Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Nokia 5800 xpressmusic: dance to the beats


Nokia's very first touchscreen phone is impressively successful. A distinguishing mark of this phone is its sleekness which is only 52 mm in width. It is potentially the slimmest mobile phone on the market. With music now being an essential requirement in all mobile phone handsets, it really has become an important part of the device that are used by youngsters. To cater to this need, the Finnish manufacturer which has already proved its mettle well, Nokia has launched the amazing Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic Vodafone which has impressed all generations.

Samsung L870 – Phone with Brushed Body


In the high class family of slider mobile phones, one more mobile added by the brand Samsung is L870. The glossy stainless steel body gives a catchy appearance to the phone, which makes the user spellbound. The classy camera with sharp resolution will capture your every precious moment. You will not get bored with the superlative features of this 13.5mm thick phone that includes all the multimedia features to enthrall the user.

Characteristics of Mobile Phone

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The Operating System used in this phone is Symbian OS v9.3 of series 60 rel. 3.2.

Apple iPhone - A complete communication device with sophisticated features


The Apple iPhone is believed to be one of the best options for the business class, for it has amazing software features which enable the users to do their different type of office work with great ease. The commendable widget possesses many software features like PowerPoint, word, excel and so on. This device is having a 2 mega pixels camera with which you are able to take great photos. The camera of this handset has also got many strong features to improve the quality of the pictures.

Samsung i8510 16GB – Enjoy the Wider Network Coverage!


Today mobile phones have become an imperative part of our lives because the recent handsets are equipped with various advanced multimedia features. Samsung i8510 16GB is truly a smart phone with beautiful and lavish outlook. This handset is also renowned as Samsung Innov8.

Inside the box

The overall package of this handset contain following accessories

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Use manual
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Mains charger
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Standard battery of Lithium

Data transmission techniques

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Smartphones have always been big business, but this year, they're set to get even bigger, and a handful of mobile phones in 2009 look set to make them all the more important: the Nokia N97, the Toshiba TG01, and the incredible Palm Pre.

Nokia N97 - Symbian for the next generation

Buying a Cell Phone: An Overview


In the last decade the cell phone industry has grown thousand fold all around the world. A cell phone is somewhat necessary for an individual to keep up with the busy life of the current era. A few years back, a cell phone was not considered a necessity; it was just a luxury that was being enjoyed by only a small number of individuals. But nowadays, life without a cell phone seems impossible. People all around the world are addicted to the use of a cell phone. This is mainly because the cell phone is no longer just a cell phone; it has evolved into many things like a personal digital assistant (pda), music player, a global positioning system (gps) and a lot more. Everyday different manufacturers around the world are introducing the models with the new features. This is what needs to be taken into consideration when you go for buying a cell phone. You need to be sure about the features you want that suit your lifestyle well.

The Money Matter

Nowadays there is so much choice for an individual to buy a cell phone. Every company is producing the models with state of the art technology and features everyday. Price is the main thing that makes a difference in these different models. An expensive phone is likely to have more features, reliability and a better technology than a cheap one. Everyone wants a best phone in the market for him but high price of the cell phones comes in the way therefore price is a big thing that needs to be kept in mind while buying a cellular phone. But expensive and sophisticated phones are not everyone’s choice; there are people who just want a simple cell phone which is not much expensive but does its job well only as a cell phone. Also the extra features provided in the expensive phones are not everyone’s need.
Therefore the price is a main thing to keep in mind whenever you to buy a cell phone. Do not buy a cell phone just because it is expensive; buy the one that suits your needs.

Choices in Different Vendors and their Models

Lucky for the customers that nowadays there are a huge number of cell phone manufacturers who have a vast number of models for customers to choose from. Every vendor holds certain advantages that the other lacks in. This creates a great competition which is very healthy for the cell phone industry. Also this competition results in the reduction of the price which is beneficial for the end user.
Some people have liking for a certain brand but they still have a lot of choice in the models offered by the same brand. Every other day a new model is launched by a company, this is a strategy of companies to keep a customer stick to their brand and attract more.

Research is Always Better

It is always better to research about the phone you are going to buy before you set out to actually buy it. There are number of ways to know about that phone, the best one is internet. You can read the product reviews on the internet for that phone and know if there are any issues with it. You can also know the people’s view about the certain features offered by that particular device on internet. Also try to read the review by some critic about that phone; it will further clarify its view in your mind.
Hence it is to be said that in order to get the desired satisfaction, the above things should be kept in mind before buying a cell phone.

