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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Maxx MT250 – Dual SIM Touchscreen Mobile

Maxx MT250

The new Maxx MT250 is a large touchscreen display mobile phone with Dual SIM GSM support . The key features of the new Maxx MT250 mobile phone is its Wireless LAN WiFi connectivity support and 3.2 mega-pixel camera .
Maxx MT250 mobile phone key features :
  • Dual SIM GSM
  • Wireless LAN WiFi
  • 3.2 mega-pixel camera
  • Social networking ready
Maxx MT250 mobile phone specifications :
  • Dual SIM GSM support , Dual standby
  • Dual band GSM
  • FM Radio
  • FM Recording
  • Battery Capacity : 1000mAh
  • Internal memory : 87MB
  • Bluetooth
  • Dimensions : 107.9×55.23×12.6
  • Weight : 100gm
  • Wireless LAN WiFi 802.11 b/g
  • Internet access
  • 3.2 mega-pixel camera
  • miniUSB port
  • Music Player
  • Video Player
  • Video recording
  • Expandable memory
  • Java
  • Facebook

Maxx MT250 Price

The new Maxx MT250 mobile price is Rs.7,400 .

Monday, December 27, 2010

Micromax EG333 with Tata Photon+ Phone prices and features

Micromax’s latest handset (upcoming) features an in build Tata Photon+ connection. It comes with a Photon + GSM (Dual Active) SIM Card and you can browse internet upto speeds of 3.1 Mbps. The phone comes with a 7.6cm TFT full touch screen and a 2.0 MP camera. You can watch more than 70 local channels on the handset.








Features of EG333;











The price of EG333 is not announced yet, but we will update as soon as we get the details.









EG333

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Samsung Galaxy Price and Features

Camera
3.2MP Camera with LED Flash & Auto Focus
Bluetooth
ver 3.0 with A2DP
Music Player
Yes
FM Radio
No
GPRS
Yes
EDGE
Yes
Talk Time
Up to 6 hours
Video
Up to 30fps
Form Factor
capacitive touch screen, Candy Bar
Wi-Fi
Yes
Phone Book capacity
Virtually unlimited
Memory
expandable up to 32GB, 16GB inbuilt

Size
190.1 x 120.5 x 12 mm
Weight
380 gms
Display Size
7 inch
Display Colours
TFT Capacitive Touch Screen, 16 Million Colours
Call Records
Yes
Ringtones
mp3, eAAC+, MIDI
Network
Quad Band & 3G
Standby time
up to 200 hours
Battery
4000 mAh, Lithium Polymer
Games
Yes, 3D
Java Tech
MIDP 2.1
3G
Yes (HSDPA)
SMS
Yes
MMS
Yes
E-mail
Yes (Push Mail)
WAP
Yes
USB cable connection
ver 2.0, Yes, micro
Operating System
Android ver 2.2 (Froyo)
Head-set
Yes
Speaker Phone
Yes
GPS
Yes, with A GPS
Geo tagging
Yes  



Price IN Delhi Now: Rs. 35999

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Micromax Andro – Touchscreen Android mobile phone From Micromax

Micromax Andro mobile phone key expected features :
  • GSM network
  • Android v2.1 OS
  • 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen display
  • 3.2 mega-pixel camera
  • Music Player
  • Video Player
  • Bluetooth
  • miniUSB
  • expandable memory
  • 3.5mm audio-jack
  • WiFi (expected)
  • 3G (expected )
The new Micromax Andro price will be around Rs.9,000 . It is expected to be available within a week .It is expected to be officially announced tomorrow at the scheduled Micromax Bloggers Meet .

