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Applications Must For Windows Mobile




This time we are going to share with you some useful applications for windows mobile users. With these application one can feel save about there data and never worry about it ever again, even when they get deleted they could be recovered easily.

Following three application we are going to focus on today
 
  • Wizcode Defragment Mobile - Version1.04
  • Wizcode ScanDisk Mobile - Version1.04
  • Wizcode Undelete Mobile - Version1.03

1)     Wizcode Defragment Mobile - Version1.04

When ever our system become slow with lot of usage over passage of time we were asked to defragment our hard drive so to increase the system performance same is the case with storage cards in our cell phone, its always seen with passage of time the mobile becomes slow and takes lot of time to load something, then it used to before, therefore they also need to be defragmented so to overcome slowdowns, freezes, crashes and more. Wizcodes Defragment Mobile is the best solution to this problem; keep your mobile fast and without any major problems for a long time.

2)      Wizcode ScanDisk Mobile - Version1.04

These days Storage cards easily get errors. With long time usage clusters can become corrupted, files lost and number of errors occurs. For that one need to be aware in advance before something of that sort happens and all the important data is lost there fore we came across this useful application Scan Disk, if frequently used it helps maintain performance and error-free file management.

3)      Wizcode Undelete Mobile - Version1.03

It’s an affordable and far less expensive then the desktop based data recovery software and one does not have to worry that it may have less features, it got all the required features as that of any good expensive desktop software. The application can recover deleted files and folders easily even if the storage card had been formatted, can also check storage cards for file system logic errors and fix them and even check storage cards for bad sectors and relocate and mark defective sectors as unusable to save future data.

It got three simple features

 a) Scan Disk used to find and fix errors

b) Undelete used to recover accidental deleted files

c) Unformat used to rescue deleted files and folders during storage card formatting.  

 

New Handsets Unviel By Nokia 5330, 5730 & 5030 XpressMusic

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic

Music-centric features include the stereo speakers, the dedicated 3.5-mm audio jack, a stereo FM radio, and stereo Bluetooth support. There will also be an 8GB memory card included in the retail package.

 

Much like the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic that was presented at this year’s MWC, the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic comes with N-gage support and the the innovative Say-and-Play feature that allows you to control the music player with your voice only. There’s also the Music presence with Ovi Contacts, which shows you what music your Ovi friends are listening to right now.

 

The Nokia 5730 is expected in Q3 2009 in Red, Monochrome, Blue, and even Pink at an estimated retail price of 280 euro before taxes and subsidies.

Nokia 5330 XpressMusic

Nokia 5330 Xpressmusic is an S40 device with a 2.4-inch 16M color display and a 3 megapixel ficed focus camera. Touch-sensitive keys on the side control the music player, but there is also a standard 3.5mm jack, stereo Bluetooth, stereo FM radio. A 2GB card comes along in the retail box.

You’d be also interested to know that the Nokia 5330 has a GPS receiver and comes with Nokia Maps for S40. Connectivity-wise the handset offers quad-band GSM and tri-band HSDPA support plus microUSB port - no Wi-Fi on this one.

Nokia 5030 XpressRadio

Nokia 5030 is the Nokia’s first phone with an internal FM radio antenna, which eliminates the need for a headset to be connected. The Nokia 5030 is also the first device to come out under the XpressRadio branding.

The Nokia 5030 XpressRadio has one touch FM radio and station selection keys on the side for easier control. When placed sideways on the table, the back of the handset looks just like any portable FM radio unit.

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LG Inroduces Two Stylist Handsets GD330 Slidder & GD125 Chamshell

A couple of new LG mobile handsets come to light today, the LG GD330 and the LG GB125, and there aren’t that many details available on these two at the moment, but here’s what we do have…

 

The LG GD330 is a slider which should hit on March 25th with a 2.2 megapixel camera, FM radio and a couple of touch keys. The LG GD330 should command a price of approximately $200 but no word on which markets it will be hitting.

As for the LG GB125 is an entry level clamshell handset with a 1.5 inch display, FM radio and features a 950mAh battery. The LG GB125 is a basic handset and even lacks an external screen, and will probably go to emerging markets with a price tag of about $65.00.

