Archive for November, 2005

Sony Ericsson K700 Unlocked GSM

Dual Fronts, Smart Camera Style Get acquainted with the Sony Ericsson K700. This camera phone initiates the dawning of a new era in mobile imaging. Equipped with a large high-quality color screen and a VGA camera that also does video, the K700 is a device with dual fronts. As much a camera as it [...]

November 19th, 2005 - Posted in Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson S710a

Get ready for a world of true mobile imaging. A camera front - and a phone front. The beautiful, swivel-action S710a is here. Use it and play it as you like. Download content fast with EDGE.
Product Details
Service Provider Cingular
Digital Camera Yes
Wireless [...]

November 19th, 2005 - Posted in Sony Ericsson

Samsung SCH-i830

The Samsung SCH-i830 Pocket PC Phone provides support for 800/1900 MHz CDMA/Ev-Do and 900/1800 MHz GSM/GPRS networks.
Other features include:
* Wi-Fi built in
* 1.3 megapixel camera.
* Pocket PC Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
* 520 MHz Intel XScale processor
* 64 MB RAM
* SDIO expansion slot
* 2.8-inch color QVGA (240×320) TFT screen
* sliding full QWERTY thumb keypad
* [...]

November 19th, 2005 - Posted in Samsung

Samsung SPH-V8400

Samsung presents yet another very nice Slim Phone in Korea, the SPH-V8400. Complete as always, it offers a 1.3MP camera, MP3 playback and Voice Recognition… all in a 15.9mm thin package. Ans as usual, it’s only available to our Korean friends, more specifically on KTF.
Via: akihabaranews

November 19th, 2005 - Posted in Other, Samsung

Nokia 6670

Popular business applications meet creative elegance in the new Nokia 6670 imaging smart phone. The handset incorporates Netfront Web browser with PDF (Adobe) support and a document viewer for email attachments and Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents.
Alongside popular business applications is an integrated mega-pixel digital camera (1152 x 864 pixel resolution) with 4x [...]

November 19th, 2005 - Posted in Nokia

Motorola E1000

MobileBurn reviews the Motorola E1000 and concludes, “I really like the Motorola E1000™s design. The screen, 3D speakers, excellent speakerphone function, 3G capabilities, and wide range of connectivity options make it a very capable handset. However, the odd placement of the joystick, laggy UI, poor camera, and poor battery life make it quite a hassle [...]

November 18th, 2005 - Posted in Motorola, Other

Motorola RAZR V3

The real difference is in the details. See who’s calling, in color, without opening your phone — the large internal display is complemented by an impressive external display. The precision-cut metal keypad reacts to the lightest of touches. And the features you can’t always see are equally impressive, like quad-band GSM - for global calls [...]

November 18th, 2005 - Posted in Motorola

Motorola V557

Cingular today launched the Motorola V557. Despite the higher numbers, the V557 is nearly identical to the previously launched V551. The only difference is the addition of Motorola’s SCREEN3 technology that offers news and other information as a ticker streaming across the home screen. Cingular is the first carrier to support SCREEN 3.
Other features [...]

November 18th, 2005 - Posted in Motorola, Other

Samsung SCH-M600

Samsung has announced the Samsung SCH-M600, it’s music phone with 3GB of storage.
Samsung SCH-M600 Features:
- 2.0 Megapixel Digital Camera
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE
- TTS (Text to Speech)
- 2.2-inch 240 x 320pixel 262k colour [...]

November 18th, 2005 - Posted in Other, Samsung

Nokia 8800

Pocket-lint reviews the Nokia 8800, and has this to say about the camera: “The camera too lacks punch and while manufacturers rush to get bigger and better cameras in their phone™s Nokia has opted for a lowly 0.5 megapixels for the 8800. This, although disappointing is probably due to the phone only featuring 64mb [...]

November 18th, 2005 - Posted in Nokia

Butterflies and Cell Phones: a New Connection

How does a butterfly create its beautifully colored wings. Mostly by manipulating light rather than using actual pigment. A company named Iridigm is one of the leaders of mimicking this natural technology. Qualcomm has purchased the company because it sees an extraordinary advantage in their application. They will be seen soon in cell phones because [...]

November 18th, 2005 - Posted in Other

Orange SPV M5000

First came the silver T-Mobile MDA Pro, then O2’s jet black XDA Exec; as Orange’s SPV M5000 makes its debut in charcoal, Europe’s largest mobile network operators - sans Vodafone - all peddle their own twist on a device originally known as the HTC Universal. Naturally, their shared heritage means they also share common [...]

November 18th, 2005 - Posted in Other