Kamis, 26 Mei 2011

Apple iPhone 4: Price, Features & Specifications

iPhone 4 Prices:
Aircel will charge Rs 34,500 for iPhones with a 16 GB capacity and Rs 40,900 for the 32 GB model,


The Future is in the Details:
When creating iPhone 4, Apple designers and engineers didn�t start with a clean sheet of paper. They started with three years of experience designing and building the phones that redefined what a phone can do. iPhone 4 is the result of everything they�ve learned so far. And it�s all contained in a beautiful enclosure a mere 9.3 millimetres thin, making iPhone 4 the world�s thinnest smartphone.


iPhone 4 Features & Technical Specifications:
size & Weight:
Height:115.2 mm (4.5 inches)
Width:58.6 mm (2.31 inches)
Depth:9.3 mm (0.37 inches)
Weight:137 grams (4.8 ounces)

Capacity: 16GB or 32GB flash drive

iPhone 4 Colour: Black

Camera, photos and video:
* Video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio
* 5-megapixel still camera
* VGA-quality photos and video at up to 30 frames per second with the front camera
* Tap to focus video or still images
* LED flash
* Photo and video geotagging

Mobile and wireless:
* UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
* GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
* 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz only)
* Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology

Location:
* Assisted GPS
* Digital compass
* Wi-Fi
* Mobile

Display:

* Retina display
* 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
* 960x640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
* 800:1 contrast ratio (typical)
* Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating on front and back
* Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously

External buttons and controls:

Connectors, I/O and sensors:
* Three-axis gyro
* Accelerometer
* Proximity sensor
* Ambient light sensor

Power & Battery:
* Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
* Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter
* Talk time:
* Up to 7 hours on 3G
* Up to 14 hours on 2G
* Standby time: Up to 300 hours
* Internet use:
* Up to 6 hours on 3G
* Up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi
* Video playback: Up to 10 hours
* Audio playback: Up to 40 hours

Audio Playback:
* Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
* Audio formats supported: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV
* User-configurable maximum volume limit

TV & Video:
* Video formats supported: H.264 video up to 720p, 30 frames per second, Main Profile level 3.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4 and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4 and .mov file formats; Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30 frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in .avi file format

* Support for 1024 by 768 pixels with Dock Connector to VGA Adapter; 576p and 480p with Apple Component AV Cable; 576i and 480i with Apple Composite AV Cable (cables sold separately)

In the box:
* iPhone 4
* Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic
* Dock Connector to USB Cable
* USB Power Adapter
* Documentation

Headphones:
* Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic
* Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
Impedance: 32 ohms

Mac system requirements:
* Mac computer with USB 2.0 port
* Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later
* iTunes 9.2 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)
* iTunes Store account
* Internet access

Environmental requirements:
* Operating temperature: 32� to 95� F (0� to 35� C)
* Nonoperating temperature: -20� to 45� C
(-4� to 113� F)
* Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
* Maximum operating altitude: 3000 m (10,000 feet)

Windows system requirements:

* PC with USB 2.0 port
* Windows 7; Windows Vista; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later
* iTunes 9.2 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)
* iTunes Store account
* Internet access

Buy iPhone 4 with Money Back offer from Aircel

With Aircel�s incredible money back plans you can recover up to 100% of your iPhone 4 cost over a period of 2 years. With these plans, you get a fixed discount on your monthly mobile bills upfront. This, when totaled over 24 months will add up to the cost of your iPhone 4.

iPhone 4 is available at Aircel stores, Apple stores, Shopper�s stop, Reliance Digital, Croma and many more outlets.

You can also call 121 or send us an SMS to 5800 000 (Toll free) and fix an appointment to get a personalized demonstration at the nearest Aircel Store.


Apple iPhone 4 launches in India on May 27

Apple's iPhone 4 hits store shelves in India on Friday, nearly a year after the next-generation version of the popular smartphone was rolled out worldwide.

Mobile phone carrier Aircel will launch the iPhone 4 on May 27 with a new pricing model, allowing customers to recover the upfront cost of the smartphone on select plans over 24 months, the company said in a press release.

Aircel will charge Rs 34,500 for iPhones with a 16 GB capacity and Rs 40,900 for the 32 GB model, it said.

Bharti Airtel , India's top mobile phone carrier, was also expected to launch the phone on Friday, according to a source with knowledge of the matter.

The iPhone 4 boasts a higher-quality screen and longer battery life than the previous model.

Bharti and Vodafone Essar already sell earlier models of the iPhone in India.

With more than 800 million mobile subscribers, India is the world's second-biggest market for mobile phone services and is also the fastest-growing. But smartphones are estimated to account for just over 5 percent of the mobile handset sales.

Indian carriers have recently started rolling out high-speed third-generation (3G) mobile networks, which is expected to boost sales of smartphones.

Airtel Ready to Launch iPhone 4 in India

Airtel has officially announced the launch of the much awaited iPhone 4 for tomorrow, 27th May 2011.

Announcing the launch, Mr. Atul Bindal, President, Mobile Services, Bharti Airtel said, �As 3G services drive the next wave of growth in the country's telecom industry, iPhone 4 on Airtel�s exceptional high-speed network will provide customers with a truly mobile 3G experience at affordable service offerings".

Please check out the link http://airtel.in/iphone4 for live details on our pricing.

For all of those Apple aficionados who have been eagerly awaiting the iPhone 4, even though we�re on the cusp of witnessing the coming of the next gen model, the wait is almost over. Early this AM a release was issued stating that Airtel, who have been responsible for bringing us the previous versions, will be brining the iPhone 4 to India.


Although the date is still obscure, the release doesn�t offer too much of a reprieve as it merely states - in the coming months. Their website has no official information just yet but we can expect to see some teasers soon. With 3G here Apple�s FaceTime and all the other goodies the iPhone 4 brings to the table should make it a worthy consideration for your rupee. However, the smartphone business is booming right now so you might want to think real hard about your choices.

Stay tuned for the price... less than 24 hours

Stay tuned for the price... less than 24 hours

Kamis, 05 Mei 2011

Nokia Launches Dual SIM Mobile Phones in Indian Market

Finnish handset maker Nokia would soon introduce "Dual Sim" enabled mobile phones in Indian market, a company official said today.
"We will be introducing the dual sim phone very soon (in India). The new model would be produced at the Chennai facility", Nokia India Director (Chennai-factory) Operations Prakash Katama told reporters here.

Meanwhile, Nokia after entering India in 2006, has crossed its 500th million mark mobile phone produced from the Chennai plant. The company which set up its first plant with an investment of USD 150 million began producing basic handsets.
"In June 2010, we crossed the 400 million mark and now we are proud to announce the 500th million mobile phone manufactured from our facility.", he said.

Stating that the company has so far made investments of USD 285 million at the factory as part of its expansion plans, he said they were very proud to cross the 500 million mark in a such a short duration, he said after unveiling the 500th million mobile phone Nokia - C3.

The company which initially began producing the basic 1100 model at the factory is currently manufactures 21 models including the QWERTY, dual sim and Touch models. "This has become the largest mobile manufacturing site for Nokia. We have about 8,000 employees at our facility with 70 per cent constituting women", he said.

