Monday, August 27, 2007

Samsung SGH-i450: New Two-Way Slider Phone like Nokia N95

To be announced really soon, official press photos of Samsung SGH-i450 are available now from mobil.idnes.cz. The i450 featuring a similar sliding design as Nokia N95. When you move the slider up a bigger speaker is unveiled instead of a media player control buttons.The Samsung SGH-i450 is a symbian smartphone, running S60 third edition. Comes with a 2-way slider, it will be announced for GSM

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Emgeton G20 CULT Phone

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Samsung SGH-U700V

While I wait for Samsung's recently announced five megapixel G600 to arrive, I've settled down with its SGH-U700V. This mobile is exclusive to Vodafone as I write, and is available from free depending on your chosen contract. It is essentially an update to the SGH-U600 I reviewed in May. Just like the U600, the U700 is a very thin slider phone. In fact the two phones share similar dimensions.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

LG KU990 NYX 5 Megapixel Chocolate Phone

Is LG KU990 NYX the next Prada phone? See leaked photos and video inside.Clipset.net has some interesting info on the upcoming LG KU990. Similar to LG Prada phone, the KU990 is a keypad-less phone with a big 3" touch screen. While it is not sure if it is the next LG Prada phone, the new KU990 support HSDPA data connection now. Inline with the recent LG announcement on YouTube support, this phone

iPhone Unlocking Software Release Blocked by Legal Warnings

It was announced yesterday that a second company was preparing to provide software that would unlock the Apple iPhone and allow it to be used on any GSM network worldwide. The announcement, which came from mobile phone unlocking company UniquePhones, promised the software would be available to consumers today (August 25th), for a price between $25 and $50. The initial team, which proved their

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Samsung SGH-F300

Any regular reader of TrustedReviews knows that Samsung makes a big thing of its thin mobile phones, and that the company produces some fairly nifty portable music players. You’ll also be aware that the synergy of mobile phones and music players is pretty much a holy quest for many phone manufacturers. But Samsung has gone a step further than many with the tri-band SGH-F300 in creating a device

Samsung SGH-U600

If you are after a thin slider phone, then your mind might turn naturally towards the Shine from LG, or Motorola’s MOTOKRZR K1. You might even be drawn to Sony Ericsson’s W850i. Varied as they are in size and shape, these sliders show off what the format is capable of. Now Samsung has added its SGH-U600 to the slider range. The last Samsung slider I looked at was the SGH-D840, but the

Samsung Lily E420

The Lily from Samsung is an entry level flip phone and without wanting to sound patronising in any way is most definitely a phone aimed at younger girls. Its livery is mostly white with flashes of pale pinky-purple around the edges. The two colours are used in pretty much equal measure along with silver. The colour scheme is a clue pointing to the market, but the fact is clinched by the 30ml

Samsung SGH-D840

Samsung’s Ultra range of handsets is well established, and its overriding theme is of thin and sleek mobiles. Between us, Riyad and I have looked at several Ultra mobiles as the range has developed, including the SGH-Z560 and SGH-D830. The D840 is a slider and it isn’t all that different in size and shape from LG’s Shine. Like the Shine the D840 is sliver, though there is less metal going on

Samsung SGH-X830

It seems appropriate that I am writing about Samsung’s SGH-X830 just as the chat about Apple’s newly announced music playing iPhone reaches fever pitch. This phone is a combination of music player and Tri-band phone that is designed like no other combination of these two features I have ever seen. The Samsung SGH-X830 looks more like a portable music player than a phone – it is tall, thin and

Samsung SGH-Z560 on T-Mobile

T-Mobile’s HSDPA service launched in the summer and to date has been largely aimed at business users. The first device to appear was a PC Card data card, and it’s also available on the MDA Vario II, a keyboarded Windows Mobile Pocket PC. I reviewed the very similar, but non HSDPA powered HTC TyTN. It took till late November for T-Mobile to bring HSDPA to the masses, in the shape of the Samsung

Samsung SGH-D830

Samsung’s Ultra Edition series comprises a number of thin, sleek handsets that are designed to give Motorola and its RAZR variants a run for their money. We’ve already looked at one phone in the range, the D900, a slider that Riyad reviewed back in September. He was broadly in favour of that handset, but had some reservations and I feel the same about the Tri-band clamshell D830. A quick hunt

Samsung SGH-D900 Ultra-Slim Mobile Phone

Samsung has made incredible leaps forward in the past few years. It wasn’t that long ago that you considered a Samsung when you couldn’t afford a tier one brand like Sony or Panasonic, but those days are long gone. These days, not only is Samsung considered a tier one brand, it has actually cemented itself as one of the most desirable tier one brands out there. Samsung achieved this feat by doing

Samsung SGH-Z400

As with the excellent D600, the tri-band GSM and 3G capable SGH-Z400 employs what is arguably Samsung’s best handset design format - the slider. As I wrote this review, Orange, O2 and Vodafone were all listing the Z400 online from free depending on the tariff. Samsung plays a cagey game with the Z400. It is small and light (97mm tall, 48mm wide, 19mm deep and 107g), stylishly silver, and has

Samsung SGH-E900

It has been a while since we’ve looked at a sliding handset from Samsung: it was way back in November that Riyad reviewed the SGH-D600. It came away with a coveted Recommended award from him, and from my own experience I’d say the award was fully justified. Now I have the SGH-E900 in my hands. This is another slider and it shares quite a few features with the SGH-D600 such as a 2-megapixel

Sony Ericsson K550i

Sony Ericsson’s K550i is a Cyber-shot handset, which means it’s designed with photography as a key feature. In this instance the 2-megapixel camera is, in pure pixel terms, a bit behind the times, but the Cyber-shot metaphor is held together with features like auto focus, some image doctoring and built in picture blogging. Of course, as a Sony Ericsson handset the K550i can also play music, so

Sony Ericsson W610i

The last handset I looked at from Sony Ericsson was the W880i. Hailed as an ultra small, ultra thin mobile, my main problem with it was that the number dialling buttons were simply too small to use comfortably. This problem marred what was otherwise for me a rather nice little phone. So, into my hands comes the Sony Ericsson W610i. As I write it is available on O2, Orange and Vodafone and with

Sony Ericsson W880i

One of the current trends in mobile phones is to go thin, thin, thin. In other areas it is possible to be too thin - modelling, acting and any thing else involving Size Zero. Can the same be said of mobiles? Sony Ericsson’s W880i made me ask this question because while it is just 9.4mm thick and looks absolutely stunning, its size has made for a significant set of compromises in terms of its

Sony Ericsson W950i

In the middle of last year I reviewed the M600i, Sony Ericsson’s attempt to bring the UIQ platform out of its chunky, smartphoney ‘P’ series shell and turn it into something for a wider audience. Now I have the tri-band, 3G W950i in my hands. Like the M600i this is a small format slimline phone. It is 106mm tall, 54mm wide, 15mm thick and 112g and tucks away fairly nicely in the pocket. Its

Sony Ericsson W850i

If you must have a phone with music playing abilities then Sony Ericsson’s range of Walkman handsets is likely to be at the top of your short list. It offers a wide range of such phones so it come as no surprise to see a slider enter the fray in the shape of the 3G, Tri-band W850i. I’m quite a fan of the slider format. Good examples are small in the hand and are well featured The W850i meets

Sony Ericsson W710i

Not that long ago I reviewed Nokia’s review5500 Sport and at the end of the process decided the handset wasn’t really suitable for anyone serious about getting fit. I have to say from the start that I think the same about Sony Ericsson’s W710i. If you want some tech to help you get fit you are going to be far better off with something that can track your movement through a GPS antenna and

Sony Ericsson K610im

O2’s i-mode service launched back in September 2005. By the end of October that year, Riyad had reviewed the N411i. He loved i-mode as a concept, praising in particular its fast access to data, page caching (pages are saved so you don’t have to reload them when you flick back and forth between them) and push email. But he did have some issues too, so it was not all out praise at the time. O2

Nokia N73

If you are currently a user of Nokia’s N70, which I reviewed a while ago alongside the CoPilot navigation software, then you could well want to cast an eye over its natural successor, the N73. I liked the N70 but sitting it next to this new handset just a couple of months after reviewing it, it feels underpowered and clunky. Nokia’s handsets can sometimes seem over-designed, and/or rather too

Nokia N76

Nokia gives its flagship mobiles in an exclusive group known as the N series. This special place is where Nokia shows off its talents and tries to break new ground. We’ve already taken in the delights of the double-slider and navigation capable N95, the svelte, yet well specified N73, and the multimedia top-heavy N93. All these handsets are about showing off what Nokia can achieve with a mobile

Nokia E65

Nokia’s newest trio of E series handsets comprises of a follow up to the keyboarded E61 called the E61i (even for Nokia this name shows little imagination) a new communicator the E90 and the phone I am looking at in this review, the E65. The E65 comes in two colour schemes. Mine was brown – Nokia calls it Mocca – and silver. The alternative is red and silver. The brown parts are made of a

Nokia 3250

Nokia could never be accused of producing boring handsets. OK, the company does actually make standard candybar mobiles, but it also pushes the envelope of what we expect handsets to look like and how we expect them to behave. If you doubt this think about the N90, N91 and 7380. Usually the design innovations work, but with the tri-band 3250 I’m not so sure. There’s nothing actually wrong