Nokia X7-00 Mobile phone features and price

Nokia X7-00 Mobile phone  features :
  • GSM network
  • 3G HSDPA , HSUPA
  • 3.8-inch gorilla glass made capacitive touchscreen display
  • 8 mega-pixel camera with auto-focus and Xenon flash
  • Four speakers , one at each corner
  • 3.5mm head-phone jack
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
  • GPS Navigation with aGPS support
  • Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP + EDR
  • Nokia Ovi music Player
  • USB on-the-go
  • Stereo FM Radio
  • Music and Video Player
The handset is also said to have 4 speakers, with one in each corner. Hence, it is  surely going to be a good option for  music lovers.
There is no other information about the handset. We will update you with its complete specifications once it gets official announcement.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Samsung Wave 525 I Samsung Wave 533 (Wave 2 Pro) I Samsung Wave 723 I Samsung Omnia 652

Samsung Wave 525




  • 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with  240×400 resolution support and 256k color output depth.
  • 3.2MP Camera with fixed focusing.
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and GPS support
  • Internal memory of 100MB with expandable capacity of 16GB via microSD cards.









 Samsung Wave 533 (Wave 2 Pro)


 All the specification are same as the Wave 525. The only difference is it comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard to make your typing faster and more efficient.

Samsung Wave 723

 














  • 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with  240×400 resolution support and 256k color output depth.
  • 5MP Camera with Auto Focus capability.
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G and GPS support.
  • Internal memory of 90MB with expandable capacity of 16GB via microSD cards.

Samsung Omnia 652

 
















  • 2.4 inch capacitive touchscreen with  320×240 resolution support and 65k color output depth.
  • 2MP Fixed Focus Camera.
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,  GPS and  3G support.
  • Internal memory of 220MB with expandable capacity of 16GB via microSD cards.

Prices and Verdict

Samsung Wave 525, 533 and 723 are available in the market at Rs. 8,800, Rs. 9,990 and Rs. 13,500 respectively where as Omnia is  priced at Rs. 10,600.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

GFive GF 90 4 SIM Mobile Phone

GFive GF 90 4 SIM Mobile Phone. Candy-Bar Phone with not just Four SIM Mobile but also equipped with High End Multimedia Features.It comes with two 3 MP cameras (front and back), With included mini sound box in sales package, you will definitely have perfect music effect. You can play video like .AVI, .MP4, .3GP format with full-screen mode.

Video Camera captures with audio at 30fps, with 640×480 resolution. For Connectivity, you get USB 2.0 for high speed transmission with PC, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP for wireless transfer and Stereo Sound Playback with other Bluetooth devices. Memory Card upto 4GB [Micro SD] is supported. WAP lets you access Internet with inbuilt browser. Other Applications included are: Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, To Do list, Notepad, Timer, Stopwatch, TXT format reading. Clock, call time reminder, vibration, user profiles, hands-free, animation screensaver, contacts with image and ringtones, flight mode, etc. are main features of this phone.

G’Five GF90 Availability and Price India

GFive GF90 Mobile Phone is available in Indian market at price of Rs. 2,850

Nokia C3 Features and Specifications

Nokia C3 Features and Specifications are:
  • 2.4 inch TFT screen with 320 x 240 pixels and 262,000 colors
  • 2MP camera with 4X digital zoom, no autofocus or flash, with video recording capabilities, 4x video zoom, video streaming
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging: Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo messneger, Google Talk, Ovi Chat, email with attachments.
  • Music player supports formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC +, WMA
  • FM Radio with RDS
  • Polyphonic ringtones, MP3, WMA and AAC
  • Included games, downloadable java games (see list below)
  • Nokia Series 40 operating system
  • 55 MB of internal memory expandable to 8GB via MicroSD external memory
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Address book, calendar, tasks, notes, clock, alarm, calculator, measurements converter, speed dial, call log
  • Opera Mini browser
  • Connectivity: WiFi, Micro USB, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, EDGE, GPRS
  • Phone: Quad band for GSM (850, 900, 1800 and 1900)
  • Battery life: 8 hours of talk time and 500 hours standby, 30 hours of continuous music playback
  • Size: 11.55 x 5.81 x 1.36 cm
  • Weight: 114 g
  • This Nokia C3 mobile latest price in Indian rupee is near about under Rs.5000/- to 5500/-

Nokia N8 Mobile Rivew and Features & Specification

Nokia introduce new Nokia N8 mobile with 12-megapixel camera and 20x digital zoom. The Nokia N8 is available for sale in India, as this is a powerful smartphone, high-end features interesting for young people and it’s available in in different colors: silver, dark gray, orange, blue and green.




