Tuesday, May 25, 2010

BlackBerry 9800 Slider




Check out the video below of the new Blackberry 9800 Slider featuring the AT&T splash screen as well as a closer look at the BlackBerry 6 operating system. According to BGR and its inside sources say the Bold 9800 slider could be released as early as June exclusively through AT&T. 

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Samsung I5500 Corby



I'm not a fan of using Samsung phones, they've got a variety of shapes and sizes but this one kinda looks cool - the Samsung I5500 Corby that will run Android and become the first Corby to earn a smartphone degree.

As of now sources still don't know much about this new Corby, except that it recently got a Wi-Fi certification for the b/g/n protocols. It received FCC certification as well, obviously a 3G, Bluetooth and GPS for the Samsung I5500. The camera resolution is unknown, but it probably won't be more than 3MP.

The rumors add Android 2.1 Eclair and Corby branding to the mix and an expected price of 200 euro putting it at the low end of the price range for an Android phone.

Samsung I5500 Corby photo still kept tightly under warps so we still don't have a clue what it looks like. The photo on top is a quick mockup.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Sony Ericsson Bravia Phone




Usually when we say Sony Bravia the first thing that comes up into our mind is a LCD TV, right? But check this out, Sony’s Bravia brand comes a new flip phone headed for the Japanese market, which is a CDMA device called the BRAVIA Phone S004 that’s been manufactured by Sony Ericsson. Gives you the following features: a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU for a speedy handset; the 3.2-inch screen can be rotated to the side so it opens up in landscape style; a 0.9-inch organic EL display on the outside that will display incoming caller’s details; has included a Wi-Fi enabled memory card.



It’s available for 50,000 Yen which is about $ 539(USD) in three colors - platinum white, black and star dust pink. Does it looks cool??

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Sony Ericsson Zylo with Walkman




Sony Ericsson Zylo with Walkman – Next generation Walkman phone provides you with the best music experience they have come to expect from Walkman phones. It does multi task - while you are busy on social networking such as twitter to facebook, sharing your status online and catching up with friends, you can still listen to your favourite music on the walkman player with just a touch of a button. Another key function available on both phones is TrackID – which allows us to access the name and artist of a tracks you want to hear.

The Sony Ericsson Zylo with Walkman comes preloaded with sounds so you can pretend they are still at work, walking on the street or in a restaurant. The FLAC format, which debuts on this handset, allows you to experience superb sound.

The 103mm x 52mm x 16mm (4.0in x 2.0in x .62in) Zylo comes equipped with a 3.2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth support, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support, a 2.6-inch 320 x 240 pixel display, and up to 16GB of microSD storage.






Will be vailable in select markets in the third quarter of 2010, and the phone will be available in Jazz Black, Chacha Silver, and Swing Pink. Pricing has not yet been announced.

4th Generation iPhone??

Check out the video below about this 4th Generation iPhone. I really don't understand what the guy is saying but based from what he is holding was the same with this one iPhone 4G.



Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 up to Android 2.1

One of the big mindshare-grabbing devices of the smartphone world,The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, made us wait a cool 6 months between its November announcement and wide retail availability  in April. 





One of the secret hopes while all that waiting was going on was that perhaps SE would surprise us and upgrade  the dusty old Android 1.6 base installation to a fresh and creamy Eclair (2.1) or even a frosty Froyo (2.2) treat shortly after launch. Time to lay those dreams to rest, as Sony Ericsson has come with an official schedule for upgrading the firmware on the Xperia X10 and its X10 mini and X10 mini pro siblings, which places the Android 2.1 delivery in the 4th quarter of 2010.

Nokia N97 was a bit of a disaster??




Who owns a Nokia 97? How was it? Does it fit to what you really needed in a mobile phone? Some of my friends does own a Nokia 97 and negative feedbacks/bad impression came along after they bought it. Some of the negative feedbacks was: if you consumed 60 or 70% of the memory, it hangs up; it also have a delayed response - in other words, Nokia N97 was a bit of a disaster. Some companies denies issues like this one but Nokia admits that the N97 was a bit of a failure.

Anssi Vanjoki Nokia's VP of Markets recently said in an interview that the N97 was a "tremendous disappointment in terms of the experience quality for the consumers and something did not anticipate." How refreshingly candid!. Well at least they admitted that it was really a disaster and that's the best thing that a person should do.

For me nobody's perfect same as in gadgets that we use. It's the way on how we use things up.

Diamond Blackberry Bold II

The Blackberry Bold 2, one of the world’s most established handsets just got bolder but now with its own unique statement amongst the elite, in the arrangement of its own spectacular dressing which accommodate approx 6ct of beautifully set VVS1 diamonds in the front lower section and crafted Stainless steel rear, all of which give this handset a more conspicuous mode. A Limited edition masterpiece of only 10 to be made. More luxury designs of this product can be seen on goldstriker. The Diamond Blackberry Bold II will cost you £14,995.00.




Where to buy: Stuart Hughes

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

T-Mobile's MyTouch 3G Slide

iPhones, HTC's, Android Phones, Smartphones etc. what else can a mobile phone world can offer? Check this out a new brand of Android phone call The MyTouch 3G Slide. T-Mobile has unveiled the next handset in its expanding Android phone lineup, the MyTouch 3G Slide. Feature an Android 2.1, a 3.4-inch HVGA touch-screen display, a 5 megapixel camera, and microSD removable storage—and 8 GB card will come in the box with the phone. 



The phone will operate on T-Mobile’s 3G network, of course, and also features Wi-Fi connectivity for connecting to the Internet from accessible Wi-Fi hotspots. The MyTouch 3G Slide will pack some heft, though: it weighs 5.8 ounces, which puts it on the chubby side for current smartphones.

The MyTouch 3G Slide is up for grabs this June but unfortunately T-Mobile has not released any pricing information yet.