Friday, February 22, 2008

Features of Opera Mobile 9.5

  • Opera Mobile 9.5 was recently announced. More specifically, wWith intense competition in the mobile browser market, Opera Mobile 9.5 has its work cut out for it. But, then again, Opera's consistently rolled out innovative mobile browsers so sure they're on their game with 9.5.

  • Intuitive user interface
  • Tabbed browsing
  • Improved text wrap
  • Page overview, zooming and panning
  • Landscape mode
  • Save Web page for future offline access
  • Call phone number from Web page
  • Send link as SMS/MMS
  • Send image as SMS/MMS
  • Small Screen Rendering™
  • Password manager
  • Web address input auto-completion
  • History and bookmarks
  • Copy text Opera Widgets

Via unwiredview

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Toshiba Portégé G810 Windows Mobile

At the MWC in Barcelona, Toshiba has unveiled its latest Windows Mobile smartphone - Portégé G810. The all-in-one device prides itself with both HDSPA and HSUPA support. In addition to high-speed 3.5G, users can connect to other devices and networks using WiFi and Bluetooth v2.0. Then there's the built-in GPS and A-GPS, 3 megapixel camera with auto-focus, FM radio with RDS, 256 MB ROM and 128 MB RAM, 1,530 mAh battery, and of course the microSD card slot. One the other side, the new Portégé smartphone sports 2.83" 64K colors QVGA touchscreen — nowadays, expect VGA and way more colors.

As for the size, Toshiba Portégé G810 measures 58×110x14 mm and weighs 120 grams. Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional edition is running the show, while Qualcomm's MSM7200 (400 MHz) CPU is providing the processing power.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Windows 6.1 for Xperia X1

A recent photo leak reveals the OS that lies beneath the glossy surface of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smart device. Since at the Mobile World Congress the Xperia X1 was not allowed to be touched by members of the press, just Left by guessing that the device runs on the Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS.
The Hungarian website terminal.hu has posted live hands-on photos of the Xperia X1 system screens. As it turns out this little devil runs on the yet unannounced Windows Mobile 6.1 OS.
Sony Ericsson were rather unwilling on talking about the hardware part of the device too, but some of the photos reveal for certain the 520 MHz CPU used along with the Qualcomm 7200 chipset, the 128MB of available RAM and the 1500 mAh battery.
News Via GsmArena

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 -- Its Different!!

Meet the XPERIA X1.
Sony Ericsson presented XPERIA as a brand of its own and they intend to develop it in parallel with their other devices. XPERIA X1 is the first device to be produced in this lineup.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is an "arc slider" featuring a massive amount of connectivity and multimedia niceties.

The highlight of the XPERIA X1 is most definitely the 3-inch WVGA touchscreen display. Beside that, almost all connectivity mediums are present - from a 3.5mm audio jack to GPS and Wi-Fi everything is on board. The slide-out QWERTY keyboard makes typing an ease, while the 9 available home screen should suit every scenario and all user preferences.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 also has a 3.2 megapixel camera and will come with 400MB of internal storage capacity. It is also expandable through the microSD card slot. The handset will have support for all the four 4 GSM network bands and four 3G network bands as well. HSDPA and HSUPA ensure the quick data transfers around.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 will be powered by a 500MHz ARM CPU and is expected to hit the shelves in the second half of 2008.

Read More at
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Friday, February 08, 2008

Soul from Samsung

Samsung officially confirmed today the style-driven Soul, a high-end handset to crown the Samsung Ultra lineup. The Soul (standing for Spirit Of Ultra) will debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Samsung Soul is a feature loaded full metal slider. The front is dominated by the 2.2-inches 16M QVGA display along with the magical touch navigation pad. The navigation indicators on it change icons and functions across applications. A similar navigation decision is implemented in the recently announced LG KF510.
Innovations is the new customizable graphic user interface. Users are allowed to create their own skins with the on-handset User Created Skin setup. Additionally, display skins are customizable with fonts, colors and background images.
Samsung Soul is recognizable for its 5-megapixel autofocus camera with powerful LED flash, equipped with the latest camera tech goodies like face detection, image stabilizer and Wide Dynamic Range. On top of that, the camera is capable of video recording in QVGA resolution at 30fps.
The multimedia set includes FM radio with RDS, MP3/WAV/WMA player with Music library navigation. Sound quality with no distortion even at the highest volume is entrusted to the Bang & Olufsen-patented ICEpower technology.

Along with has quad-band GSM support, Samsung Soul features HSDPA (7.2 Mbps), as well as Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP. The built-in memory is still unknown, but there is a microSD slot onboard.
News from GsmArena

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Its 16GB iPhone

Now that the dust has settled with the launch of new iPods and a price cut in the iPhone, word on the street has it that the European iPhone would come with 3G connectivity. This source also claims that memory has been bumped to 16GB (why not, considering how the new iPod Touch carries 16GB of data), while HSDPA connectivity will definitely make the Web-browsing experience all the more enjoyable.

This might sound all crazy though, but when you think about it economically, with Apple dropping $200 on their 8GB iPhone's price, it is possible to squeeze in an additional 8GB of NAND flash memory and a tri-band HSDPA radio for that price premium.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Eten Glofiish M810 & V900

The Glofiish V900 is Eten's first Pocket PC Phone to feature mobile TV. It flaunts support for DVB-H, DVB-T, TDMB and DAB broadcasting standards - perfect for watching sports on-the-go. The Glofiish V900 also offers a VGA-res display plus HSDPA, Wi-Fi, and GPS. The device will also feature the spanking new Eten touch-based user interface - a welcome tendency given the non-palpable standard Windows Mobile user interface. The Eten Glofiish V900 will be launched in the second half of the year but will be showcased at the Mobile world congress 2008 held this February in Barcelona.

Another upcoming star that we are likely to catch at the Mobile world congress will be the Eten Glofiish M810. It's the successor of the Eten M800 and comes loaded with all the gizmo goodies you might want - a hardware QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS and a 2 megapixel autofocus camera.

Read More at GsmArena

Friday, February 01, 2008

Motorola Selling its Mobile Division

MOTO movers are in for a shock as Motorola plans to sell off its mobile handset division. That is the worst-case scenario as the company has come to realize that their mobile division is not doing as well as expected. The other alternative is to "explore the structural and strategic realignment of its businesses to better equip its Mobile Devices business to recapture global market leadership and to enhance shareholder value", according to an official press release.
“All of our businesses have exceptional people, products and intellectual property and the ability to achieve category leadership in their markets,” said Greg Brown, President and CEO. “We're exploring ways in which our Mobile Devices Business can accelerate its recovery and retain and attract talent while enabling our shareholders to realize the value of this great franchise.”
Read More at Tech2,unwiredview

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