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Monday, January 28, 2008

e-Buddy - Chat everywhere!

With Mobile Messenger and Mobile Internet version.

Chat with your MSN, Yahoo! ,Gtalk and AIM buddies from your phone.

eBuddy Mobile Messenger Beta

Download & install for the full experience.

Download the new eBuddy Mobile Messenger to your Mobile Phone to get the best user experience. And it is Multi-network: all buddies from MSN, Yahoo! and AIM in one single list.

Features

  • Rich interface
  • Fast response
  • Minimal data usage
  • Easy to use
  • Sound & Vibration
  • Group-chat
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eBuddy Mobile Internet

Chat directy from your mobile browser.

Surf to mob.ebuddy.com with the browser of your Mobile Phone, PDA, Sony PSP or Nintendo DS and find the basic functionalities to chat with your buddies.

Features

  • Runs in your browser
  • Basic chat functionalities
  • Fast response
  • No download required
  • Easy to use
  • Also works on older phones

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

SonyEricsson W35Oi Small but roomy

W35Oi

Small but roomy

Fashioned as a small portable music player - but with lots of room on the inside. Your W350 stores 470* songs on the memory card (included in phone kit).

Designed for music, made for life

The W350i gives you instant access to your music. Keep your phone closed and simply use the keys on the flip to browse songs, play and skip to the next track.

Get the song facts

Hear a song you want to know more about? Use TrackID™ and get the facts to your W350 in seconds.

Keeps you entertained

Tune in the FM radio to your favorite station. Or try a solo - the W350 comes pre-loaded with Guitar Legend™, a mobile game for rock'n'roll buffs.

MegaBass™

Enhanced bass frequencies for a superior listening experience.

Walkman® player

With the clear and intuitive Walkman® player interface, navigating your music is a breeze.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

SonyEricsson W76O Music as you like it


Music as you like it
Play it loud through the stereo speakers on the front. Shake your phone to change track. Identify un
known songs with TrackID™, use SensMe™ to choose song by mood.

Mobile gaming with a twist




The W760 takes mobile gaming to the next level. Control the games with motion sensor. Or just use the buttons. Play in horizontal or vertical mode.





Find your way

Looking for direction? Let the W760 and the built-in GPS lead the way. Just choose Google™ Maps Mobile or Wayfinder™ Navigator*.

Fill it up with songs

Headset or speakers - the stereo-widening effect makes your music sound great either way. And the W760 has room for variety - it stores over 950 songs (eAAC+ format).



Shake control

The easy way to change your tune: just shake your phone. With Shake control activated, press and hold the Walkman key, then flick your wrist. A vibration lets you know that the track has been changed - a new song from your current playlist is selected randomly then played automatically.

Playlists for your mood - SensMe™

Create playlists based on tempo and mood. Slow or fast, happy or sad - SensMe™ lets you choose songs from a two-axed mood map.

Stay fit

Enjoy your active life. Your phone comes with a GPS-supported fitness application, allowing you to record time, distance and speed every time you hit the running track. Or go for a walk.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Nokia E90 : Heavyweight champion

Size doesn't bother you? Then get ready for the stars and the moon, for the communicator gives it all: internet, GPS, excellent camera and many others.

The Nokia E90 Communicator is the latest addition to the set of contemporary high-performance devices for executives. We had to wait three years since the last Nokia 9500 Communicator appeared. Our patience was duly rewarded at the 2007 3GSM Congress, when Nokia unveiled the ultimate no-compromise mobile communication device. It remains faithful to some of the family traditions, others it forsakes, but the outcome is downright worth it. Nokia E90 has the familiar body construction: a hefty handset, which opens up to reveal a wide landscape display.

Before the E90 appeared, communicators used to be a class on its own in the Nokia portfolio. They had their own UI, which brought forth a number of issues. Above all, every application had to be adapted to the uncommon S80 UI. Quite unaffordable and therefore rare, communicators were ostracized by software developers. That's exactly the flaw, which has been addressed in the new Nokia E90. The phone features a standard Symbian 9.2 and 3rd edition S60, working on a giant display and ensuring far greater compatibility.