While the handsets manufactured at the facility range from the basic to middle end phones (priced upto Rs 7,000), he said.
The phones produced in India have a localisation level of 30 per cent and the company has about five component suppliers in the SEZ itself, he said.

On the 500th mobile phone launched today, Nokia India Communications Director Poonam Kaul said their Brand Ambassador - Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan signed phone would be available for prospective buyers through an e-auction at www.nokia500million.com for bidding.
The winner would get the mobile phone personally signed by the Actor himself, she said.

Asked on their restructuring plans in which there could be about 300 job cuts in India, Katama later told PTI that 300 job cuts would be done in India by end of 2012. "It is likely to be minimal (in India)", he said.

About the proposal to manufacture a universal charger compatible to all mobile handsets, Nokia Communications Director Poonam Kaul said that proposal was "well on track". "We are absolutely on track with that..Thats very much on plan.. It will be introduced in 2012", she said.
Nokia currently has 10 manufacturing facilities in nine countries. From the Chennai facility alone, Nokia exports to over 100 countries which contribute 50 per cent of the production. In 2010, Nokia India reported revenues of Rs 25,000 crore.

Minggu, 01 Mei 2011

Micromax Launches A70: Android Smartphone in May

Indian mobile company is keeping pace with global players when it comes to launch of new mobiles in India. Micromax the leading Indian mobile manufacturer is all set to launch its new Android smartphone A70 in May this year. This phone which is expected to launch next month is a successor of its previous version Micromax A60. The phone is expected to be in price range of Rs. 9,000.
The phone is expected to come with features like Android 2.2 operating system, 3.2 inches screen with TFT capacitive Touchscreen, microSD card with up to 32GB memory, 3G and Wi-Fi enabled, Bluetooth v2.1, 5 MP dual-cameras with autofocus.

As compared to its previous version the handset has many add on features like the earlier version A 60 only has a 2.8 inches TFT resistive Touchscreen which is less than what A 70 would offer, 3.15MP camera which is not upto the mark as this new handset would avail, the Bluetooth version 2.0 is also less than what the upcoming handset offers.

Micromax has recently come up with various handsets to suit various needs of customer, whether QWERTY handsets like Micromax Q50, Q66 or Touchscreen handsets like Micromax EG333, A60 or for rough and tough use like Micromax GC256, C114 etc.

Since their entry into the Indian mobile handset market in March 2008, they have always come up with something innovative as they believe that consumers in India have unique preferences with respect to mobile handsets, hoping the upcoming handset to get launch soon as it seems good with its expected price and features.

Courtsey:ic-technews.com

HTC Wildfire S: Cheapest Gingerbread Android Smartphone

The HTC Wildfire S was announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year, along with the Incredible S and the Desire S. Both of the aforementioned phones have made it to India already, so it was only a matter of time before the Wildfire S landed on our shores too. If OnlyGizmos are to be believed, that will happen next week.Will this news spread like Wildfire?

Will this news spread like Wildfire?


The Wildfire S is a rather modest device and will be the cheapest Gingerbread smartphone to release here. Check out the specifications:

  • 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen at 320x480, encased in Gorilla Glass
  • 600MHz Processor, 512MB RAM
  • Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense UI
  • 3G, HSDPA 7.2Mbps support
  • WiFI b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP + EDR
  • 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • 1230mAh battery


The HTC Wildfire S is expected to cost around Rs. 15,000 - Rs. 16,000 at launch.

Courtsey: Tech2

Samsung Launches Nexus S: Google Android Smartphone in India

Users in the Indian terrain are certainly in for a treat as companies are now gearing up to roll out their innovative products. Samsung has extended its effort by launching the highly anticipated Nexus S smartphone for Indian consumers. Powered by the Android 2.3 operating system, the offering is adorned by a 4-inch super clear curved LCD screen and Near Field Communication technology.

Users can effortlessly access Google Search, Google Maps with Navigation, YouTube, Google Earth, Gmail and more. It sports interesting Android features like portable Wi-Fi hotspot and enables users to access an extensive range of apps from the Android Market. Driven by a 1GHz mega processor, the device renders a leveraged gaming and web browsing experience with incredible 3D graphics.

Ranjit Yadav, Country Head, Samsung Mobile and IT, commented, �The slew of launches on the Android platform represents our commitment to deliver a �smarter�, simpler and more intuitive smart phone experience to our consumers. Our entire smart phone strategy hinges on providing consumers with a seamlessly connected experience while at work, home or on the go.�

Mobile buffs can benefit from high-speed downloads and seamlessly watch HD video content. The Samsung Nexus S also puts forth high speed connectivity options and internet calling support. The operating system is capable of offering one-touch word selection and effortless copy-paste function. Individuals can capture images and videos using a dedicated camera/video switch. It houses a front-facing VGA camera as well as a rear-facing 5 megapixel camera.

Further, the integrated gyroscope sensor amplifies the entire gameplay. The Nexus S comes equipped with 16GB internal memory and a 1500mAh battery. The battery offers 6.7 hours of talktime on 3G and 14 hours on 2G along with 17.8 days of standby time on 3G and 29.7 days on 2G.

The Samsung Nexus S can be purchased in India for Rs. 29,590.

Source: techgadgets.in

Minggu, 06 Maret 2011

Motorola ATRIX 4G Price & Features, Motorola Android Mobile Motorola ATRIX

Amazon offers Motorola Atrix 4G Price @ $129.99

Motorola ATRIX 4G Features
ANDROID� PLATFORM
Android 2.2 (FroYo)

CANDY BAR

MULTIPLE NETWORKS
WCDMA 850/1900/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 14Mbps (Category 10) Edge Class 12, GPRS Class 12, eCompass, AGPS

Camera:
MEGAPIXELS
5 MP
DIGITAL ZOOM
Yes
FLASH
LED
FOCUS
Automatic
WEB CAM
Front and rear-facing web camera

CALLER ID
On main display, Picture ID, Ringer ID, social network status
PHONEBOOK
Your work, personal and social networking contacts all in one place and backed-up on a secure server.
PHOTO SHARING
MySpace, Photobucket, Picasa�, Facebook�
BATTERY MANAGER
Manage power consumption
CUSTOMIZABLE HOME SCREEN
Widgets can be moved and resized to further personalize your home screen panels.

