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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.  

 

SkyFire Beta Is Now Available For Mobile Handsets

With all the hype surrounding the iPhone and Google Android, users may have forgotten about one of the best mobile browsers available for Windows Mobile and Symbian owners. We’re talking about Skyfire, the award winning mobile browser that we can’t get enough of! Skyfire gives mobile users one of the best web browsing experiences to-date. It’s also one of our picks for must have windows mobile applications. Today, Skyfire users can get a great update that breathes new life into this mobile browser. Here’s a look at what’s new with Skyfire.

If you’ve been waiting a lifetime to get off Skyfire’s waiting list, you don’t have to wait any longer. With the release of version 0.8 of Skyfire, the application is now available to all Windows Mobile users with compatible devices. So what’s new with the app itself?

  • New Super Bar that combines search and URL entry into one bar
  • Skyfire can now be set as the default browser
  • New search bar on the Homescreen
  • New start page redesign
  • Faster start-up and page loading times
  • Share a link via SMS
  • Invite friends to download Skyfire via SMS
  • Save an image
  • Download files

One of the most popular capabilities that Skyfire has over Safari on the iPhone is the ability to play flash videos. This means you can browse popular video sites such as Youtube and Vimeo, or music sites such as Last.FM and Imeem, to play media clips on the go. Playback speed and quality has noticeably improved in the latest Skyfire update. With videos, the mobile browser’s playback quality would suffer significantly when zooming into a video while it was playing. In our tests of the latest update, this bug seems to have been fixed and playback quality stayed the same when zooming in and out.

What we think will be a really popular new feature is Skyfire’s ability to download files. You may be thinking that you can’t download anything outside of a Word or PDF file. Well, you’re wrong. We were able to download .mp3 files, Gmail attachments, .CAB files and more to our Windows Mobile handset. Skyfire lets you choose where to save a file and presents you with a progress view of your download. However, you won’t be able to do anything else while the file is downloading.

We encountered a major bug that we feel users of Skyfire should be aware of. Before the update, if Skyfire lost service we would simply have to quit the application and restart it. In this update, Skyfire attempts to reconnect instead of dropping the connection completely. However, we never got the browser to reconnect. Instead, a continuous loop of reconnection attempts occured and we eventually had to exit the browser and restart it.

 

Another big problem with Skyfire is that there is still no option to import your Pocket Internet Explorer (PIE) bookmarks. We deemed this to be a high-priority feature in our initial review of Skyfire. For new users, this will be very important and could be a deal breaker for those who live in their mobile browsers and have one too many bookmarks.

Skyfire users will not be disappointed with the latest update. In fact, we feel the small changes that have been made will make the browsing experience with Skyfire even better! Symbian users can expect an update very soon, though Blackberry and Palm devices still aren’t supported by Skyfire.

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S60 5th Edition Rocks….. Samsung ACME i8910

Samsung has another phone Limbo and the so-called Acme Samsung i8910. It has the same specifications as the Samsung Omnia like GPS, WiFi, 3.5mm headphone jack and 8GB / 16 GB internal memory. Moreover, it is said to have an 8-megapixel camera and HD video recording.

Now that the specifications sound familiar with its predecessor, Samsung Omni but from memory the possibility of 16 GB, so there is no shock that some mobile phone experts are already comparing Apple’s iPhone.

There are rumors that there will be an 8-megapixel touchscreen camera phone that is no surprise for Samsung standards. The i8910 is also said that the 8 GB and 16 GB versions, such as Samsung’s Symbian S60-powered InnoV8.

Acme Samsung i8910 is a compatibility issues with Samsung Omni, but it seems a little smarter with a little more Clips. Spec wise Acme Samsung i8910 compared with Samsung Omni with WiFi, GPS, 8/16GB memory and HDMI-out.

We wonder why the name of the latest Samsung devices leaked the Acme i8910. Samsung i8910 is the new addition to the wide range of Samsung phones, which leaked this past two weeks. This time we talk much himself - both in size and properties. The i8910 is the first phone to HD video.

Samsung i8910 think one of the juiciest phones to be announced at MWC. The most striking is the large touch screen similar to the 3.8-inch on the HTC Touch HD.

