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Archive for January, 2010

T-mobile unleashes myTouch 3G Fender Limited Version

Posted by arm On January - 18 - 2010

T-Mobile fans can now look onward to this  phone. T-Mobile has avowed the forthcoming obtainability of the T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition. The business also proclaimed collaboration with renowned musician and Fender guitarist Eric Clapton to aid in unsealing the latest mobile phone.

The new phone comes with a sexy design and higher qualities to produce an exclusive mobile music experience.  Since the handset was planned with the collaboration of Fender, the handset has a Fender guitar sunburst-finish motivated design. The stratagem comprises a 16GB microSD card to contain thousands of songs/videos, a 3.5mm headset jack and a superior music player. The player, provided by HTC, can distribute an impulsive consumer interface that allows toggling between sundry views or for changing a song or album by just touching the album art. The new T-Mobile also lets you create ringtones from songs.

Popularity: 3%

Motorola Milestone

Posted by arm On January - 18 - 2010

For a mobile phone, appeared to source such a stir in the United States when it launched last year, the Motorola Milestone (called the Droid in the US) has scarcely raised a swell this side of the pond. No network has signed up for the stratagem – actually, only Orange lists Motorola phones at all in the United Kingdom – and whereas fanatics shattered up the first batch from online seller Expansys before Christmas, it has all away very silent since then.

It’s easy to perceive why Motorola might now be feeling awhile ashamed about its much overhyped iPhone killer. There is a novel kid on the block: Google’s Nexus One, which sports an updated edition of the Android OS that the Milestone comprises, a sexier screen and a better look.

It’s very easy to see why Google has got wretched with mobile phone constructors putting its progressively sophisticated Android software into a cluster of ugly bricks and decided that it wanted to be in comprehensive control of its own phone so as to stop the iPhone thieving the smartphone display. From the lackluster T-Mobile Throb and the bumpy Motorola Dext to the HTC Hero, with its bizarre “chin”, and the temperamental Samsung Galaxy i7500, Android strategies have barely been trend setters.

Popularity: 4%

The innovative sliding LG Chocolate handset, the LG BL20 has now been launched on Pay As You Go, this newest edition from the Black Label series is a direct promotion to the innovative LG Chocolate KG800 and adds in some great novel features and a somewhat dissimilar and more modern design.

The outward casing has now been squared off in line with the other handset in the innovative Chocolate range; the LG BL40, the original model had far more curved corners and was chunkier in depth to the novel LG BL20 which has not only slimmed down but also lost some overall weight for a more pocket friendly gadget.

Initially unconfined as a SIM Free phone the LG BL20 Chocolate can now be purchased as a payas you go phone and used merely by topping up the vocation credit with physical vouchers, online or over the handset.

The prepay scheme petitions to many users comprising those that do not want the commitment of a long term agreement as well as those that cannot pass the network credit checks in order to own handsets on the pay monthly scheme.

Popularity: 3%

Samsung calculates it can shift 10m Wave handsets

Posted by arm On January - 4 - 2010

Samsung seems to be staking large on its new Bada podium for its mobile handsets, throwing out some big targets to achieve.

The most imposing is the initiate to sell 10 million of its first Bada-powered handset – the Wave – by the end of the year.

That’s an even bigger crag for Samsung to climb as it’s been given a UK release date of April this year – meaning it will have to shift over one million Waves a month to attain its target.

A spokesperson for Samsung told Total Telecom that it’s given itself this lofty figure to achieve, and the app stock will be brought up to rapidity to generate an gorgeous podium for consumers.

Making waves

The plan is to offer over 1,000 apps by the end of the year – which would put Bada on a jaggedly equal level with Microsoft Windows Marketplace and the Palm App Catalog.

Samsung has also pledged to keep supporting to Android podium from Google, despite some speculating that Bada was designed to rival the open source platform:

“bada is very important to Samsung but we’re pursuing a multi-platform strategy. We are the number two handset developer globally and we have to provide different handsets in different markets, for different market segments,” Dr Justin Hong, VP of Samsung Mobile said to Total Telecom.