MESSAGING
Facebook�, MySpace and Twitter Direct Messaging

MUSIC ENABLED1
MUSIC PLAYER
Android Media Player
VIDEO CAPABLE
VIDEO CAPTURE
HP 720p capture
PLAYABLE FORMATS
AAC, H.264, MP3, MPEG-4, WMA9, eAAC+, AMR NB, AAC+
STREAMING MEDIA
Audio, Video, Internet Radio
VIDEO CAPTURE RATE
30 fps
VIDEO PLAYBACK RATE
30 fps

EMAIL4
Corporate Sync, Google Mail, POP3/IMAP (embedded), Corporate Directory Lookup (GAL)
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING (MMS)4
PREDICTIVE TEXT
Android and Swype
TEXT MESSAGING (SMS)4
Yes
INSTANT MESSAGING (IM)4
AOL Instant Messenger�, Windows� Messenger and Yahoo!� Messenger, Google Talk�
VOICE MAIL4
Yes

WEB BROWSER
Android HTML Webkit, Adobe� Flash� Player 10.1
BLUETOOTH� TECHNOLOGY5
Stereo Bluetooth� technology 2.1+EDR (supports profiles A2DP 1.2, AVRCP, HFP 1.5 AG, HID 1.0 Host, HSP 1.0, OPP, PBAP PSE)
SYNCHRONIZATION
Corporate Sync, BOTA, OMA DM
WIFI
802.11 a,b,g,n
3G MOBILE HOTSPOT1
Be a mobile hot spot for up to 5 other WiFi-enabled devices
CONNECTOR TYPE
Micro USB
DATA TRANSMISSION RATE6
USB 2.0 (High Speed)
DLNA (DIGITAL LIVING NETWORK ALLIANCE)
Stream, store and share content with compatible devices around the home like HDTVs, game consoles and PCs
GPS AND LOCATION SERVICES1
eCompass, aGPS (assisted) with Google Maps�, Google Latitude�, Google Maps Street View, eCompass
HEADSET JACK
3.5 mm

WEB ACCESS
ANDROID MARKET�

SPEAKERPHONE
CALLER ID4
On main display, Picture ID, Ringer ID
ADVANCED SPEECH RECOGNITION
AUTOMATIC ANSWER
CALL TIMER
CALL TRANSFER
CALL WAITING
EMERGENCY DIAL
MUTE CALL
NOISE REDUCTION
Yes
PHONE BOOK7
MOTOBLUR synchs personal and work contacts, and connected social networks
SPEED DIAL
Quickstore Private IDs, Quickstore Phone Book, Group IDs, SDG Lists
VIBRACALL
VOICE DIALING
VR Name dialing, VR Digit dialing
WAIT AND PAUSE DIALING

AT&T
AT&T Code Scanner, AT&T Family Map, AT&T Navigator, AT&T YP Mobile, My AT&T

Gmail�
Google MAPS� Navigation
Google Talk�

BUSINESS8
Quick Office 3.0, Vlingo Voice
ENTERTAINMENT8
Blockbuster, Need for Speed
VIDEO AND MOBILE TV8
Mobi TV

OPERATING SYSTEM
Android 2.2 (FroYo)
LIGHT-RESPONSIVE DISPLAY
KEYPAD LOCK
Fingerprint smart sensor security
KEYPAD LOCK
Fingerprint smart sensor security
DEDICATED KEYS
Volume control, Back, Search, Menu, Power/Lock, Home
CUSTOM NAVIGATION
Multiple, customizable home screens

BACKLIGHT
Yes
PINCH TO ZOOM
TEXT TO SPEECH
Missed / received calls, Readout of new SMS messages, Readout of new email messages, Readout of dialed digits, Readout of phone book contacts, Readout of caller identification, Voicemail alerts
TOUCH SCREEN
VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
VOICE COMMANDS

RINGTONE FORMATS
AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3
RINGTONES4
Preloaded and downloadable
WALLPAPERS4
Preloaded and downloadable

DISPLAY TYPE
Corning� Gorilla� Glass
WEIGHT
135 grams
SIZE (H X W X D)
63.5 x 117.75 x 10.95 mm
DISPLAY SIZE
4.0-in.; qHD (960 x 540)
ANTENNA TYPE
Internal
FORM FACTOR
Candy bar
MATERIALS AND FINISH
Vacuum metalized housing

MEMORY9
up to 16 GB on board
PROCESSOR SPEED
1GHz Dual Core
REMOVABLE MEMORY10
up to 32 GB microSD
ACCELEROMETER
Yes
NETWORKS4
WCDMA 850/1900/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 14Mbps (Category 10) Edge Class 12, GPRS Class 12, eCompass, AGPS
SENSORS
Proximity, ambient light

Nokia Mobiles Price List India, Latest Nokia Mobile Phones Price in India

Here is the Nokia Mobiles Price List in India. Find Nokia Mobile Phones Price in India. (As on February 2011)

Nokia 1280 Price: Rs. 1,038
Nokia 1616 Price: Rs. 1,255
Nokia 1800 Price: Rs. 1,543
Nokia 2220 slide Price: Rs. 2,236
Nokia 2690 Price: Rs. 2,524
Nokia 2700 classic Price: Rs. 3,179
Nokia 2720 fold Price: Rs. 3,029
Nokia 2730 classic Price: Rs. 3,966
Nokia 3710 fold Price: Rs. 4,808
Nokia 5030 Price: Rs. 1,606
Nokia 5130 XpressMusic Price: Rs. 4,250
Nokia 5230 Price: Rs. 6,923
Nokia 5233 Price: Rs. 5,894
Nokia 5235 Price: Rs. 8,462
Nokia 5250 Price: Rs. 7,500
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Price: Rs. 9,375
Nokia 6303i classic Price: Rs. 5,962
Nokia 7020 Price: Rs. 4,607
Nokia 7230 Price: Rs. 5,625
Nokia C1-00 Price: Rs. 1,325
Nokia C1-01 Price: Rs. 2,404
Nokia C1-02 Price: Rs. 2,038
Nokia C2-00 Price: Rs. 2,550
Nokia C2-01 Price: Rs. 3,846
Nokia C3 Price: Rs. 5,673
Nokia C3 touch and type Price: Rs. 9,990
Nokia C5 Price: Rs. 7,115
Nokia C5-03 Price: Rs. 9,135
Nokia C6 Price: Rs. 12,212
Nokia C6-01 Price: Rs. 15,529
Nokia C7-00 Price: Rs. 17,924
Nokia E5 Price: Rs. 9,904
Nokia E52 Price: Rs. 10,288
Nokia E63 Price: Rs. 7,740
Nokia E7-00 Price: Rs. 30,000
Nokia E71 Price: Rs. 12,692
Nokia E72 Price: Rs. 16,154
Nokia N8 Price: Rs. 22,115
Nokia N86 Price: Rs. 18,029
Nokia N900 Price: Rs. 24,327
Nokia N97 Mini Price: Rs. 17,788
Nokia X2 Price: Rs. 4,712
Nokia X2-01 Price: Rs. 3,779
Nokia X3 Price: Rs. 6,346
Nokia X3 Touch and Type Price: Rs. 8,490
Nokia X5-01 Price: Rs. 9,038
Nokia X6 16GB Price: Rs. 15,385
Nokia X6 8GB Price: Rs. 13,654

Note: Mobiles price may vary from the current price

ONIDA G954 Music Phone Price @ Rs. 2500 Launched in India

MIRC Electronics Ltd. (ONIDA), India�s highly trusted and reputed Consumer Durables Company launched India�s first revolutionary mobile phone that allows consumers to listen to their choice of songs directly from their mobile aloud on the music system. Just ensure that you have access to any radio frequency!

Known for innovation and breakthrough technologies, MIRC Electronics has designed this model to help consumers enliven an otherwise boring environment by playing the songs of their choice from their mobile simply by pairing it to any radio channel frequency. This mobile is designed especially for those who travel often and like to listen to songs aloud.

