
J Joshida

Pantech
It integrates e-mail, IM, phone calls, MySpace, and blogging in a way you haven't seen on any other device. You're willing to trust that Helio will make the device more powerful over time, it's a fabulous communication tool.
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Similar to IPhone contender with no keypad and shiny appearance. Its a triband GSM phone arm with GPRS and EDGE enabled with 2 Megapixel camera with autofocus, audio player supporting mp3, AAC and WMA. Ups.. I forgot, the FM radio too.
The right side of the phone is having a lock button , another button which on short press deploys Audio player and on long press deploys Camera.The Front panel is having three buttons with the call and end buttons on the either side of the silver bar and in between them. Battery life of KE850 can sit up for 10 and half hours or so with Four hours of Music in between that 10 hours. but the 4 hour long limit is pretty annoying.
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N82 is also running on S60 3rd edition FP1 OS from Symbian.Its going to be released in Both GSM and WCDMA . its having Wifi,Bluetooth with A2DP,16 million color Screen having 240×320 resolution.Its also having a TV Out , GPS .And all of this is packed in 112 x 50.2 x 17.3 mm with a weight of 120 grams!! and it will be having 100MB internal storage with support for Hot-Swappable Micro-SD Card
Overall its having features of N95 and looks of a Sony Ericsson . Talktime is expected to be 4 hours and a standby time of 12 days.
The Camera integrated is 5 Megapixel With Carl Zeiss lens , 20 X digital Zoom , Bright Xenon Flash and integrated camera protection.And there's also a secondary CIF camera for video conferencing
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Arm with Quad band EDGE with 2100 HDSPA (what was that? ;)), WiFi (b/g/w uPNP), Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP with 3.5 mm slot. It also attached with "dedicated music and gaming keys"
Other features are as follows:
- Form factor: slide
- Dimensions: 102 x 50 x 17.9 mm
- Weight: ~ 140g
- Memory: 8GB internal flash memory
- Music Playback time: up to 12,5 hours
- Gaming time: up to 3-4 hours
- Talk time: up to 3-4 hours (3G)/3-4 hours(GSM)
- Standby time: up to 15 days
- Main Display: 2.4"QVGA 240x320, 16M colors
- Main Camera: 2Mpix
- Second Camera: CIF
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Dualcore cPC basically is Windows XP on a device as small as a cellphone. This $1,500 handheld has a 5-inch LCD display and runs Windows XP tablet and Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 1.5GHz processor.
Users are able to switch between x86(XP) and smartphone. Battery life is quite acceptable: XP three hours, smartphone eight hours.
Another varian of Pocket PC? or Nokia 9500 killer? Let`s see further...
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Mmm.... nice and fitted with my budget ;))
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The Sony Ericsson T650 comes with a stainless steel finish and full 3G support with video calls. At only 12.5 mm, the bar-shaped handset also boasts a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus. The 1.9" 262K color TFT display with a QVGA resolution, a scratch-proof mineral glass and an innovatively brighter colors and a wider viewing angle. Feature-wise it's got all that it takes to rank with all current mobiles - stereo Bluetooth support, USB and a Memory Stick Micro M2 slot. The T650 also comes with some nice illumination effects which are linked to on-screen animations.
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2.6" 262K color touchscreen TFT display with aQVGA resolution, a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, 3G support with video calls and WiFi, just to name a few. Stereo Bluetooth, QWERTY keyboard (like the one seen in Sony Ericsson M600), USB, FM Radio and a Memory Stick Micro M2 slot. Issues from market said that P1 is built in the M600/W950 base, then it means a lot more stable.
Bravo for the addition of 128 M RAM, Im sure P1 will perform faster operation.
"In one sense the SOny Ericsson P1 is an evolution of our P-series smartphone, as it pushes forward the best attributes of its predecessors," says Steve Walker, Head of Product Marketing at Sony Ericsson. "At the same time there are also significant improvements in design, speed and battery performance.