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Sony Ericsson Introduces S001 CyberShot 8Megapixel Phone

Here is something that Sony Ericsson phone and camera lovers are bound to want. The new Sony Ericsson S001 offers a huge 3.3-inch 480 x 854 AMOLED display, an 8.1-megapixel camera with autofocus, flash and smile-shutter control, mobile TV, high-speed internet and GPS.

Among the features of this latest phone from Sony Ericsson:

 
  • GSM/CDMA connectivity
  • Bluetooth
  • 1-Seg digital TV
  • Electronic payments
  • Preinstalled navigation software
  • Internet browser
  • The Sony Ericsson S001 is available in black, pink and green with gold trims.

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    Next Wave Of Owesome Cellphones

    Sony Ericsson W705

    Sony Ericsson’s upcoming Walkman W705 is a slider-style phone dedicated to music. The W705 comes with a 3.2-megapixel camera, an FM radio, integrated Wi-Fi, and an impressive 2.4-inch QVGA display capable of showing up to 256,000 colors.

     

    The W705 picks up some nice features from other members of the Walkman family. It sports both Shake control (a motion sensor that lets you flick the phone to control games or to skip and shuffle between tracks) and SenseMe (which discovers music to match a particular mood and tempo). Though the phone will come with only 120MB of internal memory, a 4GB memory card will be included in the retail package.

     

    The Sony Ericsson W705 can work on quad-band GSM networks and on dual-band (900/2100 MHz) 3G networks.

    Asus P565

    Asus’s P565, running on an 800-MHz processor, is dubbed the fastest phone in the world. Intended for business users, the P565 will run Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and use Asus’s Glide touch-responsive interface.

     

    The P565 can run fast on the Internet, as well, with support for HSDPA technology. Business travelers will appreciate the phone’s ability to run on EDGE/GPRS/GSM 900/1800/1900 networks–perfect for globe-trotting trips.

     

    The Asus P565 also sports a 3-megapixel camera, a 2.8-inch VGA touch screen, GPS, and Wi-Fi; as an extra touch, the battery lid is lined with black synthetic leather.

    HTC Max 4G

    A follow-up to the HTC Touch HD, the Max 4G is the first GSM/WiMax phone to be announced. The Max 4G features a 3.8-inch, 800-by-480-pixel (WVGA) screen with 8GB of flash memory on board. It runs on triband EDGE speeds and, of course, WiMax.

     

    The Max 4G is based on Windows Mobile OS, and uses the HTC TouchFlo 3D user interface. The handset has built-in support for FM radio, GPS, and Wi-Fi. It also boasts two cameras: a 3.2-megapixel one on the back and a VGA (640-by-480-pixel) one on the front for video calling.

     

    Given that this phone runs on WiMax, Sprint could adopt this phone on its network, with a few modifications (such as a GSM antenna). Keep your fingers crossed.

    Nokia 5800 Express Music

    Many industry observers consider the Nokia 5800 Express Music to be the next major iPhone competitor. Comparisons are inevitable, thanks to the 5800’s big, beautiful, 3.2-inch touch-screen display with support for 16 million colors. The phone has a 3.2-megapixel camera, dual LED flash, and an 8GB memory card (expansion capabilities go up to 16GB).

     

    Other notable features include a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz) GSM/EDGE radio with 3G UMTS/HSDPA, GPS with support for picture geotagging, Wi-Fi, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a TV-out port.

     

    Accompanying the 5800 will be the Comes With Music package, which will allow users to download an unlimited number of songs from the Nokia Music Store for a year after the purchase of this phone.

    iRiver Wave W10

    We’ve seen a few concepts of this phone before, but now the Wave W10 has been officially announced by hardware manufacturer iRiver. The W10 will feature a 3-inch, 480-by-272 touch-screen display, and it will support Wi-Fi and FM radio.

     

    The W10’s built-in music and media player will support H.264-coded video (high-quality compressed video), Adobe Flash Lite, and SRS WOW HD audio enhancement. The handset comes with 4GB of internal memory and can be expanded with miniSD memory cards.

     

    Other nice additions include GPS, access to the Bugs Music Service for online audio, e-book capability, and an electronic dictionary.