Speaking on the occasion, K. Sriram, VP (Sales, Marketing and Services), and MIRC Electronics Ltd. (ONIDA) said, �The mobile phone category is highly versatile with new developments and technology being launched almost every day in the market. ONIDA has always provided products in view of the consumer�s choice and requirements and the mobile phones thus are no different. Today we are offering some of the finest features in our mobile phones at an economical price range. Moreso, practical applications in the mobile phone industry is the key to innovation for Indian consumers. �

Available only for Rs. 2,500/- across India, the ONIDA G594 mobile comprises of an FM Radio, dual GSM, and 2.4� TFT Display and a Blue Tooth with A2DP. Additionally, the phone is equipped with a dual memory card slot expandable up to 8GB, a VGA camera, an audio-video recorder and a 1050mAh battery with 8 hours of talk time.

Further, the mobile also includes features such as a call recorder, FM recorder, a unique anti theft mobile tracker and GPRS facility with private protection. This mobile is easily save upto 1000 phone book contacts and also record 400 SMS. It comprises a MP4 video player and an audio player.

Via: MIRC Electronics Ltd. (ONIDA)

LG LP500: LG Optimus One Launched for ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

Cricket � the very word breathes passion and enthusiasm, particularly with the world�s biggest cricketing event underway. The one of the world's greatest spectacles � ICC World Cup has swept up India and the fantastic game has ignited the passion of world and among the fans.

As a kick-off to the World Cup extravagance, LG keeps up the trend of providing something extraordinary to its customers and this time it is a limited edition of LG Optimus One mobile phone. To rejoice in the spirit of cricketing events, LG launches its limited edition Optimus One phone especially for the ICC World Cup 2011. The shiny gold World Cup logo etched on it back makes this Optimus One a collector's item, exuding style and substance. LG will be releasing only 1,000 units of the limited-edition Optimus One in eight cities across India. Bring home this priced possession and keep the World Cup fervor alive, always.

Spearheading the latest in mobile technology, the Optimus One with Google� offers unfiltered and genuine smart phone experience. Convenient user interface and diverse multimedia options ensure a mobile environment that makes this device one of the easiest to use on the market. LG Optimus One is the result of extensive consumer research and development that delved into the way users gather information in today�s digital age. An iconic Android-powered smart phone with 2.2 version, is the first to consolidate its position in the segment in the Indian smartphone market.

Optimal Convenience & Entertainment:
LG LP500, Optimus One delivers smartphone benefits in a convenient Google internet package. With an automatically synchronized Google account, users need to only log-in once to enjoy YouTube, Gmail, Gtalk, Google Maps and more. The phone is packed with 3 MP camera, 2 GB Memory, GPRS, EDGE, Threaded Messages and many more special features.

LG LP500 - LG Optimus One Price at Rs. 12,990 it will be available at all leading stores in eight cities across India.

Via: LG Mobiles

Pre-order: Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo Price @ Rs. 24999

Sony Ericsson's new Xperia family phones are now expected to be available mid-April. As per the listing at Flipkart.com, the new Sony Ericsson Xperia neo handset would be available in the second week of April at a pre-order price of Rs. 24,999. Yet another new Xperia handset with Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread, this new smartphone features 8 megapixel camera with LED Flash. Sony Ericsson is yet to launch Xperia neo formally with official pricing in India.

With slightly smaller display than the Xperia arc smartphone, the Xperia Neo has a 3.7-inch Reality Display with mobile BRAVINE Engine on it.

The new Xperia neo is one of the high-end Gingerbread smartphone announced by Sony Ericsson at the Mobile World Congress 2011. Xperia neo comes with 3.7-inch Reality Display that supports 854x480 pixel resolution and has mobile BRAVIA Engine for best clarity. This smartphone runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread under the Sony Ericsson's Timescape UI skin.

Under the chassis, Neo packs 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor and has 512MB RAM that will make Gingerbread perform smooth and play 720p HD videos too.

For imaging, Neo offers an 8 megapixel camera with Sony Exmor R image sensor and is capable of recording 720p HD videos at 30fps with continuous autofocus. The handset also has a front facing VGA camera for video calling and video chat. This handset has curvy top and bottom edges. It also offers built-in HDMI connector that will let you hook the phone with HD displays.

Priced at Rs. 24,999, Xperia Neo seems to be a good choice for the Android enthusiasts who are looking to spend at the max Rs. 25,000. As always, the price of this smartphone might come down in couple of months. Do note that this smartphone will have Android Gingerbread preloaded on it.

For Pre-Order of Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo: Click Here

Pre-order: Sony Ericsson Xperia arc Price @ Rs. 28999

The wait for the new range of Sony Ericsson Xperia series smartphones running Android will come to an end next month. Flipkart, online retailer of books, movies, mobiles, cameras and computers has started taking pre-orders for the freshly announced Xperia arc smartphone. With a pre-order price of Rs. 28,999, which also includes sourcing fee, this phone is expected to release in the second week of April. Now don't take this as a Sony Ericsson India official date since we've observed that these dates usually tend to change. Sony Ericsson is yet to launch Xperia arc formally with official pricing in India.

Unveiled at the Consumer Electronic Show 2011, Sony Ericsson Xperia arc has a 4.2-inch Reality Display bearing capacitive touchscreen that supports 854x480 pixel resolution. Shatter proof sheet on the display saves it from scratches and the mobile BRAVIA Engine promises clearer visuals.

Under the hood, Xperia arc houses 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 CPU coupled with Adreno 205GPU, 512MB RAM and 320MB internal memory. This phone comes with 8.1 megapixel camera with Sony Exmore R image sensor for capturing high quality images even in low light. The HDMI port will let you plug the phone to an HD TV.

By default the Xperia arc will come loaded with Android 2.3 Gingerbread and will feature new Timescape UI. A slew of other nifty features are added to this smartphone and you can check them all on its official page.

It's no surprise that the Xperia Arc costs a bit higher than the current top of the line Android handsets. As always, high-end Sony Ericsson smartphones are known of being a bit costly, but in due course of time we anticipate a price drop.

For Pre-Order of Sony Ericsson Xperia arc: Click Here

Rocker Mobiles Launched 5 New Mobiles in India

Rocker Mobiles Launched 5 New Mobiles in India
Rocker mobiles - a domestic mobile phones provider and an arm of Anand Electronic - has launched a series of new mobile phones in Indian market. The launched mobile phones are namely Rocker S62, Rocker R101, Rocker R73i, Rocker Rx09 and Rocker R786. All the mobiles are having dual SIM facility and priced at affordable range.

Anand Mobile World was the first company in India to legally import and introduce Chinese phones in the Indian market and Techno R600 was the first Chinese mobile phone in the market. Rocker Mobiles imports the highly sophisticated affordable mobile phones from China and providing to the Indian customers. The company is basically electronic goods exporter which has now entered in to the mobile phone segment and lots of devices have been introduced in the Indian market. All the launched devices are equipped with latest and high-tech features that can beat branded mobiles.

