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Expensive phone, iPhone 3 Million Dollar 3GS Supreme

Want to know the most expensive iPhone?

GoldStriker International, the company manufactures this exclusive handset has released the most expensive mobile phone ever launched in this week. 3GS iPhone has been modified such that the price dibandrol about 1.92 million pounds or $ 3.2 million. 3GS super expensive iPhoone is named Supreme 3GS iPhone, which must be made within 10 months and funded by prominent Australian origin which are rich in gold, named Stuart Hughes.

This Supreme 3GS iPhone comes with 22-carat gold and weighs 271 grams, 136 plus diamonds that have 68 carat. Diamonds are attached at the front, and in front of the Home button is also coated diamonds weighing 7.1 carats. Hughes also added the logo with 53 diamonds and is made with the finest art.

Supreme 3GS iPhone handset is made of granite and covered with gold leather interior. To find out more or order can visit the website GoldStriker (goldstriker.co.uk).

HTC Expresso, View More interesting than Hero

HTC Corporation, Taiwan handset vendors have created the handset with Google's Android operating system or Microsoft Windows Mobile platform. Among its products such as HTC devices Bravo, Legend HTC, HTC Trophy, while the handset with the Android system is HTC Expresso.

Expresso HTC handsets will be introduced to the HTC in the event MWC in February 2010, and will enter the market as a replacement for the popular handset HTC Hero, who has a physical similarity with a QWERTY keyboard. Expresso code itself is taken from the website named HDblog.it Italian origin. Expresso has a handset HTC HTC Sense user interface, similar like the one on HTC and HTC HD2 Hero.

However, user interface similar to the HTC HTC Sense of Expresso is apparently different from the previous series, because the form of icons that looks better. Expresso HTC HTC is claimed as a device with Android for the future, along with HTC to add some clear application icon, which is not really the HTC style before.

Acer 6 Smartphone Released In 2010

Acer plans to launch 6 a new smartphone with operating system Google's Android in mid-2010. Seller company's second-largest computer world has started plans to launch a smartphone named Android. Equipment is sold through the operator CSL in Hong Kong on Wednesday and sold earlier today in Taiwan.

"We are still evaluating the next step. Acer will release five or six Android-based smartphone in mid-2010, "said vice president of Acer, Roger Yuen at PCWorld, Thursday (10/12). Some tech Android smartphone will be divided into three price levels, ie for top-end class, mid-end, and low-end. This is done so that the smartphone can be reached by all parties, ranging from teens to businessmen.

Yuen said that Android-based smartphone's Acer will be available in Europe in the early quarter of 2010. He added that although present in the whole world, the smartphone can only be used by operators in Asia.

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 is a new brand from Research In Motion (RIM) with an unusual design. During this Blackberry is always out series - the series with a candy bar design. But this time issued a series Blackberry called the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 with a flip design / clamshel.

Although the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 has a flip or clam shell design, he still has a great performance like the other series Blackberry. Plus 2 MP camera, WiFi & readers of this document, the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone is ready to compete with other series.

Full specifications BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220:

* Dimensions: 101.1 x 50 x 17.5 mm
* Weight: 102 g
* Display: 240 x 320 pixels, 2.6 inches
* Color layer: 65K colors
* Hp Color: Black
* Other: QWERTY keyboard
* Trackball navigation
* GPRS: Yes
* HSCSD: No
* EDGE: Yes
* 3G: No
* Wifi: Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g
* Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
* USB: Yes, v2.0
* Message: SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
* Browser: HTML
* Games: Yes + Download
* Camera: 2 MP, 1600 1200 pixels, video, flash
* BlackBerry maps
* DataViz document viewer / editor
* Java
* Media player MP3/WMA/AAC +
* Video player DivX/WMV/XviD/3gp
* Organizer
* Calculator
* Voice dial
* Built-in handsfree
* Voice memo

Samsung Ultra S, Mobile Feminine

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No wonder if Samsung is a phone call this 'truly feminine handset'. From the side of this phone is not too different from the phone-another slider but about color, this phone really feminine. Not many mobile phone manufacturers who dare to take the market segment that was not too wide like this and it deserves a thumbs-up.

Apart from the color of the 'feminine' Samsung Ultra-S actually is not offering anything new. Many other phones that also offers a similar feature, although it does not mean that the Samsung Ultra-S is then completely inappropriate ogled. Most do not support 3G networks already owned while the camera was also installed 5-megapixel size.