Nokia 7710 - Smartphone

Nokia’s 7710 is quite possibly the oddest handsets on the market today. It doesn’t have a number pad, and it looks more like a games console than a phone. This is all part and parcel of the bigger picture with this device, though – it is a true hybrid, and if my days of evaluation tell me nothing else, they shout loud and clear that any company wanting to offer the best of all possible worlds

Nokia 6822 on Orange

The business mobile phone slowly evolved from a dull but functional device into a jack of all trades that allows users to work anytime, anywhere. With the introduction of the RIM BlackBerry and various combined PDA/phones, email anywhere has become a reality. The disadvantage of most of these devices is that they are much larger than your average mobile phone and thus take up a lot more space in

Nokia 6300

I see lots of mobile phones but it isn’t often that I come across one which not only looks great but manages to deliver too. In fact I was a bit sad to let Nokia’s 6300 go. Why is this? The 6300 isn’t the cleverest mobile on the block: there are plenty of other phones with higher specifications. It’s not even a 3G handset, just Tri-band GSM with GPRS, so any data related tasks are relatively

Nokia 7373 Pink Phone

Nokia’s L’Amour Collection of handsets had managed to evade my clutches, but that situation ended when I was sent a 7373. SIM free it’ll set you back £174 (inc VAT) from Nokia’s online store, but go with an operator and you can get it for free. Nokia could have chosen to send either a pink or a black version of this handset and opted for the former. I’m sure Nokia doesn’t want anyone to equate

Nokia 5300 XpressMusic

Nokia’s tri-band 5300 XpressMusic is, as its name implies, slanted towards those who like a bit of music while they are out and about. Now, there are plenty of Nokia handsets that can play music, but the company seems to think that in order to take on the mighty Sony Ericsson and its Walkman phones it needs to drop an indication of a mobile’s musicality in its name. Nokia may have a point but

Nokia N71

Nokia is not known for its clamshell handsets, but the company does occasionally make a foray into that world, and has done so with the N71. In fact, despite Nokia’s reluctance to flip, there is already a clamshell handset in the N range – the N91. Where that is a very chunky beast, with a camera in its own clamshell independent swivelling section, the N71 has a rather more traditional

Nokia E61

Mobile email. Depending on your point of view – and the demands of your boss – it’s either the oil that keeps your working day afloat or the bane of your life. Either way, for many of us, it is here to stay. Nokia knows this and just like others has been building support for mobile email into its handsets for a considerable time. But the E61 is a step up the ladder. Part of the company’s new E

Friday, August 24, 2007

Nokia N90 - 3G Handset

At first glance Nokia’s N90 looks like a pretty standard clamshell phone albeit a chunky one. Weighing 173g it feels like a bit of a monster in the hand, and at 112 x 51 x 24mm it’s unlikely that you’ll slip it into a small pocket and not notice that it is there. The N90 is a tri-band GSM and 3G handset, but its 3G capability is not the headline feature. That accolade goes to the same feature

Nokia N91 4GB Mobile Phone

If you feel you’ve been waiting ages for Nokia’s N91, you are right. The press release I have on file announcing the handset is dated 27 April 2005. In that document, worldwide availability is stated as expected by the end of that year. Well, it is now May 2006, and only now has the handset finally turned up. It’s complete with the 4GB of storage promised way back then – an amount that has not

iPhone Full Software Unlock is Here, Working, Confirmed

We all knew it was only a matter of time. For some it has taken longer than expected while others are shocked at how rapidly hackers were able to tear apart the reportedly impenetrable Apple defenses on the iPhone. Regardless of your level of surprise, the fact of the matter is that the iPhone is now fully unlocked, and the iPhone can be used on any GSM carrier anywhere in the world. The unlock

Software Fix for Dead Pixels in Your iPhone LCD

One of the best features of the iPhone is the absolutely beautiful screen Apple adorned it with. The LCD on the iPhone features rich colors, sharp contrast, and excellent resolution that makes reading even tiny text a breeze. Unfortunately, the beauty of the iPhone screen makes it that much more painful when dead or pixels show up. Luckily, there may been a quick and easy fix. Though reports of

New Details on Next Generation iPod - the iPod Touch?

A variety of sources are reporting on new details that have supposedly emerged about the new, 6th generation iPod. Though, as to be expected, these reports are unconfirmed, they seem to be gathering a good deal of attention. A mac enthusiast website, 9to5Mac, has indicated that they have in their possession a photo of the yet-to-be-released next generation iPod. Unfortunately, due to previous

Easy iPhone Ringtone and Application Installation with iBrickr

Don't let the name of iPhone hacker NateTrue's latest offering scare you away. Though you might think so from the name of it, "iBrickr" isn't designed to "brick" your iPhone. Instead, iBrickr is designed to provide easy-to-use, GUI-driven management of ringtones and third party applications for the iPhone. Of course, like all unauthorized iPhone software/hacks, there is some risk of having to

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Keep Your Golf Score Card on the iPhone

There's little doubt that you've read about the golfer who's now smashed Apple iPhone protected him from grave injury on the golf course by blocking a golf ball from contact with his body. As it turns out, acting as body armor isn't the only useful thing your iPhone can do on the golf course. If you're tired of uncrumpling your scorecard or trying to figure out where you put that tiny little

About Nokia N93

What’s the first thing you look for in a mobile phone? Portability? Good call quality? Good battery life? Great music playback? You’ll find some of these in Nokia’s N93, but not all. Battery life is only average and the N93 is not particularly portable. But hey, this handset is a movie making machine as well as being a smartphone, so in place of portability you get video recording par

Second iPhone Update Now Available

Most iPhone owners out there have been awaiting a second iPhone update as eagerly as they were awaiting the first iPhone update. Well, the good news is, Apple issued the second update, 1.0.2, to the iPhone this evening. For the time being, it doesn't look like there's too much to talk about surrounding the 1.0.2 update. Information provided by Apple indicates that the update contains only

Control Your Remote Desktop from the iPhone with RDM+

Shape Services, the company who recently brought Skype to the iPhone via their IM+ for Skype application, is back with another eye catching offering. This time, Shape Services is delivering a version of their RDM+ software for the iPhone. RDM, which stands for Remote Desktop for Mobiles, is a remote PC access software designed to give you access to your desktop, files, network connections, and

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

About Nokia N95

Nokia’s new N95 is a tri-band GSM handset with 3G and HSDPA support. Like others in the N series it makes a big noise with its numerous bells and whistles, not the least of which is built-in GPS and a 5-megapixel camera. I’ve found phones in the N series to be a bit hit and miss both in terms of design and how all the features are managed. Take the superbly designed N73, for example, and

Save $100 on an Apple iPhone - Buy Refurbished

Though we're a bit surprised to see them already available, Apple is now offering refurbished Apple iPhones for purchase via their online store. The refurbished models are available in both the 4GB and 8GB models and come with a $100 discount as compared to their brand-new counterparts. That means that you can get your hands on a 4GB for $399 and an 8GB for $499. If you've been holding off on

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About Sony Ericsson K800i

The efforts of phone manufacturers to cram more and more pixels into the lenses of the built-in cameras is nothing short of relentless. Samsung has hit 10-megapixels with its SCH-B600 phone, but that is of course no more than a technology statement and is only available in Korea anyway. Here in the UK, the best we can get right now is 3.2 million courtesy of Sony Ericsson’s K800i, the first SE

Sunday, August 19, 2007

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The Story Behind the 100% Unlocked iPhone Rip-Off

Our man in Hong Kong got the inside story on the $1,765 (HK$13,800) completely unlocked phone: like we suspected, the shop is using the the Turbo SIM card method that anyone can do. This is the same people who were trying to sell the "80% unlocked" iPhones —meaning "activated" and no calls— a while back. G-World in Mong Kok is the only one store trying to sell these phones. They have 100 units

Meebo Goes iPhone Compatible With the Best Fully Optimized Mobile IM Client

We wrote about Meebo's iPhone compatibility right after the iPhone was launched—and it wasn't so great. Consider that a thing of the past. Meebo's just released an iPhone-only IM webapp that's just as good as Meebo for the desktop. We've actually tested it on our iPhones, and can say it's the best chat app on the iPhone yet, partially thanks to the fact that it is tied in to the Meebo on the

Friday, August 17, 2007

Harper Collins Offers eBooks on the iPhone

One of the best features of the Apple iPhone is the amazing clarity and large size of it's LCD screen, particularly when compared to other mobile phones. As many have suggested, this makes the iPhone perfectly suited to reading mobile eBooks. While a few rough eBook offerings have popped up since the iPhone launched, today the first major publisher - Harper Collins - began offering eBooks on the

TurboSIM Unlocked iPhones For Sale in Hong Kong

With last week's development of the TurboSIM unlocking method, it was likely only a short matter of time before seeing "unlocked" iPhones for sale for use with other providers both inside and outside the United States. As reported by PhoneDaily, this is now the case in Hong Kong. The following video shows a TurboSIM unlocked iPhone being used to make calls on Hong Kong'sCSL network. Though not

How the iPhone and iPhoto '08 Sync Galleries Over .Mac

newVideoPlayer("iphoneilife_gawker.flv", 475, 376);iPhoto + .Mac + iPhone = pretty cool syncing of photos to and from your handset and desktop. Couple of things not addressed in the video: a) images sent from the iPhone are actually sent using the mail program, to your gallery's specific email address, and so images are 640 by 480. When you sync them from

iPhone Games on the Way?