The Nokia N8 is a Symbian OS-terminal, 12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, capacitive AMOLED display 3.5 inch, HDMI output, Dolby Digital Plus Surround GPS Navigation Maps to Ovi. You can take a look at mobile and some of its features in the next video.

Nokia N8 Features and Specifications are:
  • Company: Nokia
  • Product: Mobile
  • Model: Nokia N8
  • 680MHz processor
  • 3.5-inch AMOLED capacitive 16:9 ratio 16M color display
    Nokia N8
  • Screen resolutions of 640 x 360 pixels
  • HDMI
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • micro USB port
  • 256MB RAM and 512 ROM
  • 140MB once loaded the system memory
  • Up to 16GB microSD card support
  • FM radio
  • 12 mega pixel camera with autofocus
  • 720p video recording
  • Carl Zeiss Tessar lens f/2.8 28mm wide angle
  • Xenon flash
  • 20x digital zoom
  • Dimensions 113.5 x 59 x 12.9 mm
  • Weight 135 grams
  • GPS
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • 1200 mAh BL-4D battery
  • This Nokia N8 mobile latest price in Indian rupee is near about Rs.23000/- to 25000/-

Nokia C2-01 3G mobile coming soon in india

Highlights

  • - Series 40 Operating System
  • - 3.2-Megapixel Camera
  • - Music Player
  • - FM Radio
  • - Bluetooth
  • - Memory Cards Up To 16GB

Nokia C2-01 Specifications

Network

Technology / Frequency Bands GSM : 850/1900/2100 MHz UMTS : 900/1900/2100 MHz

Battery

Type Li - Ion
Capacity 1020 mAh
Standby 430 hours
Talktime 510 mins

Built

Dimensions 109.6x46.9x14.6 mm
Weight 89 g
Form Factor bar
Colors Black,Silver

Display

Size 320 x 240 pixels
Type color : LCD
Colors 65536 colors
Secondary Display no

Camera / Imaging / Video

Camera Yes 3.0 Megapixel
Resolution 2048x1536 pixels
Zoom no
Flash no
Secondary Camera no

Connectivity

Bluetooth Yes
Irda No
Wlan/Wi-fi No
USB yes
GPS no

Data

GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G Yes
Internet Browsing Yes , Opera Mini

Media

Audio Playback Yes
Video Playback No
Ringtones Polyphonic
FM Radio Yes
3.5mm Headphone Jack yes

Memory

Inbuilt 75 MB
Memory Slot Yes microSD/TransFlash

Messaging

SMS Yes
MMS Yes
Email Yes

Software

Operating System Nokia OS
Features
      - Yes
     - Yes
      - Yes
  -Yes
     - No
Wi Fi        - No
3G           - Yes
    - Yes
- Yes
       -  Yes
Audio Player    - Yes
    -  No
    - Yes
                 - Yes
Smart Phone      - No

Monday, November 22, 2010

Spice QT-65: Dual SIM QWERTY Java enabled Mobile Phone Tech Specs

Spice QT-65 Price and Availability

The price of Spice QT-65 is Rs. 4,999 and is available in all major mobile showrooms across India.

Spice QT-65 Tech Specs



Screen 2.2-inch
Dual SIM GSM + GSM
Camera 2 MP
GPRS Yes
WiFi No
Bluetooth Yes
FM Radio/ MP3/MP4 Player Yes
Expandable Memory 8GB
Java Support Yes
Talk Time 4.5 Hours
PRICE Rs. 4,999
My Verdict
Overall, Spice QT-65 seems to be a decent phone. I would not say it a good deal as the price is slightly on the higher side. These days, Java and GPRS enabled phone come at a price of around Rs. 3000. Nevertheless, you can think of it as  a option if you are looking for a dual SIM QWERTY phone. What do you have to say about the phone? Do let us know.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Micromax Q7 Price and Features – Dual Sim QWERTY with WiFi

The Micromax EZPAD series has received some good feedback from users and now the company has announced the Micromax Q7 which adds WiFi to the range. Its actually a pretty good value for money QWERTY device from the specs.