The recently launched mobile phones are having impressive and essential features that make them value for money in the segment. Rocker S62 is the first handset from its stable that has a QVGA TFT 262K colour short display screen and works at frequencies of GSM 900 / 1800 Mhz | GSM 850 / 1900 Mhz. The mobile phone is equipped with a digital camera and digital Zoom. In the music department, there are Polyphonic, FM Radio, MP3 and MP4 Player are available.

Rocker R101 is another launched device by the company that works at frequencies of GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz | GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz. And it is boasted with a 2.4 inches, QVGA TFT display dolors display screen, it is also having a digital came with digital zoom and same music features as Rocker S62.

Third new device is Rocker R73i that has a 2.4 inches, QVGA TFT colour touchscreen. The mobile phone operates at frequencies of GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz | GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz. And camera is same as S62 and R101 handsets. But its body design is attractive.

Rocker Rx09 is a from factor bar handset from Rocker Mobiles portfolio that has display screen of QBGA TFT 262K colour. The device is loaded with a digital camera and works at network frequencies of GSM 900 / 1800 Mhz | GSM 850 / 1900 Mhz.

Meanwhile, Rocker R786 is the new launched fifth mobile phone by the company which operates at frequencies of GSM 900 / 1800 Mhz | GSM 900 / 1800 Mhz. It has a display screen of of 2.2 inches that supports QVGA TFT display colors. The mobile phone is boasted with a 1.3 Mega Pixels camera with digital Zoom as above launched handsets. It's body design is very attractive and has same appearance as Nokia 7610 but features are different.

Samsung Champ Duos: Samsung Dual SIM Mobiles Launched in India

While the Galaxy Fit is already available and the Samsung I9003 Galaxy SL version is up for pre-orders, Samsung has launched two Dual-SIM mobile phones belonging to the Champ series, called the E2652 Duos and E2653W Duos. The W in the latter�s model name stands for the phone�s Wi-Fi capability.

It seems that there aren�t many new features that these two models can boast of. The operating system will be Java based with a TouchWiz Lite User Interface, so it�s quite evident that there�s no Android love. Probably at the same time, these mobile phones might be in the budget-level phones segment. Anyway let�s take a look at the specifications of both phones:

- 2.6-inch Resistive touchscreen
- Wi-Fi (in the E2652W model only)
- Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR
- 1.3 Megapixel camera
- 50 MB internal memory expandable up to 16 GB
- 3.5 mm audio jack

Both phones have social network integration and support MP3, WMA, MP4 and H.263 media formats. Apart from the fact that E2652W has Wi-Fi capability, all the other features are pretty much the same.

There�s no mention of what both phones are priced at, but it�s being said that they will be currently available in Russia and the MEA Region and will launch later in the rest of the countries.

Senin, 28 Februari 2011

Samsung Galaxy S lcd I9003 Android Smartphone Launches India

Recently, Samsung launched the updated version of the popular Android smartphone, I9000 Galaxy S, abroad. Called the I9003 Galaxy SL, the new version has a Super Clear LCD, which has the same size (4.0-inch) and resolution (800 x 480) of the Super AMOLED display found on the Galaxy S. The Galaxy SL is also slightly thicker than the Galaxy S (10.6mm against 9.9mm) but has a bigger 1650mAh battery compared to 1500mAh battery on the S. The Galaxy SL, however, has a weaker PowerVR SGX530 graphics processor compared to the PowerVR SGX540 GPU on the Galaxy S. It comes with Android 2.2 Froyo pre-installed with Samsung's TouchWiz interface running on top.

The Galaxy SL will be re-branded as the Galaxy S for India and will come with 4GB internal memory instead of the 16GB memory available on the model sold abroad. The best thing about it, however, is the price. While the older Galaxy S was sold for Rs. 27,999 till it sold out, the new Galaxy S will be sold for just Rs. 19,499. Although you do get a slightly worse display, weaker graphics and lesser built-in memory, the price difference is substantial enough to make up for those things. And for the time the Galaxy S was on sale, it was undoubtedly the best Android phone in the market and now, with the new price it is an even greater value-for-money product.

Courtsey: techtree.com

Vodafone to Introduce 3G Services in India This Week

India's third largest telecom operator, Vodafone Essar will launch its third generation (3G) mobile services over the coming week. As a forerunner, the company recently launched its advertising campaign with its mascot Zoozoo during the cricket World Cup matches.

According to company officials, they will be launching their services in a phased roll-out this week onwards.

This will make Vodafone the third operator to launch full 3G services after Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications. India's largest telecom operator Bharti Airtel has also launched services in some service areas, but launches have not been made official yet.




Vodafone tested its 3G services in December, but launches for most companies were delayed due to objections from the Department of Telecommunications over the security surveillance of services such as video calling.

For now, it rests to be seen if the cricket season will help Vodafone to deliver on the advertisement tagline, "Faster, Smarter, Better".

Courtsey: wirelessfederation.com

Android 2.3.3 now available for Nexus One, Nexus S

Nexus One users who have been waiting all this time to get in on the Gingerbread action will finally be relieved. Google is pushing the brand new 2.3.3 update to both the Nexus One as well as the Nexus S users simultaneously. As usual, the update won't be available to every Nexus users out there instantly, but you will soon see a notification on your phone asking you to update. So far we haven't had any luck with the Nexus One that we have with us but since we have waited all this time a few days more won't hurt.


List of changes include more NFC-related features to the Nexus S, such as the ability to write, as well as read, to NFC tags and act as an NFC device itself. It also addresses the problem where the device would randomly reboot, along with several other bug fixes. Also, the Facebook for Android application would no longer be able to integrate your Facebook contacts with your phone contacts.

Lava B8 Business Phone Price Rs. 5299 Smartphone Launched in India

LAVA Mobiles, one of the fast growing brands in Indian mobile industry, has unveiled its all new QWERTY phone LAVA B8. Lava B8 promises to be a complete business phone as it has all features that a business phone should have �Push mail, Wi-Fi, Touch pad, long Battery. This device would help professionals and young entrepreneurs, who always want to access mails and remain connected, on the go.

Commenting on the launch of LAVA B8, Mr. Sunil Raina, Chief Marketing Officer, LAVA International Ltd. said, "The launch of Lava B8 fulfills the need of a large segment of businessmen and professionals to remain connected at all times through its unique combination of features like Push mail, Wi-Fi & Track Pad. Through our customer insight driven innovations we constantly attempt to bridge the customer need gap in keeping with our core value of empowering people.

"Lava B8 combines Stylish design with unbeatable performance and enhanced specifications that will appeal to the business users and gadget-lovers who require the best & rarest combination of innovation, design and technology in one compact package � in the form factor of their choice." he added.

The push mail and Wi-Fi ensure connectivity and smarter management of professional & personal tasks; up to 10 Email accounts can be added in one phone. Lava B8 supports most of the Email accounts available today including office & personal Email accounts. Wi-Fi enables to access Internet at high speed and with growing trend of Wi-Fi hot spots this phone provides high speed internet outside home and office. High Power Battery ensures long power backup so that users remain connected seamlessly. Track pad provides the ultimate ease of use and quick navigation through phone menu. All these attractive features come in an elegant and metallic design.