People are still rooting around the innards of the iPhone, and some inquisitive Brits found a couple of clues that there might be games forthcoming for Apple's as yet game-dumb cellphone (that's a simulation in the graphic you see here). Come with us as we see the telltale iPhone code that asks if the user would like to remove selected games that don't even exist yet. /* ===== iPhone Game Item

Thursday, August 16, 2007

3rd Party Application Brings Video Capture to iPhone

Lots of interesting things came out of this year's recently concluded C-4 developers conference in Chicago. The winning project in C-4's "Iron Coder Live" contest was a video conferencing hack for the Apple iPhone which did something we all knew deep down could be done - brought video capture to the iPhone. The winning contestants, Glen and Ken Aspeslagh, combined a third party application they

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The iPhone Hacking Kit, step by step

For better or worse, Apple designed the iPhone to be a completely closed system. That is, you can’t add new applications to it, and even some seemingly “normal” cell phone features - like the ability to add custom ring tones - are locked up. Or are they? Thanks to an extremely well-organized group of very talented hackers, you can crack into your iPhone and make all sorts of changes and

Denver man hacks thumbs for more efficient iPhone use - literally [Updated]

Keyboards on handheld devices and smartphones have often been debated in terms of how much work they actually let you get done. Tiny displays, limited functionality, itty-bitty keyboard buttons and now the iPhone's entirely virtual keyboard whose keys can be hard to hit for some people have given folks something to talk about. Taking matters to a level that I believe is unheard of in the

Skype Comes to the iPhone via Shape Services

There have been previously released methods available for using Skype on the iPhone, but none have been particularly convenient. From the looks of things, that's changing. Shape Services, the makers of IM+ for Skype, have released a beta version of an iPhone version of their software. IM+ for Skype is a mobile application that enables voice and text communication with other Skype users and

Friday, August 10, 2007

Apple Reponsive to Unresponsive iPhone Screens

If you've read about the recent instances of iPhone touch screens becoming unresponsive, or worse yet, have had your iPhone touch screen exhibit such issues, fear not. Apple has indicated it is aware of the "dead spot" issue that some iPhones are suffering from, and are actively resolving the problem. For those unfamiliar with the issue, numerous reports have arisen over the last week or so in

Doom on the iPhone... almost

Afterthe NES emulator, you knew it was just a matter of time, and now Doom is running (though not playable yet) on the iPhone.stepwhite is behind this one, too, and he worked it up because he'd promised a friend he would (not to mention that he was prominent requests for it on Waxy.org, and some other little Apple site you might know). Unfortunately, he hasn't implemented a controller system yet

iPhone kinda supports playing any audio through a bluetooth headset

As I understand it, there are a lot of new DAPs and music-enabled mobile phones that support A2DP - a technology that allows devices to transmit stereo audio to Bluetooth headphones. It's all the rage with the kids these days, and many fans of cutting cables wherever possible were a bit disappointed when the A2DP acronym didn't make the iPhone's feature list. Thanks to a tip from TUAW reader

Apple posts two new iPhone ads

Thanks to TUAW readers participating in tonight's TUAW TalkShoe chatcast, we found out about two new iPhone ads Apple has posted to their site. Both ads bring a new perspective to the iPod's appeal, focusing on how much it allows you to carry - or stop carrying - in your pocket. The first, titled Instead, informs viewers that they can simply carry an iPod in their phone, instead of an iPod and

The 99 cent iPhone (and the $99 Nano)

Wanna buy an iPhone for 99 cents? You probably missed your chance. Apparently 99 Cent Only stores in California are having a big 25th anniversary party, and this morning, at their store in Westchester, CA, they sold 9 iPhones to the first 9 customers for only 99 cents each.That can't quite be legal, considering that Apple and AT&T have paid a lot of money to make sure you get the iPhone from them

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Trick your iPhone voicemail into using voice recording data

The other day, I discussed how to record audio on your iPhone. Several people wrote in asking whether they could have their recordings show up in voicemail, so I scouted around a bit. I discovered that voicemail is stored in ~/Library/Voicemail and that it uses an sqlite3-compatible database to manage that information. Last night, I put together a shell script that allows you to trick the iPhone

Media Temple boasts iPhone friendly control panel

Media Temple, a well known hosting provider, has recently rolled out a beta version of their control panel made just for the iPhone. Judging from the number of folks who sent this to us (thanks to all of you!) there seems to be a large, and until now, untapped market of people who want to be able to register a domain from anywhere.Aside from registering domains you can also restart services, pay

Found Footage: copy and paste on the iPhone mockup

lonelysandwich put together this short demo of how copy-and-paste might work on the iPhone (and it's the first parody I've seen since the music was released last week). The whole thing with the guy and the lips is just freaky in the beginning (and pretty funny at the end), but in between there's a short demo of how text could be selected and pasted using the multitouch surface on the

iPhone Gets Send to Web Gallery Feature Without Update

Although we theorized yesterday that the .Mac web gallery integration feature demonstrated at yesterday's Apple media event would come to the iPhone in it's next update - it appears we were wrong. Apparently, this feature has come to many iPhones without any update at all.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

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Nokia Celebrates Career and Corporate Cool(TM)

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Nokia Selects Broadcom as a Chipset Supplier for Future EDGE Phones

IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq: BRCM), a global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications, today announced that Nokia Corporation has selected Broadcom's advanced single-chip cellular baseband processor and its companion power management unit (PMU) for selected future EDGE mobile phones. "Nokia has been following the

Gresso is the first high-end luxury mobile phone

New standard in luxury.Gresso is presenting a new collection - Avantgarde, the intellectual mobile phone made of Gold and African Blackwood. The case of Gresso Avantgarde is manually manufactured and fastened with Gold screws.The name of the new Avantgarde is derived from the French avantgarde, which means "to be ahead of time". This collection is an excellent illustration of the Gresso values: a

One kickass Sony Ericsson P3 concept

This is one really nice P3 concept by S4k1s from esato. He posted the front of the phone before but now he added the back. The phone is Cyber-shot branded and has a 6 mega pixel camera with xenon flash and a Vario Tessar lens by Carl Zeiss. Nice!

The world's first mobile phone with 7.1 speaker system makes a comeback

The world's first mobile phone with 7.1 speaker system is back and badder then ever. It has received a face lift. The chrome has been replaced by brushed aluminium. The speakers have been upgraded to a chrome look and the main speaker below the camera is larger too. The specs are the same except that you can now attach a telescopic optical zoom lens to the camera and it comes with a UV light (

Another car shaped mobile phone

we have the Porsche phone and the BMW phone and now we have the A9 (Audi?) phone. I don't understand why they make these phones. Does anyone actually use them? I find it silly to hold one of these to my ear. This one actually looks the best so far but still I wouldn't use it. The phone is available in white or black and features a 2 mega pixel camera, 2.2 inch 260k color touchscreen, microSD

Lenovo S6 live pics

The S6 is part of Lenovo's S series stylish line of phones. It is positioned below the shiny S9 and they both share that s profile shape. It doesn't come with shouting colors like the S9 and instead comes in grey or white. Now what this phone has and the S9 doesn't is the ability to change the panels. Only the bottom panel can be changed and there are many panels to choose from. The phone is

Nokia 7500 Prism hands on video

Here is a nice hands on video of the Nokia 7500 Prism. It's almost 3 minutes long and the guy compares it for a few moments with the 8600 Luna. Enjoy!

Nokia 7500 vs 7900

As you all probably know Nokia announced the 7500 and 7900 for the world. They are both part of the new Prism series which consists of a design based on triangles. the 7500 was released earlier in China. Both phones are very similar in design but I think the 7900 looks sleeker. The 7900 has smaller keys...wonder if it makes them harder to use. The 7900 is smaller and thinner than the 7500, loses

Release dates for all of Sony Ericsson's unreleased phones

According to the online Sony Ericsson shop in the UK here are the release dates of the latest phones.AugustT650K530SeptemberZ250OctoberK850W910DecemberW960

New Nokia phone shows up at FCC

This unknown Nokia phone got filed in the FCC 2 days ago. No pics are available because of Nokia's request for confidentiality. It looks to be a candybar. Perhaps this is one of the phones that will be announced on the 29th.

Sony Ericsson W580 window display

This is how the Sony Ericsson W580 is being displayed in Hong Kong with an emphasis on the shake feature. They really should have implemented it totally and not only to shuffle tracks.

fring mobilizes ICQ voice and chat

Do you also have ICQ withdrawals when away from your PC? Fear no more! Now your ICQ buddies are in your pocket at the beach, pool, countryside… anywhere you have 3G, GPRS, EDGE or Wi-Fi coverage!ICQ functions just like our other fring-integrated IM services, integrating all your ICQ buddies into your fring contact list together with your Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk and regular phonebook

Motorola RIZR Z5 concept

Yet another concept by Alexandra from esato. Here are the specs.General Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800 Announced 2007, August Status Available Size Dimensions 114 x 47 x 9 mm, 48 cc Weight 70 g Display Type Alphanumeric Size 1 x 6 chars, 34 x 43 mm - Extra large character font size Ringtones Type Monophonic Amount 1 preset Customization No Vibration Yes Memory Phonebook SIM only Call records 5

Nokia renews its chipset development strategy

Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced that it is introducing a licensing and multisourcing model for its chipset strategy. This will allow Nokia to focus on its core competencies in chipset development, leverage external innovation, and foster competition in the chipset industry. Under this renewed strategy Nokia will discontinue parts of its own chipset development and expand its use of

Nokia and STMicroelectronics plan deeper ties in 3G technology development

Espoo, Finland and Geneva, Switzerland - Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) today announced their intention to deepen their collaboration on the licensing and supply of integrated circuit designs and modem technologies for 3G and its evolution. The two companies also are negotiating a plan relating to transferring a part of Nokia's Integrated Circuit (IC) operations to

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Apple Delivers Online Photo Sharing Between .Mac and iPhone

Apple held a media event today, August 7th, where they announced the new iMac. A sleeker, more feature packed, sexier version of the previous iMac. Along with the announcement of the new iMac came a slew of information on updates to Apple software offerings such as iLife, iWork, and the .Mac online service. The most noteable of the group for iPhone owners were the online additions. .Mac is

First Nintendo Emulator Available for the Apple iPhone

The last week or so has seen the arrival of the first significant third party applications for the Apple iPhone. We're not talking about AJAX web applications, we're talking true third party software running on the iPhone. The latest of these is the first NES emulator for the iPhone. A programmer named stepwhite has delivered a native NES emulator for the iPhone based on the InfoNES core.