The Q7 is a Dual SIM phone as you can see in the image below you have two separate call buttons.

Micromax Q7 Features

Form Factor Bar Style
Band EDGE/GSM 900/1800MHz
Weight 100g
Dimensions 110mmx59mmx10.7mm
Color Options black/silver
Display 262K Color QVGA Screen
Camera 2.0 MP
Music Multi Format Music Player (MP3 / AMR / MIDI / WAV)
Video Player Yes(AVI/3GP/MP4)
Phonebook Memory 1000
SMS Memory 1000
Internal Memory 78MB
Expandable Memory MIcroSD (upto 4GB)
Battery Type Li-ion 800mAh
Talk Time Up to 4.5 hours
Standby Time Up to 6 days
Messaging Email,SMS /MMS/EMS
Connectivity EGPRS/WAP/MMS,Bluetooth(A2DP),WiFi
Form Factor Bar Style
Band EDGE/GSM 900/1800MHz
Weight 100g
Dimensions 110mmx59mmx10.7mm
Color Options black/silver
Display 262K Color QVGA Screen
The Q7 phone comes with a 3.5mm Jack an

Zen M16 Dual SIM Mobile

Recently launched Zen M16 is a Dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) supported phone which comes with a large 2” QVGA TFT screen with 65K color depth support.

The device comes equipped with a decent 1.3MP digital camera with  video recording feature. Apart from wireless FM with telescopic antenna, the phone supports 3GP and MPEG4 video files playback  along with an MP3 player with equalizer options. To fuel these up it provide microSD card slot that allows upto 4 GB of expandable storage and can even be used as a mass storage device.

Detailed Specifications

  • 2.0″ 65K colors QVGA display
  • Dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) with Dual band support
  • Li-Ion 1200 mAh battery which promises 5 Hours Talk time and 200 hours standby time
  • Connectivity :
    • GPRS: Class 10
    • Bluetooth: 2.0
    • microUSB port
  • 1.3 megapixel Camera
  • Video recording @15fps
  • MP3 Player and MP4 Player with Built-in Speaker powered by SRS and WOLFSON
  • 3.5-MM Audio Jack support.
  • Wireless FM Radio with with telescopic antenna
  • Expandable Memory: upto 4 GB
  • 500 entries phone book
  • Call Register: 20 Each
  • Smart Dialing
  • Torch Light

Price and Verdict

Zen M16 is available in India at a fair deal of Rs. 2,499. With The decent pricing, rich multimedia support and large keypad it is sure to appeal the youth.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Lava A10: Big Touchscreen Dual SIM Mobile with PowerPack Features

Lava A10 Hardware configuration, it has 3.5mm Audio Output jack, 3.2 MP Camera with twin Flash and supports extend 16GB microSDHC memory slot. Lava A10 Internal Memory is however 58MB. Yamaha PA system claims High Quality Audio performance with better music quality. Gravity Sensors allows you Landscape and Portrait rotation and also open Full QWERTY Keyboard for easy typing.

Lava A10 User Interface is revamped, comes with 2 inbuilt Lava A10 themes. Moreover, the Chat Style SMS Views all your conversations in a user friendly manner.

For Social Networking and Chatting, it comes inbuilt with Snaptu application. Not just this but also supports Scheduled SMS aka Future SMS. Also, EDGE allows fast browsing via Opera Mini Browser. Another addition is Rocke Talk-Social messenger which allows multiple chats. Lava A10 supports Java so you can try any other 3rd party apps and Lava A10 games you like and install them on the go.

In other Lava A10 Multimedia features, it supports Mp3 and MP4 playback and FM radio with recording. Bluetooth with A2DP makes it possible to play audio and share music remotely on any Bluetooth device. Lava A10 can be used as WebCam.

