Wednesday, October 27, 2010

New Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones | Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone

Inside the Sony Ericsson PlayStation phone will be a 1GHz Qualcomm CPU, 512 MB of RAM, 1GB ROM and a microSD card slot. The touchscreen size isn't confirmed just yet but it's said to be between 3.7" and 4.1"(which sounds pretty reasonable for a gaming device). Oh, and you'll be getting a multitouch pad on the lower half of the slider for a complete gaming experience.

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sony ericsson


The pricing of the device is still unknown, but that's to be expected with the device not even officially announced yet. Considering that the latest Google OS isn't even officially announced yet, chances are you won't be able to get yourselves one of those babies for Christmas.

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sony ericsson

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Future Phone Nokia E-Cu

Nokia E-Cu A concept phone created by London based designer Patrick Hilandom which can be recharged from the heat, being in your pocket. Integrated thermoelectric generator converts heat into electricity any source capable of charging the phone.

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Nokia



Nokia



Nokia

The phone body is made of copper, on which are engraved heat sinks in the form of dried and cracked earth. Patrick says that every phone chargers produce 51,000 tons of emission of energy in the environment, in addition to greenhouse gases. The presence of a thermoelectric generator in the Nokia E-Cu is able to resolve this issue.

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Nokia

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Windows Phone 7 Handsets

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer shows off nine handsets from the likes of Dell, HTC, Samsung, and LG at the launch of Windows Phone 7. Microsoft on Monday announced its initial arsenal of handsets built around the new Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system, in what many believe is the company's last ditch attempt to regain traction in the mobile handset arena that's fallen into the hands of rivals like Apple and Google.

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Nokia N8 Preview

We were almost starting to suspect mobile phones of giving up and playing soft. They seemed unstoppable you know. They went from 5 to 12 in no time and there was nothing to suggest that digicams will ever get a timeout for a much needed breather. Surprised or not, the game is back on and Nokia are pulling the big guns out. The N8 is the new wannabe king of camera phones. Fat numbers on the specs sheet and all that shining armor, the new Nseries flagship is hitting hard and playing tough.

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Nokia

The Nokia N8 has two massive tasks on its hands: beat digicams at their own game and bring Symbian back to its past glory. The hardest thing perhaps is to tell which one is harder. But if anyone should be trusted to perform a seemingly impossible stunt, (still) market leaders Nokia are a safer bet than many.

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Nokia

Nokia N8 Features:

• General: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz, HSDPA
10.2 Mbps, HSUPA 2 Mbps

• Form factor: Touchscreen bar

• Dimensions: 113.5 x 59.1 x 12.9 mm, 86 cc; 135 g

• Display: 3.5-inch 16M-color nHD (360 x 640 pixels) AMOLED capacitive touchscreen

• Memory: 16GB storage memory, hot-swappable microSD card slot (up to 32GB)

• OS: Symbian^3

•CPU: ARM 11 680 MHz processor, 3D Graphics HW accelerator; 256 MB RAM

• Camera: 12 megapixel large-sensor (1/1.83”) autofocus camera with xenon flash, geo-tagging, face and smile detection and built-in ND filter; 720p video recording@25fps

• Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, microUSB port with
USB host support, 3.5mm audio jack, GPS receiver with A-GPS, HDMI port

• Misc: Accelerometer, DivX/XviD video support, Stereo FM radio with RDS, FM transmitter, 720p TV-out, Flash support in the web browser, anodized aluminum unibody, proximity sensor, scratch-resistant display

• Battery: 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery.

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As you see the hardware is all there there’re not too many devices out there that can match the Nokia N8. Some will understandably frown at what looks like unimpressive CPU clock speed and scarce RAM. Just remember that it’s the performance to be judged here and not the sheer numbers.

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Different platforms have different needs so we’ll only know if Symbian^3 can do without a 1GHz Snapdragon after we’ve seen the N8 in proper action.

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