Tuesday, August 25, 2009

M912X, PC Tablet from Gigabyte


Are you like Note books? If yes now it’s time to watch out a fresh laptop that is in source of Gigabyte. Laptop is very useful not only for getting information about any issue but also for its roaming service; you could easily take a long by lifting without a problem and most attractive issue in the Zip Zap modern Bags. For all desiring users of note books a Note books making Company Gigabyte has released an appropriate note book to all guys. In market of Korea that particular laptop released in courtesy of Gigabyte. Identification of the latest Note book is M912X PC Tablet Notebook.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Altek T8680 - More 12 MP Cameraphone

It looks like the 12 MP cameraphone scene just got a little more crowded with Altek’s T8680. Not that Sony Ericsson or Samsung will be too worried since this beast seems to be confined to China for the moment. Apart from the 12 MP camera the T8680 also sports a 3 inch WQVGA screen, x3 optical zoom, FM radio, xenon flash and tri-band GSM/EDGE.

It’s probably just as well for the major manufacturers that the T8680 is limited to the Chinese market as its price tag is less than $500, which is pretty good for a 12 MP cameraphone! Sony Ericsson has its own 12 MP behemoth, Satio, coming later this year, and Samsung is rolling with the Pixon 12 MP. Rumour has itt hat Nokia too will jump on the 12 MP bandwagon later this year, but that’s more likely to be an announcement than a product launch.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Nokia Aeon


Nokia maintains a Research and Development website that is usually filled with, well Research and Development stuff. Mostly it’s just boring images of scientists and r&d people at work – at least until you scroll to the top. That’s where the images of Nokia’s latest “research concept” phone are currently housed.

The “Aeon” seems to be your “typical” razr-thin candybar form factor cell phone with no actual buttons. No, it’s not the next generation of Nokia’s L’amour Fashion Collection. The bottom half of the prototype pictured here is actually a touch-screen display that can change (I might be going out on a limb here) into any kind of menu, button, keypad, whatever. It’s so damn cool that I’m almost speechless. I mean, yeah, the touch screen method brings up a ton of quirky problems – like causing damage to the display with those pointy thumbs of yours, among others – but it’s also so innovative and (brilliantly simple) that I can’t even associate it with the Nokia name. What happened to those super thick oversized fatso phones that Nokia keeps churning out?

So the Aeon got me pretty excited about what’s coming in the future of wireless technology. Of course, by the time this phone actually comes to market (if ever), I’m sure Motorola will have similar devices available, all with those really annoying vowel-less names that nobody wants to pronounce. I really hope their next set of phones are called KRPR or something. It’d be more fitting.


HTC Touch Diamond


Is the HTC Touch Diamond a good phone? The HTC Touch Diamond handset is a much talked about mobile phone so we thought we here at Phones Review would give you the details, specifications and photos so you can judge for yourselves if this device is something you would consider.

The HTC Touch Diamond is all about innovation and simplicity with the touch of HTC Touch design (Hence the name “Touch”); the craftsmanship gone into this handset is something to think about.

Not only is the Touch Diamond compact in size and features such new captivating 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D and game-changing Internet the mobile handset also gives you class, style and sophistication that all consumers will just adore.

Let me get a little technical on the specification front, I will start with the new dimension to Touch, HTC are a big name and they have taken that big step forward in bringing us a fantastic touch screen which is an innovation, the new 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D provides animated access to people, music, photos, messaging, weather, email and so much more and more to the point a superb sensitive control for interacting with Touch Diamond.

Ok so what is so special about the “Innovation”? well the Touch Diamond will deliver a combo of features and functions that will stand out from the rest for integrating mobile phone innovation into a small package and in that we mean the 2.8 inch display which provides stunning print quality viewing that will give you even more stunning Web browsing and viewing of photographs, it has a cool built-in camera which has auto-focus and also very advanced wireless and auto sensor screen pivoting.

If you like the internet then you will like the HTC Touch Diamond because it makes it all fun, in that we mean the handset will deliver a new mobile Internet experience that utilizes broadband-like speeds with HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA wireless connectivity, it will give you a new customized mobile Web browser that enables easy viewing and very easy use of navigation of sites in the exact way they were designed, you can also zoom in and out and even pan websites with the use of one hand, you can even view optimized content that has been specially created to fit the display automatically. Like the Apple iPhone the HTC Touch Diamond will change from portrait to landscape just by turning the device sideways.

It seems it is pretty similar to the iPhone because it features the YouTube application and Google Maps for mobile for mapping and traffic data.

Availability
The HTC Touch Diamond will be available to customers across all major European carriers in June. It will be available later this quarter in Asia and the Middle East. The North American and Latin American versions of the Touch Diamond will be available in the second half of 2008. If you want to buy the HTC Touch Diamond scroll down to the bottom and you will see that Expansys will be selling it on June 20th (Link provided below).

HTC Touch Diamond Specifications - More Photos Below Specs
• General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 for Europe/Asia
• GSM 850 / 1800 / 1900 for Americas
• 3G Network HSDPA 2100 / 900 for Europe/Asia
• HSDPA 850 / 1900 for Americas
• 2.8 Inch TFT Touchscreen Display - 480 x 640 pixels
• Touch-sensitive navigation control
• Handwriting recognition
• TouchFLO 3D finger swipe navigation
• Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
• MP3, WAV, WMA & Polyphonic Ringtones
• Vibration
• Near enough unlimited entries and fields plus Photocall (Phonebook)
• Near enough unlimited Call records
• 4 GB Built in Memory
• 192 MB DDR SDRAM, 256 MB ROM
• GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
• Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 Mhz processor
• 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
• EDGE Class 10 236.8 kbps
• WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
• Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
• miniUSB
• Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS
• SMS, MMS, Email & Instant Messaging
• WAP 2.0/xHTML & HTML Browser
• Games
• 3.1 meagapixel camera - 2048×1536 pixels, video & autofocus
• secondary VGA videocall camera
• Stereo FM radio with RDS
• Built-in GPS with A-GPS
• Java MIDP 2.0
• Voice memo
• Pocket Office(Word, Excel, Outlook, PDF viewer)
• Built-in handsfree
• MP3 player
• Standby Time Up to 285 hours
• Talk time Up to 5 hours 30 minutes
• 102 x 51 x 11.5 mm
• 110 g

Does Not Have –
• Card slot
• HSCSD
• Infrared port


Friday, August 7, 2009

Philips Xenium X830


Chinese clone makers have found it easy the first few Xenium model phones from Philips. Even a clone purportedly of the non-existent N98 was really a Xenium clone. The Xenium X830 is a well-featured touchscreen phone with WiFi and 5 MP camera. It will also come with an 8 GB storage built-in to be interesting enough for people looking for iPhone alternatives. No release date or price yet.

Samsung Reclaim


Today Sprint announced the Reclaim from Sprint, a phone that was made with 80% recycled materials. The phone’s charger consumes 12 times less power than the Energy Star standard requires. The outer casing is made from 40% bio-plastics and the packaging materials are made form 70% recycled materials. The Reclaim is a slider with full QWERTY keyboard, 2 megapixel camera with video capture, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, support for up to 32GB microSD cards. It runs the OneClick user interface and has easy access to a number of eco-friendly guides and web sites. The Reclaim costs $50 and will be available in all Sprint channels starting on August 16. Along with the Reclaim, Sprint plans to reduce paper consumption by 30%, help raise consumer awareness of eco-friendly usage, and reduce the energy consumption of its stores and operations.