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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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    New BlackBerry smartphones and solutions at GITEX 2008 launched By Rim and du

    du, the new integrated telecom operator in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today launched the BlackBerry® Bold™ smartphone at GITEX 2008 in Dubai in addition to announcing the availability of BlackBerry® Professional Software and several new models and colours, including the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8320 smartphone in gold, the BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8110 smartphone in pink and blue and the BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8120 in titanium.
     
    Based on its distribution agreement with RIM, Alcatel-Lucent leveraged its strong local presence in the region and provided du with the end-to-end implementation, integration, launch and support services for delivering the BlackBerry solution to the UAE market. Today’s launch of several new BlackBerry products is an additional proof point of Alcatel-Lucent’s strong local presence and relationship with du.
     
    The BlackBerry Bold smartphone from du is a ‘must have’ for business professionals and power users, providing unprecedented functionality and performance in an intuitive smartphone that supports tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world and comes with a rich set of multimedia capabilities and integrated GPS and Wi-Fi®. Featuring a lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and stylish leatherette backplate together with a stunning display, sophisticated user interface and a newly designed hybrid English-Arabic QWERTY keyboard, the BlackBerry Bold is a symbol of both accomplishment and aspiration. With GPS support for BlackBerry® Maps and other location-based applications and services, as well as improved rendering capabilities, faster download speeds and the ability to support simultaneous voice and data, the BlackBerry Bold smartphone has it all.
     
     
    “With the launch of the BlackBerry Bold smartphone, we are providing our customers, who value high-end design and are passionate about the latest technology, with a state-of-the-art smartphone they can use to stay on top of information and keep connected to the people that matter most,” remarked Farid Faraidooni, EVP Commercial, du.
     
    “The new BlackBerry Bold represents a tremendous step forward in business-grade smartphones and lives up to its name with incredible speed, power and functionality, all wrapped in a stylish and stunning design,” commented Mark Guibert, Vice President of Corporate Marketing, RIM.
     
    In addition to the launch of the BlackBerry Bold, du is also launching:
    ·         The BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphone in a gold colored finish – this enhanced version of the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 smartphone now comes with an hybrid English-Arabic keyboard and Wi-Fi support
    ·         The BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone in pink and blue with built in GPS
    ·         The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 smartphone in a titanium colored finish with Wi-Fi support
     
    In addition du has announced the availability of BlackBerry Professional Software, a new wireless solution for small and medium-sized organisations. BlackBerry Professional Software is based on the core functionality of the best-in-class BlackBerry® Enterprise Server software, but it is streamlined and tailored to meet the needs of smaller organisations with up to 30 wireless users..
     
    Farid Faraidooni, EVP Commercial, du said “For our small and medium sized customers, BlackBerry Professional Software from du is a particularly compelling proposition. BlackBerry Professional Software from du offers significant advantages in productivity, management and security, in a cost-effective package that can be installed on an existing email server”.
     
    The BlackBerry Bold smartphone and other BlackBerry products and services are available through 23 du shops in the UAE or online at www.du.ae

     

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    Blue Unlocked GSM PDA Cell Phone By Blackberry 7290

    The BlackBerry 7290™ gives you quick, convenient access to all your wireless communication needs. It provides a rich set of advanced wireless features, including quad-band network support for international operation throughout North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. For hands-free operation, the BlackBerry 7290™ features Bluetooth® support for wireless headsets and car kits.

    With the BlackBerry® 7290 Wireless Handheld you’ll benefit from all the features the BlackBerry® solution has to offer — including phone, email, browser and organizer — in a small, lightweight handheld with a comfortable feel. And, with easy-to-use navigation and a QWERTY keyboard, staying connected is easier than ever.

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    Aims to Blow the iPhone Away By BlackBerry’s Storm

    You just can’t keep a secret in the tech industry these days. Early pictures of T-Mobile’s Google phone leaked onto the Web the week before its Sep. 23 launch, and now images are surfacing online of another eagerly awaited device: a new handheld from Research in Motion (RIM), the BlackBerry Storm. RIM hasn’t officially launched the new device yet — and declined to comment on the leaks — but the Storm is clearly a direct assault on the Apple iPhone 3G and the T-Mobile G1. It’s also an attempt to wow consumers both with a jazzy new design and an App Center filled with games and other add-on programs.

