
Archive for June, 2007


ASUS A696 new line of ultra-slim GPS PDAs.
Cased in stainless steel and packing the latest technology, the ASUS A696 perfectly marries the two worlds of consumer electronics and extreme luxury.Ultra Slim GPS PDA Sparkles with High Quality Feel. Extremely slim PDA with embedded antenna discreetly hidden from view. Organizer: with the latest Windows Mobile 5.0 OS. Personal Navigator with integrated GPS MP3 Player with over 15hrs play time. Internet Browser with integrated WiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g. Bluetooth v2.0 Link. Recorder with over 6hrs record time. Car Kit & Maps in 1GB SD card Included.


HTC P3350 is a powerful multimedia mobile with all the PDA features and more. The HTC Media Hub allows you to play and manage the music or videos tracks, create and store ringtones. You can also listen to FM radio and music on HTC P3350. The latest HTC P3350 phones provide a rich Internet, messaging and multimedia experience and comes with a 2.8” LCD touch screen and a 2.0 megapixel camera in portrait or landscape mode.


Announcements of Fingerprint Phones Accelerate as Mobile Phone Makers Adopt Atrua’s Made-for-Mobile Fingerprint Touch Control Solution
Campbell, CA, June 26, 2007 – 2007 has seen a significant increase in the pace of announcements of new mobile phone models that incorporate fingerprint recognition capability, with over 80% of these new phones utilizing Atrua’s made-for-mobile fingerprint solution. Already, in the first half of 2007, twelve new fingerprint phone models have been revealed – ten of which use Atrua’s fingerprint touch control.
Cell phone makers are incorporating Atrua’s fingerprint capability to bring improved usability, privacy, and security features to smart phones and feature phones. Atrua’s latest fingerprint solution, the ATW310, is ideally suited for the unique requirements of mobile phones. It consumes 16 to 33 times less battery power and is over 40% smaller than the latest products from Authentec, UPEK, and other fingerprint sensor vendors. Mobile network operators are also backing Atrua’s solution, because of its open-standards based approach that integrates well with the phone’s security architecture.


Sprint has launched the Mogul by HTC, the newest Windows Mobile device from Sprint. Operating on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, the Mogul by HTC is the first CDMA device in the U.S. with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition and will also be the first handset from Sprint that will support EV-DO Rev.
The Mogul by HTC replicates the familiar Windows PC-based experience and utilizes a suite of software unavailable in the U.S. on any other CDMA device to deliver a variety of key benefits including increased security and added support for HTML email and Microsoft Office Mobile. Broad wireless data functionality gives customers more choices for quick and convenient email, attachments and text messages; view documents; browse the Web; listen to news, music and audio clips; and access corporate applications while on the go.


The concept Seesaw Mobile Phone , designed by Karsten Willmann , has a slightly bulging hinge that appears to be at odds with its slimline design. But the cunningly clever bit is that the hinge, containing the phone’s camera and flashlight, also acts to angle the display up towards you when lying on a desk. That means you can read the OLED screen while its resting.
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Via : tech.co.uk


Similar to Samsung X830, the Samsung SGH-F210 is a slim music player phone with slim body design. As a successor of Samsung F200, it has a 1GB built in memory now with an additional micro SD card slot supported. The F210 has the same keypad design as F200, with 3 keys in a row and is smaller than usual keypad due to its slimmer phone body.
Samsung SGH-F210 features:
Via : Slashphone


Accessing the internet from your phone is finally a practical reality rather than a glitchy gimmick
Surfing the web on your mobile phone used to be frustrating. Users of early Wap phones, which gave access to the internet on the move, found many websites didn’t work, while those that did were often poorly designed and difficult to read.
How things have changed. Great advances have been made recently in the number and quality of websites. You can now see news headlines on your handset’s screen, watch video clips, Google, check your Hotmail account, even monitor eBay auctions. So it’s no surprise that the number of people accessing the internet in this way has already this year topped 16m in the UK, according to the Mobile Data Association.
Via : Timesonline


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Yahoo said on Tuesday it would introduce later this week a faster, enhanced version of its Internet services for U.S. mobile phone users, while expanding into key markets in Asia, Canada and Europe.
“We believe more people are going to access the Internet on their mobile devices in 10 years time than on the PC, so we have really been concentrating on this area,” said Geraldine Wilson, the European head of Yahoo’s Connected Life unit.
Since January, a test version of Yahoo Go 2.0 has been free to download in the United States. It will now be offered in local languages in 13 countries, including France, Germany, Spain, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
Yahoo Go 2.0 will be available on “tens of millions of phones” both in Europe and Asia by the end of this year, said Marco Boerries, senior vice president of the company’s mobile business, officially known as Yahoo Connected Life.


The grapevine suggests that LG will be coming with Fusic II soon. In its new form the Fusic II is said to feature 220×176 resolution screen, EV-DO, 1.3-megapixel camera that has been relocated to the front. In a more svelte look the new one weighs only 99gms.










