crowell of the PR company Golin Harris, who represent Sony Ericsson, who recently launched a 3.2-megapixel phone (the K790a) that hasn’t yet been picked up by any of the US networks. But he doesn’t see a big demand for anything much higher right now. ”I think the market here in the US is a lot different to overseas. I think that this phone fits the market in the US”.

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The Motorola C139 is a GSM phone with compatibility with most operators including T-mobile and AT&T. It doesn’t play MP3s or do anything fancy at all. But it does have a color screen and support basic modern-day cell phone functions. So why should you care about the C139? It’s dirt cheap. It has a retail price of $55.99 but can be found on eBay for as low as $19.99 plus shipping. At that price, it’s almost cheap enough for it to be the world’s first disposable phone? So consider the C139 great for kids or anyone who is likely to destroy their phone easily. (Source: PC Magazine, April 24, 07))

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Services, like products that contain technology, offer a challenge and opportunity for design. They used to be facilitated by people, but now they are often enabled by technology, meaning that the human/technology interactions need to be designed.
Takeshi Natsuno, Managing Director in charge of strategy for the i-mode cell phone service from DoCoMo in Japan, explains the phenomenal success of his venture. i-mode gained 33 million subscribers in Japan during the first three years of operation, combining phone services with internet access.
Chris Downs, Lavrans Løvlie and Ben Reason are founders of the London-based service design consultancy LiveWork. They explain their philosophy and process for designing services, describing service ecologies. These consist of tangible touch-points that make up the total experience of using the service. Fran Samalionis, a leader of the service design practice at IDEO,expands on this process with examples of a train service and an online bank.

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The Cell-Secure is designed to fit all cup holders and provide a secure holder for all modern cell phones.

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The Sidekick has always been a cool piece of technology, but it skyrocketed to stardom when it was discovered that Paris Hilton had one. Why exactly is it that she's famous? Does she sing and dance? Tell jokes? Create groundbreaking scientific discoveries? No? Oh yeah. She's famous just because. And because Paris had one, everyone in their teens and twenties wanted one, too. Alright, I admit it, she's just so darn cute, and if I had a hardware company, I'd certainly want my best gizmo to be seen next to Even without the Paris appeal, the Side kick is a worthy piece of equipment. And the new sk3 is truly spectacular - and recently was featured as the Time Magazine "Gadget of the Week". It's a bit smaller than the Sidekick 2, at 5.1 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches, fitting nicely into a shirt pocket and just sticking out of the top enough for you to show off that you have a new Side kick 3. That makes it bigger than most modern cell phones, but pretty sleek by my own standard. My ten-year-old Nokia measures 5 x 1.75 x 1, and I can only use it to talk and play Snakes. The Sidekick 3 weighs in at seven ounces, again heavier than a modern cell phone, but nothing to complain about. r.The form factor is sleeker and more attractive than the Side kick 2. This release lacks the rubber perimeter and has a plastic keyboard that is a lot easier to use than the older one that had the rubberized buttons. It's instantly recognizable as a Side kick, with many of the same design elements. The four-way pad on the left is still in place, and the main display still has the Menu, Jump, Cancel, and Done controls. However, there is no longer a jog dial on the right side; instead, there is a trackball, which is quite useful and easy to use - and makes this feel much more like a tiny laptop than just a cell phone with a lot of cool added features. The display is good, but still the same as the Sidekick 2.

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Cell phones are the dominant form of communication today. Nearly everyone has one, and it is a common sight to see businessmen and teenagers alike walking down the street with a hands-free headset. Cell phones have greatly increased our security and availability and keep us connected to our modern world. The future of cell phones reflects its past - growth in leaps and bounds.Two companies, Pilotfish and Synaptics, have joined together to create a prototype phone with no buttons. This device, called Onyx, is sensitive to gestures and is covered in a touch screen. The phone also recognizes anatomy, so that when you lift it up to your ear it picks up a call. This drastic change in design is meant to stimulate other cell phone designers to get away from the two mundane basic types of devices. The cell phone is not an exception to design and fashion rules, and constant changes in looks allow for constant changes in technology. Water-proof cell phones (meant for showers) are already available in Japan. New prototypes also have the ability to entirely illuminate in different colors for different callers, in order to help "humanize" cellular technology.