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Microsoft In Mobius 2002

Last week, held Mobius 2002, its yearly get-together with people, including yours truly, who run or work for websites devoted to some aspect of computing. footed the bill to fly us to Redmond where we learned about the latest -related products and even received some samples (for example, each attendee was given a T- ).

This year’s Mobius covered a wide range of topics, from the latest handhelds to computer monitors you can detach and use anywhere in your house.
  2002
A major initiative coming from in the very near future is 2002, which is a version of the Win CE operating system specially redesigned for phones. Jonas Hasselberg, who is the product manager, gave a presentation on it at Mobius.
2002 should not be confused with Edition, which has been designed for handhelds that are similar to typical models except with capabilities. 2002 is for phones with extra features, like email and Internet access.

Probably the most obvious difference is in the screens. A running Edition will have a 320 by 240 pixel screen that is touch activated. A handset running 2002 will have a 220 by 176 pixel screen and have a joystick for user input. Also, handsets with 2002 will have a hard keypad, as opposed to a Edition’s virtual one.

Nevertheless, there is still some overlap in their capabilities, like the ability to access email and the Web, make calls, play games, and run other types of applications.

The Edition is for professionals, while the is for typical consumers and professionals who don’t want the full capabilities of the Edition.
Applications written for one of these won’t automatically run on the other but can be ported.
There are already some devices running the Edition, like the one from T- reviewed a few months ago, while the first handsets running 2002 are expected before the end of this year.
designed its platform to allow companies to make relatively inexpensive handsets. However, devices that run this will be capable of multitasking, playing advanced games, and multimedia. There is even a version of Windows Media Player for it.
A company called Digital Concepts was at Mobius 2002, showing off some games it had developed for 2002, like Bust ‘em, which is sort of like an advanced version of Breakout. Company representatives also demoed RocketElite, which is similar to the classic Lunar Lander, except people are shooting at while you are trying to land.
DAT Group was also at Mobius, showing off a system to allow companies to wirelessly sell and deliver applications to users running 2002. It also has a system to allow carriers to offer their customers the ability to personalize their 2002 handsets from their PCs via a website.
Mobius wasn’t just about 2002. There were also presentations on other topics.
 

2002 Update

took the opportunity to announce the third 2002 update. This includes Windows Media layer 8.5, which offers improved performance and playlist management, plus integration with the Connection Manager. The update also adds tab support to IE, a new default Today theme, and other bug fixes.
has shipped the update to its licensees and they will release it in the near future.
Anyone who has missed previous updates needn’t worry; this update also has all changes included in previous ones.
 ViewSonic V35

ViewSonic V35
David Feldman, a Senior Product Manager from ViewSonic, was at Mobius 2002 to demonstrate his company’s latest , the V35. This is a with a 300 MHz XScale processor, a 320 by 240 pixel screen, 32 MB of , and an slot.

 

It will go on sale in the United States later this year for $299. It will go on sale in Asia at the same time. ViewSonic will offer it in Europe early next year for about 300 euros.

 

Mr. Feldman said the target market for this was users who want the familiar Windows graphical user interface.It might seem like a bit of a jump for a company known for its computer monitors to be releasing a but Mr. Feldman explained by saying his company considers the screen to be the most important part of a and screens are something ViewSonic is expert on.This won’t be the company’s only model. According to Mr. Feldman, ViewSonic will release a full range of handhelds, including high-end models and ones with access.

Tablet
 

Tablet PC in Base Station
Mobius wasn’t restricted to just handhelds. There were presentations on all types of devices related to computing. One of the most interesting of these is the Tablet , which is what hopes will be the next generation of the laptop.

Tablet PCs can take two forms. One is a typical tablet format, with an LCD screen that can be plugged into a base station. The other is essentially a small laptop with a rotating screen that can be reconfigured into a tablet shape.
 