    On Saturday, an independent site called Boy Genius Report leaked a 17-page PowerPoint presentation that purported to show the touch-screen Storm, along with an App Center that will mimic Apple’s App Store and Google’s Android Market. The site followed up on Monday with a Storm user guide that we were unable to access — probably because too many other folks were attempting to do the same thing — but that was promptly re-posted on CrackBerry. RIM would not confirm that the leaked photos are of the Storm, but by Monday afternoon the images had been published and identified as RIM’s new device on a handful of sites, including ZDnet.com, Information Week, Gizmodo, CNET News.com and CrunchGear.

     

    What’s so exciting about yet another BlackBerry? The brand has built a reputation as a secure and reliable, though somewhat stodgy, e-mail device for corporate types, but the Storm could help recast BlackBerry as a real and exciting option for consumers as well. Unlike most devices from the smartphone maker based in Waterloo, Canada, the Storm won’t have a physical keyboard, allowing for a larger, 3.2-in. touchscreen and a much neater appearance. And by letting users add a wide range of after-market applications, including Facebook, a blackjack game, and a GPS navigation program, it’s also a lot more fun to use. All apps can be downloaded via a built-in browser, but it is not clear whether the App Center can be accessed on older models of BlackBerry handhelds. The Storm is epxected to run on Verizon’s 3G network and also support Wi-Fi, so downloading the apps should be fairly quick. As an added bonus, the Storm will reportedly feature intuitive cut-and-paste functionality — a huge selling point for e-mail junkies who have long favored the BlackBerry brand.

     

    Other noteworthy features include the built-in GPS, a media player, and landscape mode for viewing web pages horizontally and typing e-mails. (The iPhone 3G does not let you type emails in horizontal mode.) The screen is about the same size and resolution as the iPhone, while the built-in camera is slightly better at 3.2 megapixels, versus 2.0 megapixels on the iPhone. You can also record video — a featuring strangely lacking on the iPhone, but available on the forthcoming G1 from T-Mobile.

     

    Feature-rich smartphones like the BlackBerry and iPhone are one of the few bright spots in an otherwise stagnant cell-phone market. Of the estimated 1 billion cell phones sold worldwide this year, over 181 million were smartphones — a number that is expected to more than double by 2011, according to ABI Research. One out of 10 cell phones currently has a touch screen.

     

    RIM declined TIME’s request for comment on the leaked information about the Storm. But with a formal announcement expected by Wednesday, the Web buzz that began this spring about the hot new BlackBerry has turned into a roar.

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    TouchScreen BlackBerry Thunder Coming Exclusively

    Near is the announcement of the BlackBerry Bold, the most comprehensive phone (GPS + 3G, WiFi) from the Canadian Research In Motion, but if someone was to win over BlackBerry, we will tell you about a rumor circulating through the network of a possible possible BlackBerry touchscreen. The name used to refer to it is BlackBerry Thunder.

    BlackBerry Thunder, also known as BlackBerry 9500, has no physical keyboard, and only has four keys: send, end, menu, and back. Remember that this is not the first time you talk about a product BlackBerry and touch screens.

    With regard to the specifications, it is unclear the type of touch screen to use, but predicts that will be ready to run on EV-DO networks, HSPA, GSM and CDMA, according to the news from The Boy Genius Report, via Web explained further that the output of this promising BlackBerry could be close to the third quarter of this year.

    According to The Boy Genius Report, genuine specialists in presenting information and rumors about BlackBerry, ending materialized, the terminal in HSDPA version will be exclusive to Vodafone in Europe at the time of its launch, while Verizon will be responsible for distribution in the USA.

    That’s it for now, of course, all information is subject to be verified by any official communication, but I give importance to the source, because in recent months has not failed any rightly with the Kickstart, as did with the Bold.

    This future terminal could be the most interesting of the new BlackBerry family, although it leaves enough of the idea that used to take the products of the Canadian company, perhaps to make us question the idea that if the company wants to grow not it is another to look for new markets.

    Discuss the picture accompanying the publication is a montage, to make a simple idea of the type of terminal that may be the BlackBerry.

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    BLACKBERRY’S Pink Versions “Crackberries”

    Verizon Wireless has decided two of its more popular  BlackBerry smartphones are deserving of a new body color as college students get ready to return to school this fall. The cell phone company is unveiling pink versions of the BlackBerry Curve 8330 and BlackBerry Pearl 8130, priced at around $100 and $80, respectively.

