Sunday, June 22, 2008

Palm Treo 800W Get its Release Date at Sprint

We look forward to your comments leaks in the release date for the new
mobile phones, and because we do not want to disappoint, we have heard
reports of the Treo brand new item in its Treo range will be on July 13
Sprint.

Sprint is definitely working hard to meet its
reputation and bring some of the lost customers back into its fold. So
far this summer they are doing very well, first with the launch of
Samsung Instinct June 20 and now the Treo 800W.

Always the
source of the leak, Howard Forum was the first to the inventory sheet
below. This suggests that the 13th July is the big day, 22 not, as
originally expected. Now, this is for non-user; Palme companies may be
buying 800W, July 9.

Not
only is Sprint making a comeback worthy and always a strong contender
in the wireless market, Palm was also a fairly hefty comeback of his
own by the popularity of the Centro, can the momentum of launching 800W?

Motorola ZN5 introduced

ZN5 publishes first recording, high-resolution screen and a landscape
of the fastest-click once available. To run a camera, simply slide open
the lens cover Kodak turn in 5-megapixel camera phone with auto focus,
xenon flash, 4 GB optional external memory3 and optimized the
parameters of the low-light conditions.

With a touch, you
can view photos directly from the Home screen, no menu. Images can be
downloaded from Gallery link in a simple click, and immediately share
Kodak Gallery (www.kodakgallery.com), which will be taken into
consideration, storage and exchanges with friends and family. ShoZu can
be used to send photos on different social networking sites.


MOTOZINE ZN5 is the first device to transport MOTOZINE franchise name,
Motorola label for its new multimedia devices optimized. For consumers,
thrives on content consumption and the creation of Zina product
portfolio, give them the freedom to create pop culture on their
conditions.

MOTOZINE ZN5 will be available initially in
China in July 2008 and is expected to roll around the globe throughout
the remainder of the year.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Palm Treo 800w Specification

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The next Palm Treo smartphone is coming in July next month for CDMA network, the new Treo 800w will be available at Sprint and Verizon Wireless network. Here is a detail list of its specifications, which did not include a standard audio headset jack but a MicroUSB connector instead.

The Treo 800w smartphone should be first offered by Sprint in mid-July, followed by Verizon Wireless in Q3 this year.

Radio

CDMA 800 (Digital Cellular), 1900 (PCS), and 1.5GHz (GPS)
EVDO and 1XRTT

Phone Features

Personal speakerphone
MicroUSB standard B connector (2.0-compliant; for sync cable, charger, and audio accessories)
External antenna port
Microphone mute option
3-way calling
HAC compatible (M4/T4 rating)

Processor technology

TI processor, 333MHz

Expansion

microSD/SDHC card slot

Battery

Rechargeable lithium-ion
Removable for replacement
3 hours to be fully charged

Operating system

Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional

Camera

Still image capture resolution: 1600 x 1200, 2.0 megapixel
Automatic light balance

Size

4.41 in. x 2.28 in. x 0.73 in. (112mm x 58mm x 18.5mm)

Weight

4.94 ounces (140 grams)

Connectivity

Wi-Fi (802.11b/g and 802.11i-compliant)
Infrared (1.2-compliant)
Bluetooth wireless technology (Complies with Bluetooth 2.0+EDR specification. Supports GAP, GOEP [OBEX], SPP, SDAP, OPP, HSP, HFP 1.5, A2DP, AVRCP, PAN, PBAP, ActiveSync, and BPP.)

Display

320 x 320 pixel touch-sensitive LCD screen (includes stylus)
65,536 colors (16-bit color)
User-adjustable brightness

Keyboard

Built-in QWERTY keyboard plus 5-way navigator
Backlight for low lighting conditions

Sony Ericsson F305


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Some little info from semcblog today indicating a new F-series phone from Sony Ericsson is on its way. Model F305 is said to be announced next week. It is a mid to low end phone and designed for gaming purposes.

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No product photo is available yet, but if it is made for gaming, it better has a gaming key and let us have fun in landscape mode!