These don’t use a touch screen; instead, they can detect the movements of a specific stylus. This is necessary because the user needs to be able to put his or her hand on the screen when writing, which isn’t practical with a touch screen

On the side of this is Windows XP Tablet Edition, which offers additional features to allow the Tablet to take handwritten input.
has created a system that is quite different from the typical ’s handwriting recognition system. Instead of translating each written character immediately into a type-written one, Tablet allows users to leave most of their material exactly as they entered it: handwritten. If the user chooses to convert handwritten notes into text that is possible but frequently it won’t be necessary.
 

Tablet PC
For example, a user can create a handwritten note in which the word “plastic” is used, then close it. Later, the user can do a search for the word “plastic” and the note will show up on the results list, even though it has never been converted to text.

Tablet does not try to adapt itself its user’s handwriting style. Instead, took handwriting samples from hundreds of thousands of people and created a system that is usable to people with average handwriting.
There is an application included with Tablet called the Journal that is primarily intended to deal with handwritten input. A window can be pulled up in other applications that allows handwriting to be converted to text. Though there have no official announcements, many companies are working to create versions of their applications to better support this handwriting system.
Chris Barry from , who did the presentation, said his company sees Tablet PCs being appropriate for anyone who needs to get work done away from their desk. This includes both people who have to go to meetings on the other side of the continent and those who have to go to meetings on the other side of the building.
There are quite a few companies that plan to release Tablet PCs, the first of which are expected early next month. Prices are expected to range between $2000 and $3000.
 

Smart Displays

For those who aren’t interested in carrying a whole computer around with them, ’s Megan Kidd talked about Smart Displays, which are computer monitors that can be carried around someone’s house while still wirelessly connected to a .
These are LCDs that can serve are a user’s regular monitor but can be detached and carried into another room and remain connected to the via an 802.11 connection. When disconnected, a Smart Display does not become a stand alone ; instead, it acts as if there was a very long cable between the monitor and your .

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New Walkman Phone | Sony Ericsson W995

Sony-Ericsson W995 Walkman : Get a complete mobile entertainment experience with the Sony-Ericsson W995 Walkman and its optimised video playback style and performance. Debuting on the Sony-Ericsson W995 Walkman phone is Media Go which transfers, plays and organises your entertainment, in most file formats, to your phone simply and effortlessly. Keep amused like never before on one powerful video phone; watch news, TV shows or blockbusters in premium video quality or check out the latest videos from YouTube using Turbo 3G or Wi-Fi. Complete with an 8.1 megapixel camera and Walkman player, with clear audio experience, the W995 Walkman is the ultimate handset to keep you entertained when on the bus, lunch break or waiting for a train.
“With Media Go there’s no need to worry about format, resolution and ‘frame per second’ anymore.” said Alexandre Cardon, Global Marketing Business Manager at Sony Ericsson. “No longer will the video you transferred from your PC to your phone play in low resolution or bad quality. With Media Go and the Sony-Ericsson W995 music phone the experience is as good on your cell phone as it was on your Personal Computer.”

So it’s not totally clear to us why you’d wait for this thing over a C905 that you could buy today, but once again, that’s the confusion behind Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot / Walkman branding that they’re claiming they hope to clear up going forward — it’s just that the W995 isn’t really a step in that direction, and we weren’t huge fans of the chicklet-sized nav keys up front. That being said, it seems like a fine phone overall — the display looks crisp and vivid, the interface was relatively snappy, and there’s little to complain about having an 8.1 megapixel autofocus cam at your disposal. Click on for a quick shot at the UI in action!

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New Car PhoneSpeakers By Sony Ericsson AB900

Transform your car into your very own wireless jukebox with the AB900.  The Bluetooth Car Speakerphone allows you to play your favourite tracks loud and proud while you safely make and receive calls.

Bored and stuck in traffic? Not anymore thanks to the AB900! Stream your favourite songs from your mobile phone to the AB900 and it will broadcast them loud and clear over your car audio system. Thanks to the RDS feature you’ll never have to search for the right frequency in order to stream your favourite tunes through your car speakers.