Even physically Samsung Ultra S design is quite interesting. Good Gear Guide highlights over the build quality of this phone can be called good. Although most of the body made of plastic, but there was nothing cheap while the sliding mechanism that is used is also quite sturdy. Finishing is used also adds a plus in this phone. The front were brushed steel finish while the back is only given a metallic finish it.

Sized 2.6-inch screen mounted on the front have a view that is clear and bright, although not using AMOLED technology such as the UltraTouch. Navigation was not too problematic because of the five control buttons that are used at large sizes. Unfortunately the buttons on its keypad was not too friendly. Although large in size but the flat keys require little energy to operate.

To enhance the feminine, there are some features that are familiar with the women as Mirror Mode, SOS message, Etiquette and Fake Call Pause. Mirror Mode to change the display screen into a mirror by utilizing a small camera at the top while the Fake Call works by making this phone as if I'm receiving an incoming call. Etiquette Pause it probably the most useful, the phone will automatically reject incoming calls simply by exposing the phone screen to the table.

In addition feminine features, the standard features such as cameras, GPS, USB, 3G connectivity, and music player are also provided. Combined with a friendly interface and responsive then the phone is quite interesting though to the men may have a little 'dare' to use this pink phone.

Cnet Australia praises about the design they think is a very nice addition to the features that are also attractive as a camera, music player and features Fake call and mirror-fashion, although they also complain about its battery endurance is less reliable. In contrast to Cnet, Your Mobile Phone Review even gives high marks to the side rather than on design usability and features. That means this site is more interested in this phone is functional only.

To get this phone, you must be willing to make up for the price of U.S. $ 299 or more or less equivalent to Rp2, 8 million of this. (Editing / rock)

SPECIFICATIONS:
Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, HSDPA 900 / 2100
Data : GPRS Class 10, EDGE Class 10, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
Operating System : --
Screen : 2.6 inches TFT, 16M colors
Camera : 5 megapixels
Multimedia : DviX / XviD / MPEG4 / H.263 / H.264 / WMV9 / MP3/AAC/WMA player
Memory : 100MB + microSD slot
Connectivity : Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, USB v2.0
Dimension : 109 x 50.3 x 12.6 mm
Other Features : Accelerometer, A-GPS support
Official Site : www.samsung.com

IMO S900, Mobile Local OS Android

The more rapid the current communication technology makes PT Content Indomedia poured trying to keep sophisticated phones. The latest is IMO S900 phone equipped with the operating system besutan Google's Open Source, Android.

IMO S900 practically as local phone daring to play in the market that has not seen clearly. The reason is the presence of Android itself can not be predicted in Indonesia.

"We chose Android consideration because by 2012, Android market trends quite well. At this year's estimated global Android will move into second position, with a mastery of approximately 30 percent market share, still below the 39 percent of Symbian. Now, in the global marketplace , Android is still ranked 7th with 2.7 percent market domination, "said President Director of PT Pratama Sarwo Content Indomedia Wargono, during the launch which took place today, Wednesday (18/11/2009) at Cilandak Town Square, South Jakarta.

At first glance, this phone like the Blackberry Storm and brought together a sensitive TFT screen touch, without any numeric keypad. Android performance IMO carried S900 also assisted with Samsung S3C2448 processor.

Meanwhile, ROM and RAM capacity on IMO S900, each measuring 128 MB, which is capable of supporting advanced features in it such as Google's online applications, Twitter and a variety of instant messaging, from Yahoo, MSN, Google Talk, and ICQ. IMO S900-aplikas also supports mobile applications for business people, good facilities pushmail, seer document (document viewer), or PDF.

All Android sophisticated technology and features that pinned in the S900 dibandrol IMO worth Rp2, 4 million.

In addition, the content on the IMO S900 can also be enriched through the help of IM2. Through the application IM2 owned by iPay, IMO S900 users can buy the app and content in the paid Android application store.

Specifications
Network : Dual Band GSM
Dimensions : 5.9 x10, 8x1, 46
Weight : 116 grams
Screen : 2.9 inch, TFT touchscreen
Video : 15 fps
Data : GPRS Class 10
Ext Memory : microSD (TransFlash)
Connection : wifi, bluetooth, USB
Multimedia : MP3 player, 2MP camera, pushmail,
Battery : Li-Ion 1200 mAh (srn)

Twitter Founders EDC Change iPhone

NEW YORK - One of the founders of Twitter, Jack Dorsey has opened a new company. The company is specialized in mobile payments.

Company called Square that allows merchants and credit card users make payments securely on the phone. This service is believed to make the payment process by using a personal credit card account to more easily and quickly, within 10 seconds.