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The Nokia 3600 slide aims to win hearts with a blend of tasteful colors, materials and tactile finishes, and minds with a full range of the latest features. Soft ceramic paint and metal combined with high gloss surfaces and gradated colors to make the Nokia 3600 slide beautiful to both touch and see. The Nokia 3600 slide is equally beautiful to hear as it is the first Nokia product to feature background noise cancellation. With a built-in music player the Nokia 3600 slide offers up to 3000 favorite songs on an optional 4 microSD card.
The small, ergonomically shaped Nokia 3600 slide also delivers a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and 2 LED flash and is excellent for taking pictures or videos, even in dim lighting conditions. The TV-out feature, which conveniently connects the Nokia 3600 slide to most television sets, ensures quick and easy sharing of pictures and videos.
While the beauty of the Nokia 3600 slide will tell the world about its owner, the pre-installed Nokia Maps application with an optional Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W will tell the owner a lot about the world they are in. The Nokia Maps application holds more than 15 million points of interests, including restaurants, shops, hotels and more.
The Nokia 3600 slide has an estimated retail price of 175 EUR excluding taxes and subsidies.

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With one touch of a button, the elegant Nokia 6600 fold smoothly opens to reveal a stunningly bright 2.13” OLED screen displaying up to 16 million colors. With its seamless design, the signature “smooth back” of the Nokia 6600 fold creates a comfortable contour when open, and remains subtle and compact when closed. The high-gloss surface of the Nokia 6600 fold comes to life when tapped twice to “wake up” the hidden outer display that reveals time, incoming messages, missed calls and more. A double tap on the Nokia 6600 fold also snoozes alerts and silences or rejects incoming phone calls.
With a set of contemporary mobile features that belie its compact size, the Nokia 6600 fold is proof positive that beauty can be far more than skin deep. 3G technology allows for fast and easy sharing of pictures and videos snapped with the integrated 2 megapixel camera with double LED flash or swift access to Internet services such as Yahoo! Go or Flickr.
The Nokia 6600 fold easily fits into a pocket or a handbag and has an estimated retail price of 275 EUR excluding taxes and subsidies.

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Following hot on the heels of having just announced their up and coming N5320 and N5220 XpressMusic cell phones Nokia have today announced yet another three handsets – the N3600 and N6600 (available in both slider and clamshell variants) – all three of which, according to Nokia, boast ‘smooth, minimalist design and an appealing array of easy-to-use features’.
The result, according to Nokia’s Director of Connect Devices, Mikkel Drucker, of a ‘slightly different take on a core design language’ (read between the lines, if you will), the new handsets

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“Nokia worked in collaboration with the creative designer Frédérique Daubal, which resulted in unique laser-etched graphic designs, distinctive wallpapers as well as exclusive accessories to the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism. The wallpapers inspired by Daubal communicate the reflection of light and capture the feel of angular prisms and triangles.”

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Nokia and the University of Cambridge presented to the world a nanotechnology concept called Morph. Morph shows how upcoming mobile devices could be bendable enough to change into diverse shapes.Morph was developed by the Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge. Morph entails stretchable and flexible materials, translucent electronics, and self-cleaning surfaces that will give nanotechnology ultimate functionality. Morph could show the way to mobile devices that use transparent materials, repel dirt and fingerprints use solar energy to charge, and use incorporated sensors to supply more knowledge about the environment.

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It was once thought that people wouldn't be interested in video conferencing cell phones because they couldn't use them on the move (in other words, they'd be walking down the sidewalk bumping into people or lampposts while they tried to use the feature). But the popularity of texting, which is equally as hazardous, eliminated this doubt, and major cell phone companies now are equipping cell phones with the feature and beefing up networks.
The major challenge to transmitting digital video is that it requires sending a great deal of data -- much more data than audio requires. So, a cell phone with video conferencing needs to be able to send and receive a large amount of information. If you've read How Cell Phones Work, you know that, although modern cell phones are digital mechanisms, they send information over radio signals and only have a limited amount of bandwidth with which to work. Bandwidth, which is really a range of frequencies, can be expressed in units -- such as, thousands of bits per second (kbps) or millions of bits per second (Mbps). Bandwidth is an indication of how much (and how fast) data can be sent over a given communication link.