    Samsung Pixon

    If you’re a shutterbug, the Samsung Pixon is one phone to crave. A 3.2-inch, 240-by-400-pixel touch screen and an 8-megapixel camera with autofocus put this model at the top of our list of 2009 phones to long for.

     

    Geared toward people with photography in mind, the Pixon delivers dual-power LED flash, advanced shake reduction, face detection, Smile Shot technology, face tagging, geotagging, and a photo browser with an accelerometer sensor (for tilt and flip).

     

    The Pixon’s other media capabilities are not to be overlooked: It can record video at a resolution of 720 by 480 pixels at 30 frames per second, or 120 frames per second at QVGA (1280 by 960) quality, and it can decode SRS Virtual 5.1 audio.

     

    To round things out, the 13.8mm-thick Samsung Pixon can also provide high-speed mobile Internet via its 7.2-mbps HSDPA connectivity.

    Blackberry Curve 8900

    If you’ve had second thoughts about the BlackBerry Bold, regarding it as chunky and slightly underequipped, take a look at the forthcoming Curve 8900. This phone comes with Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera with flash–and it’s the thinnest full-QWERTY BlackBerry ever, measuring only 13.5mm thick.

     

    The Curve has an impressive 2.4-inch display with a resolution of 480 by 360 pixels, outranking even the BlackBerry Storm in pixel density. However, this phone has one big drawback: It offers no 3G connectivity, which could be a deal breaker. But the 8900 does retain the same user interface as the BlackBerry Bold, and the software capabilities are set to be equal.

    Garmin Nuvifone

    Garmin has been making GPS devices since way before Apple even started to work on the iPhone. Now that GPS is an expected feature in the iPhone and other handsets, Garmin has decided to get into the cell phone market.

     

    Delayed to 2009, Garmin’s Nuvifone is expected to outperform most GPS-capable smart phones with standard and advanced capabilities such as turn-by-turn, voice-prompted navigation and a database with millions of points of interest. One nifty feature allows drivers to find their cars more easily in crowded parking lots by marking the position at which they detached the Nuvifone from the vehicle mount.

     

    Though the complete spec sheet of Garmin’s Nuvifone hasn’t been made public yet, the device will reportedly work on quad-band GSM with HSDPA support and will have a full HTML Web browser, an instant messenger, a camera with geotagging, and a media player.

    LG Prada II

    LG’s Prada II phone updates its predecessor’s look with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard to accompany the 3-inch multitouch screen. That, plus plenty of bling, makes this phone one of LG’s top-of-the-line models.

     

    The Prada II will sport a 5-megapixel camera and a secondary 0.3-megapixel camera for video calls; it will also offer Wi-Fi and FM radio, and will run on quad-band GSM with HSDPA (7.2 mbps).

     

    Bundled with the phone will be a matching watch, which will be able to display your incoming calls and text messages–in addition to the time, of course.

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    With Glide Interface Asus Launches P552w

    Asus have announced their new P552w smartphone which, in fusing 3.5G HSDPA connectivity with PDA and GPS functionality paired with Asus’s touch responsive Glide interface and full Google integration promises to ‘revolutionize the way users work, communicate and play’.

     

    Powered by a 624MHz Marvell Tavor CPU, the Asus P552w PDA Smartphone sports a 2.8” 65K colour 240×320 resolution QVGA touch screen display, 3.5G HSDPA (3.6Mbps) data transfer allowing for fast internet browsing on the move as well as facilitating smooth video and audio streaming capabilities and thanks to integrated Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, WLAN 802.11b/g, inbuilt GPS and USB connectivity promises a high degree of connectivity with a wide range of supplementary devices.

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    Further highlights include the seamless integration of Google maps which, when used with the included Asus SMS Link feature can be used to guide two users at differing locations together with SMS based directions as well as the inclusion of EziPhoto and EziMusic applications offering a digital photo album with calendar and interactive music creation and playback respectively. Naturally, (and, lets face it, it goes without saying), the P552w also supports RSS feeds as well as online applications such as Youtube and Flickr.