"The basic idea of this Square service because almost certainly all have a payment card in their wallet, either credit card, ATM card or pre-paid cards, which they can use anywhere for anything membelil products," says Jack Dorsey , as quoted by Wired, Wednesday (2/12/2009).

The card owners can immediately make a payment through Square in less than 60 seconds, with no contracts, monthly fees or other fees. The format is similar to the transaction 'string' ala EDC (electronic data captured). But the difference, EDC tool is replaced with a smartphone.

In the demo video posted by TechCrunch, the merchant no longer need to use the EDC to conduct transactions. Consumer credit card can be swiped directly on the credit card reader device (shaped like a dongle) that is placed on the audio input used smartphone. Then, the iPhone screen will immediately show the transaction data. For verification, the credit card owner can simply sign on the iPhone screen, and sheet transaction receipts can be sent directly to the credit card user's email or directly printed on the transaction.

Unfortunately, Dorsey engga provides information on the benefits to be gained from this service company. But clearly, the fee likely to be obtained equal to the fee earned by traditional merchants present.

In addition, Dorsey said he would donate one cent of every payment transaction is conducted through charity Square to the desired user.

Facebook Mobile Photo Uploader

Hi Guys,
I’ve finished creating my facebook application called ‘Facebook Mobile Photo Uploader’.

This application is webbased and help mobile phone users to upload their photo from mobile phones.
Hopefully it will work to all types of mobile phones which have access to internet.

You can try it from your mobile browser here at http://fb.brainwares.com

Five Smartphone Best Version Cnet

There are many smart phones in the world today who have the ability so great. But if only five are considered worthy in the best category, whatever the reason, and why? Find the answers in the review from Cnet excerpted below:

5. HD Omnia Samsung i8910

Samsung, South Korea home phone vendors are active later flood the market with top-class line of mobile phones. One to be reckoned with Omnia clear HD. Although large enough, the weight 148 grams, this phone stay comfortably gripped, impressed even elegant.

Applications and features are indeed making dribbling, including a large AMOLED screen with a brilliant display. 8-megapixel camera with video recording capability HD (high definition). TouchWiz touchscreen based touted as the best compared to other Samsung's phones. Still less? There are still features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.

4. HTC HD 2

HTC released the HTC HD 2 or code named Leo, who are ready to make another vendor jealous. One reason, his touchscreen display measuring 4.3 inches fairly impressive. HTC HD 2 is the first Windows-based phones are linked to the interface previously Sense HTC HTC visited Hero.

The phone is also equipped with powerful processor from Qualcomm, which is 1GHz Snapdragon which ensures lightning speed applications. In addition, there are facilities 5 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.1, and 3.5 mm headphone jack.

3. BlackBerry Storm 2

If the first edition of the BlackBerry Storm pretty much failed to gain consumer interest, not the case with the Storm 2. Storm 2 performed satisfactorily with the touchscreen-based interface SurePress enhanced, so that more precise and comfortable when in use.

This edition also includes Wi-Fi, larger memory, and operating system more updates. Body impressed with the premium, Storm 2 is a good option for BlackBerry fans.

2. Motorola Droid

After a while slumped, Motorola hit back with Droid, a high-end handsets based on the latest operating system from Google, the Android 2. This phone promises web browsing faster and services from Google (Mail, Apps, Search, Talk) with almost no defects.

Bodinya quite luxurious and solid, sliding QWERTY keyboard equipped with a large keypad for comfortable typing. WVGAnya touchscreen somewhat large and high-quality, indulgent mobile user experience. Not only that, the camera 5 megapikselnya tough to photograph.

1. iPhone 3GS

IPhone's throne as the king phone still seems unshakable. Although circulating long enough, Apple's flagship handsets are still sold like peanuts.

What the iPhone has to offer 3GS was practically unprecedented although many vendors have tried to emulate. Very capable touch screen, fast processing and the main, abundant applications from the App Store, making this handset is still the most favorite.

Nautiz X5 Smartphone - Packed for performance and abuse

First of all, the Nautiz X5 is fast and powerful. Its 806 MHz Xscale processor, 256 MB RAM and 512 MB Flash memory is just wow. With Windows Mobile 6.1, a full VGA screen, and a battery that lasts more than a full workday on a single charge this handheld takes no prisoners.

The Nautiz X5 has an integrated 3 megapixel autofocus camera, and it also includes integrated 1-D laser barcode scanning or an optional 2-D imager. It offers a standard GSM/UMTS voice and high speed HSDPA data connectivity with lightning-fast, 3G communication. The Nautiz X5 has integrated Bluetooth and 802.11b/g, with WPA2 encryption for improved security and CCX certification for better interoperability. And with state-of-the-art SIRF Instant Fix II technology, the Nautiz X5’s GPS computes positions in seconds.

