Introduction of Sony Ericsson G700

August 15, 2008 at 6:19 pm (Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

When it comes to its marketability, Sony Ericsson phones don’t easily depreciate in terms of the price. The company ensures that its patrons will certainly look forward to what is at stake with their upcoming models. Unlike other mobile phones, there is no certainty as to when the new Ericsson model phones will be released so it prompts the users to all the more crave for a brand new release. Very well then, the craving has been satiated when the manufacturing firm announced the launching of Sony Ericsson G700.

An Overview

This is definitely your new generation phone! Why? There is no doubt that this model phone’s “touch screen organizer” feature is extremely appealing. Perfect for the busy professionals, your schedule can be easily booked so that you don’t have to juggle in fulfilling your responsibilities whether at work or at home.

If you are after the audio, video, and camera quality, this brand new handset phone will be a perfect choice. It features a front camera which purposefully fits for video conferencing while it retains the rear 3.2 mega pixel quality camera. More so, its user-friendly attribute is strengthened by the volume control buttons on the side and its five-way navigation key. Going online is now more hassle-free with its Stylus. You can pan your photos, browse, and create emails as if you are just in front of your desktop computer or notebook. As a 3G phone, it conveniently supports a Micro Memory Stick which can be expanded up to 8GB. File transferring is never a problem with the USB mass storage device that comes with the package. Moreover, all common video and audio formats can be played by Sony Ericsson G700. These include the WMA, AAC, MPEG4, WMV9, H.264, H.263, AAC+, WAV, AND eAAC+.

A Brief Rundown of the Coolest Features

Alarm clock with radio equipment. Do you have a pretty busy schedule for the day that you need to be awake at a certain hour? Then simply set the alarm clock and assign your most tuned in radio network or an alarm signal that will wake you up.

Handwriting recognition made easy. With the stylus, you can come up with your text message with the slightest touch on the characters. Capture important moments. Both the video and camera resolutions are vivid so the most unexpected moments can be captured at any time.
It’s 3G! Access the Internet anytime. Enjoy audio, video calls and streaming, surf the net, send emails and multimedia messages as much as you want to. Log in to your email and browser the easy way. Wherever you are, you can update yourself with the latest messages sent to your inbox.

Enjoy the RSS feeds. Be updated with the most recent happenings. Just subscribe to an RSS feed and keep the notifications coming to you. Get in touch with the future with a user and finger-friendly device. The coolest deal is embedded in none other than the Sony Ericsson G700 phone!

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Motorola’s upcoming mobile phones

July 21, 2008 at 6:59 pm (Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , , , )

Motorola morphs the successful RAZR V3 into a 3G phone, announces a slew of entry-level handsets, and shows off three new fashion phones and wireless accessories, including a pair of Bluetooth Oakley sunglasses.
Hot on the heels of Nokia’s announcement of seven new mobile phones, Motorola has unveiled a 3G clamshell based on the design of the successful RAZR V3 called the V1150. The US-based manufacturer also announced a wide range of lower tier products at CommunicAsia 2005 in Singapore this week that it hopes will bolster its position in the Asia-Pacific region.

Although not quite as thin as its svelte GSM counterpart, the V1150 looks quite similar to its predecessor with a beautifully etched similar keypad and vivid dual displays. It sports a 2-megapixel camera for stills and an additional camera on the inside for 2-way video calling on third-generation (3G) networks. The V1150 also ups the ante by supporting removable TransFlash memory cards. While the company was quiet on the much-anticipated iTunes phones, the V1150 holds its own with a multimedia player supporting AAC+, MPEG4, WMV, WMA, MP3 and Real media files

Pricing is yet to be confirmed but it is expected to launch in Australia in the third quarter of 2005. Although not specific about exclusivity deals with any networks, Motorola’s director of product marketing for mobile devices Stephen Doran said the company is talking with a number of carriers for its release in Australia. Later this year, Optus, Vodafone and Telstra are expected to launch their own 3G mobile services in competition with Hutchison?s 3.

Motorola, the worlds second largest phone maker, also hopes to capture more market share through low-tier customers with two entry-level 3G handsets and four GSM models. The C975 is a candybar-designed 3G phone with a VGA camera, MP3 player and expandable memory via removable TransFlash cards. The V975 has similar capabilities but is a flip phone with an external colour display.

The new entry- to mid-level GSM models also aim to bring mobile technology to the masses, especially in developing mobile markets in South-East Asia. Devices include the back-to-basics, monochrome-screened C117 and its big brother, the colour-screened C157. Moving slightly up the scale is the Bluetooth-equipped V360. It features push-to-talk, an MP3 player and a VGA camera. Another follow-on from the success of the V3 is the V280. It is a candybar phone measuring a super-thin 114 x 49 x 11mm and boasting a 262K-colour, 128 x 160-pixel display.

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Nokia, launches 2600 & 1209

May 30, 2008 at 7:42 am (Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , , , )

Finish cell phone maker, Nokia, has launched two new entry-level mobile phones, Nokia 2600 and Nokia 1209, in the Indian market.

Nokia 2600 classic allows users to customise their phone with colorful, fully changeable Xpress-on covers and MP3 ring tones.

It comes with integrated FM radio and a VGA camera. Also, the handset supports MMS and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging for recording and editing messages.

Nokia 1209 comes with cost-tracking application, one-piece key-mat, power saver mode and multiple phone book that allows users to store nearly 200 numbers.

Nokia is consistently working towards understanding consumer needs and aspirations and bringing out devices that fulfill these requirements,” said Devinder Kishore Director, Marketing, Nokia India.

Nokia 2600 Classic and Nokia 1209 will be available for Rs 3539 and Rs 1789 respectively.

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5 Megapixel phone launched by Samsung

May 30, 2008 at 7:40 am (Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , , , )

Samsung has announced the launch of its flagship model, SGH-U900, in the Indian market. In addition, the company has also launched eight mobile phones and mobile accessories.

nnouncing the launch, Sunil Dutt, Country Head, Samsung India said, “These phones target today’s style-conscious consumers, looking for a perfect blend of outstanding quality, design and performance. We are confident that that these will enhance the Samsung consumer experience in the premium phone category.”

Samsung U900 features Magic Touch by DaCP that changes the navigation indicators on the keypad according to the user’s needs.

Like, when in music mode, music related icons will light up on the navigation indicators. When in camera mode, camera related icons such as zoom and brightness icons will appear.

At 12.9mm thin, the phone is equipped with professional photographic functions including a 5 megapixel camera.

Other features include, face detection, image stabiliser and wide dynamic range (WDR).

With 7.2 Mpbs HSDPA, users can also download songs at a faster speed compared to average 3G networks.

For music lovers, the phone features music library navigation, digital power amplifier by ICEpower technology, Bang and Olufsen ICEpower.

The phone is priced at Rs 20,585.

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