Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Its iPhone 3GS

Pretty much all the rumors regarding the new iPhone turned out true - the iPhone 3GS (S for Speed) has a 3 megapixel camera with video recording and a compass. The unexpected thing however is that 3GS will look exactly as the original iPhone 3G.
Beside the new VGA@30fps video recording, the auto focus camera with touch focus (and everything else automatic) and of course, the built-in compass, there are no other significant changes as compared to iPhone 3G. But there are quite a lot of details that have undergone an update.

FullNews @ GSMArena.com

Monday, June 01, 2009

SamSung Goes 12 Mega Pixel

Samsung have long been rumored to have a 12 megapixel cameraphone in the works. Well, now it sees daylight for the first time - meet the Pixon12 - the first 12MP cameraphone to hit the market, scheduled for a June launch.

The M8910 is the model number standing behind the Pixon12. The new cameraphone pointed as Sony Ericsson Satio (a.k.a. Idou) competitor makes its mark with a 3.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen with a highly advertised 10000:1 contrast.

And taking where the original Pixon left, the Samsun Pixon12 now sports Wi-Fi connectivity along with the GPS receiver.

The Samsung Pixon12 camera goes further in to the mobile photography offering a 28mm wide-angle lens, both a xenon and a power LED flash (how's that for a change), D1 video recording at 30fps, tracking Touch Auto Focus, Smart Auto mode changing with the lighting conditions and all the rest typical high-end camera features such as geo-tagging, face detection, etc.

FullNews From GSMarena.com

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Nokia E52

Nokia announced the latest addition to their business mobile phone lineup. True to its Eseries nature, the Nokia E52 sports a decent feature set, extensive connectivity and a classic metallic design.

Nokia E52 is basically a copy of the Nokia E55, save for the QW-ER-TY keyboard. It brings 3G with HSDPA 10.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2Mbps support. The other major features of the Nokia E52 include a 2.4” display, GPS and Wi-Fi. An accelerometer sensor for automatic screen rotation, a digital compass and a 3 megapixel full focus camera are also on board.
The 8 hours of talk time and 23 days of standby are the other assets of the E52. Those numbers are just about the same as on the Nokia E55 and twice as good as its predecessor – the E51.

The Nokia E52 will ship with a 1GB microSD card and a free 60 day trial for Files on Ovi. It’ll become available in the second half of the year at an estimated retail price of €245, before taxes or subsidies. That is about 20 euro less than the Nokia E55 to compensate for the missing QW-ER-TY which might be a good trade-off for some users.

News From GSMarena.com

Friday, April 17, 2009

LG Viewty 2

LG had showcased a hush-hush prototype of a second Viewty handset featuring an 8 megapixel camera. It was simply called the Viewty 2 but is being dubbed the Viewty Smart. Running on LG’s new S-Class 3D UI.

The handset will feature -

a 3-inch capacitive touch-display with an 800 x 480 pixel resolution and 16 million colors
Wi-Fi, EDGE/GPRS, 3G with HSDPA
GPS with A-GPS support
Bluetooth with A2DP and USB 2.0
32GB of internal memory and support for microSD cards as well Dolby Mobile technology DivX/XviD support for video playback
8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash (pity it’s not Xenon) and Schneider-Kreuznach optics
12mm thin

The large display will come with an accelerometer as well as multi-touch functionality. Essentially it’s almost a clone of the Arena KM900 with the only visible difference being its camera.

News From Tech2.com

Friday, March 13, 2009

iPhone OS 3.0 to Rock it again

A word is out that Apple is now officially inviting representatives of the press to attend their next big announcement event on 17 March. The event will be dedicated to the upcoming iPhone OS 3.0. There's no word of an upcoming mobile phone, but our hopes are high as always.
Engadget.com report to have received an invitation by Apple for an upcoming event with its main theme set on iPhone OS 3.0.

Apple will display an "advance preview of what they're building", meaning that you probably won't see any working full-fledged iPhone OS 3.0 there (or iPhone 3 anyway). 

News from GSMarena.com


Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Acer DX900 with Dual SIM

The Acer DX900 allows you to have uninterrupted access to two separate phone services, for example; one for business and one personal, or one for calls and another for data, in a single device. Frequent business travelers can use local SIM card and home SIM card in the same device at the same time.  International business and cross boarder travelling becomes so much easier with this device from Acer.

The DX900 features support for both high-speed 3.5G (UMTS/HSDPA) and 2G (GSM/EDGE) communications, as well as GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity, a high-resolution VGA display, and a 3-megapixel auto-focus camera.

Features of Acer DX900
  • Dual SIM Capability - One for work and one for personal
  • Windows Mobile 6.1
  • UMTS/HSDPA
  • Bluetooth
  • WiFi
  • MicroSD Slot
  • 2.8" VGA Display
  • 3.0 Megapixel Camera
  • Front facing VGA Camera
  • In Built GPS Receiver
  • TV Out Functionality

News From Clove.co.uk

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Sony Ericsson reveal C510

















The new Sony Ericsson C510 is dubbed as the most affordable Cyber-shot to date - it has a 3 megapixel camera, imaging shortcuts and Face detection plus Smile Shutter. The Sony Ericsson C905 is also getting the Smile Shutter treatment via a software update that should be available somewhere in February 2009. 

The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot has a 2.2-inch QVGA scratch-resistant display, quad-band GSM support plus tri-band UMTS/HSPA connectivity. On board there's an accelerometer for auto screen rotation and motion gaming plus an M2 memory card slot and stereo Bluetooth. Threaded SMS/MMS (conversation style messaging) is among the latest Sony Ericsson features that's also on board the C510.


Full News Via GSMarena
Specification at GSMSpecification

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