White Pearl is the little sister of ‘Black Diamond’ featured above. Although it doesn’t look that good in white, it’s worth an honorable mention.
Yeah, this is my kind of phone. Isn’t it absolutely stunning? The PENCK phone designed by Makoto Saito is one and a half years old, but it’s still the most beautful phone ever made. The PENCK is available in three colors, metal, milk (white), and bitter (black). Too bad it’s only available in Japan.
Black Diamond is a luxury phone that isn’t out on the market yet. It’s supposed to be launched early 2007 from a company called VIPN. On their site they promote a limited edition of the phone made out of titanium and with real diamonds - only $300 000. Crazy.
Nokia N93i
N93i splendid similar to the Nokia N93, the N93i will feature the same 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 3x optical zoom. Its body design will be slightly different with mirror effect front cover, smaller phone body size and new RAZR keypad.
It also added a small LCD screen at the front, letting you know who is calling you without open the clamshell phone. Although there isn’t much information on the front LCD, even in the manual, we do hope it can display info like song id, caller id, battery status, time and contact list navigation. Reducing the phone body size will be a great improvement, fulfilling those who don’t like the size of Nokia N93.
The Nokia 93i will also comes with a mini USB connector instead of the traditional pop-port connector. Both version works on WLAN, 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks.
It also added a small LCD screen at the front, letting you know who is calling you without open the clamshell phone. Although there isn’t much information on the front LCD, even in the manual, we do hope it can display info like song id, caller id, battery status, time and contact list navigation. Reducing the phone body size will be a great improvement, fulfilling those who don’t like the size of Nokia N93.
The Nokia 93i will also comes with a mini USB connector instead of the traditional pop-port connector. Both version works on WLAN, 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks.
Nokia N76
Holding up to 1500 tracks, the N76 works with industry standard 3.5 mm headphones and supports the popular Windows Media DRM for optimal use. Viewing the 2.4-inch (13.7mm), up to 16 million color screen in landscape mode brings a familiar feel to surfing the web on a mobile. You can navigate web pages quickly and easily with the Nokia Web Browser with Mini Map and enjoy easy access to popular internet services like Flickr and Amazon for searching, shopping or sharing. The N76 integrates a 2.0-megapixel (1600 x 1200 px) camera to capture, zoom and review pictures. Offering tools to edit either on the go or transfer them to a compatible PC, the N76 comes bundled with Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition. With up to 2 GB of expandable memory, you have ample of storage for high-quality multimedia. It will be the first Nokia device to be preloaded with five Adobe Flash Lite games developed by Japanese developer CELL.
As CES gets going, Nokia has announced several new handsets today including two upgrades to previous models and an all new RAZR-like smartphone.
Let’s start with the all new Nokia N76. The N76 features a RAZR like design with metal-etched keypad and comes packed with Quadband GSM, UMTS 2100, EDGE, 2 megapixel camera, microSD memory card slot, QVGA display, Bluetooth and external media controls. Next up are the two upgrades. The Nokia N93i which just makes the current N93 smaller and slimmer maintain the same specs: Triband GSM, UMTS 2100, EGDE, Wi-Fi, QVGA display and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and optical zoom. Not only that, but Nokia has upgraded the software bringing you Flickr for photo uploading. Last we have the Nokia 6131NFC. Nothing has changed on the 6131 except Nokia has added a NFC chip to the handset allowing MasterCard PayPass payments and other sorts of payments
Let’s start with the all new Nokia N76. The N76 features a RAZR like design with metal-etched keypad and comes packed with Quadband GSM, UMTS 2100, EDGE, 2 megapixel camera, microSD memory card slot, QVGA display, Bluetooth and external media controls. Next up are the two upgrades. The Nokia N93i which just makes the current N93 smaller and slimmer maintain the same specs: Triband GSM, UMTS 2100, EGDE, Wi-Fi, QVGA display and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and optical zoom. Not only that, but Nokia has upgraded the software bringing you Flickr for photo uploading. Last we have the Nokia 6131NFC. Nothing has changed on the 6131 except Nokia has added a NFC chip to the handset allowing MasterCard PayPass payments and other sorts of payments
Sparks of innovation from Nokia, like their open mobile concept phone, is what we love to see. This new Nokia Aeon concept phone has shown up in Nokia's Reasearch & development section of their site. Apparently the entire phone is an interactive “touch screen.” WirelessAndy at Howard Forums says he “heard Feburary 30th” is when the Aeon will be available to consumers.