Motorola Unveils MOTOMAGX Mobile Linux Platform

Mobile Linux leader offers developers the complete package -- an open platform, frameworks, tools and support -- to unleash the next generation of mobile device experiencesLINUXWORLD – SAN FRANCISCO – 7 August 2007 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced a significant step in its commitment to mobile Linux® and rich experience creation by introducing MOTOMAGX, its next generation mobile

Samsung Announces Availability of DM-S105, DM-S110 in the Disney Mobile(SM) Lineup

Mobile Phones Offer Stylish Design with Family-Friendly ApplicationsRICHARDSON, Texas, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Samsung TelecommunicationsAmerica (Samsung), an innovator in the mobile industry, today announced the availability the DM-S105 and DM-S110 on the Disney Mobile network (http://www.disneymobile.com), the first comprehensive mobile phone service specifically designed for families. The

Softbank 911T by Toshiba unboxed and put against the Nokia N73

I just get all excited when I stumble upon some unboxing of a Japanese phone since it's so rare. These unboxing pics feature the 911T for Softbank made by Toshiba. It is a slider with a huge screen, 3.2 mega pixel AF camera and is DVB capable. Just looking at the screen makes me drool...the phone is gorgeous in it's ceramic white and despite it's overwhelming size...I am willing to neglect.

Calling All Software Developers: Motorola Introduces Global Series of MOTODEV Summits

Developers Invited to “Create Magic” by Exploring Innovation Opportunities with MotorolaLINUXWORLD – SAN FRANCISCO – 7 August 2007 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced a global series of MOTODEV Summits -- exclusive, one-day events that offer today’s most creative and innovative application developers the opportunity to participate in advanced training, understand market opportunities and

BenQ T51 to be available in pink

The T51 was unveiled just recently along with the T33. They are both music focused devices and were presented in shiny black. Now BenQ is planning to the T51 in shiny pink. It sure does look attractive and will certainly attract more buyers.

Nokia N77 pics

Long time I haven't seen this phone. This is Nokia's second DVB capable phone and like the N92...I have yet to see someone use it. The phone's design looks a lot like the N73's and the back has similar styling to new N81. I didn't notice this before but on the N77 it says Nseries on the back and now the N81 will be the second phone to have that.Pics from sogi

Sony Ericsson DS-200 dismantling pics

Someone from mobile01 decided to take apart their DS-200 bluetooth headset and he has kindly provided pics of the process. It doesn't look very hard and it only took a few pics to show the whole process.Pics from mobile01

Motorola Enterprise WLAN Solutions Enters Industry's Highest Security Standards Certification

RFS7000 RF Switch and WS5100 Wireless Switch Enter FIPS and Common Criteria Certification ProcessSAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The enterprise mobility business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced that its flagship, enterprise-class RFS7000 RF Switch and WS5100 Wireless Switch have satisfied Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) pre-validation requirements

More live pics of the NBA mobile phone

Finally some really good shots of the Chinese NBA phone. The phone really does have a basketball texture look and feel. We also get a glimpse of the phones UI and preinstalled NBA content. Boy...this phone is ugly...Pics from phonedaily

LG Shine x Andy Lau Special Edition

This special edition was launched in Hong Kong today. Any Lau is a famous celebrity not only in Hong Kong but also in various other countries. This special edition features the KE970 with special Chinese engravings on the back. This will probably only be popular only in Asia...

More Nokia 2660 live pics

Here are some more live pics of Nokia's newest low end clmashell phone. It is so simple it even doesn't have a built in camera. The external mirror part is nice.isPics from gophone

Motorola and Wind River Join Forces to Provide Integrated AdvancedTCA/MicroTCA Communications Servers

Alliance bundles standards-based hardware and software solutions for next-generation networking applicationsTEMPE, Ariz. and ALAMEDA, Calif. – 6 August 2007 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) and Wind River Systems (NASDAQ: WIND) today announced that they have formed a strategic alliance designed to provide integrated AdvancedTCA® (ATCA®) and MicroTCATM communication platforms with Carrier Grade Linux

Apple iPhone Unlocked for Use in Europe

Not long after we updated you about a major milestone on the road to an unlocked iPhone, one which brought an unlocked iPhone ever closer, hackers have unlocked the iPhone for use in Europe. Though this does not appear to be a "true" or "full" unlock, as the method requires the creation of a new SIM card using a SIM card reader/writer, it is also more significant than previous SIM card hacks.

Mainnav innovator MW-705 GPS watch

Mainnav innovator MW-705 is a watch that tells you where you are--not only does it tell time but also saves time by showing you the right path. This state of the art device MW-705 with particular rugged new looking and cutting-edge GPS technology (GPS watch +Bluetooth), the new innovator MW-705 solves all your problems for sporting and traveling. The most distinguish part is this All-in-one GPS

Sony Ericsson W580 Transformers commercial

Check out this really cool W580 commercial. It features Caroline Wozniacki and she uses her W580 and when she uses the shake function, the tennis ball machine transformsinto a robot. Nice!

Samsung P520 live pics and video

Thanks to mobil.cz, we now have the first live pics of the new Samsung P520. It is a full touchscreen phone and is targeted at the Apple iPhone and the LG Prada. One thing that stand out in this phone is it's tiny size (size of a credit card). While it's nice that it's small but I wonder if this affects the usability of the phone...small size = small screen. Enjoy the pics!Click for more pics

Video footage from Long Way Down

About Long Way DownEwan McGregor and Charley Boorman will take to the road together once more as they bike through Europe and Africa taking the Long Way Down. Along the way they will stop to experience African culture, meet local people and visit UNICEF sites. Starting at John O'Groats and finishing in Cape Town, Ewan and Charley plan on going down the East coast taking in such countries as

The new Nokia Prism collection: progressive design cut with personalized style

Espoo, Finland - Nokia today unveiled the Prism collection, its latest range of mobile phones aimed at style-conscious consumers. The Prism collection consists of the Nokia 7900 Prism and the Nokia 7500 Prism, handsets which combine individual style and state-of-the-art technology. The two mobile models will be available in the third quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 400 for

HTC P5500 (Nike) Touch II

A FASHIONABLE CONSUMER ‘TOUCH’ PHONEHighlights:Compact slider form factor, with consumer appeal!Compact and fashionable form factor, a genuine phone,PDA mix with a multimedia edgeEnjoy an optimised phone experience with the auto sliding keyboardGPS,3G HSPDA,FM Radio and Moresource

More Motorola Z6 pics

Here are some more great pics of the music MOTO Z6. I didn't realize that the Z6's housing was a bit glossy. It makes it look even better. Maybe I am brainwashed by Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones but I really dig that orange/black color scheme. Further below, check out the Z6 compared to various other phones such as the S500 and 6100 Navigator.

The Chinese Ferrari phone

Check out this Ferrari phone. It has nothing Ferrari about it except for the logo on the front ,back and the Ferrari printed above the screen but hey it's way cheaper than the Vertu Ferrari phone. Here are some specs.- GSM 900/1800 MHz- 2.6 inch 260k QVGA touchscreen- 2 mega pixel camera- microSD support- measures 108x50x16 mm- weighs 120 gramsI don't really like the overall look of the phone

Chiva P008 iPod phone hands on video

Here is a 4 minute clip showing us the Chiva iPod phone in action. This is a very interesting phone...check out the rotating UI.

Sony Ericsson W580 hands on video review

Here is a 6 minute long video review of the Sony Ericsson W580. It gives us a very good look at the phone. Enjoy! Here is the video description.One of the newer phone from Sony Ericsson. Very similar to the S500i. There's a shake control feature. I haven't figured out how to use it yet, I know it changes the track number and stuff when I shake the phone, but somehow it didn't work when I tried

Philips 292 live pics

The 292 focuses on music and is also inexpensive. It costs about 120-130$ US and offers some good stuff for this price. It's only 9.8 mm thick, weighs 80 grams and features microSD support (built in 60 MB storage), 1.3 mega pixel camera and 2 inch 176x220 screen. It also has a rubberized back. Frankly the 292 shares many things with Sony Ericsson's W880.

LG Prada sees price drop in Hong Kong

Since it's launch the LG Prada has had a pretty stable and high price. Recently for the first time it has experienced it's first real price drop. It has dropped to below 500$ US. Guess it isn't selling too well...

