|
Friday, 12 October 2007 15:52 |
|
Motorola today announced a special edition of the new RAZR2, available
in limited quantities, in time to celebrate the holiday season.
The signature RAZR2 form factor has been re-imagined and reconfigured
in the most luxurious materials - bathed in gold and clothed in
snake-like skin, and includes a full suite of features and accessories
for conscious consumers seeking a glamorous design. The special edition
of RAZR2 offers:{mosgoogle}
|
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Friday, 12 October 2007 13:50 |
|
Motorola today showed off the stylish Motorola U9, music multi-sensory
music phone that offers an elegant form factor, Stereo Bluetooth,
CrystalTalk Technology, external touch sensitive music controls and
floating, animated screensavers that appear on the external display.
Seamless, small and light weight, the U9 is designed to fit in the
pocket or hand. Its metallic gloss finish comes to life with animated
screensavers that appear to "float" across the borderless external
display. The external display is not just for show, however, as touch
sensitive, digital keys let users control their music player from the
outside. {mosgoogle}
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Thursday, 11 October 2007 19:05 |
|
The Gleam's exterior is a glossy metallic bronze
and black and houses a sleek silver keypad.
The new living wallpaper capability allows
Verizon Wireless customers to easily see
the phone's status with either a city or country
view that changes with the time of day.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Thursday, 11 October 2007 18:41 |
|
Samsung today launched its special edition 18K Golden Edition E848,
offering an 18K golden reflective surface and the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games logo imprinted on the back.
The Golden Olympic Edition E848 is 10.6 mm in depth, and comes with a
large 2.2-inch LCD color display as well as a heat sensitive touch key
design. Equipped with an internet browsing interface, the E848 connects
users to the wider world. Its powerful multimedia features also make
high-quality audio and video pleasures available in smaller file sizes.
Moreover, users are allowed to view a large array of video formats
including H.263, MPEG4 and WMV.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Thursday, 11 October 2007 17:27 |
|
Sprint today announced the BlackBerry Pearl 8130, a smartphone with new
multimedia and communications capabilities for both personal and
business use.
Sporting a thin, sleek design, the amethyst-colored smartphone supports
a broad range of Sprint Power Vision Services. Besides accessing
capabilities like calendar management, personal and corporate email,
and viewing documents, customers can also take advantage of exclusive
Sprint services like:
- Sprint Music Store - Download stereo-quality tracks over the air.
Choose songs from thousands of artists in virtually every genre.
- Sprint TV - Watch live TV or video-on-demand with full-motion
video and sound or catch the latest news, sports, weather,
entertainment and movie trailers. Choose from more than 50 live
television channels.
- OnDemand - Set up personal preferences and get customized news, sports, movies, and weather updates based on zip code.
- Sprint Navigation - Sprint Navigation delivers voice-guided and
on-screen turn-by-turn GPS-enabled driving directions, 3D moving maps
similar to an in-car navigation system or personal navigation device,
as well as local search and real-time intelligent traffic alerts and
one-click rerouting.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
Tuesday, 09 October 2007 01:30 |
|
Garmin announced Garmin
Mobile XT, interesting all-in-one navigation solution that turns
smartphones with internal/external GPS receivers into Garmin
navigators. Garmin Mobile XT offers preloaded maps for either North
America or 30 European countries, including access to dynamic content
such as real-time traffic alerts and fuel prices. The new application
is free of any monthly fees or subscriptions and is sold at a rather
reasonable price.
Garmin Mobile XT is preloaded on a microSD card (with miniSD
and standard SD card converter) which means you can put the card into
any smartphone and enjoy the Garmin intuitive navigation which launches
automatically. The software is compatible with Windows Mobile,
Blackberry, Palm, and Symbian S60 v3 devices and sports the regular
functions such as turn-by-turn navigation and voice assitance, as well
as advanced features such as travel guides, topo maps, custom points of
interest, route planning with saved routes, custom avoidances and
visible trip logs. Garmin Mobile XT users also have the benefit of
routing to the location of a contact in their phone's address book or
to a calendar appointment (on supported platforms). The maps that the
Garmin Mobile XT uses for navigation are made by NAVTEQ, which was
recently announced as a will-be acquisition of Nokia.
The Garmin Mobile XT also includes the so-called PeerPoints, a
feature enabling users to send their GPS position to any other
Garmin-enabled handset as well as view and navigate to the location of
other Garmin Mobile XT users. PeerPoints is a convenient way to keep
track of friends and family and easily navigate to them. Other benefit
is the included free access to Garmin Online, a useful service which
gives up-to-date information such as real-time traffic, fuel prices,
hotel prices and weather forecasts.
Garmin Mobile XT is available now for a suggested retail price of US 99 for USA and GBP 59.99 for UK and Ireland.
|
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 21 22 23 Next > End >>
|
|
Page 21 of 23 |