Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Meet the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet. iPhone 3GS features video recording, Voice Control, up to 32GB of storage, and more.


Meet the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet. iPhone 3GS features video recording, Voice Control, up to 32GB of storage, and more.

iPhone 3GS v 3G - Speed Test



The Fastest iPhone Ever
The first thing you’ll notice about iPhone 3GS is how quickly you can launch applications. Web pages render in a fraction of the time, and you can view email attachments faster. Improved performance and updated 3D graphics deliver an incredible gaming experience, too. In fact, everything you do on iPhone 3GS is up to 2x faster and more responsive than iPhone 3G.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Imate SP5 Mobile Phone


With features such as the new Windows Mobile 5.0 and Quad-band GSM, the Imate SP5 Mobile Phone is a power device in the convenient size of a regular mobile phone. Measuring 107.5mm x 46.2mm x 17.5mm and weighing in at 106g, the SP5 packs in more punch in the same form as did the i-mate SP3 mobile phone.
As well as global roaming with a quad-band antenna with EDGE support, the SP5 offers more connectivity with bluetooth and 802.11b WiFi. The i-mate SP5 keeps making the world a little smaller, bringing people closer, all in a small package with big features!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

T-Mobile Sidekick 3 Preview


The T-Mobile Sidekick 3 is the replacement for the Sidekick II device. So far, T-Mobile have not officially confirmed the Sidekick 3, but there is absolutely no doubt that it exists
It's worth noting that the device says Sidekick 3 on the back when opened - not Sidekick III, even though T-Mobile use Roman numerals for their MDA series.
It's a somewhat smoother and smarter looking device than the old Sidekick - the Sidekick 3 has more of a look of a portable gaming machine rather than a communicator, although overall the layout is pretty similar.
Arrange to the left and right of the QWERTY keypad are a series of other control buttons, and in these photographs they are actually quite dark, so perhaps they are illuminated when available. This certainly gives the Sidekick 3 a tidier look

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Phone for the health conscious


If you're a health and fitness freak, you'd better keep your fingers crossed that this Health Conscious Tracking Phone concept will be realized none the sooner. This handset is capable of tracking the user's health via nutrition and fitness details, thanks to the eNose technology that "smells" and recognizes certain foods through their respective chemical signatures. This collected data will then be analyzed, where you will be informed of whether any food groups are missing from your diet or not. Designed by Kristina Lee, I'd say the form factor certainly needs a whole lot more work before I stuff an avocado down my pants pocket. from.http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2007/05/phone_for_the_health_conscious.html

Nokia E61i


The day my beloved Nokia E61 was stolen was a sad, sad day in my life. I had grown oddly attached to its alluring screen, quirky buttons and its uncanny ability to hunt down open WiFi spots. The killer was that it never played nice with iSync on my Mac so I rarely backed it up to my PC. So alas, I lost enough data and contacts to make a sizable dent. Like I said, it was a sad, sad day.
It didn't take me long to start hunting for a replacement E61.... burning the midnight oil... searching Ebay (you know the drill). But when I saw the announcement of the Nokia E61i, I resolved to wait it out. The long list of new phone offerings distracted me... first the iPhone with it's tempting touch screen... then the Blackjack with it svelte profile... and who could resist the Blackberry Pearl... and I have to admit that the Sony Ericsson W880i teased me with it's uber-clean looks but I stayed away from them all... and I am proud of myself
I will confess, however, that I was given a loaner Nokia N93 and had a blast tinkering with the video cam. This was sufficient to sustain me until the E61i was released. from.http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2007/05/nokia_e61i_review.html

BenQ-Siemens E52 and C31


The squared off design of the BenQ-Siemens E52 is very reminiscent of Siemens designed handsets - but underneath this is a pure BenQ device with little or no input from the old Siemens Mobile arm of the business.
Priced at around €130 or less, the E52 is a tri-band GSM phone with GPRS and Bluetooth, an MP3 player, FM radio, 1.3 megapixel camera and expandable memory using microSD cards. The display is a 1.8" 176x220 pixel panel in 262,000 colours.
So far the BenQ-Siemens E52 looks like an inexpensive, smart but fairly dull phone. One interesting twist though is that the E52 has a built-in laser pointer and it can even be used as a mouse in PowerPoint presentations via a suitable Bluetooth link. It's an unusual twist which shows that the E52 is aimed at business users.
It's quite a heavy phone at 122 grams, but it's hard to say where all the weight goes.. the battery life is pretty unremarkable at 4 hours talktime and it's not as though it's a 3G phone. At 102 x 45 x 15mm in size, the E52 is a fairly typical size for a business handset. from.http://www.mobilegazette.com/benq-siemens-e52-c31-07x06x12.htm

HTC Touch (T-Mobile MDA Touch)


HTC is a pretty established player in the smartphone market - it has been around for 10 years and is widely considered to be the market leader when it comes to Windows Mobile handsets, with a wide variety of designs available.
One problem that HTC have had is that fundamentally, all their phones are very similar. Yes - you can add 3G, WiFi, keyboards, touchscreens and even GPS and then mix the ingredients around, but underneath they're all constrained somewhat by the fact that they run Windows.
So, the HTC Touch (codenamed the HTC Elf and also known as the HTC P3450) represents a new departure. Instead of supply the Touch with a standard Windows Mobile implementation, they've chosen to do something a little different. Using a technology called TouchFLO™, HTC have made the Touch very much easier to control with a finger rather than a stylus. The Touch automatically distinguished between a stylus and a finger - the user simply sweeps their finger across the display and the Touch comes up with an elegant interface that is specially optimised for this type of use. HTC say that it is "an animated, three-dimensional interface... the interface can be spun by swiping a finger right or left across the display.. TouchFLO also enhances finger touch scrolling and browsing of Web pages, documents, messages and contact lists". from.http://www.mobilegazette.com/htc-touch-07x06x05.htm