Key features

  • Full-fledged keyboard
  • Big and high-resolution display
  • Integrated GPS
  • Built-in maps and basic navigation without charge
  • 128 MB memory
  • 512 MB microSD in the standard package
  • Integrated WLAN, HSDPA
  • Quality e-mail client
  • Office applications, document creation and editing enabled
  • Seamless synchronization with computer (PC Suite)
  • MiniUSB universal connector (Mass storage enabled)
  • Built-in camera with autofocus
  • Stereo FM radio and A2DP-enabled Bluetooth for wireless stereo headphones
  • Quality loudspeakers
  • VoIP support
  • Elegant and presentable appearance
  • Quality construction
  • UI compatible with other Nokia phones
  • System speed

Main disadvantages

  • Size and weight
  • Third party applications incompatible with the built-in GPS
  • Charges for navigation capabilities
  • Multitasking still not perfect
  • Inadequate battery life
  • No small-size charger like in the N95
  • No camera lens cover
  • Wired headset with a 2.5mm jack, no volume control on the remote
  • No USB Mass Storage for the phone memory
  • Price-1099USD

Sony Ericsson DS220


Sony Ericsson are busy producing various music accessories for mobile phones such as headsets and portable speakers that can pair with a cell phone through a Bluetooth connection. The Sony Ericsson HBH-DS220 is one of these new Bluetooth headsets that can pair with almost any cell phone providing it supports Bluetooth. The Sony Ericsson DS220 Bluetooth headset can be adjusted to every ear by means of the included extra earplugs. The price tag that comes with this headset is not one of the cheapest, 75 Euros.

Sony Ericsson DS220 Bluetooth Headset

The headset is also available in an entirely black version and a brown one. The Bluetooth headset DS220 of Sony Ericsson has a cylindrical shape with a clip on the end to attach the headset to your clothes. Its trendy and playful design make this the perfect designer headset for the younger consumer.

Three buttons are available to operate the Bluetooth headset and besides that a small LCD screen offers information about the battery status among other things. The topside has a connection for plugging in the included 3.5mm earplugs. A battery charger, not included, can be connected to the bottom of the headset. The trendy Bluetooth headset Sony Ericsson HBH-DS220 has a neat and compact design and comes with earplugs offering stereo sound.

Motorola QWERTY - Moto Q

Today’s individuals and corporations are looking for mobility to give them an edge, and the new Q delivers. The world’s thinnest QWERTY, Q changes the playing field for mobile email devices by delivering a superior mobile office experience with no compromises. Combining quality voice, data, and multimedia in one amazing “RAZR-thin” package, Q helps make mobility = productivity. With Q, corporations can bring mobile email to their entire organizations while mobile professionals can be confident they can be productive by having a quality phone and email experience in an innovative and stylish form factor.

Q
leverages Microsoft’s familiar and trusted Windows Mobile software and is among the first devices to run on the new Windows Mobile 5.0 platform which delivers scalable and cost-effective mobile messaging support with Exchange 2003 out of the box. This enables the device to work overtime to leverage existing corporate investments in infrastructure, training and support while continuing to protect office networks, data and applications.
Price- 199 usd

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

iPhone gets actual GPS receiver

iPhone gets actual GPS receiver

Seems like the iPhone will benefit from an external GPS module somewhere around February. A GPS device to go with the preinstalled Google maps application is already in the works with a real prototype already available.

You can have a look at the device and how it works along with its custom application. In order to put the device into use you do have to have your iPhone jailbroken so that you can install the third party application that gets the GPS coordinates to Gmaps.

The GPS receiver module is produced by Part Foundry and is based on the SirfStar III chipset. Expected retail price is USD 89, which sounds like a good bargain.

Samsung i450 review: Symbian sounds good

Samsung i450 review: Symbian sounds good
In most people's minds Symbian and Samsung are two things that just don't go together. The Samsung i450 however might just be here to prove them wrong. Sporting the rare dual-slide design, it is one of the most interesting smartphone offerings recently announced.

Key features:
Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
Dual slide design with unique Touch wheel key
2.4" 256K color TFT LCD display with QVGA resolution
3G with HSDPA
3.5mm standard stereo audio jack
microSD memory card slot reportedly accepting high-capacity cards
FM radio with RDS
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
Main Disadvantages:
No WLAN
Average display quality
Mediocre camera
No camera lens cover
3.5mm jack cannot be used for plugging a hands-free set

A music-oriented smartphone is not the most frequent sight around, so it's no wonder the few of those get quite a lot of attention. As we see it, with Samsung i450 it is quite well deserved. The dual slider packs a good number of features, which - combined with the unique music control solution and the Series 60 user interface - seem a good stepping stone to market success.
Thinking about the market spot and rivals, the first name that comes in mind is Nokia N81. Boasting nice sound quality, similar design and dimensions plus the same OS, the N-series phone will surely put up a fight for the hearts of music smartphone lovers. Furthermore, the Wi-Fi capabilities and the dedicated gaming keys can be a huge advantage for some of the potential buyers.

If Samsung want to make a serious market stand with the i450, it will probably need to be released at an a bit lower price than N81. This however is only our opinion, and Samsung's marketing department might see things differently.