    Verizon had this to say about the features of these two phones: “The BlackBerry Curve 8330 is the smallest and lightest full-QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone, which makes the handset a natural fit for fashion-savvy students who need to manage their responsibilities at school, while staying connected to their family and friends. Additionally, students traveling off campus can take advantage of Verizon Wireless’ VZ Navigator(SM) service on their BlackBerry Curve to access maps, audible turn-by-turn navigation and information on more than 14 million points of interest.

    The BlackBerry Pearl 8130 smartphone in pink comes in a compact form factor, and college students can view e-mail and attachments from their professors, stay on-track with assignments using the organizer, and even surf the Internet to quickly look up information when they are studying. Because both the BlackBerry Curve and BlackBerry Pearl smartphones run on the nation’s most reliable wireless network, students can rest-assured that they will be able to perform essential tasks quickly and reliably.”

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    Finger friendly stopwatch - TouchWatch 1.1 beta

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    This is a simple timer application with four configurable countdown timers. Set an description and a time (hh:mm:ss) and stop/start/reset timer with your fingers only. No need to use the stylus pen.
    Touch the timer ones will start it. Touch it twice will stop it. Tap&Hold the timer will reset it. Needs no more explanation. The app is self explaining.

    * You can change the background image
    * You can change the audio wave notification file
    * You will get an vibrating response from your device on start/stop/reset timer
    * If a timer is running your device will not enter standby/sleep until all running timers count zero (configurable). If you want to use a long timer be aware of battery usage. Be sure that your backlight switches off after some time. If your device switch off for any reason, you will not be notified that a timer count zero. The application isn’t able to switch your device on.
    * Settings are stored in registry “HKLM\Software\M_G\TouchWatch” and all configurable from the application.

     

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    Unlocked GSM PDA Cell Phone “Blackberry 7105t Blue”

     

     

    BlackBerry 7105t Series handsets provide the best combined wireless phone, email and data experience for users who prefer a smaller handset design. They offer complete BlackBerry functionality, giving you great phone and messaging features for work and life.

    The BlackBerry 7105t also puts top-of-the-line features, such as speakerphone, Bluetooth technology, polyphonic ringtones and an advanced call log, into a sleek and stylish handset. Order Now Blackberry 7105t Blue Unlocked GSM PDA Cell Phone

    Features

    • Complete functionality including: Phone, Email, BlackBerry Internet Service Instant Messaging, SMS, Wireless Data Access, Address book, Internet Browser, Calendar, Memo Pad, Tasks
    • Access and synchronize up to 10 supported business and/or personal email accounts
    • Easy set-up directly from the device via the MyTMobile portal
    • SureType, the new keyboard technology from Research In Motion
    • MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) allows you to combine text and images in a single message.
    • Bluetooth hands-free headset and car kit support
    • Large, bright, high resolution color LCD screen optimized for both indoor and outdoor use
    • Polyphonic ring tones to give your handset a distinctive personality.
    • Integrated attachment viewing for popular file formats
    • Exceptional battery performance
    • 32 MB of memory
    • Textured keypad, optimized for quick and easy data entry
    • Dedicated send and end keys
    • Quad-Band network support, allowing for international roaming between North America, Europe and Asia Pacific

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    BlackBerry Jazzes Up Smartphone Line For Consumer Appeal !

    Its devices now include more "lifestyle" features like television, music players, cameras and Facebook social-networking software for broad appeal."I think the whole social networking phenomenon is quite substantial," RIM’s co-Chief Executive, Jim Balsillie, told Reuters in an interview.His comment highlights a big shift for the Canadian company, which first made its name supplying blocky handsets that executives, lawyers and politicians used to send secure e-mails to their offices and clients.The departure from that mainstay has produced strong early results, as RIM added BlackBerry subscribers at a rapid clip and posted profits that consistently beat analysts’ expectations.More than a third of RIM’s subscribers are now classified as noncorporate or non-government. The company had a total of 12 million users at the end of the quarter ended Dec. 1.The Pearl, the main product in the consumer push, looks more like a regular cellphone than the traditional BlackBerry. Launched in 2006 at around $200, some carriers now give it away as part of a long-term service contract, while declining plan prices are making the gadget more affordable.The retail effort reached a critical milestone on November’s Black Friday, the day after U.S. Thanksgiving that marks the start of the holiday shopping season. It was, for the first time, RIM’s strongest single day for net subscriber additions. read more

     

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