    Asus P552w PDA Smartphone Key Features:

    • Networks: HSDPA 3.6Mbps, UMTS 2100
    • EDGE/GPRS/GSM 900/1800/1900, Class 10
    • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
    • Dimensions: 102 x 60.5 x 14.5 mm
    • Weight: 105g (with battery)
    • Standby Time: 300 hrs with 3G and 250 hrs with 2G
    • Talk Time: 3 hrs with 3G and 5 hrs with 2G
    • Display: 2.8″ TFT, Touch Screen 65K color, QVGA 240 x 320 pixels
    • Processor: Marvell Tavor 624MHz
    • Memory: 256MB Flash + 128MB DDR
    • MicroSD with SDHC support
    • WLAN 802.11b+g , USB v1.1(FS), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
    • WAP Browser
    • HTTP / WAP 1.2.1/2.0
    • SMS / MMS / Email / MSN / Push E-mail
    • Battery: 1100mAh Li-Ion
    • SiRF StarIII with internal antenna
    • Google Maps, Anytime Launcher, ASUS Today, Multi-Home, EziMusic and EziPhoto.
    • Camera: 2.0 Mega pixel Fixed Focus
    • Video: Record:MPEG4 QVGA 24fps / H.263 QCIF 24fps
    • Playback:MPEG4 QVGA 30fps / H.263 QCIF 30fps
    • J2ME (CLDC 1.1 + MIDP2.0)

    At the time of writing Asus are yet to announce either the Asus P552w’s availability or pricing but, lets hope that when they actually furnish us with such details they also see fit to offer somwhat better imagery than as is the case at present.

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    Asus Introduces P560

    In addition to P320 and ZX1 Asus seems to have another PDA phone up their sleeves. The new P560.

    Asus P560 should be marketed next June for approximately 500 €. It will be shipped with the GPS navigation kit including the mounts, car charger, and the iGO 6 navigation software with regional European maps preloaded on a 512MB memory card.

    P560 will use Windows Mobile 6.1 as well as the new touch screen interface.

    Main features of Asus P560:

    • A-GPS compatible SiRF Star III receiver
    • 2.8″ TFT LCD touch screen with 320×240 pixels resolution (QVGA)
    • Processor TI Omap 2430 at 450 MHz
    • Quadband GSM, GPRS, EDGE, 3G dualband and HSDPA with 3.6 Mbps
    • 256 MB ROM
    • 128 MB RAM
    • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
    • Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
    • 3.2 MP camera on the back
    • 0.3 MP camera in front
    • MicroSD HC Port
    • 1150 mAh battery
    • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
    • iGO 6 navigation software with maps from Tele Atlas

     

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    ASUS P526 launched in India

    According to various news sources, Asus India along with India Digital Life Style Distributors Pvt. Ltd. launched ASUS P526.

    P526 phone has Windows Mobile 6 Professional, GPS and a host of messaging enhancements allows the users to experience Windows Live with improved stability and speed. By integrating many popular Windows Live mobile services, the P526 keeps users connected with their communities.

    Unlike the other PDA phones, this is really light weight - approximately 115 Gms.
    The numeric keyboard, helps, the users of the regular mobile phones to make easy transition. Besides, the P526 comes with software to allow keying in text using T9, the predictive text input method most are familiar with on devices like other models of mobile phones. The regular Windows Mobile text input methods are there too to enable MS Word, Excel and Power Point.

    The phone also features 2 Mega-Pixel cameras and it supports both still and video recording. For video it features MPEG4 supporting 30 FPS QCIF video / Windows Media Player 10 Resolution. It offers various formats for music lovers i.e.MP3, WMA, AAC, Midi, and WMV. The advantage is that it takes Micro-SD external storage besides 64 MB inbuilt memory.

    With a user-friendly interface, users can easily program in the destination and then view directions, the distance traveled, street addresses, and the time and distance left for the journey. With this handy GPS function, users will find it easier to navigate in a foreign country and can even use it for walks.

    ASUS P526 has software and applications that provide the user with a variety of helpful options. With the ASUS Launcher, users can enjoy a feature phone-like interface – making it easy to launch applications or functions. ASUS Remote Presenter application will allows users to control PowerPoint presentations stored on a notebook or PC via a Bluetooth connection.

    Through ASUS innovative Meeting Planner, Planning an international teleconference meeting across three different time zones is easy. ASUS My Secret function will encrypt and protect sensitive documents away from prying eyes when it is activated.