Did I mention abuse in the title? An IP65 rating means the Nautiz X5 is impervious to dust and highly water-resistant, and it can withstand drops from 1.8 meters and operate in a wide range of temperatures. It weights only 410 g (14.46 ounces) including rechargeable battery and fits comfortably in anyone’s hand, 160mm (6.3”) x 80 mm (3.15”) x 35.5mm (1.4”).

More specs:

Connections: USB host/client, Serial (ttl), Audio jack, IrDA, Ethernet (via desktop cradle), MicroSD slot.
Communication: PAN: Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, WLAN*: integrated 802.11b/g, WITH WEP, WPA, WPA2, CCX Cisco Compatible extensions, Integrated GPS Sirf III with Instant Fix II, GSM/UMTS (HSDPA/EDGE), Integrated speaker & microphone.
More: http://www.nautiz.com/default.asp
Source: Engadget

Samsung Prepping Two Smartphones Running Android 2.0

Android 1.5 is still a few days away from being widely distributed but talk of the next major version has already started. According to an unconfirmed report, two smartphones scheduled for release this fall will run Android 2.0.

Samsung is rumored to be prepping two models running the next version of Google's operating system. The Spica will allegedly be similar to the already announced Samsung I7500 but scaled back a bit, while the device code-named Bigfoot will add a sliding keyboard.
These two models will reportedly have a great deal in common, including their 3-inch QVGA touchscreens, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, 3 MPx cameras, and microSD card slots. The Bigfoot will be a bit thicker, as its keyboard will take up some room.

They are expected to be released by T-Mobile this fall, and almost certainly other carriers as well.

What's New in Android 2.0?
The release of the next version of Google's OS isn't going to happen for about 6 months, so few details are available.

About the only new feature it will definitely have, according to the official roadmap of Android development, is support for additional screen resolutions: WVGA and QVGA. Only HVGA displays are supported by Android 1.5, while both of Samsung's upcoming models will reportedly have QVGA ones.

The code-name for this new version is also known: donut. A theme is emerging, as the code-name for the open-source project that eventually became Android 1.5 is cupcake.

Source: mobile-review and Google

Sidekick LX 2009

T-Mobile USA has just introduced a new version of the Sidekick LX that offers high-end features, like mobile broadband service and a very high-resolution screen.

This smartphone has a 3.2-inch, WVGA+ (854 by 480 pixel) display and support T-Mobile's 3G (HSDPA) service.

In addition, it offers a GPS receiver, with turn-by-turn directions and maps supplied by Microsoft Live. Its GPS software will also allow users to quickly check real-time traffic, gas prices, or movie showtimes

And while the Sidekicks have always been aimed at consumers, T-Mobile plans to release Exchange ActiveSync support so users can access their corporate email on this device.

More about the Sidekick LX 2009
This device has the same general design as its predecessors, with a swiveling screen and QWERTY keyboard, but with the thinnest casing yet.

It allows users to view YouTube videos in the web browser, and comes with a suite of social-networking software, including apps for Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.

This model also sports a 3.2 MPx camera with auto-focus that supports video recording. Users are able to share their videos via e-mail or upload them to social networking sites.

Other consumer-friendly features include IM software, with clients for AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Live, and Yahoo! Messenger.

The latest Sidekick LX has a microSD card slot, and comes bundled with a 128 MB card. It also has Stereo Bluetooth.

Overall, this device is 5.2 inches by 2.4 inches by 0.6 inches, and 5.8 ounces.

Pricing and Availability
The Sidekick LX is available now at select T-Mobile retail stores and online at t-mobile.com.

This smartphone sells for $200 with a two-year agreement and $50 mail-in rebate.

Source: T-Mobile USA

HTC First Quarter 2009 Earnings Falls 30 Percent On Delayed Shipments

"Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC reported a 30 percent drop in first quarter earnings, as the economic crisis continued to take its toll on mobile phone sales. In a statement today, HTC, best known as the phone manufacturer behind the G1, the first Android phone, said its self-assessed net profit for the three months ended March 31, was NT$4.89 billion ($148 million), down from NT$6.94 billion ($210 million) a year earlier. Still, the earnings were ahead of a Reuters poll of 10 analysts, which had forecast NT$4.64 billion ($140 million). Revenues were down 3.4 percent to NT$31.59 billion ($954 million) in Q1 from NT$32.70 billion ($988 million) a year earlier, missing the company’s forecast in February of sales of NT$33 billion ($997 million). HTC blamed the missed target—which reached 95.7 percent of its forecast—on a delay in product shipments, which were pushed forward to April. Tapei-based KGI Securities analyst Vincent Liao told Dow Jones that the results were “in-line with expectations,” citing weak demand for expensive smartphones and the small number of product launches in the first quarter. Liao said he expected sales to pick up from the second quarter." via moconews.net

Samsung Omnia i910 GPS unlocked by new ROM!