In the car, between a million phone calls I sometimes like to listen to a Podcasts on my iPod. It looks like my iPod (and my Fujifilm camera) won’t go into my bag every day. Why? Because the N95 has not only a decent music player (which is standard on most phones these days) but a podcasting app. It’s not exactly iTunes but my goodness, you can actually download podcasts directly onto the phone. No ‘computer’ required. The app allows you to subscribe to any podcast and download any episode you like. What’s cool is that the downloaded podcasts also appear in the phone’s music player alongside your music, under the genre ‘podcasts’.
While driving and listening to TWiT, I get a call. The podcast stops, the call starts. Then the call ends and the podcast starts again. Neat!
While driving and listening to TWiT, I get a call. The podcast stops, the call starts. Then the call ends and the podcast starts again. Neat!
This new Nokia phone integrates a 4Megapixels digital photo camera. Enjoy this version and be happy ..........
This is the latest phone from Nokia. It is in line with other Music Express phones of Nokia that guarantees a superb music & multimedia exprience. As of the moment, after knowing abouth this phone, this is my dream Nokia phone. It has a 3.2 mp camera, 16 million color display, and oh so the sleek & simple design. I hope it meets my standards when i get to know more about this phone.
TOMATO FLASH
Tomato Flash announced its microSD single slot card reader to the market. This handy and extreme light-weight card reader not only could be your trendy mobile accessory, but also with a built-in USB 2.0 interface which allows you to share precious moments easily with anyone, anywhere and anytime!
As latest mobiles have become more functional- e.g. playing music, taking photos & videos, surfing internet and sending/ receiving emails, ways of convenient transferring and storing valuable data between different platforms seems essential as well. The standard way to do so is to purchase a card reader first, and keep it somewhere. While needing it to transferring data, you will have to find it out and then start the process. Yet with Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader, all you need to do is simply insert your microSD memory card into Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader, and then you can transfer files to your laptop or other USB compatible appliances. It does accomplish the target of mobility - "take it everywhere & use it anywhere!" and makes life easier than ever.
Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader is featured with USB 2.0 standard high-speed transfer rate. And there is no power and driver installation problem, just plug the Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader into the USB slot and start an excellent performance of data transferring. Compatible with Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista, Mac OS 8.6 and Linux 2.4.0 .
As latest mobiles have become more functional- e.g. playing music, taking photos & videos, surfing internet and sending/ receiving emails, ways of convenient transferring and storing valuable data between different platforms seems essential as well. The standard way to do so is to purchase a card reader first, and keep it somewhere. While needing it to transferring data, you will have to find it out and then start the process. Yet with Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader, all you need to do is simply insert your microSD memory card into Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader, and then you can transfer files to your laptop or other USB compatible appliances. It does accomplish the target of mobility - "take it everywhere & use it anywhere!" and makes life easier than ever.
Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader is featured with USB 2.0 standard high-speed transfer rate. And there is no power and driver installation problem, just plug the Tomato Flash microSD single slot card reader into the USB slot and start an excellent performance of data transferring. Compatible with Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista, Mac OS 8.6 and Linux 2.4.0 .
NOKIA 5700
The new Nokia 5700 Xpress Music edition mobile phone which features a dedicated music chip for the enhanced performance .The Music edition mobile comes with brilliant looks with the base or keypad can be twisted as per the need if you want to watch the movies or video songs you can twist its base and let it rest on the table and enjoy .
Features:
1. Music player with dedicated chip.
1. Music player with dedicated chip.
2. 2 Megapixel camera.
3. Video call .
4. Smartphone features.
Hyundai H-MP700 Compatible SIM card backup device. Don’t jeopardise your social life! Backup and copy those precious numbers from your SIM card. Easily operated and does not need to be connected to a PC or your Hyundai H-MP700 for operation. Your data will be protected even if power is lost.
NOKIA 7373
Ethnic patterns and a compact swivel design gives the Nokia 7373 its fresh look and perfect grip. Elaborate tribal markings provide a unique point for contemporary design interpretation, where form and decoration are married seamlessly together. This results in finely tooled surfaces, exquisite detail, embossed finishing and further decoration when the mobile phone is opened, proving that the Nokia 7373 is a veritable treasure chest of reference and culture.