Spy pics of a new Sony Ericsson clamshell Walkman phone

Well...it looks like we will be seeing a new clamshell Walkman from Sony Ericsson. It appears to be low end judging from the size, look and 1.3 mega pixel camera. It has touch sensitive keys like in that VAIO media player (kinda...) and a relatively large speaker next to the camera. It also has a similar color scheme to the grey W580.

Samsung W579 gets cloned

It sure does look like the real W579 but upon closer inspection there are many differences. The top part is almost identical but the back is a bit different and also inside. The clone has 2 cams instead of one and has a larger internal screen. It has also been renamed from Anycall to Aaacall. Here are some specs.- 2.8 inch 260k QVGA screen- 2 mega pixel camera- microSD support- bluetooth

Sony Ericsson W950 with camera concept

Some more concepts from alexandra from esato. This time a camera was added to the cameraless W950.

"You have Reached Your Destination": Nokia 6110 Navigator guides Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman across the 'Long Way Down' finish line

Capetown, South Africa - The Nokia 6110 Navigator, launched in South Africa earlier this week, has proven its capabilities in one of the toughest environments possible -- with Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman as they took the 'Long Way Down' from Scotland to the southern most tip of Africa on motorcycle. The journey lasted three months and saw the pair ride 24 000km and cross two continents.

Monday, August 6, 2007

DVD to iPhone Movie Converter

One-click and fast way to get DVD on iPhone! The software can directly convert DVD movies to the video formats compatible with Apple iPhone. It also extract DVD audio track to MP3 playable on the mobile phone. Free download The powerful DVD movie to iPhone converter is included in the iPhone Video Converter Suite, which can decode all file formats like DVD, VOB, MPEG1/2/4, AVI (DivX, XviD),

iPhone Video Converter + DVD to iPhone Suite

The versatile and simple-to-use video to iPhone converter software can batch convert all popular video files and DVD movie to iPhone (.mp4, .mp3). It is the fastest and all-in-one solution for putting videos/movies/DVDs on your iPhone, which has been released in June, 2007. Free download iPhone Video Converter Suite works flawlessly for AVI to iPhone, MPEG to iPhone, WMV to iPhone, DVD to

DVD iphone converter

How do you show off your creation on your apple iPhone, especially you expect to treasure up your happy time and share your joys with your friends or families? Take my example, I ever used a good tool called Wondershare iPhone Slideshow, which is a powerful slideshow making tool but very easy to use. Now I will take you to a perfect world after you follow my guide.Step1: Download “Wondershare

Sunday, August 5, 2007

iPhone Displays Running Windows XP? Say it ain't so.

Apple executives are probably waking up this morning feeling a bit 'foot in mouth'. During the wee hours of the morning here in the US, a picture surfaced on Gizmodo UK of an AT&T store iPhone display that had to be rebooted. Well, of course we all could have guessed that the displays were running off PCs which might occasionally need a restart. What most wouldn't have guessed is that the PCs

Google Phone a Reality Again? New Prototype Surfaces

Things had been quiet for a while on the Google Phone rumors front, but it looks like talk about the device has surfaced again. Only, this time, the concept is looking much less like a rumor and more like an inevitability. Reports have been surfacing which indicate that Google has been showing off a prototype mobile phone to different carriers. According to an article published Thursday in the

More Fixes and Features Surface in Apple iPhone 1.01 Firmware Update

As a few days have passed since the first iPhone software update became available, users have begun reporting additional features, fixes, and enhancements resulting from new firmware. Although Apple's official indication regarding the update noted only security and bug fixes to the iPhone's Safari browser and it's underlying webkit, initial reports showed evidence of more expansive improvements.

Hackers Hit Major Milestone in Unlocking the iPhone

The team behind the iPhone Dev Wiki, which has become the foremost camp of hackers attempting to unlock the Apple iPhone, has hit another major milestone in their efforts. The team released news recently that they have successfully extracted the full content of the NOR memory (from the S-Gold2). Although the Wiki team hasn't released the source code or the dump of the NOR memory at this point,

Hacked iPhone Tethers EDGE via WiFi

Mostly because it's relatively not that exciting, we've been a bit lazy in getting this story posted. The other day, via a new third party application called srelay (a SOCKS proxy server), you can now tether your iPhone EDGE connection to your laptop or desktop via WiFi. Yes, it could come in handy in a pinch, but sharing an EDGE connection with a full fledged PC isn't nearly as exciting as it

Europe to get 3G version of Apple iPhone?

Some of us have been confused since the moment the iPhone was announced with a lack of support for 3G (third generation) networks. The iPhone is, after all, a next generation device. Why, then, would a next generation device lack support for the next generation of wireless mobile connectivity? For investors, the question may have farther reaching implications. A recent informal survey by

How much will the iPhone cost? Is a price drop in the works?

One of the most off-putting aspects of the iPhone for many hopeful owners has been the reported high price tag that will supposedly be slapped on the iPhone at the time of it's release (sometime during June 2007). Initial indications from Apple and AT&T/Cingular at the time of the Steve Jobs' keynote address which introduced the iPhone placed the iPhone pricetag at $499 for the 4GB model and $599

iPhone hacked for use in Australia?

Aussie hackers have somehow managed to get an iPhone working on Australia’s Telstra mobile network, by “modifying the iPhone’s default SIM card to be recognized as an AT&T SIM, while actually containing data that allows it to be accepted by Telstra.” We’ve yet to see actual proof of this (apparently there was a video that has since been taken down), but the preliminary results sound enticing.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Natural Wallpaper For Iphone

Music Wallpaper.

Aftermarket iPhone Batteries Available as Low as $25

As there are countless aftermarket sources for iPod batteries, it stood to reason it was only a matter of time until third party sources of iPhone batteries started showing up. The first aftermarket iPhone battery to cross our radar has shown up, from San Antonio, TX company iPodJuice. According to the company, the replacement battery offers the same strength as the original iPhone battery and

First iPhone Update Arrives, Includes Security Updates, Bugfixes, and Features

The first update for the iPhone is now available via iTunes. Users who have recently docked their iPhones have received notification that an iPhone software update, version 1.01 of the iPhone firmware, is available for download and installation. The update is around 7 MB and installs in approximately 5 minutes. According to Apple, the update includes security and bug fixes. Specifically, the

Freely, Easily Convert and Save YouTube and Other Videos to the iPhone

You know that YouTube video that you can't stop showing to your friends over, and over, and over again? Tired of downloading it every time? Wouldn't it be great if you could just save that YouTube video permanently on your iPhone? What about when you're away a WiFi hotspot and you want to show off that video in full quality, not the degraded EDGE version? Well, now you can. These are just a

iPhone Displays Running Windows XP? Say it ain't so

Apple executives are probably waking up this morning feeling a bit 'foot in mouth'. During the wee hours of the morning here in the US, a picture surfaced on Gizmodo UK of an AT&T store iPhone display that had to be rebooted. Well, of course we all could have guessed that the displays were running off PCs which might occasionally need a restart. What most wouldn't have guessed is that the PCs

More Fixes and Features Surface in Apple iPhone 1.01 Firmware Update

As a few days have passed since the first iPhone software update became available, users have begun reporting additional features, fixes, and enhancements resulting from new firmware. Although Apple's official indication regarding the update noted only security and bug fixes to the iPhone's Safari browser and it's underlying webkit, initial reports showed evidence of more expansive improvements.

Google Phone a Reality Again? New Prototype Surfaces

Things had been quiet for a while on the Google Phone rumors front, but it looks like talk about the device has surfaced again. Only, this time, the concept is looking much less like a rumor and more like an inevitability. Reports have been surfacing which indicate that Google has been showing off a prototype mobile phone to different carriers. According to an article published Thursday in the

Friday, August 3, 2007

Sony Ericsson K850 DVB-H edition?

This is the latest rumor going around over at esato. This rumor was born because of one sentence in Eldar's (mobile-review) review of the K850. Here is the sentence."TV shows for models equipped with DVB-H receiver;"The K850 has been seen to have some TV icon but not alot is known about it. Now the question is will there be a DVB-H model or will Sony Ericsson make some accessory that will enable

Some more pics of the grey W580

Here are some more live pics of the gorgeous Sony Ericsson W580. It looks so much better than the white version.Pics from sogi

SoftBank 3G Base Stations Exceed 46 Thousand

SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. (Head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Masayoshi Son, hereafter “SOFTBANK MOBILE”) announced the following concerning the 3G network enhancement, which is one of the commitments made upon the SOFTBANK Group’s entry into the mobile communications business. As of today, August 1, 2007 (Wed.), 46 thousand 3G base stations, which was the number strived towards during

More pics from the Motorola RAZR2 event

Looks like the event was quite grand with lot's of important and famous people showing up. apparently there were even a couple of bands, models and dancers. Motorola is doing it's best to push the RAZR2. Pics from zol.com.cn

Girl posing with the Nokia N95

Pity they didn't give her a real N95...

2 cam pics from the Sony Ericsson K850

Here are two cam pics taken with the Sony Ericsson K850.Click here for full size picClick here for full size pic

Sony Ericsson W580 Shake Feature video

The shake feature is quite cool and I commend Sony Ericsson for bringing a truly unique idea to it's phones. They should have implemented more control and not only the shuffle like in the W910. I wonder if anyone has by mistake tossed their phone while shaking it...

