Archive for April, 2007

Samsung SGH-i400

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Samsung are promoting the SGH-i400 as both a smartphone with expandable software capabilities and a multimedia device with stereo speakers and an inbuilt music player. There's a 2.3″ 240×320 pixel display, a 2 megapixel camera and the SGH-i400 also supports microSD cards up to a maximum of 4GB.
Unlike the Z8, the SGH-i400 isn't a 3G […]

Which one looks better? The original Sony Ericsson or the update?

Monday, April 30th, 2007

To you which one looks better, the original SonyEricsson version or the BlackDiamond one which only cost $300,000? Anyway that's one of the smartiest phone you may find as only five of these have been made. That must be an expensive diamond and I'm not sure you could find this phone at your corner shop.
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Top 5 Concept Phones, Future Trends !

Friday, April 27th, 2007

You all like to keep on top of the latest trends in mobile technology and have come across some pretty fascinating and bizarre concept phones. Read on to get a glimpse of what you might be using (or wearing) in the next few years as phones become more a part of fashion than efficiency.

NEC’s ‘Tag’

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Are Mobile phones and Wi-fi dangerous for bees?

Friday, April 27th, 2007

We found this interesting story on Technology.guardian.co.uk
Sure, if you believe a vociferous crowd who are ready to ascribe those ills to the new twin modern evils - mobile phones (and their masts) and Wi-Fi. They reckon the world's crops are going to fail because, allegedly, mobiles kill bees, and Wi-Fi will make teachers, pupils and […]

Samsung SGH A717

Friday, April 27th, 2007

The new Samsung SGH-a717 is the GSM equivalent of the SPH-M610 that is currently available from Sprint, sharing a very similar design. This very thin and attractive device shares the same feature set as the M610, but the SGH-a717 adds a couple of millimeters width and height.
For a 12.9mm thick folder style handset, Samsung's SGH-a717 […]

RIM BlackBerry 8830 World Edition

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Based closely on the BlackBerry 8800, the RIM BlackBerry 8830 World Edition (or alternatively the BlackBerry 8830v) is a dual-mode CDMA/GSM version of this popular messaging device.
Dual-mode GSM/CDMA handsets are very rare, one notable one being the Motorola A840, but the this approach allows subscribers to US CDMA networks (such as Verizon) access to more […]

US Army considering Mobile WiMax for military use

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Fresh from showing off its Mobile WiMax wares at the recent 3GSM conference, Samsung's now providing some of its gear to the U.S. Army, who's apparently considering the speedy wireless technology for possible military use. Unsurprisingly, neither party is spilling a whole lot of details on the arrangement, with Samsung only saying that the Army's […]

Sony Ericsson to Make Future Mobiles Like the PSP?

Friday, April 27th, 2007

File this under “Rumor” for now, but the folks at Clipset are reporting that Sony is looking for some cellphone gaming action via their Sony Ericsson line of mobiles. Like the high-end Cybershot and Walkman phones, Sony Ericsson's new “gaming” phones would pack a lot of media muscle and have an interface like the […]

The million dollars Cell Phone

Friday, April 27th, 2007

How much would you pay for “the Bentley of cellphones”? $1,000? $10,000? Try a cool million bucks. This one-of-a-kind quad-band handset by Goldvish sports a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds, according to designer Emmanuel Gueit, and as you'd expect from a seven-figure phone, features such amenities as Bluetooth, a camera with 8x […]

Nokia N75 finally launches on AT&T

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Hard to believe the day's finally come, but that thing you're looking at is actually Nokia's long, long, freaking long-delayed N75 3G Symbian smartphone. Here. As in, here in America, on AT&T. You don't really need us to tell you what it is (ok, well, if you do: it's got a 2 megapixel camera, PlaysForSure […]