Friday, February 29, 2008
Nokia 1600: get a practical phone for yourself
Now-adays, mobile phones are available with many features. But they are bought rather for showing off than the basic purpose of the phone. If you want to go for a mobile phone which serves the basic purpose of talking, you should go for a Nokia 1600, the most practical phone in the market in the present day.
Nokia 1600 mobile phone is renowned for its ease of use. The Nokia 1600 phone continues this tradition with a new, highly user interface that makes full use of graphical icons and large font sizes all displayed on a 65,536 colour display. With the new menu structure, basic features, such as managing calls and contacts, are made easier to access. Other new features include a Speaking Clock with Alarm, which announces the time in the user's local language, as well as large fonts to allow greater readability.
The Nokia 1600 has all the features that a phone may require to fulfill the expectations of its users. It is the best choice when you want to buy the nokia mobile phones and not a music player.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 coming in 2008
Sony Ericsson smartphone running the Windows Mobile operating system. What's more, this first attempt at a Windows smartphone looks good enough to be a class leader.It is Coming in the second half of 2008.
This is a feature packed device, and it's a little hard to know where to start - so we will begin with the XPERIA X1's obvious physical characteristics first. The XPERIA X1 is dominated by a large 3 inch touchscreen, Sony Ericsson say that is has "wide VGA resolution" which is a little confusing, as it is actually a 480 x 800 pixel panel. 800 pixels is an ideal resolution for web surfing, pitching the XPERIA X1 directly against the Nokia e90. but the XPERIA has the advantage of a touch sensitive display.
Windows Mobile comes with pretty good media support, and the XPERIA X1 also has an FM radio. Windows Mobile also has pocket versions of Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint plus Internet Explorer for web browsing. In addition, it supports push email and has an RSS newsreader. On paper there is very little missing from the Sony Ericsson phone XPERIA X1. If we're being picky, then we could mention that the camera is only 3.2 megapixels and not 5 megapixels, and the handset lacks an FM transmitter. But then those aren't very common in any case. The display is only 65,000 colours rather than the 262,000 colours or even 16 million colours that we tend to see, although we suspect that you would be hard pushed to tell much of a difference.
Here is what Sony Ericsson mobile phones has come up these days with… IPC-50 – A splash proof case for outdoor activities, CLA-70 - Cigarette Lighter Adapter for J132 and X1, ISP-90 - Stylus Pack for X1, DMU-70 - Mini-USB Cable for J132 and X1, CMU-20 - Mini-USB Charger for J132 and X1, and the BST-41 - Standard Battery for X1.
This is a feature packed device, and it's a little hard to know where to start - so we will begin with the XPERIA X1's obvious physical characteristics first. The XPERIA X1 is dominated by a large 3 inch touchscreen, Sony Ericsson say that is has "wide VGA resolution" which is a little confusing, as it is actually a 480 x 800 pixel panel. 800 pixels is an ideal resolution for web surfing, pitching the XPERIA X1 directly against the Nokia e90. but the XPERIA has the advantage of a touch sensitive display.
Windows Mobile comes with pretty good media support, and the XPERIA X1 also has an FM radio. Windows Mobile also has pocket versions of Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint plus Internet Explorer for web browsing. In addition, it supports push email and has an RSS newsreader. On paper there is very little missing from the Sony Ericsson phone XPERIA X1. If we're being picky, then we could mention that the camera is only 3.2 megapixels and not 5 megapixels, and the handset lacks an FM transmitter. But then those aren't very common in any case. The display is only 65,000 colours rather than the 262,000 colours or even 16 million colours that we tend to see, although we suspect that you would be hard pushed to tell much of a difference.
Here is what Sony Ericsson mobile phones has come up these days with… IPC-50 – A splash proof case for outdoor activities, CLA-70 - Cigarette Lighter Adapter for J132 and X1, ISP-90 - Stylus Pack for X1, DMU-70 - Mini-USB Cable for J132 and X1, CMU-20 - Mini-USB Charger for J132 and X1, and the BST-41 - Standard Battery for X1.
And that’s your lot, nothing to get really excited about other than it intimates that maybe Sony Ericsson is edging closer to that XPERIA X1 launch.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
The Monster Mobile : Its Sony Ericsson W810i
Sony Ericsson is presenting the world's biggest working mobile, measuring a pocket-bulging 2.5m tall. The giant sony ericsson w810i is even bigger than the handset Dom used on his 90s hidden camera show, Trigger Happy TV.And it must need one hell of a charger to keep it going.
The phone enters the Guinness Book of World Records and joins a giant selection of oversized 'pimped' items.These bigguns include the world's largest boobs, shoe, treehouse and board game in so many different areas from the world.
Sony Ericsson w810i is the music FM mobile phone offering an unique experience for music to you. Having stylish design in tune with latest fashion the mobile phone from Sony Ericsson is the complete entertainer. It covers the dedicated music button which which gives you a full and quick access to the music menu.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Samsung G810 challenging Nokia N95
Rumours are circulating in the blog world that Samsung is prepping an exciting new handset for launch at next week's Mobile World Congress (3GSM) event in Barcelona.
The Nokia N95 is an awesome 3G Smartphone loaded with an array of innovative features. The article describes about the various benefits that the user can gain by getting hold of the Nokia N95 along with a contract deal.
In addition there's GPS navigation, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR and USB 2.0 (microUSB connector) and a rumoured price tag of 580 euros which means this is aimed at the high-end market. Pocket-lint will be attending MWC 2008 so stay tuned for all the news from the show.
Source : http://news.sky.com
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