Lava B8 has a 2.3 inch High resolution screen and full QWERTY keypad with impressive 3.2MP digital camera with LED flash, MP3/MP4 Compatibility, and A2DP Bluetooth. User-friendly Interface which aims at providing amazing experience with Track Pad, Dual SIM, and Auto Call recorder; are some of the integrated facets of this handset. It also comes along with expandable memory support of Up to 16 GB, which ensures enough space for multimedia files.

Lava B8 also features numerous entertainment options including Java embedded games with inbuilt G �Sensor which allows users to switch between songs & wallpapers by shaking the phone, and advanced connectivity options with utility applications like nimbuzz, Snap tu, and opera mini are the standard features of handset. Experience this phone will also let the techno geeks use the common networking sites like facebook, twitter & special chat applications to remain connected with GTalk & Yahoo messenger.

Courtsey: Lava Mobile India

Kamis, 10 Februari 2011

Windows Phone 7 Devices Get Amazon Mobile App

Good news, Windows Phone 7 smartphone owners. You can now spend cash way too easily with the new Amazon mobile app.

Optimized for WP7, the app is fairly straight forward and doesn�t seem too much different from the Android and iOS versions. Purchases are promised to be secure, and you can even buy an expensive HDTV with just one click! Don�t say we didn�t warn you�

The app is free to download from the Windows Phone Marketplace now.

Courtsey: zdnet.com

T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2: Reivew, Features & Specifications

I've never been a big fan of sequels. The very first version of something comes out and is so wonderfully brilliant that a second version is thought up to act as a cash cow. Or at least that's the way I feel about movie sequels.

But do phone sequels work the same way, or are they truly what they should be in the first place: improvements to the first piece of work?

The Motorola CLIQ was a run-of-the-mill Android 1.5 handset launched in late 2009 that didn't really make any ripples in the time-space-phone continuum besides being the primary vehicle to launch MOTOBLUR, a proprietary Motorola UI which gets mixed reviews depending on who you talk to (When it launched I looked at it as a pointless user interface that bogged down the phone's processing speeds in order to �enhance� your social networking experience).

But the landscape for Android is much different now. The CLIQ did well enough that a sequel was born, though current handset component standards are much higher. The average Android phone will typically have 800 MHz-1 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, 5 MP camera, HD video recording, and the list goes on; the original version barely even halfed those stats, and only in some categories. The point is, the CLIQ was obsolete within a matter of a couple months and the new version, the CLIQ 2, aims to appease T-Mobile customers who are looking for a good standard Android phone without having to pay too much.

So does this sequel improve upon the original in ways other than just higher specs? Read on to learn my take on the Motorola CLIQ 2 MB611 for T-Mobile.

Unboxing the Motorola CLIQ 2

Here's my unboxing video of the CLIQ 2. Good wholesome entertainment, that's for sure. It gives you a good idea of my overall first impressions of the phone.

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T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2 Review
Brad Molen By Brad Molen on 10 Feb 11

I've never been a big fan of sequels. The very first version of something comes out and is so wonderfully brilliant that a second version is thought up to act as a cash cow. Or at least that's the way I feel about movie sequels.

But do phone sequels work the same way, or are they truly what they should be in the first place: improvements to the first piece of work?

The Motorola CLIQ was a run-of-the-mill Android 1.5 handset launched in late 2009 that didn't really make any ripples in the time-space-phone continuum besides being the primary vehicle to launch MOTOBLUR, a proprietary Motorola UI which gets mixed reviews depending on who you talk to (When it launched I looked at it as a pointless user interface that bogged down the phone's processing speeds in order to �enhance� your social networking experience).

But the landscape for Android is much different now. The CLIQ did well enough that a sequel was born, though current handset component standards are much higher. The average Android phone will typically have 800 MHz-1 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, 5 MP camera, HD video recording, and the list goes on; the original version barely even halfed those stats, and only in some categories. The point is, the CLIQ was obsolete within a matter of a couple months and the new version, the CLIQ 2, aims to appease T-Mobile customers who are looking for a good standard Android phone without having to pay too much.

So does this sequel improve upon the original in ways other than just higher specs? Read on to learn my take on the Motorola CLIQ 2 MB611 for T-Mobile.

Unboxing the Motorola CLIQ 2

Here's my unboxing video of the CLIQ 2. Good wholesome entertainment, that's for sure. It gives you a good idea of my overall first impressions of the phone.

Hardware and Software of the Moto CLIQ 2

The CLIQ 2 is a solid device that will definitely not feel too cheap in your hand. The 3.7� 480 x 854 pixel capacitive touchscreen makes it just the right width to feel comfortable holding for long periods of time, but the only concern will be the thickness and weight. Weighing 6.17 ounces does indeed make it heavier than the average phone. It also comes in at 14.5 mm thick, which is right about average for a smartphone with full keyboard attached.

The CLIQ 2 actually reminds me a lot of the HTC EVO Shift 4G in that it uses the same screen and takes advantage of a full physical QWERTY-style horizontal keyboard and adds weight. It does feel a slight bit bulkier than the Shift, but wasn't so bad that I was uncomfortable holding it up to my ear to make calls.

On the back, the battery cover has a few ridges built into it which allows for extra grippiness, always a must-have with phones in my opinion. I don't like the polished glossy plastic feel because it ends up being way too slippery for my taste. I don't mind the phone being a little less pretty just to ensure it survives without being dropped for a longer period of time.

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T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ 2 Review
Brad Molen By Brad Molen on 10 Feb 11

I've never been a big fan of sequels. The very first version of something comes out and is so wonderfully brilliant that a second version is thought up to act as a cash cow. Or at least that's the way I feel about movie sequels.

But do phone sequels work the same way, or are they truly what they should be in the first place: improvements to the first piece of work?

The Motorola CLIQ was a run-of-the-mill Android 1.5 handset launched in late 2009 that didn't really make any ripples in the time-space-phone continuum besides being the primary vehicle to launch MOTOBLUR, a proprietary Motorola UI which gets mixed reviews depending on who you talk to (When it launched I looked at it as a pointless user interface that bogged down the phone's processing speeds in order to �enhance� your social networking experience).

But the landscape for Android is much different now. The CLIQ did well enough that a sequel was born, though current handset component standards are much higher. The average Android phone will typically have 800 MHz-1 GHz CPU with 512 MB RAM, 5 MP camera, HD video recording, and the list goes on; the original version barely even halfed those stats, and only in some categories. The point is, the CLIQ was obsolete within a matter of a couple months and the new version, the CLIQ 2, aims to appease T-Mobile customers who are looking for a good standard Android phone without having to pay too much.

So does this sequel improve upon the original in ways other than just higher specs? Read on to learn my take on the Motorola CLIQ 2 MB611 for T-Mobile.

Unboxing the Motorola CLIQ 2

Here's my unboxing video of the CLIQ 2. Good wholesome entertainment, that's for sure. It gives you a good idea of my overall first impressions of the phone.

Hardware and Software of the Moto CLIQ 2

The CLIQ 2 is a solid device that will definitely not feel too cheap in your hand. The 3.7� 480 x 854 pixel capacitive touchscreen makes it just the right width to feel comfortable holding for long periods of time, but the only concern will be the thickness and weight. Weighing 6.17 ounces does indeed make it heavier than the average phone. It also comes in at 14.5 mm thick, which is right about average for a smartphone with full keyboard attached.