The AB-900 offers a complete car experience to keep you safe and focussed when you’re on the road with a convenient call-handling display, easy access to your five favourite numbers and voicemail at just the touch of a button.  Hands-free calling has never been easier or safer thanks to the AB900.  Your music will simply pause when you take an incoming call and resume when your call ends.  And with 26 hours of talk time and an amazing 40 days of standby time, you won’t find yourself continually hunting for the charger to be connected.

 

The AB900 will help you stay connected wherever you are - no installation required! And it can easily be switched between vehicles – just strap this ultra-portable car speakerphone onto your sun visor. It can even be used in the office for conference calls or at home for hands-free chatting.

Jacob Sten, Head of the accessories division at Sony Ericsson, said: “In line with increasing legislation around the world preventing the use of phones in the car environment, Sony Ericsson offers a range of easy-to-install car speaker phones that facilitate a complete in-car experience when driving and talking. The AB-900 is perfect for consumers who are on the road often and want to optimise their time in the car, staying safe as they stay in touch or enjoying their music whenever and wherever the road takes them.”

 

Sony Ericsson continues to leverage the company’s Bluetooth™ expertise to ensure the full compatibility of a large selection of phones and applications. The extensive portfolio of in-car accessories includes hands-free devices that allow users to communicate conveniently and safely when driving.

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Specifications:

Colour 1 kit with two panels; Black and silvers mesh
Attachment Visor strap
Materials Coloured plastic
Batteries BST-38
Standby/talktime Up to 1000 h / 26 h (Streaming music: Up to 18 h)
Size 120×69×16mm
Weight 117g
Bluetooth™ version/profile A2DP/2.0+EDR
Bluetooth™ range 10m
No. of keys 6
Noise reduction Yes
Echo cancellation Yes
Compatibility

Most Bluetooth™ phones from SEMC & other brands. Please visit www.sonyericsson.com for further information.

Enhanced Your Life……! By Sony Ericsson W700i

Organize your life

Enjoy an efficient life with business card exchange, phone book, PIM sync, speakerphone and more – everything you’d expect in an everyday phone.

Enhance your life

Transfer music easily, and choose how to listen – quality headphones (supplied), or add Bluetooth™ headphones or speakers, or connect to your stereo.

Record your life

Take great still photos or video clips with the integrated camera, and share them with friends and family via MMS.

Sony Ericsson W700i Review

The Sony Ericsson W700i is almost identical to the W800i walkman phone. The only differences are the change to a new gold colour, a smaller memory card, and the lack of autofocus in the camera. The gold colour is attractive, and if the camera is not that important to you, you can save a few pounds by choosing the W700i. However, we would urge you to spend a little extra and choose the W810i which offers all the features of the W800i including autofocus and a 512 Mbyte memory card and has a 5-way navigation button instead of the slightly awkward joystick used on the W700i and W800i. Nevertheless, our users have awarded this phone 5 out of 5, and that doesn’t happen very often, so this tells you something about the high quality of this phone.

Features of the Sony Ericsson W700i include:

  • 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and flash
  • Video camera
  • VideoDJ video editor
  • Display: TFT, 262,144 colours, 176 x 220 pixels
  • Walkman music player (MP3/AAC formats)
  • FM radio
  • MegaBass™
  • 40-voice polyphonic ringtones / MP3 ringtones
  • Sound recorder
  • Speakerphone
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, email
  • Java games
  • Flight mode
  • Personal organiser functions
  • Vibration alert
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, Infrared, USB mass storage, Fast Port
  • Memory: 34 Mbytes plus slot for Memory Stick Duo™ and Memory Stick PRO Duo™ (256 Mbyte stick included)
  • WAP 2.0, GPRS
  • Triband
  • Size: 100 x 46 x 20.5 mm
  • Weight: 99g
  • Talktime: 9 hours
  • Battery standby: 400 hours

Sony Ericsson W700i Consumer Reviews

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New Ferari Themed Ascent Ti Mobile Phones By Vertu

 

Nokia’s luxurious Vertu series of mobile phones has added another three units to its range of Ascent high-end mobile phones, all themed around a Ferrari supercar. Previously, Nokia released a Vertu range designed to celebrate the classic race tracks of the world by featuring a small map of an individual track on the phone’s outer casing.