If you’ve been scouring the interwebs for an easy way to unlock your Samsung i910 Omnia’s GPS hardware to work outside Verizon’s premium VZ Navigator service, you’ve probably found yourself up a certain creek without a certain paddle.Until now.Rejoice, ye Verizon customer! A new “unofficial” Windows Mobile ROM for the Verizon Samsung Omnia promises to unlock your Omnia’s GPS receiver from carrier-lockdown.The new Samsung Omnia ROM has surfaced at MoDaCo forums, and brings with it the power to free your Omnia to use the integrated GPS hardware with third-party mapping applications like Live Search and Google Maps. This “unofficial” ROM beats Verizon to its own punch. As you might recall, Verizon had promised to unlock GPS receivers in the Omnia, Saga and Touch Pro in the first half of 2009. But waiting for Verizon to launch anything these days is like watching mold grow.
In addition to the GPS unlock, this unofficial Omnia ROM offers:

  • 5% battery increments!
  • Smart Memo
  • Opera Mobile 9.5 build 15679
  • Favorite Settings, now known as Easy Settings
  • Windows Live
  • Dialer Touch Lock Settings-Off, 2s, 5s, 10s.
  • Disable Threaded Text Messaging via System Settings
  • iPhone-esque popup keyboard keys
  • Better kinetic scrolling in Samsung apps
  • Samsung Volume Control

If you’re brave enough to flash your Samsung Omnia with unofficial firmware, head on over to MoDaCo for the ROM download and flashing instructions. Make sure you back up all your data before hand, because it’s not going to be there after your ROM flash. Remember, this ROM is only intended to be used with the Samsung i910 Omnia - the one with the Verizon logo.Enjoy all that unlocked GPS goodness!" via intomobile.com

The Samsung Propel Pro is Available from AT&T


The QWERTY handset from Samsung baptized the Propel Pro is finally available from AT&T. You can have it for $149.99 after $50 mail-in rebate on a two-year contract. And here are the official specs of the Propel Pro, just to remind you what all that money will buy:

• Slider form factor, QWERTY keypad
• 2.5-inch TFT display, 320 x 320 pixels, 65K colors
• Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
• Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA connectivity (850/1900/2100 MHz)
• Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard OS
• 3 megapixel camera with autofocus
• Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0
• MicroSDHC support
• 4 x 2.5 x 0.6 inches, 4.8 ounces
• Talk time: up to 6 hours, Standby time: up to 12 days" via mobilewhack.com

Nautiz X5 Smartphone

Nautiz X5First of all, the Nautiz X5 is fast and powerful. Its 806 MHz Xscale processor, 256 MB RAM and 512 MB Flash memory is just wow. With Windows Mobile 6.1, a full VGA screen, and a battery that lasts more than a full workday on a single charge this handheld takes no prisoners.

The Nautiz X5 has an integrated 3 megapixel autofocus camera, and it also includes integrated 1-D laser barcode scanning or an optional 2-D imager. It offers a standard GSM/UMTS voice and high speed HSDPA data connectivity with lightning-fast, 3G communication. The Nautiz X5 has integrated Bluetooth and 802.11b/g, with WPA2 encryption for improved security and CCX certification for better interoperability. And with state-of-the-art SIRF Instant Fix II technology, the Nautiz X5’s GPS computes positions in seconds.

Did I mention abuse in the title? An IP65 rating means the Nautiz X5 is impervious to dust and highly water-resistant, and it can withstand drops from 1.8 meters and operate in a wide range of temperatures. It weights only 410 g (14.46 ounces) including rechargeable battery and fits comfortably in anyone’s hand, 160mm (6.3") x 80 mm (3.15") x 35.5mm (1.4").

More specs:

Connections: USB host/client, Serial (ttl), Audio jack, IrDA, Ethernet (via desktop cradle), MicroSD slot.
Communication: PAN: Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, WLAN*: integrated 802.11b/g, WITH WEP, WPA, WPA2, CCX Cisco Compatible extensions, Integrated GPS Sirf III with Instant Fix II, GSM/UMTS (HSDPA/EDGE), Integrated speaker & microphone.