The Imobile V83 is a full-fledged PDA phone complete with a large 3.4 inch Touch Screen QVGA LCD at 320 x 240 pixels and even a full miniature keyboard which slides out. Features include JAVA 2.0 support, Bluetooth capability, 1.3Mp camera. MP3 and MP4 playback, Handsfree mode, Group SMS sending, Voice recorder, GPRS/WAP, Handwriting + Keyboard input, MMS, Expandable Memory, Incoming call firewall, Dual SIM on single line, TV-OUT, IP Phone, Stocks investing online , IPTV and more.
Operating Frequency: GSM
Supported Networks: 900/1800MHz
Hyundai GSM W100
Hyundai GSM Watch Phone W100(unlocked), original Hyundai version of popular M700, G100. TF card slot support up to 2Gb and 1.3mp camera, calls vibration, voice dialing.
IMOBILE 950
Two way slider makes it easy to switch between different modes, GSM 850/900/1800/1900Mhz (unlocked), dual stereo speakers, Bluetooth 2, Key input, speed dial, flight mode, first class entertainment experience with the large 2.6" 16:9 wide screen, 260k QVGA, MP4, AVI, Support to play in full screen, speed/pause and play AVI film. GPRS & WAP connectivity.
Imobile Phone V147+ Slide design with 3.0 Inch touch screen, dual sim cards work on the same time, dual TF cards, FM radio, TV, Dual bluetooth, Dual speakers, Dual camera, hand writing and key input. MP3, MP4, Handsfree, SMS group sending, Voice recorder, WAP, Handwritten input, Radio, Bluetooth, GPRS download, MMS, Memory extended, E-book.
T-Mobile gave us a quick look today at Nokia's latest clamshell, the 6550. The Series 60 phone is pretty sexy as far as Nokia flips go -- and quite the looker in its own right -- but it's still clear that Nokia's struggling to make any of its S60 units truly "skinny." The QVGA screen is naturally stellar, and the secondary display on the back includes a few capacitive touch buttons to control music playback. We also liked the main keypad, which is a bit of a departure for Nokia. The phone won't blow any minds, but it's certainly a solid play by Nokia for the budget set in Europe -- how about a little Stateside love, eh Nok?
K850 is getting refit in a more bussiness oriented shade ....
Apparently one of Sony Ericsson's flagship products, the K850 is getting refit in a more business oriented shade, silver and black. The current lineup features both Luminous Green and Velvet Blue -- both rather sharp-looking in our opinion -- may benefit from a color overhaul. Nothing changing in the specs here, just the housing, but we'll take what we can get when it comes to handsets in the US 3G spectrum. No word on pricing or availability, we'll just have to wait until when -- or if -- they announce it.
Today Sony Ericsson announced details of its new Xperia handset, the X1. The handset is a stand-out arc slider, aimed at users who expect a premium product with a focus on convergence.
The Xperia combines a 3 inch wide VGA display and a full QWERTY keyboard within a quality metal finish body. With the Xperia you can access a whole range of features, anytime, anywhere.
One of the biggest talking points about the Xperia X1 is it runs on Windows Mobile operating system. The phone supports WiFi and HSDPA, and also has GPS support. GPS is the main focus of a lot of handsets for the coming year, and the inclusion of GPS makes sure the Xperia is at the forefront of all the latest mobile technology.
Main navigation on the eXperia is done via the large panels on the main screen. These can be customised to allow you to access your favourite features in an instant. The keyboard of the Xperia slides out in a smooth arc movement, and is very easily used for the composition of emails and writing documents.
The Xperia marks something different for a Sony Erricson, and is expected to be launched in the second half of 2008
The Xperia combines a 3 inch wide VGA display and a full QWERTY keyboard within a quality metal finish body. With the Xperia you can access a whole range of features, anytime, anywhere.
One of the biggest talking points about the Xperia X1 is it runs on Windows Mobile operating system. The phone supports WiFi and HSDPA, and also has GPS support. GPS is the main focus of a lot of handsets for the coming year, and the inclusion of GPS makes sure the Xperia is at the forefront of all the latest mobile technology.
Main navigation on the eXperia is done via the large panels on the main screen. These can be customised to allow you to access your favourite features in an instant. The keyboard of the Xperia slides out in a smooth arc movement, and is very easily used for the composition of emails and writing documents.
The Xperia marks something different for a Sony Erricson, and is expected to be launched in the second half of 2008
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