Video of new Nokia phone

Amusing...

WiBro enabled LG KC1

Specifications- Display : 2.8 inch QVGA- CPU : Marvell Monahans @806MHz- OS : Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PPC Premium- Memory : NAND Flash 512MB, SDRAM 128MB- Battery : Built-in Li-Ion 1320mAh Rechargeable Battery- RF: CDMA EVDO, Mobile WiMAX, Bluetooth, T-DMB,- Audio : Mono Speaker- LED : Charging, RF Indicator- Interface : 24Pin Connector(5V, USB 1.1, UART), 10pin Connector(Audio)- Expand Slot

More live pics of the Nokia 6131i NFC

This NFC enabled 6131i will be available very soon in China and fully functional in major cities. I think this is convenient. I enjoyed using the Octopus when I stay in Hong Kong. The only downside is if you lose it and it is loaded with money then it really sucks. Enjoy the pics.Pics from mobile163

Super Tiny Card Reader For Micro SD / T-Flash

Super Tiny Card Reader For Micro SD / T-Flash is a tiny card reader which direct read and write MicroSD/T-Flash memory card. It turns your flash card into a Pen Drive! This super mini Micro Drive goes with your mobile life. Features: Functioning as a portable USB Pen Drive or card reader Compatible with MicroSD/T-Flash Memory capacity depends on inserted memory card Fully compliant with USB 2.0

Google phone incoming!

A Google phone’s right around the corner, but it might not be quite what you’re expecting...Look at our gorgeous Google phone! Ooooh!... [more images]We’ve lusted after a Google phone for a while, and now they’ll become a reality. At least in terms of a VoIP handset packing GoogleTalk technology.See, Wistron NeWeb has begun development of a GoogleTalk mobile, packing Wi-Fi technology to rival the

Samsung F110 Adidas phone pic

Here is an official image/ad for the phone. I guess the official catch phrase for this sports phone is "I got the fever". I would love to see some live pics of the phone.

Sony Ericsson K550 plum ruby hits ebay

Just yesterday I posted about the mysterious purple K550 and today it has hit ebay. This pretty much wipes out the speculations that this is not an official Sony Ericsson color but an aftermarket housing. For all of you who wants to buy it, ebay seller X1387 has it in stock for 229$ US. Now we know the official name color...plum ruby...plum sounds familiar...doesn't it?

Motorola RAZR2 V9 pics

Here are some great shots of the new Motorola RAZR2 V9. The V9 is the same as the V8 in design but has a different wine red color which I really like. It is quite unique. But like the V8 it is flawed by that small internal screen. It really bothers me...Pics from phonedaily

Alltel Wireless introduces The Wave by LG

Alltel and LG today introduced the Wave (LG AX380) phone with 1.3 megapixel camera, integrated Bluetooth and memory slot. Here is more info from the announcement:"Alltel Wireless makes waves this summer with the introduction of The Wave by LG. The phone, exclusively available at Alltel Wireless retail stores and shopalltel.com, features a rolling design that mimics the curl of a wave as the deep

Samsung Beats Motorola For No. 2 Spot In Handset Shipments

IDC noted that Samsung shipped 37.4 million units in the quarter for a market share of 13.7%, fueled in large part by its Ultra Special devices.Mobile phone shipments were up for all major vendors in the second quarter except Motorola, which slipped to third place as Samsung passed it. Nokia remained in its frontrunner position with a 37% market share, according to rankings announced by IDC

Nokia to start using Infineon chips in H1'08 -CEO

HELSINKI/NEW YORK, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Nokia (NOK1V.HE: Quote, Profile, Research) will start shipping phones using a single-chip technology from Germany's Infineon (IFXGn.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) in the first half of 2008, the head of the world's top cell phone maker said on Thursday. The comments from Nokia Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, which follow previously disclosed plans to use

Yet another Chinese phone with WQVGA screen but with a surprise

Yes...another WQVGA screen equipped phone. At this rate this screen will become the norm with the Chinese and the big companies still stuck on QVGA (I hope this will not be the case). This phone has some pretty nice specs and here they are.- 3 inch WQVGA 16 million color touchscreen- FM raio- 1.3 mega pixel camera- stereo 3D speakers- stereo bluetooth- dual processors to ensure smmoth UI and

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Sony Ericsson K800 vs P1 pics

Here are a nice set of pics where the P1 is facing of against the K800. They both possess 3.2 mega pixel AF cameras. The K800 being Cyber-shot branded and released almost a year ago and the P1 released just recently. Obviously the P1 is not focused as a camera device but as a business device but I must say that the pictures it takes are actually quite good. It's definitely better than the

Hackers Make Next Big Leap in Unlocking the iPhone

On July 4th, the United States' Independence Day, hackers announced they had achieved iPhone independence from AT&T and Apple - at least for the purpose of activating the phone. Owners who had purchased the iPhone but refused to initiate a service contract with AT&T were able to download a tool provided by the iPhone Dev Wiki which would unlock their iPhone, changing it from an "iBrick" into a

Hacked iPhone now running Apache, Python, Vim

When hackers announced that they had compiled, installed, and run the first third party program on the iPhone, the 'Hello World' application, the typical consumer probably didn't get all that excited. After all, what's the big deal about a program that simply prints out "Hello World". Though not very exciting, it was very significant. The running of that first application signaled the success of

Apple patent suggests iChat on its way to the iPhone

A patent filed by Apple was recently discovered which, through direct reference to the device, suggests that iChat might be on its way to the iPhone. iChat is Apple's audio and video conferencing software, which also features a multi-network instant messenging client. The patent discusses the synchronization of photos and videos with audio tracks of the person speaking in iChat. Specifically, it

Does the iPhone support bookmarklets?

For those of you unfamiliar with bookmarklets, a bookmarklet is a Javascript program stored within a URL (or sometimes within a web page as a hyperlink). These program add functionality to the browser. The term itself is a combination of the terms bookmark and applet (a small program or application). Bookmarklets can provide useful functionalities such as finding text within a page, quick

Apple iPhone Bluetooth Headset Hits Stores, Unboxing Pics Surface

The first shipments of Apple's iPhone Bluetooth Headset hit Apple stores today, and details about the headset and unboxing pics are surfacing already. Preliminary reports indicate good sound quality from the headset and a nice array of included extras. The headset offers, for the most part, a fairly typical BT earpiece feature set, including the ability to answer incoming calls, end current call,

Adding GPS to the Apple iPhone: It Can Be Done

Though the newly released Apple iPhone has seen a great deal of critical acclaim, it has by no means been impervious to criticism. Though naysayers have found many an iPhone shortcoming to nitpick about, critics and advocates alike have been able to agree wholeheartedly about two major iPhone omissions: support for AT&T's 3G (third generation) data network and the lack of GPS. The

iFuntastic Makes Custom Ringtones and More Easy and Fast

Though the software has only existing for a little over a week, bitSplit, the creator of iFuntastic, has just released version 2.0. iFuntastic is a straightforward, easy to use, completely GUI based application that makes modifying your iPhone a breeze. Most importantly, it makes iPhone customization available to less technically inclined users who most likely were scared off by the hands on

Google Offers up iPhone Sized Search

If you're bothered by scrolling around and zooming on your iPhone when trying to search for something on Google, you might be happy to hear that Google is offering an iPhone-sized interface to their famed search engine. This scaled down version of the standard Google search offers only 8 results per page, and omits clickable options such as similar pages and cached. That said, users may find

Supposed Video of 6th Generation iPod Circulating

A video has surfaced that is supposedly a demo of the user interface for the upcoming 6th generation Apple iPod. The video was produced by dapreview.net, a digital audio player review site. It should come as no surprise that the interface shown in the demo looks a good deal like the interface of the Apple iPhone. Still, have a look at the video, and one can definitely wonder whether the video is

Converting Your DVDs for Your iPhone with Free Software

In the first few post-iPhone launch days, there seems to be a bit of an epidemic. Many technology sites, particularly the iPhone dedicated sites, don't seem to be able to get out of pre-launch mode. I thought I'd give it a shot. Instead of moving with the herd, and throwing up 15 posts today about what my iPhone looks like out of the box, or what some other guy's iPhone looks like in it's dock,

How can I get insurance for my Apple iPhone?

As you likely already know, and as has become the case with higher priced "smartphones" through many providers, traditional mobile phone insurance is not available for the iPhone. That doesn't mean you want to leave your $500 or $600 iPhone unprotected, does it? Of course not. Luckily, there are still several options out there that will help cover you should something happen to your iPhone.

Voice dialing coming to the Apple iPhone?

Apple long ago announced it's Bluetooth headset that pairs with the iPhone. Until recently, limited details were available for the headset and Apple was not yet taking orders for the device. Now, however, you can pre-order the headset via Apple's online store. The headset is currently estimated to ship in 2-4 weeks. The product page for the iPhone Bluetooth headset includes details which,

iPhone Activation Problems Plaguing Countless New iPhone Owners

Does the following sound familiar: you rushed home with your new iPhone, plugged it into your computer, loaded up iTunes, and started zipping through the activation process. After selecting a plan, perhaps setting up an iTunes account, and agreeing to a few sets of terms - you were just about ready to use your iPhone. Then, it happened. "It", in this case, refers to the "your iPhone activation

2nd Generation iPhone Rumors Keep Popping Up

Those of you who followed the iPhone closely in the months and weeks leading up to its release remember the ever powerful rumor mill that constantly churned out iPhone gossip. As we're all learning, and to little surprise, even the release of the iPhone can't stop iPhone release speculation. Here we are, only about 3 weeks into the iPhone era, and we're already muddling through rumors about the

Review: invisibleSHIELD iPhone Screen Protector

Though it came as a surprise to absolutely no one, along with the Apple iPhone has come an absolute barrage of accessories and other products to pair with your iPhone, leaving all of us with a sea of merchandise to sort through and evaluate. Slowly but surely, feedback will be available on all of these products. Some things, however, are important to be informed about right from the get-go.