More: http://www.nautiz.com/default.asp

Asus P552w

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ASUS P552w is a PDA phone which features Glide – an innovative touch-responsive user interface that makes navigating and performing tasks on a mobile phone more intuitive and interactive than ever before. Equipped with a 624MHz processor and a host of market-leading features such as 3.5G HSDPA connectivity, GPS and seamless Google integration, the ASUS P552w PDA phone is a perfect fit for the rising tide of young, tech-savvy professionals who appreciate a good-looking mobile companion that packs a wealth of fun features and yet is no slouch when it comes to work.

Glide to a New Mobile Experience
Underpinning the ASUS P552w's revolutionary touch-responsive user interface is its cutting-edge Gester technology that enables users to perform a variety of navigational actions – such as selecting, zooming, scrolling and flipping – easily through simple flicks of their fingers. Incorporated into Glide are also applications that enable users to access a wide range of functions such as looking up the latest news, checking the weather forecast, viewing photo slideshows and listening to music within a few finger taps. These applications, dubbed Multi-Home, Anytime Launcher, EziPhoto, and EziMusic, give the expression "the world at your fingertips" a whole new meaning.

Unprecedented Processing Power, Speed and Connectivity
The ASUS P552w boasts one of the most powerful CPUs (624MHz) on the market today. Apart from posting exceptional Vsbenchmark scores, the ASUS P552w’s real-world results are equally tangible – applications and games run noticeably faster and video frame rates are markedly smoother. The ASUS P552w also features 3.5G HSDPA (3.6Mbps) connectivity for the fastest Internet browsing, file sharing and TV program-streaming experience possible. Furthermore, it offers Bluetooth, WLAN 802.11b/g, GPS, USB and other connectivity standards to enable easy data transfers to and from other devices.

Deep Google Integration
The ASUS P552w features Google Maps* which not only facilitates navigation, but is capable of furnishing users with information on points of interest. The ASUS P552w’s navigation capabilities are further bolstered by a feature known as ASUS SMS Location Link. With this exclusive feature, users at two different locations can locate each other easily by sending each other SMS messages. Clicking on the URLs which are automatically embedded in the sent messages will link the phones up to Google Maps, which will then provide the users with clear directions on how to get to each other’s positions. The ASUS P552w also features a convenient Google Search Bar on the Today screen that makes it easier to perform online queries.

EziPhoto, EziMusic and Other Applications
The ASUS P552w comes preinstalled with applications that allow users to get an easy handle on entertainment. The most exciting of these are EziPhoto and EziMusic. EziPhoto enables users to flip through their photo collection with their fingertips, akin to how they would with a real album. It also has a Calendar option which organizes and displays the thumbnails of photos users have taken according to the dates in which they were snapped, allowing them to relive those moments in chronological order at a single glance. EziMusic offers an interactive interface – complete with exciting animations – for users to play and manage their music, performing each task with colorful aplomb. The ASUS P552w also houses applications that enable easy access to web content like RSS newsfeeds, YouTube movies and photos on Flickr, ensuring that users have a full complement of entertainment options to choose from while out of the house or office.

Pharos unveils Traveler 137 GPS Smartphone

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Pharos unveiled the Traveler 137 smartphone, winner of the 2009 CES Innovations award. The Traveler 137 is an unlocked Windows Mobile phone that is distinguished by its slender profile, cool applications, and bright, 3.5 inch touch screen. True to Pharos’ roots in the navigation space, the Traveler 137 provides full-featured navigation with voice prompts on a pay-as-you-go basis that spares users an ongoing monthly fee. In an industry brimming with mobile devices, the Traveler 137 stands apart by offering users great navigation on a powerful, sleek smartphone that runs on the GSM network of their choice. The Traveler 137 will be available late in the first quarter of 2009 from major retailers for a suggested price of $599.95.

Traveler 137 Specifications

- Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
- Hardware partner: Pharos works closely with Inventec
- Processor: Qualcomm MSM 7201A 528MHz
- Memory: 256MB DDR SDRAM, 512MB Flash ROM
- Phone: unlocked GSM quad band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, EDGE / GPRS, Tri-band 3G, 1700/1900/2100 MHz, UMTS 384Kb/s, HSDPA 7.2Mb/s, HSUPA 2Mb/s
- Talk time: up to 4 hours talk time and 200 hours standby time
- Display: 3.5” TFT LCD with touch panel, 480 x 800 Wide-VGA with 65,000 colors
- Wireless: GPS aGPS compatible, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetoothâ„¢ v2.1 + EDR , FM tuner
- Camera: 3 megapixel for picture or video, .3 megapixel on the front for video conference
- Expansion: USB 2.0, micro SD slot support SDHC, stereo audio jack
- Battery: 1380 mAh Li-Ion, rechargeable/replaceable
- Size: 4.60in (L) x 2.40in (W) x 0.51in (H)
- Weight: 4.9 ounces

http://www.pharosgps.com/default.asp

HTC Touch Cruise

HTC Touch Cruise

The new HTC Touch Cruise, an update to 2008’s HTC GPS device of the same name, sports a new, more compact design and new capabilities.

