Thursday, January 24, 2008

One More Prism From Nokia-7900

Nokia 7900 Prism as a fashion-forward handset for the eccentric masses. Well, Nokia has just added another member to the Prism family with the 7900 Crystal.

Look for the Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism to be released in Q3 2008, at a €375 price point.

Expecting the same 2-inch OLED display,

2 megapixel camera,

quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) radio,

and dual-band WCDMA (850/2100Mhz) radio

OS: Series 40 3rd Edition,

specifications that heard about before in the regular 7900 Prism; as such Series 40 3rd Edition should be running the show on this 11.3mm-thick handset.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Play Guitar on Your iPhone

When it comes to menial, time-wasting games on the iPhone, Tap Tap Revolution tops our list. TTR is all about tapping the screen in sync with a particular beat - think Dance Dance Revolution for your fingers.

The newest screen-tapping time-waster to hit the iPhone is PocketGuitar. With simulated, on-screen guitar frets and a strum “board,” PocketGuitar brings the faux-rockster as close to a real guitar-experience as you can get on the iPhone. Wannabe guitar-rockers will have a blast with this game. Real musicians will just be disgusted.

Come to think of it, seeing as how addictive Guitar Hero has proven to be, we’re going to give this PocketGuitar application a “highly addictive” rating.
Read More & download Link at intoMobile

Thursday, January 17, 2008

ASUS P750 Launched in India

ASUS has launched their latest PDA phone, the P750 in Mumbai. The P750 is a fully loaded Tri-Band GSM PDA phone with GPS capabilities as well as Wi-Fi, 3.5G with HSDPA and Bluetooth with A2DP connectivity. This particular model is also the winner of the 2007 Japan G-Mark Award.
The P750 incorporates a host of specific business features that include Ur Time (view the time of various cities on the Today screen). It ties in with Meeting Time Planner to help facilitate business planning for meetings etc. a little easier. The Newstation provides up-to-date news and blog updates through RSS settings. Another handy feature is the Auto Cleaner function that enables operating with the best performance by cleaning up unwanted data. Since the P750 has a 3 megapixel auto-focus camera ASUS has also incorporated Business Card Recognition feature.
The device runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional and supports external memory with microSD cards. It's equipped with a 2.6-inch touch screen display that supports a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and 65K colors.
The ASUS P750 is priced at Rs. 28,900 and is available in stores.
Read More at tech2

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Hello Superb Moto Z10

MOTO Z10. Capture, edit and share multimedia directly from the mobile device! MOTO Z10 is a complete, pocket-sized, mobile filmstudio packed with next-generation 3G technology into a unique ergonomic kick-slider design.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Budding directors can capture high quality video at 30 frames per second, edit footage, as well as add a soundtrack1, commentary and visual effects, all from their handset. A 3.2 megapixel camera with instant launch and auto-focus captures photos in one second, while the intelligent auto-save automatically names and saves images directly to a media gallery by content type.
MOTO Z10 lets you select sharing preferences to instantly publish your photos and videos to Web sites including YouTube, Google, Yahoo! and Shozu.
Key Features
  • HSDPA, Symbian UIQ and 3.5G technology
  • 3.2 megapixel camera, Superfast burst mode delivers 3 shots per second
  • 30 frames per second video capture
  • 2.2" QVGA display for 30 frames per second video playback
  • Storyboard editing allows for combination of multiple videos, addition of soundtrack, commentary and visual effects
  • Future-proofed for up to 32GB microSD card
  • Instant media download and streaming at HSDPA 3.6Mbps2
  • AMR, AAC AAC+, MP3, WMA, 3GPP, H.263, H.264, Mpeg 4

ReadMore at DirectMotorola

Monday, January 07, 2008

Wow With Windows Mobile 7

Microsoft is currently developing Windows Mobile 7, the first revolutionary change to its mobile device operating system. It was given a document by a source inside Microsoft that details the touch and gesture plans for Mobile 7. This document is a confidential internal use only document, used to explain the plans for Mobile 7, and contains well over a hundred pages of designs, ideas, and changes to the way we interact with our mobile devices.

Windows Mobile 7 will dramatically change the way we use mobile devices. It will emphasize the use of touch on the device, as well as motion gestures created by using the device. It is, absolutely, Microsoft’s effort to beat back the iPhone.

Windows Mobile 7 will use touch gestures, similar to how the iPhone does. You will be able to flick through lists, pan, swipe sideway, draw on the screen. A lot of emphasis has been put on making navigation easier and doing away with scrollbars, including a new scroll handle that allows for multiple ways of finding items extremely fast.

Windows Mobile 7 will use motion gestures, something the iPhone does not. It will not use an intricate and complicated series of gyroscopes and accelerometers. Instead, it will use the camera on the phone to detect motions and create appropriate actions. You will be able to shake, twist and otherwise manipulate the phone and get things done. The phone will be able to perform actions when placed face down on a surface, and it will know when it is in your pocket or bag.

Windows Mobile 7 will have an exciting locking screen, that will allow you to play around with it, draw on it, shake it and completely otherwise mess with it.

Windows Mobile 7 will have dramatically improved visuals, different from the iPhone and much more similar to the dark and futuristic visuals of Windows Vista. It will feature graphical transitions, subtle effects, and other things to make it more interesting to look at. This is not detailed in the document, but featured in the multitude of screenshots.

Windows Mobile 7 is designed to use the finger, not the stylus, though many devices will be required to include a stylus. It is designed to be easy to use with the hand, including one-handed, and to be fun to use and easy to understand. It is designed to be used on devices with no buttons, few buttons, lots of buttons, full keyboards, and devices without touch screens.

Windows Mobile 7 is clearly designed for better media playback, with screenshots indicating a much-improved Media Player and photo gallery application. There is talk in the document of a games mode. Mobile Internet Explorer runs full-screen web pages in a minimalistic interface, and has “tabbed” browsing, except you can switch tabs by shaking the phone.

The keyboard has been improved, but plans for a full touch keyboard, a la the iPhone, have been shelved until a future version of Windows Mobile.

Read Full Document at InsideMicrosoft

Saturday, January 05, 2008

pyRestart,Make your Symbian S60 boots Faster.

pyRestart is a small system utility that on demand quickly reboot your phone, it actually triggers the reboot API and force system to reboot.

Its always annoying and slow standard procedure is, reaching the power button, than waiting that phone turns off completely, than turn on, than waiting light years for a phone to boot-up and Finally pin prompt, in short, simply it's tedious and slow.


With pyRestart is looks quite different as it does it all for you, it saves your time, your nerves and the effort of reaching the power button few times.

--Download Link--

Friday, January 04, 2008

Leak out of Nokia E71



The Nokia E71 is the successor to the Nokia E61/E62/E61i.It will have a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, HSDPA, weigh 120 grams and be only 57 x 112 x 10 mm; a hell of a lot less wide than the E61i at 70 mm..

In other news ,The E65 successor is called the E66, has the same specs (GPS, HSDPA, 3.2 MP) and is apparently Cool.


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