Hacked iPhone Making Calls on Telstra Australia

As most everyone knows, hackers are hard at work trying to unlock the iPhone to free it up for use anywhere in the world. Though a lot of progress has been made in getting access to the iPhone for customizations and installation of third party software, getting the iPhone to work with another service provider other than AT&T in the US has been more elusive. Recently, an Australian hacker has

How can I send a multimedia message (MMS) from the Apple iPhone?

One of the most perplexing feature omissions from the iPhone was the lack of support for the MMS protocol. One can only assume that this was a deliberate choice by Apple, though it is hard to determine why. Many users who are accustomed to snapping photos w/ their camera phones and sending those photos to friends and family via text/MMS messaging have been surprised to find out they can't do the

What are the iPhone specs?

There's been a lot of hype regarding the iPhone. These technical specifications should help settle how the iPhone stacks up to the competition. Screen size 3.5 inches Screen resolution 320 by 480 at 160 ppi Input method Multi-touch Operating system OS X Storage 4GB or 8GB GSM Quad-band (MHz: 850, 900, 1800, 1900) Wireless data Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) + EDGE + Bluetooth 2.0

Nokia 2660 live pics

Now for some live pics of a low end phone from Nokia. The 2660 is a lowend clamshell with a monochrome external screen and no built in camera. It looks alright but it looks quite thick/fat. Here is the product description from Nokia.The Nokia 2660 phone features a fold-style design with dual screens, packed with features designed to allow entry market consumers to stay connected to work, family

New BenQ T51 and T33

Looks like BenQ is really digging the shiny mirror look. Check out these 2 shiny phones. The first on is the music flagship T51. It is actually a clamshell (doesn't look like one when it's closed...looks like some mp3 player). It has one of those screens that disappear when not in use and external dedicated media player buttons. It features stereo bluetooth, 1.8 inch screen and microSD

Introducing the PHS PG2000

As the name suggest it supports PHS in addition to triband GSM. It has that Motorola Ming design with a transparent flip cover and underneath a 2.2 inch QVGA 260k color touchscreen. It also features a 2 mega pixel camera with flash and is available in red or black. I find this device really ugly and really big/thick. Pics from sogi and phonedaily

Motorola RAZR2 V8 press event

Motorola held a press event in China highlighting their all new RAZR2 V8 stylish and slim phone. The V9 was also present but the V8 was the star since it is being launched and available for purchase. The phone does look slick and finally a change from their usual RAZR design. One thing though...that I have mentioned before...I really dislike the size of the internal screen (they really should

Top 10 Handsets Sales Statistics for July

The Swedish manufacturer of carrying cases for portable electronics, Krusell, has released their "Top 10"-list for July 2007. The list is based upon the number of pieces of model specific mobile and smart phone cases that have been ordered from Krusell during July 2007. Krusell's list is unique due to the fact that it reflects the sales of phones on six continents and in more than 50 countries

Yet more Sony Ericsson P1 pics

There is a huge Sony Ericsson P1 pic gallery over at it.com.cn. Check it out here.

Nokia reports Q2 2007 net sales of EUR 12.6 billion and EPS of EUR 0.72

August 02, 2007 Leading device portfolio drives estimated 38% market share and strongly increased device marginsThe complete press release with tables is available at: http://www.nokia.com/results/results2007Q2e.pdf* As of April 1, 2007, Nokia results include those of Nokia Siemens Networks on a fully consolidated basis. Nokia Siemens Networks, a company jointly owned by Nokia and Siemens, is

Sony Ericsson K550 now in purple

Looks like Sony Ericsson released this behind our backs. No official announcement...nothing. Is Sony Ericsson turning to more unconventional colors to attract more buyers? We have the purple Z750, purple S500 and even a red K810 (but none of these are available at the moment). This purple K550 looks quite nice. To me it looks more of a dark wine red.UPATEfor sale on ebay

Tons of Nokia E90 pics

There 2 huge pic galleries over at mobile01 of the Nokia E90. If you would like to check it out then click here and here. Enjoy!Pics from mobile01

Some really nice Sony Ericsson P1 pics

I see that the P1 is a very popular phone with tons of people buying it everywhere. It certainly looks attractive and a lot more sleek than the aging P990. Check out these great shots of the device and there are even some pics comparing it to the M600. Enjoy!

Sony Ericsson J110 pics

I can't say that I have seen this phone in this color ever before. It's quite nice...not something I would buy though. The box looks flimsy.Pics from mobile01

BLUETOOTH SIG ADOPTS NEW CORE VERSION 2.1 + EDR

New Spec Makes Device Set-Up Faster, Easier and Increases Battery Life Bellevue, WA – August 1, 2007 – The Board of Directors of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the more than 8,000-member strong trade association responsible for advancing Bluetooth wireless technology, today announced the adoption of Core Specification Version 2.1+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) by unanimous approval.

Sony Ericsson K850 review part 3

Here is the English version of mobile-review's part 3 of the Sony Ericsson K850 mega review. It is well worth the read. Here is the final impression.The loudspeaker is average volume-wise and has a great deal of basses in its sounding, but sometimes it just can’t make it through the sound of a busy street. The silent alert is of moderate power or even slightly higher than this, but even this

Nokia E50 hands on video

Here is a brief review the lowest end Nokia Eseries phone. It is S60 powered and is in the candybar form factor. I must say, I have never seen this device in real or anyone owning this device.

Devicescape Adds Support for World’s Leading S60 Smartphone Platform

Download for Nokia Nseries and Eseries Devices Enables Automatic Connection to Wi-Fi Hotspots and Municipal Networks SAN BRUNO, Calif.-- Devicescape Software today announced that it has added support for Nokia Nseries and Eseries phones, which are based on the world’s leading S60 smartphone platform. With this support, Devicescape continues to expand access to its technology and can now make

P1i the master of multitasking

Here is a video showing the Sony Ericsson P1 in action. the title of this post is the title of the video. The p1 sure makes my P990 look like turtle slow. The screen also looks way more crisp.

Touchscreen equipped Philips 892 and 392

What's up with Philips these days? They have no uniqueness or identity anymore. I remember once, they were famous with their Xenium (hope I spelled it right) series. Now, it seems they just make whatever the hell they feel like. Anyways, here the two latest phones from them. They both have touchscreens...touchscreens like all those Chinese clones and ripoffs. What really caught my attention

Waterproof case for your mobile phone

this for all you folks that spend lots of time near big bodies of water and can't part with your phone. You can put any phone inside as long as it fits. I wouldn't mind getting one of these...looks kinda cute. The price of this case is about 20$ US.

New Nokia 5610 found at Nokia's site

Yet another leak from Nokia in the form of an xml file. This time it's the 5610 and from the file we can see that it features A2DP, S40 5th edition and has a QVGA display. I guess there will be lots of leaks now till the 29th.http://nds.nokia.com/uaprof/N5610r100.xml

New firmware for Sony Ericsson P990 and W950

Just like Sony Ericsson promised after the whole ruckus last month. They have released a new R6E28 firmware for both the P990 and W950.DETAILS ON P990 R6E28: PDA software version: CXC 162036 R6E28 Phone software version: CXC 162037 R9GA001 Bluetooth software version: CXC 162058 R5A01 CDA version: CDA 162007/1 R6E28I just updated my P990 and don't see anything significant besides the fact that

New firmware for Sony Ericsson P990 and W950

Just like Sony Ericsson promised after the whole ruckus last month. They have released a new R6E28 firmware for both the P990 and W950.DETAILS ON P990 R6E28: PDA software version: CXC 162036 R6E28 Phone software version: CXC 162037 R9GA001 Bluetooth software version: CXC 162058 R5A01 CDA version: CDA 162007/1 R6E28I just updated my P990 and don't see anything significant besides the fact that

New Nokia 6131i live pics

Here is the Nokia 6131i which is slightly different from the 6131. The main difference being the inclusion of NFC. Here is a brief description of NFC from their website.Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new, short-range wireless connectivity technology that evolved from a combination of existing contactless identification and interconnection technologies. Products with built-in NFC will

New Nokia 6131i live pics

Here is the Nokia 6131i which is slightly different from the 6131. The main difference being the inclusion of NFC. Here is a brief description of NFC from their website.Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new, short-range wireless connectivity technology that evolved from a combination of existing contactless identification and interconnection technologies. Products with built-in NFC will

Report: Samsung restructuring handset unit

SEOUL, South Korea Samsung Electronics Co. is restructuring its handset division to better cope with growing global competition, a media report said Wednesday.Samsung is battling for second place in the global handset industry with U.S.-based Motorola Inc., behind Finland's Nokia Corp.The South Korean company has recently hired a new marketing executive after setting up a global team in March to