In Lava A10 For Security, it has Privacy Lock and Contacts Backup. Call/SMS Blacklist prevents you from spam SMS and marketing calls. The Maps on Mobile Feature is being listed but there are no more details about it. It is expected to be some inbuilt application listing Maps of India in Lava A10.

Fly E171 Wi-Fi: Dual SIM Touchscreen Phone with 3.2MP Camera

Fly E171 Wi-Fi Hardware Specifications

It consists of a 3.2 mega pixels camera which is capable of capturing images at 2048×1536 pixels but lacks flash. Video recordings can be done with 320×240 pixels at QVGA quality. For connectivity it bundles Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi, phone internet supports GPRS, EDGE and WAP. It also has a FM radio to fulfill entertainment needs. To accommodate your data storage its external storage can be expanded with a max of 8 GB micro SD/SDHC memory card. It has a 1000 mAh Li-Ion and provides up to 3 hours of talk time, up to 5.45 hours of standby time.

Fly E171 Wi-Fi Software platform

Fly E171 Wi-Fi is java supported hence lots of applications and games can be tried on it. It has an audio player capable of playing music formats like mp3, midi, wav and aac. He video player can be used to play MP4 and 3GP videos. Utilities like task reminder, reminders, alarm clocks are also present.

Fly E171 Wi-Fi Price and Availability

Price and availability are yet unknown.

Fly E171 Wi-Fi Tech Specs

Dual SIM GSM + GSM
Display Screen TFT- LCD touchscreen
Camera 3.2MP
Wi-Fi Yes
3G No
Bluetooth Yes
FM Radio/ MP3/MP4 Player Yes
Expandable Memory 8GB
Java Support Yes
Talk Time 3Hrs
Standby
5.45Hrs
PRICE To be updated

My Verdict
According to the specifications the phone seems bit handy, but the price plays main role in deciding that. Battery backup is bit less compared to other phones. You can check more detailed specifications on official website.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 Anzu: Whopping 4.2 inch touchscreen phone with Android v2.3

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 had created a huge buzz at the time of its launch, being the first Android device from Sony Ericsson. Now, Sony Ericsson is keen on updating its much popular Xperia series. Recently, it has come to the news that Sony Ericsson will soon be coming up with a staggering 4.2 inch touchscreen handset named as Xperia X12 Anzu.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 Anzu Tech Specs

The new Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 will feature the latest Android build Gingerbread (v2.3). The phone will have MSM7230 processor which has 800MHz of processor speed. The 4.2 inch phone has multi-touch capacitive display having a resolution of 854×480 pixels.

The handset will have 8.1 MP camera with Exmor R with 16x digital zoom, facial recognition etc. It is capable of recording HD videos at 720p/30fps. Apart from this, the phone also supports WiFi, 3.5MM audio jack and possibly a HDMI port as well.

The complete details of the handset is not known yet. Infact, there is no official news regarding Sony Ericsson Xperia X12 Anzu Price and availability.

Stay tuned with Blogsolute to get update about Sony Ericsson X12 Anzu.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

DROID Gets Amish Autofocus Fix [UPDATED]


Reports are buzzing that the Motorola Droid’s auto-focus lense may now be, well, focusing. But you’ve got to use a little elbow grease to get the job done.
Though no official word has been given, users are reporting that an oily substance thinly coats the Droid camera and that if you take a cloth and wipe it down really good, you’ll start to get those magical green indications that your camera is focusing. Not to mention, pictures will turn out a little better.
I know you lazy folks enjoy hands-off OTA updates to fix your every problem, but embrace the Amish lifestyle for once and use a physical piece of matter along with human labor to accomplish your goals. Once you do, tell us if you’ve noticed an improvement on your Droid camera?