Samsung Instinct release date and price revealed


If the idea of a sub-$200 3G touchscreen fashion phone sounds vaguely familiar, trust us, it's not just your noggin playing tricks on you. Sprint is apparently circulating documentation internally revealing that the Samsung Instinct will run $199.99 on contract after rebates, a move that doesn't really come as surprise; Sprint itself has worked overtime trying to play up the Instinct versus iPhone angle, after all, and it's entirely plausible that the carrier was holding out for Apple's announcement before settling on a price.

Sprint will also be requiring that users sign up for an "Everything" plan when taking delivery of their Instinct, a move that smacks of AT&T's marriage of the iPhone to specific plans. The Instinct gets the jump on Apple's hardware by a few days thanks to a June 20 launch, so it'll be interesting to see just how much Cupertino thunder Samsung can steal here.

Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot caught in the wild again and spec

Apparently, the coming King of all Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot phones
just cannot contain itself and here we have yet another round of blurry
close encounters with it. The best part is, one photo shows a bit of
the camera user interface and confirms that this new SE camera phone
will really shoot 8.1 megapixels pics.


The Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot is another one of SE’s still unannounced and unofficial yet
already spotted, tried, and tested handsets that we only learned about
yesterday. This new camera phone will feature a 2.4-inch QVGA screen
(boring), HSDPA network support (not boring), built-in GPS (great), and an 8.1 megapixel camera (awesome!).


Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot caught in the wild again and spec\'d


Knowing that the C905 belongs to Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot
line, you can expect it to have the bevy of features already available
in other Cyber-shot phones. And these are the built-in music player,
photo editing tools, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, expandable memory and
BestPic technology. Unless SE suddenly decides to dump all of that and
try something new with this phone, that is.


Speculation leads us to believe the Sony Ericsson C905 could cost
somewhere around €500 (or $770 USD), give or take a few hundred by
way of a contract with some international carrier, or something.
We’ll give you more details about this phone as we get it.

Apparently, the coming King of all Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot phones just cannot contain itself and here we have yet another round of blurry close encounters with it. The best part is, one photo shows a bit of the camera user interface and confirms that this new SE camera phone will really shoot 8.1 megapixels pics.

The Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot is another one of SE’s still unannounced and unofficial yet already spotted, tried, and tested handsets that we only learned about yesterday.

This new camera phone will feature a 2.4-inch QVGA screen (boring), HSDPA network support (not boring), built-in GPS (great), and an 8.1 megapixel camera (awesome!).

Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot caught in the wild again and spec\'d

Knowing that the C905 belongs to Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot line, you can expect it to have the bevy of features already available in other Cyber-shot phones. And these are the built-in music player, photo editing tools, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, expandable memory and BestPic technology.

Unless SE suddenly decides to dump all of that and try something new with this phone, that is.

Speculation leads us to believe the Sony Ericsson C905 could cost somewhere around €500 (or $770 USD), give or take a few hundred by way of a contract with some international carrier, or something. We’ll give you more details about this phone as we get it.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

BlackBerry 8120 Pearl launched by Rogers Wireless

Rogers Wireless adds the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 to their list of available devices, giving customers another option for an all-business all-the-time kind of device that’s been very important to a lot of people as of late.

The BlackBerry 8120 has been on sale in other parts of the world and is now available for Rogers’ Canadian network.

BlackBerry 8120 Pearl

The Pearl 8120 is compatible with Rogers’ UMA VoIP network, which should make it an ideal handset for you who occassionally do VoIP calls just because you can.

It features the same sleek features you’d expect to find in any BlackBerry Pearl device, and boasts a 3.5mm headphone port, expandable memory via microSD cards, and an inclination towards a little bit of multimedia.

You can grab the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 for $149.99 Canadian with a 3-year contract (BlackBerry data service included) and 1 or 2 year contracts are also available.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Philips Xenium 9@9v, No charging in 1 month





It seems that Philips added another handset to its Xenium series, which has been renowned for its long lasting batteries. Information and pictures have already leaked on the internet regarding the newly unannounced Philips Xenium 9@9v. Even if information about its specs is very scarce, the images look exactly like press pictures, which suggests that the source of leaking is the manufacturer itself.

