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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Nokia E55 Comes in Red


When Nokia first officially announced the ultrathin Nokia E55, it only comes in two color versions: black and white.

Seems Nokia is eager to roll out new versions of E55, Here we have some pictures showing Nokia E55 in red. I know this color mostly appeals to girls, but now guys. ( I could be wrong though)



For me, i particularly like the fact that it provides up to 8 hours of talk-time or up to 30 days of stand-by time. But don’t just believe what it says because in a lot of cases, the real stand by time and talk time could be significantly lower than what was advertised.

For those people who have the money in your pocket, you probably need to wait till the 2nd quarter of 2009. It is reported that the retail price of the handset is about $340. However, it is not clear at this point whether the red version will entry into the market at the same time.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

11 TouchScreen Mobile Phones

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Apple iPhone:This is probably the most popular touchscreen phone in the market today. Apple iphone has opened up the market for touchscreen phones and almost all mobile manufacturers are rushing to deliver touch screen mobile phones. Apple iPhone touchscreen mobile phone is the extension to the very popular ipod music player that now has revolutionised mobile usage. Millions of iPhones are sold worldwide and majority of the mobile internet in the US is originating from the iphone. More on iPhone.


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fy;">HTC Touch Diamond and HTC MAX 4G:trong>The HTC Touch Diamond is a very popular touchscreen mobile phone from this Chinese Mobile manufacturer. HTC Diamond runs Windows Mobiles Mobile OS and is 110 gms. You can practically save unlimited amount of phone numbers but has no additional card slot. Has 2.8 VGA screen, WiFi, 3G and mini-USB. The camera on the phone is 3.15 MP and a talk time of 5 hours and 30 mins. The Touch Diamond also has an orientation sensor that automatically switches the phone output according to the orientation of the phone just like the iPhone. Compared to the HTC Diamond the HTC MAX 4G is abit heavier at 151 gms. It has a card slot for a micro SD card with practically unlimited size phonebook and 8 GB available memory. Has WiFi, WiMax, Bluetooth, miniUSB and a 5 MP camera, autofocus, video, geo-tagging, secondary VGA videocall camera. HTC Max 4G touchscreen Mobile Phone also has Mobile WiMAX 2,5-2.7 GHz, built-in GPS receiver, Stereo FM radio, MP3/MPEG-4 player, Pocket Office (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, OneNote and PDF viewer), Voice memo, Built-in handsfree. The touchscreen mobile phone has talk time Up to 7 hours. The HTC Max 4G is set to launch worldwide in November 2008.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Blue Earth: Samsung's Solar Phone Made from Water Bottles





Barcelona -- Amid the megapixels madness of its camera-phone announcements, Samsung has shown us another vision of the future -- the Blue Earth. The phone is an environmental champion, made from recycled water bottles and powered by a solar panel on the back.

And that's about all we know. Like the Mona Lisa, the only handset at the Mobile World Congress show is behind glass (which is why we've used the official product shot), and Samsung is being not exactly cagey but a little thrifty with the details. We do know that the phone will have a touch screen and also a distinctly gimmicky pedometer, which measures how far you have walked and then tells you how much CO2 you haved saved by not driving.

This is just annoying, and exactly the sort of thing smug Prius owners would like. It reminds me of the kind of vegan who eats wholemeal pasta -- a form of self flagellation designed only to telegraph their pious intentions to us less morally aware mortals.

Still, the intention is good, and the phone has another few eco-tricks up its recycled sleeves. There is an energy saving mode which will lower the backlight levels and switch off Bluetooth -- useful when charging via the Sun. That solar panel is also claimed to provide enough juice to keep the phone going indefinitely. For those of us who live in less clear-skied climes (I'm looking at you, Britain) it looks like Samsung will provide a separate charger. Low-powered, of course.

Best of all, it will be a real phone, available in real shops in the second half of this year.