Can't update your Pixi to 1.3.1? 1xRTT might be to blame


As we suspected, many new Palm Pixi phones came out of the box with webOS 1.2.9 installed. That’s all well and good, since webOS checks for updates on a regular basis and downloads them in the background while you carry on with your daily business. Problem is, the Update app will only download over EVDO and WiFi, which in a way makes sense. EVDO and WiFi are nice and fast in comparison to the other wireless alternative on Sprint: 1xRTT.
So what is 1xRTT? Essentially, it’s Sprint’s 2.5G network, runs at a blistering 60 kbps to 80 kbps. Yes, kilobits per second, a speed that roughly translates to 10 kilobytes per second, in which case downloading the 126 MB webOS 1.3.1 update would take nearly 36 hours, and that’s assuming you managed to maintain peak rate for that whole day and a half. There's a reason that you don't see 1xRTT advertised much: it's really slow.
So it’s understandable that Palm would just not let you even try to deal with updating when you’re in a 1xRTT zone. The phone will just nag you and wait until you’re in a EVDO coverage area, where the download will take a mere 10-20 minutes, depending on your signal strength. Or you could hook up with WiFi and suck the whole thing down however fast your hardline internet connection runs.
But what if you’re like PreCentral forum member wirelesslog and live in an area with no EVDO coverage even nearby? And you have multiple Pixi phones. With no WiFi, there’s no way to pull down a webOS update while in a 1xRTT area, and we certainly don’t blame wirelessog for not wanting to drive five hours to the nearest EVDO market. So what’s he to do?
After a discussion with Palm, it was recommended that he wait for the webOS 1.3.1 Doctor for the Pixi to come out and use that to apply the update (and wipe the phones clean in the process). If you ask us, that’s unacceptable. Palm: web connected is good, but high-speed cellular access is not ubiquitous. It never will be, because to carriers there are some markets that simply aren’t worth the infrastructure investment. Since you cannot guarantee that we’ll have EVDO coverage everywhere we go, and nobody wants to spend days downloading an update, you have to offer a better solution than “Doctor it.” Wiping your phone clean for a system update is not an acceptable solution, in fact the only acceptable solution (apart from magically adding WiFi to sold phones) is to provide a downloadable update package. Get to it.

Nokia Finally Releases N900, ‘Tis Exciting But A Bit Late

Nokia has finally released its Maemo5 based smartphone – the N900. Maemo is Nokia’s next generation mobile OS. It is a Linux-based platform that seeks to take on such juggernauts as the iPhone
OS and the Android.
The N900 has intrigued the tech community and people in general with its bevy of features ever since it was first announce. But when you look at it closely enough, it seems like it is too little, too late yet again. Reminds me of the N97 really.
On the surface, N900 is an attractive package. When it was first announced, the decent sized capacitive resistive touchscreen, the new interface, large internal storage, QWERTY keypad and TV out features made quite a splash.
From the images, it also seems like there are sensors in the front. So far I have not found out what they are meant to do but they are likely to be a front facing camera and related sensors for video conferencing.
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Maemo5’s interface looks good, I will tell you that. If you are looking for something that that really catches the eye and something that is different from everything you have seen so far – you have got to try this out. It supports gestures but in a few instances Nokia has gone too far in its bid to be different from the rest. Take the spiral gesture for zooming for example. I would say that the pinch-to-zoom is simple enough and if you are only mimicking a gesture, there should be no shame in it. After all, you are only making a phone like this because of the entire computer-in-touchscreen-mobile-phone craze that hit the market post the iPhone.
The way you switch between things makes me think of Exposé in the Mac OS. You get to see thumbnails of the of the things you have open and you can touch to switch to the one you desire.
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Feature-wise, N900 has everything you might want. Well, almost everything. You get a 5-megapixel camera with dual LED flash that takes video. FM-tuner is built-in. The screen is 3.5inches with a resolution of 800×480, which is very nice. That should make watching movies a pleasure. Talking about watching movies, you get a kickstand too for propping it up when you want to. The TV via Nokia’s proprietary cable is the feature that may of use have wanted ever since our phones could carry multiple entire movies and play them back smoothly.
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It supports the full meme of a formats for both audio and video, including – AAC, eAAC, mpeg4 , etc. You get full data connectivity support via GPRS Class A, EDGE, multi-band WCDMA and HSPA, WLAN (802.11b/g). Network-wise it is a quadband GSM and tri-band WCDMA phone. Full specs at the website.