This time the phone’s inspiration comes from modern Ferrari’s, and only the Vertu Ascent ‘Ti’ model will be given the custom treatment. The Ferrari Ascent Ti range will be available in three colours, Nero (Black), Rosso (Red) and Giallo (Yellow), the three colors that usually adorn Ferrari models.

As with all Vertu’s a number of high-quality materials are used, including titanium for the exterior of the phone and sapphire for the mobile screen. According to Vertu, the battery cover at the rear has been altered from the standard Ascent Ti to more closely resemble the hood of a Ferrari model. In a side by side comparison of the two, a small bonnet bulge can be seen on the Ferrari themed phone, which is also accompanied by a 3D prancing horse emblem.

Additionally, the leather upper of the phone no longer bears the Vertu logo, but rather the letters spelling Ferrari in the company’s unique typeface. Other Ferrari themed features include Ferrari engine sounds for the ringtones, and Ferrari themed wallpapers.

While the standard Ascent Ti model will set you back around $6,600, Vertu also sell a version of the phone that lists at close to $300,000. Expect the limited-edition Ferrari themed Ascent Ti to command a hefty premium over the standard $6,600 model.

Motorola also introduces Ferari Inspirational Phones few months back.

 

Motorola has just released the limited edition Motorazr maxx V6 Ferrari Challenge mobile phone, complete with an engraved logo of Ferrari’s prancing horse, 30 images of the F430 supercar and a soft, hand-made Ferrari carry case in Ferrari-red leather. Also, when you switch off the phone, the sound of the F430’s V8 engine can be heard rumbling.

The multimedia phone can take photos, download content from the Internet, and even includes external touch controls to play music. Keeping with the performance theme, the phone is enabled with High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, or HSDPA, technology that allows for faster data transfer speeds.

Ferrari’s merchandise stores will be stocking the phone as well as the usual Motorola dealers and online retailers at a cost of €490. Main rival Nokia previously released a range of its high-end Vertu series of mobile phones with engravings of famous racetracks on its casing.

 

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TM Italy Launches LG “tribe” Exclusively………..!

 

Over in Italy, it appears as though operator TIM has scored an exclusive release of LG’s KS360 Messenger phone, which they have gleefully branded as the LG Tribe. As far as I know, “tribe” ain’t no Italian word I ever heard of, but this apparently is the case with this handset here.

 

Notice the striking resemblance between the LG Tribe and LG KS360. Well, they’re both from the same manufacturer, I’ll give them that. But at a glance, if you were not in Italy, it would be very hard to tell these two identical handsets apart.

Of course, the LG Tribe offers much of the same features and functions, too. There’s a slide-out QWERTY keyboard as can be clearly seen under the 2.4-inch screen, the lower part of its front face houses multiple hot keys while round the back is a built-in 2 megapixel camera.

 

The rest of the specs are basically the same as those found on the LG KS360. It is also said that the LG Tribe is targeted towards “generation Web 2.0,” which, what do you know? Was also the pitch of the KS360.

It goes for 149 Euros bundled with a Windows Live Messenger service that’s free for two months, and then costs 3 to 6 Euros a month for continued access.

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Samsung Introduces “EPIX” Smartphones For AT&T

The BlackJack series was a turning point for Samsung and solidified their place in the smartphone market among the major players until RIM got all fussy about the name and today they announced the Epix, which is basically the BJ III.

 

Stilll rocking Windows Mobile 6.1 the Epix ditches that obnoxious scroll wheel for an optical mouse. A handful of us at CG have seen it and it works quite well. You can also switch it to a four-way nav pad if you’re feeling old school. Or you can peck away at the screen using your phalange or use the built-in stylus. The Epix also comes with Wi-Fi, aGPS, 2-megapixel camera (video), AT&T’s video share and everything else the BlackJack 2 does. If you’ve got a 32GB microSD then drop that sucker in.

This 3rd edition of BlackJack hane some features and pros & cons. To read reviews of this new exciting handset by Samsung click here>>

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