Report: Samsung restructuring handset unit

SEOUL, South Korea Samsung Electronics Co. is restructuring its handset division to better cope with growing global competition, a media report said Wednesday.Samsung is battling for second place in the global handset industry with U.S.-based Motorola Inc., behind Finland's Nokia Corp.The South Korean company has recently hired a new marketing executive after setting up a global team in March to

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

A Wall Projector for your iPod, Mobile phone or Digital Cameras

[Picture of a couple watching video clips from their mobile phone projected on the wall]Imagine projecting pictures or video clips from your iPod or mobile phone on to the nearest wall. Or playing the PowerPoint presentation directly from your smartphone or PDA on the wall of the conference room without the bulky projector. Explay, a company based in Israel, has developed a battery-operated

iTunes Tips & Tricks for Podcast Listeners

A lot of us are using the iTunes Media Player for downloading and managing audio podcasts and vidcasts but have you explored all the podcasting related features of iTunes 7 yet.We have compiled 11 simple but very useful tips that you can turn you into a power iTunes podcast user [some of them may work only with iTunes 7]Listen to Podcasts in iTunes 7 Without SubscribingSay you are surfing the

iTunes Trick: Stuff More Songs and Podcasts in Your iPod

If you have lower capacity iPod like the 1GB nano, this trick will help you stuff more music and podcasts into your MP3 player. You have a large collection of MP3 music and audio-video podcasts on your hard-drive that you want to copy to the iPod or burn them onto a CD disk using iTunes. But before you plugin the iPod to your computer and transfer the music collection, you may easily cut out all

Apple iPhone Mobile Phone

After much speculation Apple have finally announced the forthcoming launch of the Apple iPhone, and it does not disappoint. The Apple iPhone is not only a mobile phone, it is an iPod as well as an internet communications device. While the phone will not be released to the market until June 2007, it is sure to be a big hit and very quickly become a major force in the mobile phone industry.Visual

100 Wallpaper for you.

The famous blog has released FREE wallpaper packs that have been optimised for Apple's iphone,there's a pack of PG-13 safe-for-work images.Click here for 100 iphone wallpaper pack:DOWNLOADHere's how to install your pictures on your iphone:-Download Packs from links above-Unzip file using (StuffIt or WinZip)-Drag folder to

SuicideGirls iPhone Pin-Up Packs

What's the point of a revolutionary new communications and media device if you can't put half naked tattooed girls on it?No Point.So in that spirit we present with you with THREE SuicideGirl wallpaper packs. Each pack of pin-up photos of beautiful women has been custom designed and fitted to fit your new iPhone and is available to anyone for free.Click Here to download our pack of 100 PG-13

Motorola ROKR Z6 pics and video

Here are some more pics of Motorola's music focused ROKR Z6. This black and orange version also comes with a matching stereo bluetooth headset, the S9. The Z6 also comes in other but more boring colors. This orange/black really spices up things and follows in the footsteps of Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones. Enjoy the pics and video!Pics and video from gophone

Sony Ericsson W750 concept

Here is another concept from Alexandra from esato who also created for us the W990 and K830. This time it's a clamshell Walkman phone. It has a good size external display with dedicated player keys and a 3.2 mega pixel camera with xenon flash....and most importantly, it's also thin. Me like...

Tons of pics of the candybar Nokia N95 ripoff

This N95 clone has been out for quite a while. It is in fact a candybar disguised to look like the original N95 slider. The keypad is all there..where the navigation keys are. It also comes with a huge 3 inch touchscreen and 3 mega pixel camera. Here are tons of pics of the device and even comparing it to the real N95. The phone is very huge...Pics from sogi

The latest super radio phone

The super radio phone lives! This design was first seen a few months ago with the original super radio phone (hence the name). This design is unique with that huge speaker and dedicated FM screen and keys on the back. This version adopts an all black and shiny surface with red keys. Here are some specs.- 2.4 QVGA 260k color touchscreen- 2 mega pixel camera- super powerful and loud 3D speakers

Some more live pics of the Sony Ericsson Chocolate ripoff

Remember this phone that ripped off the Sony Ericsson Chocolate concept? Well, here are some more live pics of the device. It's not bad looking. The transparent keypad cover works just like the Nokia 8600.

Live pics of the Chinese NBA phone

Remember the NBA phone I posted about a while back. Well, it has been made into reality and here are some live pics of the phone. It sure has a basketball surface texture. I wonder if it bounces too...

The tphone goes white

This as we all know it, is an iPhone clone and has been around for quite a while. The original one was black with a chrome border to simulate to iPhone look. Now, I guess the guys who made this phone decided to do something fresh and release this phone in a new cool white. It actually looks better than the black version.

One really convincing Nokia N73 clone

It had me fooled there for a sec. If this phone would have Nokia or N73 printed on it then it would've fooled me for a bit longer. These guys really put an effort in copying the real N73 physically (of course it is not identical). Here are some specs.- 2.4 inch 260k color QVGA touchscreen- 2 mega pixel camera- stereo 3D ringtones- microSD support- bluetooth stereo- measures 110x49×19 mm-

Two new Symbian OS v9 books from Symbian Press

Symbian Press has published two new books, "Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones Volume 3" and "Symbian OS Communications Programming, Second Edition", both targeting Symbian OS™ v9. Below you'll find a brief summary of each book with links to Symbian's website for more information and purchasing options.Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones Volume 3This book by Richard Harrison and Mark Shackman is fully

DivX Certifies Samsung Handset with Video Capability

Samsung Ultra Video SGH-F508 mobile phone delivers outstanding mobile multimedia experienceSan Diego, CA and Seoul, Korea -- July 31, 2007 -- DivX, Inc. (NASDAQ: DIVX) today announced the DivX® Certification of the Samsung Ultra Video (SGH-F508) mobile phone, an innovative handset device that features stylish design and cutting-edge multimedia experiences, including high-quality DivX video

Nokia 3500 Classic approved by FCC

The Nokia 3500 Classic was announced over a month ago along with the 6267 and 6121 Classic. It is a simple lower end candybar with a simple but classic design not to mention cheap. It will probably be available soon. Here is Nokia's product description.Nokia 3500 classic: Affordable mobile technology in a timeless designFor consumers who are looking for an easy-to-use, stylish yet affordable

Special Sony Ericsson W660 promotion

Anyone buying the Sony Ericsson from August 3rd onwards are entitled to s special limited edition gift. The gift is the Touch Diva BTS 850 bluetooth stereo headset and it comes in two colors to match the W660. This is quite a good gift. Oh...and this is only on Hong Kong.

LG Sells One Million 3G Phones

LG Electronics has announced the sale of its one millionth 3G handset to long standing mobile communications partner, 3 during Gwen Stefani’s ‘The Sweet Escape 2007 Tour’ in Sydney. Managing Director for LG Electronics Australia, Daniel Shin said, "Working closely with 3 on the successful launch of this technology into Australia has been an enormous part of LG's growth strategy and we are

LG Sells One Million 3G Phones

LG Electronics has announced the sale of its one millionth 3G handset to long standing mobile communications partner, 3 during Gwen Stefani’s ‘The Sweet Escape 2007 Tour’ in Sydney. Managing Director for LG Electronics Australia, Daniel Shin said, "Working closely with 3 on the successful launch of this technology into Australia has been an enormous part of LG's growth strategy and we are

Ericsson expands WCDMA/HSPA network for Indosat in Indonesia

PT Indosat Tbk. (Indosat) has awarded Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) a contract extension to expand its WCDMA/HSPA network coverage in greater Jakarta, Indonesia. Indosat consumers in the area will receive wider coverage and faster mobile broadband speeds. Ericsson will be responsible for supplying core, radio access network and transmission equipment, covering network design, deployment, integration,

Ericsson expands WCDMA/HSPA network for Indosat in Indonesia

PT Indosat Tbk. (Indosat) has awarded Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) a contract extension to expand its WCDMA/HSPA network coverage in greater Jakarta, Indonesia. Indosat consumers in the area will receive wider coverage and faster mobile broadband speeds. Ericsson will be responsible for supplying core, radio access network and transmission equipment, covering network design, deployment, integration,

Sony Ericsson SO704i hands on video

This phone is part of the Japanese NTT DoCoMo's latest 704i series. Now doesn't this just look like a Z610 on steroids? Gorgeous phone...

One really long Nokia 8600 hands on video

Nice long 8.5 minute clip of the Nokia 8600 Luna. I didn't understand a work but the clip gives us a good look of the phone. I must say, I played with it last week and the phone has a nice solid feel but it didn't look as nice as my expectations (maybe I saw it too much online...).

Nokia opens its first design studio in India

- Underlines growing importance of India as a global design capital- Partners with Srishti School of Art, Design and TechnologyBangalore, India - Nokia, the world leader in mobile communications, has chosen India as the location for the first in a series of satellite design studios it plans to establish in design hot spots around the world, signaling the increasing impact the country is having on

Nokia applauds FCC decision to require "open access" for U.S. 700MHz spectrum

Decision to benefit consumers by promoting greater competition and innovation in U.S. wireless industryHelsinki, Finland - Nokia applauds the FCC's decision to implement rules requiring a portion of the 700MHz spectrum being auctioned next year to be made available for "open access" for devices and services. This decision represents an acknowledgement by the FCC that U.S. consumers should have

iPhone cake

For a cake this doesn't look very edible. I thought it was a pillow or cushion when I first saw it. Also, it's so pretty that I wouldn't want to eat it and ruin it.Pic from zol.com.cn