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Monday, 31 March 2008 00:20 |
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Apple is expected to launch a high-speed wireless version of iPhone in
the second quarter and produce as many as 8 million of the devices in
the third quarter, according to Bank of America.
"Our latest channel checks point to a significant production build of a
3G iPhone beginning in the month of June after an initial small build
in May," said Bank of America analyst Scott Craig.
AT&T said last year it expects to be able to sell a 3G version of
iPhone in 2008, but it declined comment on specific launch dates on
Friday.
Taiwan-based Hon Hai, which operates stateside under the trade
name Foxconn Electronics, has secured an exclusive contract to assemble
a more advanced version of Apple's popular iPhone. Hon Hai would be
producing next-generation iPhones for Apple and is the exclusive
contract manufacturer for the new phones.
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Thursday, 27 March 2008 00:53 |
ARLINGTON HTS., Ill. –- 26 March 2008 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT)
today unveiled the latest addition to its Mobile TV devices portfolio –
the Mobile TV DH02 – a personalized TV, multimedia entertainment on the
go and navigation device featuring a touch screen user interface. Building on the Mobile TV DH01 introduced at the Consumer Electronics
Show and the Mobile TV DH01n introduced at Mobile World Congress
earlier this year, the Mobile TV DH02 demonstrates Motorola’s ongoing
commitment to enabling media mobility and accelerating personal media
experiences.
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Wednesday, 26 March 2008 01:02 |
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T-Mobile today announced the availability of the BlackBerry 8820
featuring built-in GPS and support for T-Mobile's HotSpot @Home service
for Wi-Fi calling.
The BlackBerry 8820 helps people stay connected by offering Wi-Fi
connectivity for voice and data, access to location-based applications
and services, and a mobile experience for personal and corporate email.
With the T-Mobile HotSpot @Home mobile add-on plan, customers
can enjoy unlimited, nationwide calling over any Wi-Fi network at home,
across accessible corporate Wi-Fi networks or at T-Mobile HotSpot
locations nationwide. When connected through Wi-Fi, access to
information continues to include all of the BlackBerry platform's
security features. Customers can also enjoy faster Web browsing at
Wi-Fi speeds.
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Monday, 24 March 2008 00:31 |
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GIGA-BYTE seem to be somewhat struggling when it comes to the
European continent, although they do endeavour to push their mobile
handsets. Recently GIGA-BYTE announced the launch of their GSmart t600
Windows Mobile smartphone on MVNO Neuf Cegetel in France.
As yet there has been no conformation on price, but it is known that
the GSmart t600 has 2.6 inch VGA touch-screen, WiFi, Bluetooth, 2
megapixel camera, microSD expansion slot, 520MHz CPU, DVB-T digital TV
receiver, running system Windows Mobile 6 Professional. The GSmart t600
will be available via Neuf’s service plan as a bundle and with the name
of TWIN TNT.
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Saturday, 22 March 2008 19:21 |
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LG will offer their latest LG LH2300 Touch Web phone in Korea market. It is supposed to offer unsurpassed web browsing experience. Smells like a take at the Apple iPhone's main selling point. Although the LG LH2300 is not fit for GSM networks commonly used back here in old Europe, it's a good guess that a European version might also spawn in the near future. Packing a wide 3-inch touch-sensitive display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, the LG LH2300 is targeting the Internet phone market that isn't quite crowded yet. The display is pitched as capable of displaying 26 million colors and is produced by Sharp.
The LH2300 uses a unique Hello UI that arranges all your contacts info in icons that you just drag-and-drop in order to use them. For example you can drag-and-drop icons of your favorite contacts to your mobile desktop and then when you type a message, you just drag and drop it on the icon. If you want to make a call, simply drag-and-drop the contact's icon to the call button on the bottom of the screen. The LG LH2300 is further equipped with a 3 megapixel camera with auto focus, image stabilization, and face detection. There is also a DMB tuner to enjoy mobile TV on the go, Bluetooth 2.0 and a microSD card slot. Although it looks rather large on the photos, the LG LH2300 measures 104 x 54.4 x 12.8 mm, which is actually the LG Viewty dimensions, but slimmer. The LH2300 is also lighter than the Viewty with its 95g as compared to 112 g. The LG LH2300 will be available in Grape Wine and Navy Blue colors in April 2008 and will cost around 400 euro. Too bad it's Korea-only for now - if it turns out successful, we bet a GSM variant will be just around the corner. |
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 23:51 |
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Nokia today announced the U.S. availability of the N95 8GB, with six
months of free turn-by-turn directions and voice guidance in Nokia
Maps.
The sleek, gloss black N95 8GB includes a 5.0-megapixel camera with
Carl Zeiss optics, built-in A-GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA and a two-way slide for
access to both telephony and multimedia functions. A 2.8-inch (240 x
320 px) QVGA display makes watching videos, browsing the Internet or
viewing maps a pleasure, and with 8GB of memory the device offers up to
20 hours of video or up to 6000 songs.
With A-GPS, N95 8GB owners can navigate to their locations
using Nokia Maps, accessing maps for over 150 countries including a
selection of preloaded U.S. state maps. The Nokia N95 8GB will also
support Nokia Share Online 3.0, available via Nokia Download!, allowing
users to upload photos and videos with one click straight to Share on
Ovi, Flickr or Vox.
At an estimated price of $749 USD, the Nokia N95 8GB will be
available through Nokia Nseries retailers across the United States,
including Nokia Flagship stores in New York City and Chicago, as well
as many online e-tailers. |
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