With HTC Footprints you have the ability to take notes and an audio clip of that favourite restaurant or special place while identifying its specific geographical location. In addition to identifying each postcard with its specific GPS co-ordinates, Footprints also auto-names each postcard with its general location or area.

When placed into its accompanying car cradle, the HTC Touch Cruise automatically kicks in its one-touch interface that provides seamless turn-by-turn directions for in car navagation.

Key HTC Touch Cruise Specifications

Size: 102 x 53.5 x 14.5mm
Weight: 103 grams
Connectivity: WCDMA/HSPA: 900/2100MHz. HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
Operating system: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Display: 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with QVGA resolution
Control panel: HTC TouchFLO, 4-Way navigation wheel with Enter and HTC Footprints buttons
Camera: 3.2 MP, with fixed focus
Internal memory: 512 MB flash ROM, 256 MB RAM
Expansion Slot: microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
Bluetooth: 2.0 with EDR
Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
GPS: GPS/A-GPS
Interface: HTC ExtUSB (mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in one)
Battery: 1100 mAh
Talk time: GSM: up to 400 minutes
Standby time: GSM: up to two weeks
Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7225, 528 MHz

The new HTC Touch Cruise will be available to customers across all major global markets in spring 2009.

HP iPAQ 210


In this day of electronics convergence, our cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, etc., all compress down into one multi-purpose device that does everything but style our hair. This results in a compromised device, usually with a small screen and a battery that's constantly panting. Back in the old days, PDAs were mighty road warriors that replaced laptops on the road for some intrepid travelers. They had large, bright screens, ran complex applications, and some even possessed mighty batteries that outlasted converged devices.

But wait, those days are not gone forever. While companies like Sony, Fujitsu, and Dell bailed out of the stand-alone PDA market, HP produced a mighty successor to greats like their own iPAQ hx4700 and Dell's Axim X50v and Axim 51v models. Following HP's release of a “consumer” PDA late last fall in the QVGA iPAQ 110, they have now offered the much-anticipated iPAQ 200-series for sale.

The new iPAQ packs quite a punch with a 4” VGA screen and 16-bit color, 128MB (~35MB used by operating system) of Program Memory, 256MB (162.55MB usable) of Storage Memory, 24.71MB of File Store, all powered by the mighty 624MHz Marvell PXA310 CPU. It sports both SDHC and CF card slots, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, and a nice 2200mAh battery. What's not to love?

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Preliminary Review

The BlackBerry Storm, the first BlackBerry with a touchscreen, is going to be released by Verizon Wireless in a couple of days.

When this device showed up in my mailbox, I tore through the box, powered it up, and for the most part haven’t looked back since.

Based on initial impressions, the Storm seems to meld traditional RIM functionality with the fun and innovative touchscreen of the iPhone and others, resulting in something boasting the best of both and stronger than either.


While the new BlackBerry Bold is slightly larger than I imagined, the Storm is smaller than I expected, and fits comfortably into my pocket.

It's noticeably heavier than the older BlackBerry Curve, though, and a feather heavier than the Bold.

The Touch... the Feel... the Screen

The touchscreen -- the focus of this smartphone -- is responsive and crisp, and features great contrast and the right amount of sensitivity.

You have two options for working with this display. Using one of these, you slide your fingers across the screen to select an item or to shift between two items like the iPhone. Switching to the second setting allows you to select items by depressing the screen.

Pushing the BlackBerry key (one of four keys on the front of the device) pulls up a list of menu items. It's easy to navigate the menu by dragging your fingers to move across rows or columns and selecting items with a tap.

Tilting the BlackBerry 90 degrees will turn screen from portrait to landscape mode, but this feature is diminished by up to two seconds of lag.

There is about a four-paper-width gap between the screen and the chrome edge. As a result, you can move the actual screen by softly resting a finger on the face. The device has a distinctly solid feel to it overall; however, this movement in the screen was a little disconcerting the first time I felt it.

Typing

The typing experience using the Storm's on-screen keyboard is an amalgam of earlier BlackBerrys and the iPhone.