The CLIQ 2 actually reminds me a lot of the HTC EVO Shift 4G in that it uses the same screen and takes advantage of a full physical QWERTY-style horizontal keyboard and adds weight. It does feel a slight bit bulkier than the Shift, but wasn't so bad that I was uncomfortable holding it up to my ear to make calls.

On the back, the battery cover has a few ridges built into it which allows for extra grippiness, always a must-have with phones in my opinion. I don't like the polished glossy plastic feel because it ends up being way too slippery for my taste. I don't mind the phone being a little less pretty just to ensure it survives without being dropped for a longer period of time.

Upon turning on the phone I am greeted with a request for MOTOBLUR logins. This version of MOTOBLUR has been improved over the last year and this is the same version you'll find in the Motorola Bravo, Droid Pro and Droid 2 Global. It overall is very close to the original, but among the enhancements that have been made, you get: improved business security and encryption capabilities, battery manager, more power over your social networking widgets (the ability to change widget sizes, add in photos, filter out what you don't want in your feeds, etc.), to name a few. The new version of Motoblur appears to do a better job at managing CPU resources so as to not cause the phone to become sluggish.

The CLIQ 2 runs on Android 2.2, better known as Froyo, so it will have better battery life, faster web browser and of course Flash 10.1 capability. Anyone looking to get an Android phone now should be looking at getting one with Froyo on it at the least, if not even better. There is simply no reason to choose a phone anymore that still runs on Android 2.1 or lower. Slower, less features, and has been technically obsolete for months. Not to mention there's no guarantee that your 2.1 phone will ever be upgraded in the future.

Under the hood you'll find a 1 GHz TI OMAP 3620 CPU unit with 512 MB RAM, a much-needed improvement over the original CLIQ's 528 MHz Qualcomm CPU with 256 MB RAM. The TI OMAP 3620 CPU is the same as you'll find in the Droid Pro and Droid 2, so look for comparable performance between this and those other devices.

Almost everything you see on the CLIQ 2 could be considered standard for a midrange Android. There really isn't anything I can think of that sticks out to me about the phone that differentiates it from any others � except for the unique keyboard design.

And I definitely mean unique, since something like this has not been attempted before. It looks like a cross between a beehive and the back of a turtle shell (a friend calls it the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle phone; I think it's too long a nickname to stick), what with its array of hexagon-shaped buttons that raise above the rest of the board. The keys are very well spaced and sufficiently raised. I think using the keyboard is pretty easy. What I don't like on the keyboard is that the keys are so stiff and pointy that it takes me longer to type on it.

I appreciate the added dedicated keys, like @, comma and period. The only dedicated keys I would also like to see included are the .com and messaging buttons; I can survive without them, but why make a smartphone that thrives primarily on emailing and web browsing without having these keys in mind?

Also handy to have on the CLIQ 2 is a dedicated toggle switch on the right hand side that switches the phone back and forth between ringtone mode and vibrate/silent mode, much like the iPhone toggle switch.

I lament the neglection of 4G on the Moto CLIQ 2. Sure, it's a midrange Android, and I assume it was left out because it was an added expense T-Mobile deemed unnecessary, but if you are advertising a new Android phone at CES alongside two other 4G phones being sold by your biggest competitors, it's probably a good idea to throw it in for good measure to keep it relevant. As it currently stands, the CLIQ 2 is capable of a theoretical max of 10.2 Mbps on regular HSDPA. It still ends up being faster than some competing 4G networks and much better than any other 3G network. The CLIQ 2 does offer a mobile hotspot so you can share that 3G connection with 5 other devices.

Notable Features of the Motorola CLIQ 2

Surfing through the programs that come preloaded on the CLIQ 2 was nothing exciting for me, as I didn't see anything offered that I haven't seen before several times on almost every single T-Mobile Android handset over the last 6 months. 3G Mobile Hotspot, Amazon MP3 downloads, Google Latitude, Blockbuster, DLNA, CarDock, QuickOffice, Telenav GPS and WiFi Calling are all normal included apps these days on T-Mobile. This isn't a bad thing, but I was expecting at least one or two bloatware apps that were completely new.

I also noticed that the CLIQ 2, being a Froyo Android device, has a nice built-in task manager that lets you kill selected apps and even tell certain apps to die as soon as your phone times out (or the screen locks). This is something that I wish was in every smartphone. It also uses a dedicated file manager and battery manager to help you stay organized and keep your battery from falling victim to the same blunders that has affected so many Android phones before the CLIQ 2 ever came around.

The CLIQ 2 also uses a 5 MP camera and HD video camcorder with 720p resolution. Here's one of the first things that came to my mind when I saw this: while the camera is the same, the camcorder is better than that of the Nexus S, currently considered a top-of-the-line device with fresh features.

Internally, the CLIQ 2 includes 1 GB memory and comes loaded with a 2 GB MicroSD card, though you can stick in your own memory chip (up to 32 GB) to load your own music, movies, and pictures.

The CLIQ 2 also comes with a FM radio, a feature overlooked by many but can be very important to anyone wanting to listen to the same overplayed songs again and again. You will, however, need to use your headphones to activate the radio. I've always been told it's the only way to activate the radio's antenna, but it's probably to keep everyone else from having to listen to your music too.

Performance of the Motorola CLIQ 2

Motorola has put its proprietary CrystalTalk Plus technology into the CLIQ 2. This is Motorola's patented noise cancellation tech that allows you to talk in a loud room at normal volume. With that, it gave me the ability to hear and be heard perfectly fine, either through the phone or through speakerphone.

Mentioned before, the 1 GHz CPU speeds coupled along with 512 MB RAM help keep the CLIQ 2 stay fast and fresh. Every app I tried to use in the phone loaded pretty fast with no sluggish behavior. The only sluggish part of the experience was when I would move my fingers up and down in the app tray and there was a slight delay waiting for the screen to catch up with me.

All in all, I'd say the CLIQ 2 is a great buy for a midrange Android handset. The call quality is good and loud, it has sufficient programs and specs to fit your needs well, and is pretty darn quick when looking for something. The keyboard is a hit and miss experience, and it all depends on how you feel once you get it broken in. At first impression those keys are stiff and too pointy to be able to type my normal speeds on. But I give them all the brownie points in the world for coming up with such a clever design, and look forward to seeing more unique designs down the road.

Below you will find my review in video format, with less written and a lot more talkative. Hopefully that makes it a good thing.

Courtsey: www.unwiredview.com

Jumat, 21 Januari 2011

Nokia N9 to rock with 12-megapixel camera?

Nokia N9
The rumor on the street is that Nokia will finally launch a seriously specced smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It�s the N9 which is said to come with Intel-made 1.2GHz processor. From what I�ve understood, we could be talking about their Moorestown platform which is basically a smartphone system on a chip (SoC) with Atom core at its heart.

Moreover, the MeeGo powered device may also sport a 12-megapixel camera a la N8. Somehow that�s expected considering the N9 will be the Finnish company�s flagship smartphone for 2011.