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Samsung has officially announced the G800 camera phone. It is the worlds first 5 Megapixel cell phone and is equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens. The optical zoom lens is an inner zoom, where the lens does not extend outside the cell phone body, ensuring a slimmer design. Samsung Mobile has opened the door for many snap shot photographers among us that feel comfortable with just one mobile device instead of having a digital camera next to it. The Samsung G800 camera phone has adapted technology features such as face detection and Wide Dynamic Range from their digital camera range into a stylish compact cell phone. The G800 from Samsung will be supported by media campaigns across Europe and will go on sale in European countries in November. The tri-band Samsung G800 cellular has a new camera Graphical User Interface which is intuitive and easy to use so that the user experiences the same environment as a digital camera when using the camera function on the cell phone. An On Screen Display shows various camera indicators in a horizontal preview mode.

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Professor Mark Welland, Head of the Department of Engineering’s Nanoscience Group at the University of Cambridge and University Director of Nokia-Cambridge collaboration added: “Developing the Morph concept with Nokia has provided us with a focus that is both artistically inspirational but, more importantly, sets the technology agenda for our joint nanoscience research that will stimulate our future work together.”
The partnership between Nokia and the University of Cambridge was announced in March, 2007 - an agreement to work together on an extensive and long term programme of joint research projects. NRC has established a research facility at the University’s West Cambridge site and collaborates with several departments - initially the Nanoscience Center and Electrical Division of the Engineering Department - on projects that, to begin with, are centered on nanotechnology.Elements of Morph might be available to integrate into handheld devices within 7 years, though initially only at the high-end. However, nanotechnology may one day lead to low cost manufacturing solutions, and offers the possibility of integrating complex functionality at a low price.

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The brainchild of designer Bence Bogar, the Balance Smartphone not only boasts a distinctively modern shell-slide design but also manages to pack in a host of features such as integral GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth as well 512MB of onboard memory – expandable via a MicroSD slot - whilst also functioning as a desktop clock and digital photo frame when placed in desk stand mode.
Constructed from titanium and stainless steel, the GSM/3G/HSDPA compatible Balance Smartphone measures in at 45×73.5×10.25mm and cleverly works both as a shell and slide cell phone ensuring that, whilst not in use, the 2.8 inch 400×200 pixel 256K TFT touch screen is protected from scratching. The phone also features an inbuilt 5.1 megapixel camera complete with auto focus and 2x zoom.

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The cellphone has become one of the most widely used digital technologies in everyday life. However, current cellular innovations appear to be both exciting and potentially dangerous at the same time.New cellular features (and what one can actually do with a modern cell phone) are taking the lead in incorporating the latest and greatest technical innovations. Interestingly, although they incorporate the latest in digital technologies, evidence shows that cell phones are becoming increasingly popular in countries such as South Africa as opposed to those who one might refer to as the 'digital elite'.

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i-mate together with Bharti Airtel has launched the JAMA 101 Windows Mobile phone. Supporting Tri-band GSM/GPRS at 900/1800/1900MHz as well as Bluetooth, the JAMA 101 is powered by a Samsung CPU at 300MHz with 128MB of ROM and 64MB RAM, which can be extended by micro SD expansion cards. Its 2.0-mega pixel camera makes it a perfect multimedia companion "As the market leader, Airtel is committed to bringing pioneering solutions that deliver greater value and enhance the communication experience of its customers," said Sanjay Gupta, Chief Marketing Officer, Mobile Services, Bharti Airtel. "The JAMA 101 powered by the Airtel’s state-of-the-art EDGE wireless network will leverage i-mate™ unique combination of style, powerful functionalities to redefine the way mobile users stay in touch at times of work or leisure."

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Our core activity is to focus on reducing Companies mobile phone bills year on year via on site consultation and account management. Combined with a first rate customer service level, we are able to manage and assist all types of businesses in their mobile phone procurements.
Striving to provide the highest standards of service, from initial assessment of airtime and equipment requirements, through to the after sales service, together with impartial professional advice and ensuring that we supply the right tariffs and mobile hardware to achieve optimum savings and satisfaction for our customers.Our mobile service is based on many years of experience dealing with business customers and their needs. Whereas consumers tend to regularly change mobiles with fashion trends, businesses generally require a robust service with flexible but longer term contractual terms to provide them with the cost savings they deserve and greater personal support to ease administrative costs.