To select a key, you have to fully depress the screen. This solves the tactile feedback problem that so many users have brought up as a flaw of the iPhone and other touchscreen-based phones, but doesn't fully replicate the button experience.

Because the entire screen is made up of one piece of glass, it's difficult to accurately strike two keys next to one another in rapid succession, as the screen is still depressed from the first key when you try to hit the second. This issue reveals itself when trying to quickly write out an email or type a memo, but is a non-issue in instances such as entering a website address.

The Storm will correct spelling mistakes on the fly, but I found that my typing was less accurate than usual on this device. Although some of this is normal and comes with getting used to such a radically different keyboard, something tells me that I won't ever type quite as fast on the Storm as I can on a device with a physical keyboard.

Browsing

A larger display that's also a touchscreen leads to a better web browsing experience.

By default, the browser displays pages in an easy-to-read pane from which you can zoom in or out. You can use your fingers to navigate to areas off the screen that can't be seen at first, and links can be clicked by depressing the screen. When your finger isn't directly over a link, or where there are many links, depressing the screen zooms in.

Holding the screen down reveals a toolbar that offers the choice of "Go To," Column View," "Cursor Mode," and zoom in or out.

Unfortunately, the Storm lacks Wi-Fi, so you're limited to the speeds of Verizon's EV-DO network, which is fast enough for most purposes. Another browser discredit is the lack of support for sites like Pandora.com. YouTube.com is supported, though.



In general, the browser is intuitive and easy to use. By far, the Storm boasts the best browser I've used on a BlackBerry, though it does come up short in some areas. It is leagues ahead of some mobile browsers but it still doesn't compare to the full-featured browser of other devices (read: iPhone).

Overall

The BlackBerry Storm shakes up market in a huge way. RIM has been making a strong play for more market share among personal users, and the Storm fills a huge gap in its product line. It provides a great good browsing experience, consistent sound quality, GPS navigation via Verizon's VZ Navigator, all of which come backed by RIM's flagship messaging service.

If you can stand the fingerprints on your screen (I can't seem to get them off!), this phone will give any other smartphones a run for their money. To be the envy of your friends while maintaining form and functionality the Storm may be hard to beat.

After I've had more time with this device I'll have a more complete review.

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Blackberry Curve 8310 Smartphone


RIM showcased Blackberry Curve 8310 PDA phone during CES 2009 event in Las Vegas. Combining productivity and multimedia onto all-in-one device, Curve 8310 offers an integrated 2 megapixel camera module,
enhanced GPS navigation functionality,
a 320 x 240 resolution display,
a full-QWERTY keyboard for convenient text messaging,
USB connectivity,
Bluetooth,
a 3.5mm stereo jack,
and a microSD media card slot.

It also comes with instant messaging function and built-in web browser.

One more pic after the jump.


Personally, I suggest you to get Blackberry Bold or Blackberry Touch 3G instead. I think those are much better than the Curve series…

YuKyung Introduces ViliV S5 MID

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Having an all-in-one devices is probably what every businessman or professional needs — one machine that can handle every task that needs to be done. Office works, emails, presentations, and even some entertainments to spend the afternoon. The new ViliV S5 UMPC/MID from YuKyung Technologies is one of the answer. Recently displayed in 2009 International CES in Las Vegas, this ultra mobile PC is powered by Intel Menlow platform with Atom Z520 processor, a 1GB of DDR2 SDRAM, and a 30GB of hard drive (60GB version is also available), which is decent enough to help everyone finish their jobs. It has a nice 4.8-inch LCD screen, big enough to watch movie on the go. As for the operating system, the Windows XP will take care of everything under the hood.

Other features include a Bluetooth/WiFI/HSDPA/WiBro connectivity, DMB (Digital Media Broadcast) receiver, GPS navigation, and a battery that lasts for up to 6 horus of playback time and up to 200 hours of standby time. No words on pricing at the moment.

Sony W-Series Walkman

Sony W-Series Walkman

When I was in junior high school, I used to bike on the weekend with my friends, either to a suburban part of the city or to a small island nearby. Seriously. I rarely went biking alone since it isn’t fun at all. But it’d be a different story if I had this new Sony W-Series Walkman which developed especially for joggers, bikers, or any others outdoor activity enthusiasts. This audio player has a compact, lightweight body design, which I believe anyone who use it won’t even remember that he/she wears an earphone on his head!

Other features include a 2GB of onboard storage and up to 12 hours of battery life. Unfortunately, no detail whether this DAP will be waterproof / shockproof or not…

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