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I heard the isues from Internet that The US Federal Communications Commission has approved Samsung SCH-W579, which can work in CDMA and GSM networks. Besides the phone supports Bluetooth wireless technology. They said more details on the model will be available on the FCC site only in December 2007.
This was the superiority of the Samsung SCH-W579 . It could be active in two networks at the same time. During the new cellular phone restart will have the SIM card choice whatever that will become the main card (CDMA or GSM). When being active, in the screen will appear signal indicator from the two networks (C for CDMA and G for GSM).
Turn me on:
a. Dual mode could be active simultaneously.
b. Handwriting recognition was as fascinating alternative for text message.
c. The imaging facility was richer and more fun.
d. Touch screen as the choice for the feature exploration.
e. Multimedia feature was complete (at least for me :)) .
Turn me off:
a. The cell phone size was too big, but I think its fair enough for it carries 2 mode.
b. When could reduced the size, definitely will be more good-looking.
c. The built-in memory was only 20MB.
d. Stylus pen could not be inserted in the cellular phone body.
e. The stylus pen position was hanged annoying during the taking of the photograph.
f. There was the risk for the stylus pen of being lost.
Released in Indonesia on March 2007.
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On March 26 2007 Sony Ericsson announced one of my dreamphone, the new W580 slider Walkman phone in Orlando, a day before the official start of the CTIA Wireless show. This quad-band GSM/EDGE phone was designed specifically with the North American market in mind, something of a rare thing at Sony Ericsson these days. But I think lot of rare thing that Sony Ericsson trying to bring for us. Bravo... Sony Ericsson... I love your phone style, always represent my life style.
Sony Ericsson states that the phone will be available initially in white or gray, both of which will have Walkman orange accents.
As a Walkman phone, the W580 obviously caters to the music lover. The device ships with a 512MB Memory Stick Micro card that can hold just short of 500 songs when filled up by a PC running the included Sony Ericsson Disc2Phone software. A supplied USB cable will let the W580 be used as a USB mass storage device when connected to a personal computer. For those radio maniac (lol), the W580 also sports an RDS compatible FM radio. If, instead, you prefer to have your phone doing the transmitting, the W580's built-in Bluetooth stereo support will allow it to supply tunes to a pair of wireless headphones - not included (uh.. I hate this statement ;))
Other features of note in the W580 include the 2" 262k color display, a 2 megapixel fixed-focus camera, and a pedometer that can track steps walked and ran, speed, distance, and calories burned. In terms of software, the W580 sports a full RSS news feed reader, 3D Java games, and the Track ID application that lets users identify songs by simply holding their phone up to an audio source - like a car stereo speaker.
The Sony Ericsson W580 is expected to start shipping in Q3 of this year. The company has not released any pricing information at this time.
Here`s the Short Specifications
GENERALNetwork GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
SIZE
Dimensions 99 x 47 x 14 mm
Weight 94 g
DISPLAY
Type TFT, 256K colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels
- Wallpapers, screensavers
MEMORY
Phonebook 1000 contacts, Photo call
Card slot Memory Stick Micro (M2), 512 MB card included
12 MB shared memory
FEATURES
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email
Browser WAP 2.0/HTML(NetFront), RSS feeds
Colors Style White, Urban Grey
Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video
- TrackID music recognition
- Walkman 2.0 music player
- FM radio with RDS
- Built-in handsfree
BATTERY
Standard battery, Li-Ion
Stand-by Up to 370 h
Talk time Up to 9 h
Wish I could have one : ))
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In just 18 months, since their Korean launch (and just 11 months since the global launch), LG has pushed 10 million KG800 Chocolate's out their doors. The sleek, sliding music-phone has been a marketing hit with the young and hip set - owing to it's tremendous short-term sales performance. This announcement is almost a farewell celebration for the Chocolate, as LG makes way for its Shine surely a great way to make an exit.
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