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At Speed we can retrieve information from all types of mobile devices to store images, data, files, music, etc., such as iPod, MP3, Palm, PDAs, Blackberries and cell phone.It is important to determine whether the information you are seeking to recover is stored in an external or internal, so if you do not have certainty, can be found at nuestrea contact page and we can advise and advise on the matter and establish the kind of support retrieval of information you need.

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Our core business is to recover your stolen, lost and or misplaced mobile phone the soonest possible. We have already successfully recovered thousands of mobile phones from the wrong hands and given them back to the legitimate owners. We strongly advice all our clients to buy genuine mobile phones from the shops and obtain a valid receipt and warranty where applicable in order to facilitate and simplify the process of registration, recovery and where necessary compensation. Remember it is difficult for you to prove ownership of the phone bought casually from someone without documentation. We have a wide mobile phone track coverage stretching across Kenya but soon going regional.

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The 1.3 mega pixel camera-Phone Nokia 2228 supports all most all types of common digital file formats in order to make your phoning, gaming, imaging, and messaging experiences absolutely enjoyable and seamless. An advanced media player coupled with a built-in hands free speaker and a speaker dependent voice-recognition trait will make your Nokia 2228 a true entertainment companion.
The stylish Nokia CDMA phone offering several messaging modes will hit the market before Q4 of 2008, said a media report. The 12 mm unique monoblock machine will be an ultra-lightweight compact device giving an innovative sagacity to its style-conscious users.
A MicroUSB will allow the new Nokia CDMA slim phone to be connected with your PC and the phone will act as a modem for a fast Internet access. With around 20-25 MB of functional storage memory, you will be able to use the phone for all your practical purposes. An arresting flash will notify you for all your incoming calls, while all your waiting messaging will be indicated by LED flashes in interval. Other attractive features of Nokia 2228 include a 2.5 mm headset jack, FM radio, and a powerful battery with 3.5 hours talk-time and up to ten days of stand-by time. Price of the hot phone is yet not known.

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These days, there are seemingly dozens of TV technologies a phone can choose to support -- take the glofiish V900, for example, which goes the standards-agnostic route and packs frickin' four of them -- so it's difficult to deduce what sort of circuitry a heretofore-unknown LG with a "TV" button placed prominently below the display might include. That being said, this brightly-colored GM630 flip with a landscape display has leaked on a Brazilian site -- one of the few countries where one-seg is in use -- so we wouldn't be surprised if that's what was going on here. Otherwise, CelularCafe reports that the phone will have an FM radio, Bluetooth, EDGE data, and a 2 megapixel cam; something tells us those specs aren't good enough to get a US release, and given that the US has as many functional one-seg networks as it has DAB broadcasts, that's just fine by us.

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This professional WAP emulator displays mobile websites exactly as if they were loaded by real handsets. It supports all types of mobile web documents, such as WML, XHTML MP, HTML and cHTML. WAP Proof works over HTTP as an ordinary HTML browser and has the most of its features, such as using bookmarks, changing the document encoding, offline working. Additional features are particularly useful for mobile content designers: viewing page source code, document syntax validation and highlighting, tolerance to syntax errors, viewing entities as characters, logging of the HTTP traffic, modification of HTTP headers, direct access to the HTTP query, modification of POST requests, viewing WML context variables, control over WML events. The HTTP request sent by this WAP emulator is similar to a real mobile browser request, so WAP Proof can be used for the development of resources being sensitive to the user-agent. Several mobile devices (Alcatel, Motorola, Nokia, Sagem, Samsung, Siemens, Sony Ericsson) are emulated, so you can test your mobile site on several handsets. Additional HTTP attributes, for instance, the attribute containing MSISDN, may be easily added to the request.

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Most of the latest LG mobile phones are sophisticated and deliver high-performance and quality. They are known for their flexibility, durability and functionallity among all the modern mobile users across the world. To please the demands of all types of mobile users like students, youngsters and businessman etc., LG is providing phones with all types of features like entertainment, communication and business. Moreover, it is offering mobile phones with different looks, dimensions and features. The users can choose the best one to satisfy their needs and priorities while using a mobile phone.