But my enthusiasm starts to wear off when I look deeper into the hardware specifications. It is powered by an ARM Cortex A8, which they clock at 600MHz. Application memory is a combination of 256MB RAM and 768MB of virtual memory. If you ask me, for a phone that is so very multimedia rich, 600MHz is going to be sluggish at multitasking. There’s a reason why the iPhone restricts full multi-tasking. N900 will allow you to multitask but it will definitely slow you down. And with 1GHz Snapdragon-toting phones already in the market, this is going to seem real slow real soon. Also, the new big screen is 4″ or more. But at least it has OpenGL ES 2.0 for graphics. I guess they will be pushing it for handheld gaming.
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Next is the OS that fails to excite me. It is good looking and sounds promising too but any new mobile OS that comes out now – after 2.5 years of the iPhone OS and about 2 years of the Android OS – is going to be dealt with a healthy bit of skepticism. Can Nokia’s toddling Maemo5 or Samsung’s newborn Bada match up to the raw numbers of Android and iPhone users? Then why should developers bet on them? I found 50 applications on the Maemo website. There’s obviously more but only 50 chosen applications? May be Nokia is betting too much on the openness of the OS.
Developers want to sell as much as possible, so they are going to look at the user numbers and the future growth potential. The two giants are already in top gear. So the late starters are likely to stay that way.
The Nokia N900 Maemo5 phone is now on preorder from the website for $649. Availability is at end of this month (November ’09). Comes only in Black.
Update: One of our readers has identified one of the sensors as a way to turn off the touchscreen when you are talking on the phone. So it’s basically a proximity sensor like the one on the HTC Touch Pro 2. Also, the touchscreen is not capacitive but resistive, I stand corrected. Thanks Daniel and Manojlds.
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What do you think about the N900. Would you choose it over a similar Android phone or the iPhone 3GS?

Vodafone 360 and the Samsung H1: It’s not all bad news


After my rather direct note earlier today I thought I should get a bit of balance going in the form of some good things about Vodafone 360.
The primary 360 interface is actually rather intuitive. There is perhaps nothing better than sweeping your finger to the left, watching the little profile squares swoosh about and taping on the picture of your wife.
That displays a nice little profile box giving you the opportunity to…
- call
- text
- send an email
- send a message (I haven’t worked out the difference yet, I think that’s a 360 message)
- or view their location
It’s nice. I do like it. I’ve moved my family into the ‘family’ section. I’ve moved some work colleagues into the ‘work’ section. Likewise with friends.
It’s — psst, don’t tell anyone I wrote this — quite enjoyable.
The biggest problem I’ve got at the moment is that none of my friends, family or work colleagues are using Vodafone 360. In fact, they’re not using Facebook much at all. :|
And that’s a bit of an arse. It’s not Vodafone’s fault.
I found myself grabbing the handset every 30 minutes or so and having a flick through to see just how flippin’ boring my contacts are.
Indeed there have been no updates from the folk on my phone since last night’s Dr Who extravaganza.
When they add Twitter to the 360 menu options, it’ll be more relevant to me I think.
I like the web interface too. You can login to www.vodafone360.com and configure your account there too (useful for mass-deleting people who you don’t need on your handset). I was particularly impressed that, by default (and automatically), any photos I take are uploaded there, privately. Kind of like an automatic ShoZU-on-steroids.
Once the photos are there, though, there doesn’t appear to be an easy option to, for example, knock them over to Flickr yet.
So far then, I think the Samsung H1 on Vodafone 360 is shaping up to be a rather useful device/service for normobs.