I wonder how many letters Philips can still use for its Xenium series, as we already have a huge lineup of handsets announced, that have been codenamed 9@9j, 9@9k, 9@9w, 9@9z, 9@9h, 9@9r, 9@9m and the list can go on.

The only certain features that we know will be embedded onto the new Philips Xenium 9@9v are touchscreen display and handwriting recognition. Furthermore, the handset it is said to include Dual SIM technology, but it is not sure yet if both will be active at the same time.

The usual standby that nears 1 month (720 hours) may seem unbelievable, especially as we are talking about a Dual SIM handset that usually consumes more energy than a single SIM mobile phone. The talking time of the phone is not less amazing – 8 hours. If you think you can resist the urge to recharge your
phone's battery twice a week, then this is the right choice for you, but be careful as you might forget where you have placed your charger after 1 month.

The phone is believed to hit the Asian market next month with no word of its availability in Europe or the States.

Anyway, we still have some 'pieces' from Philips that have been announced in the past and are yet to be launched on the market. These feature almost same technical specifications as the leaked Philips Xenium 9@9v, but will probably be available in other regions.

There's no word about Xenium 9@9v's price, but we know that it will available in 3 different color versions: Black Perfection, White Perfection and Red Perfection.

Google Android vs iPhone



Rich Miner is the Group Manager for Mobile Platforms at Google and he thinks that Android will outsell the iPhone.

I don’t think Android has near the hype around it that the iPhone does, lets say Apple drops a brand new, completely redone 3G iPhone with 32GB of storage, actual GPS, and a few other new features to make it, with respect to hardware, as close to the same as the optimal Android phone, save for the developers and Linux fanboys, which one do you think people are going to buy? Even if you do it fairly and exclude Apple developers and Apple fanboys Apple would probably still sell more.



Anyways, Google is bragging about their 750k SDK downloads since last November while Apple is bragging about 100k SDK downloads on the first day (and it was only half of a day at that). Lastly, Google is talking about all the capabilities of the Android SDK that the iPhone has, and that’s probably true, but in the end its Motorola, LG, Samsung, and HTC’s amazing devices that are really going to push the sales of Android phones, not so much the software itself, except for with the first official Android phone out.

If Apple releases a 3G iPhone and HTC (likely to be the first) releases a decent Android phone at the same time, I’d probably buy the iPhone first, but I’d get around to buying the HTC too.

LG Glimmer AX830 launched by Alltel Wreless



LG VX9700 has FCC’s approval to be released in North America. Expected to be released this month by Verizon, VX9700 might got a little delay to April or probably May. Comes in an LG Prada-like design, LG vx9700 featuring on-screen qwerty keyboard for text input, 3.2 MP camera with a Schneider Kreuznach lens, micro SDHC card slot and micro USB port.


Alltel Wireless has announced the LG Glimmer phone last week. The Glimmer is available from March 13. With a slide-out keypad and touch-screen interface, the LG Glimmer incorporates traditional phone functions with the latest multimedia features.


The LG Glimmer is loaded with a 2 MP camera with video capabilities, an MP3 player with customizable equalizer, an expandable memory slot and is GPS capable. This slick phone is rich with several of Alltel's Axcess applications including Alltel Navigation, Axcess Search, CityID and Axcess TV. In addition, users can listen to their favorite music while utilizing other multimedia features on the phone.

The Glimmer also features 3D graphics support and 128MB of internal memory.

Alltel Wireless is offering the Glimmer by LG for $249.99 after a $100 mail-in-rebate. This discounted price is available to new customers who sign-up for a two-year service agreement and to existing eligible customers on qualifying rate plans.


The LG Glimmer also supports Alltel’s new service, Axcess Voice2TXT. The service, which is available on any Alltel Wireless SMS text message capable phone, quickly converts incoming voicemails to text messages in the customer's inbox and also allows customers to store and forward converted voicemails as regular text messages.