Popularity: 3%

HTC HD Mini, Legend and Craving proclaimed at MWC

Posted by arm On January - 3 - 2010

HTC unraveled three innovative handsets at the world’s largest mobile expo this week. Linking in HTC’s extensive portfolio are WinMo motorized HD Mini and Android motorized Legend and Desire.

As the name suggests, HD Mini assertions to give the same HD2 know-how in a slighter chassis. While the HD Mini is not motorized by the commanding Snapdragon, it does come with the newest physique of WinMo and HTC Logic. The 11.7mm thin and 103.8mm tall handset crams a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen (HVGA), 600MHz processor, 512/384MB ROM/RAM, HSDPA, 5MP autofocus camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi router app, GPS, microSD card slot and has an estimated battery life of over 7 hours. HD Mini is scheduled to go on sale in Europe and Asia sometime in early April.

Affecting on to the innovative Android offerings, HTC Fable vaunts the same Hero-like chin but is created out of a solo aluminum wedge giving it a clean, stylish look. The handset will run the newest Android 2.1 OS and will come with the newest version of HTC Logic, 600MHz CPU, visual trackball, 3.2-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch (HVGA), 512/384MB ROM/RAM, 3G, 5MP camera, 3.5mm audio jack, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and support to back up SMS/MMS messages to microSD card automatically.

Desire is HTC’s prize product for now. Motorized by Snapdragon’s 1GHz processor, Desire runs Éclair build of Android (v2.1) and sports features like a big 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive multi-touch touchscreen, updated Logic UI, 5MP autofocus camera with face detection, HSDPA, 512/572MB ROM/RAM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio, microSD card slot and GPS antenna.

Popularity: 2%

Intex announces Triple SIM mobile gadget, IN5030

Posted by arm On January - 2 - 2010

Intex Technologies is a 14-year-old IT Hardware, Mobile Handsets and Electronics Company, headquartered at New Delhi newly launches IN5030 Triple SIM mobile gadgets (GSM+GSM+CDMA) with multimedia traits and reasonable price tag.

Intex IN5030 is a bar style, Java based handset and can hold 3 SIM cards, 2 GSM and 1 CDMA at a time. Consumer can make and obtain call on only one GSM connection and while creating calls from GSM SIM card, the CDMA connection remains active. This allow consumers to shift between two GSM facilities definitely.

IN5030 traits with 2 inch TFT screen with 65K colors, 1.3 MP camera which can also use as a webcam, Mobile tracker, Bluetooth, phonebook with 1000 entries, memory card slot – provision TF/Micro SD card up to 4 GB, torch light, auto call record, supports English and Hindi languages and it works as a modem. In entertainment point of view, Intex IN5030 has FM Radio with recording and planning feature, Audio and video player with recording and audio equalizer.

Handset has 1050mAh battery and has up to 4 hrs talk time and up to 120 hrs standby and it will be obtainable at a retail price tag of Rs.4700 around India with one year limited warranty.

Popularity: 13%

T-Mobile sack the BlackBerry Storm 2

Posted by arm On January - 1 - 2010

RIM’s super-sleek BlackBerry Storm 2 smartphone is now accessible on the T-Mobile network.

T-Mobile will be proposing the BlackBerry Storm 2 for free on a £35 per month tariff over 24-months comprising 600 minutes, 500 texts and indefinite internet and BlackBerry email.

The BlackBerry Storm 2 is up there with certain of the finest enterprise handsets obtainable. Featuring a 3.25 inch touchscreen, the Storm 2 can sync with both PCs and Macs, giving you access to all your vital desktop files on the go.

Worldwide connectivity support (UMTS/HSPA 2100Mhz, quad-band EDGE/GPRS/GSM) means you can stay web-linked anywhere you go, while there’s also built in Wi-Fi for checking your mail, besides access to the fast-rising BlackBerry App World store.

256 MB of flash memory and 2GB memory is obtainable out of the box, but this can be promoted with both microSD and SDHD cards, which is convenient if you’re scheduling on syncing the Storm 2 with either your iTunes or Windows Media Player libraries

Popularity: 6%