Xperia X10 Launching February 10th


If you love Android and Android loves you, perhaps you can consummate your relationship with an early Valentine’s Day gift by purchasing the Xperia X10 on February 10th. That’s right folks – in their UK Sony Ericsson Store has an announcement that the Xperia x10 should be available on February 10th and you can pre-register for information about the device as well.
But that’s not all: we’ve also recently been blessed with a couple promotional videos and samples of pictures and videos taken with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10.
First let us get the official angle with some X10 promotional vids:


And how about a video and a couple pictures taken with the Xperia X10 by none other than the Official SE Blog itself:

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The picture quality seems nothing short of fantastic… but I would take that at face value. There isn’t any way the SE Blogger would have posted crappy pictures and you never know, maybe it took awhile to get pictures these good to come out. But no matter what, the phone at least has the capability of taking pretty awesome photos.
Also remember the video (which is pretty good too) and pictures were taken with an X10 running on preliminary software and beta hardware so the results might be better on an actual production unit. And if they’re WORSE on a production unit, someone has a big problem with quality control.
I’d like to remind you folks of something – the February 10th date was only a TARGET date and it was for the UK. There is not telling when it will come out elsewhere and furthermore, you can’t be positive it will come out in February in the UK either. Sony Ericsson has a history of being a bit late on their Xperia products and when you consider its also the first Sony Ericsson Android Phone… well, I just don’t want you to get your hopes up.
But all these official, inside looks are making us excited indeed. Here is the information from that pre-registration page:

Palm Pixi Available Now via Sprint [Palm Pixi WebOS Phone Hits Sprint: Pixi Yours For Under $100]


By way of a quick heads up for those of you who have been waiting for the Palm Pixi to become available via Sprint as the Palm Pixi became available from Sprint as of yesterday and can be yours as of now for just shy of $100.

“We are excited to offer the new Palm Pixi to our customers in time for the holiday season, and it’s a great addition to Sprint’s industry-leading device portfolio,” said Kevin Packingham, senior vice president – Product Development
, Sprint. “Simply put, this phone is fun and easy to use; with its multi-touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard, it’s a great device for messaging and social networking at a price everyone can enjoy, and delivers so many of the great features people love about Palm Pre in a fantastic new form factor, making it a huge hit for consumers.”
Palm Pixi Key Features & Specifications:
  • High-speed connectivity (EVDO Rev. A)
  • 2.63-inch multi-touch screen with a vibrant 18-bit color 320×400 resolution TFT display
  • Gesture area, which enables simple, intuitive gestures for navigation
  • Exposed QWERTY keyboard for fast messaging



  • Robust messaging support (IM, SMS and MMS capabilities), including Google Talk, AIM and Yahoo

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  • High-performance, desktop-class web browser
  • Integrated GPS
  • Multimedia options, including pictures, video playback and music, and featuring a 2-megapixel fixed-focus camera with LED flash, and a standard 3.5mm headset jack
  • Email, including Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) (for access to corporate Microsoft Exchange servers), as well as personal email support (Google push, Yahoo! push, POP3, IMAP)
  • Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support
  • 8GB of internal user storage (~7GB user available)
  • USB mass storage mode
  • MicroUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
  • The first handset to launch with Qualcomm’s high-performance MSM7627™ chipset
  • Proximity sensor, which automatically disables the touch screen and turns off the display whenever you put the phone up to your ear
  • Light sensor, which dims the display if the ambient light is dark, such as at night or in a movie theater, to reduce power usage
  • Accelerometer, which automatically orients web pages and photos to your perspective
  • Ringer switch, which easily silences the device with one touch
  • Removable, rechargeable 1150 mAh battery
  • Dimensions: 55mm (W) x 111mm (L) x 10.85mm (D) [2.17 in. (W) x 4.37 in. (L) x 0.43 in. (D)]
  • Weight: 99.5 grams (3.51 ounces)
  • Sprint services, including Sprint TV® and Sprint Radio, Sprint Navigation, Sprint’s exclusive NFL Mobile Live and NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile Live
Offered at $99.99 following a $100 mail-in rebate and subsequent to signing up to a two year contract, interested parties can obtain further details via Sprint.