Finally, LTE is also mentioned as an option, though not confirmed at the moment. The way I see it, having both an LTE and non-LTE version of the N9 makes perfect sense to get as many users as possible.

I don�t ask too much from the N9. All I want is E7-like device (with that awesome keyboard), a slightly faster CPU (MeeGo isn�t as optimized as Symbian) and a 4-inch WVGA display. That doesn�t sound too much, right?

[Via: GSMarena]

Samsung Galaxy Ace to hit Mobile World Congress 2011

Samsung Galaxy Ace Mobile World Congress 2011
Product shots of the Samsung Galaxy Ace have leaked, seemingly confirming a name change for what was previously thought to be the Samsung Galaxy S Mini.

The handset will join the Samsung Galaxy range running Android 2.2 (Froyo), presumably at Mobile World Congress 2011 next month.

The Ace also goes by the product name Samsung S5830 and looks suspiciously like an iPhone 3GS.

The ace of spades
With an 800MHz Qualcomm processor, the handset promises to be small by today's standards but not particularly powerful.

With a 3.5-inch display, the Samsung Galaxy Ace also features Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 user interface running over the Android OS.

Other goodies for the small-handed to look forward to include a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, a 2GB microSD card already installed, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, A-GPS and all that jazz.

We have very little doubt that we'll be seeing the Samsung Galaxy Ace get all official at Mobile World Congress 2011, with a UK release date soon to follow.

Samsung Galaxy S2 teases for 2011 Mobile World Congress

samsung Galaxy S2
Samsung today gave out a teaser for the Galaxy S2 that confirmed it would show at Mobile World Congress. It gives no details of the phone itself but shows the current Galaxy S next to a cryptic image mentioning "evolution is fate." The February 13 unveiling in Barcelona directly alludes to a pre-show MWC introduction.

The S2 is expected to be an aggressive overhaul of the formula with a screen as large as 4.3 inches, at least a 1.2GHz processor and the clearer Super AMOLED Plus screen inherited from the Infuse 4G. A front camera, HSPA+ 3G access and Android 2.3 are also likely candidates. NFC wireless is a strong possibility but hasn't been confirmed so far.

If like the Galaxy S, the S2 would get a worldwide launch that would also involve the US.

Samsung Galaxy Cooper Features Leaked

Samsung Galaxy Cooper
Coming soon via the Mobile World Congress. Image: MXPhone.

As February�s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona edges ever closer on our busy event calendar, we here at The Tech Herald won�t be in the least bit surprised as more and more smartphone spec lists are leaked to ye olde Internets. Look, here�s one now�

Glance up for a moment and meet the GT-S5830, which isn�t an iPhone 4 knock-off but the latest entrant to Samsung�s increasingly popular line of Galaxy devices.
Sniffed out by the industry truffle pigs over at MXPhone, the above smartphone is expected to carry version 2.2 of Google Android, the same 800MHz Qualcomm processor used in Sony Ericsson�s Xperia X10 Pro, a 3.5-inch HVGA touchscreen (480x320), the TouchWiz 3.0 interface with SWYPE, and a 5.0 mega-pixel camera.

Other contributing fixtures and fittings include HSDPA (7.2Mbps) EDGE/GPRS and Wi-Fi connectivity (b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.1, A-GPS, 150MBs of internal storage, a bundled 2GB microSD card (with support for up to 32GBs), an FM radio with RDS, and a 1350 mAh battery.

The GT-S5830 is also likely to be known by various brand names depending on region, with monikers such as Cooper, Ace and Mini all currently being banded around.
No news yet on pricing or official launch dates, but we�re expecting to learn more directly from Samsung between February 14-17.

Nokia X7: Nokia Cancels US Launch of Nokia X7 Phone

Nokia X7
In another setback for Nokia Corp., the Finnish mobile-phone giant has canceled the U.S. release of a smartphone that was slated to launch exclusively this year with AT&T Inc., people familiar with the situation said.

Nokia had intended to debut the touchscreen phone, dubbed the X7, in conjunction with AT&T ahead of the Mobile World Congress trade show next month in Barcelona, Spain, these people said.

The X7 would have been the first Nokia smartphone launched exclusively with a U.S. carrier since former Microsoft Corp. executive Stephen Elop took over as Nokia's CEO last September. The unexpected cancellation leaves Nokia further behind in its effort to correct a major strategic weakness�its poor showing in the lucrative U.S. market, where it lags Apple Inc., BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. and phones powered by Google Inc.'s Android software.

"In the U.S. market, the Nokia platform is at the back of the line behind all these other guys," says Roger Kay, president of tech consultancy Endpoint Technologies Associates Inc. "This is a very fast moving market. You don't want to be sitting around."

Nokia decided to pull the phone because it believed the X7 wasn't going to receive enough marketing and subsidies support from AT&T, said one person close to the company. Nokia still plans to launch the X7 in other markets, this person said.

In the U.S. market, phone companies typically subsidize much of the cost of a smartphone to keep the price down as long as a customer signs up for a two-year contract. Operators also help to pick winners by putting their marketing muscle behind certain devices.

The move leaves Nokia more reliant on its N8 smartphone. Nokia launched the N8 late last year without carrier support in the U.S., hindering its chances. Consumers can purchase the N8 from Nokia's website for $469, down from $549 when it launched. That compares with $199 for the cheapest iPhone and many Google-powered phones, though subscribers have to sign up for two-year contracts to get those prices.

While Nokia continues to stumble in the U.S., other handset makers are aggressively moving ahead with new smartphones. At the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. and HTC Corp. announced new smartphones that will be released in the U.S. in the beginning of 2011. Moreover, Verizon Wireless will begin selling the iPhone 4 in February.

Nokia, long the world's leading producer of mobile phones by number of units sold, is being hurt by its failure to produce a smartphone that can compete with the iPhone or models based on Google's Android software, as well as by its longtime focus on markets outside the U.S.

Nokia's Symbian operating system, which powers the X7, is seen as cumbersome and outdated. The company is building its new high-end smartphones around a platform called MeeGo, developed with Intel Corp., but that effort has been delayed as well. Mr. Elop said in the company's third-quarter conference call that Nokia would launch its first MeeGo device this year.

In the third quarter of 2010, Nokia was still the world's top maker of smartphones with 32.7% share, down from 38.3% a year earlier, according to researcher IDC. Apple, Samsung and HTC have been gaining share. Nokia isn't among the top five smartphone makers in the U.S.

"In the past, Nokia could afford to ignore the U.S. because there was so much growth in markets overseas," said Daniel Hays, a telecom consultant with the firm PRTM. "However, with the rise of the mobile internet in the U.S., Nokia can't afford to not be in the mix."

Nokia's smartphone strategy will be in focus when the company reports earnings Jan. 27. Mr. Elop has yet to detail his plans for the U.S market. On a conference call with investors in October, Mr. Elop said there was no reason Nokia can't succeed in North America, but did say it would require a change in strategy.

"I believe there is a degree of focus and execution necessary, along with different patterns of doing business that can drive success in that marketplace," Mr. Elop said.

Write to Christopher Lawton at christopher.lawton@wsj.com