Submitted By Sherry

Saturday, April 18, 2009

about:mobile - Fennec M8, Camera Input Tag and more…


In this issue…
Fennec M8Camera Input TagTraceMonkey for FennecAdd-ons for Mobile
Fennec M8Mark Finkle has written about Fennec M8 being released. M8 is the latestpre-alpha milestone release of the Fennec mobile browser which willeventually become Firefox Mobile. M8 includes a new set of icons that SeanMartell and Madhava Enros wrote about, improved [...]

Orange and Sony Ericsson Announce Pan-European Marketing Agreement with Sony BMG Artist Jamiroquai to Offer Exclusive Video and Music Content for K600

Which cell phone is best suited for your mobile work needs? Learn how to choose the best cell phone and what you need to look for in cell phone so that you can work from anywhere.
The mobile devices environment is becoming complex day by day with various factors affecting the development and testing. In today's world you have a number of choices to make: what device should your application use, what operating system, what networks will be relied on? And the list only keeps growing. Why not make things simpler? Mobiquest′s Mobile Test Centre offers mobile application and testing services to simplify the testing needs of applications developers, service providers and handset manufacturers. Mobile Test Centre offers in-lab and in-field testing services in whole of Asia Pacific for top handsets and major operators.

Orange and Sony Ericsson Announce Pan-European Marketing Agreement with Sony BMG Artist Jamiroquai to Offer Exclusive Video and Music Content for K600


Joint marketing activities between the two companies will feature the well-known Jamiroquai ‘Buffalo Man’ logo and will begin in August. Continuing through the second half of 2006, the campaign will be complimented by a private concert by Jamiroquai in Paris for Orange customers and key partners,details of which will be announced closer to the time.
Niall O’Keeffe, Vice-President Brand and Consumer Propositions, Orange, comments: “As a pioneer of mobile music, Orange is pleased to have secured this exclusive deal with Jamiroquai and Sony Ericsson. Through the Orange 3G network we will be able to deliver a richer, faster experience for customers to access exclusive Jamiroquai video and music content on Orange World, or watch video, access audio content, or make video calls on their K600i phone."
Jamiroquai’s Jay Kay comments: “I’m learning more and more about these innovative new mobile formats every day and I definitely see them as an important way of getting Jamiroquai’s music and visuals out there. 3G is a whole new dimension and I’m delighted to have hooked up with Orange and Sony Ericsson – two leaders in their field."
“We are extremely pleased to be collaborating with Orange, Jamiroquai and Sony BMG on this exciting initiative," says Janosch Brengel, Director of Marketing, Sony Ericsson Global Customer Unit (Orange). “Our objective is to add value to Orange’s 3G offering by developing a complete package and maximizing the level of integration around superstar video content, a ground breaking European campaign and Orange’s innovative services. The artistry and music of Jamiroquai is both creatively unique and commercially successful and we believe this will have a positive effect on the appeal of the marketing campaign," he adds. “Creating a presence outside our traditional music spheres with an iconic artist like Jay is not only desirable but now essential. This partnership is perfectly targeted towards our, and their, core demographic whilst maintaining Jay at the cutting edge of technology and music delivery," states Dave Shack, Vice President International, Sony BMG UK.
Coinciding with the release of Jamiroquai’s 6th album “Dynamite", which has reached Top 10 charts across Europe, the integrated campaign will feature exclusive audio and video content, including Jamiroquai’s latest video promoting the single ‘7 Days In Sunny June’.

Sony Ericsson W205


Get the most out of your best music and favourite radio channels with Walkman player, FM radio and TrackID music recognition. The slider mobile phone comes with a complete package of entertainment features and the power to set up playlists to ensure you have the right music no matter the occasion. Share your tunes with friends via the speaker phone function – if you love your music they will too.
Need a change? Tune into the FM radio to listen to the latest news, music, sport commentary and talk shows. Heard something you like? Use TrackID to name that tune and artist, and you can even record a sample of a song from the radio to use as your new ringtone.
"The W205 is perfect for those who love portable music but have never had the Walkman phone experience." said Timo Maassmann, Marketing business manager at Sony Ericsson. "The W205 is a stylish slider phone allowing you to enjoy your music wherever you are – whether it's on the bus, at college or chilling in the park. You can also share more than music with the 1.3 megapixel camera. Capture the action in stills or video and send them to friends via MMS or via Bluetooth. The multiple phonebook function is an added bonus - share your phone with your family but keep your contacts separate from theirs."
The W205 WalkmanFill it with pop and make it rock with the following features:
Enjoy your music with the Walkman experience
FM radio – catch up with the latest news and views
TrackID - name that tune at a press of a button
1.3 megapixel camera – capture your favourite moments on film
Bluetooth - share your favourite songs, pictures and video clips, or connect to a wireless headset
Multiple phone books – keep your contacts in order if someone needs to borrow your phone

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Enjoy the same communication and computing power that you have in the office when you're on the move. Access the Internet, intranet, email and corporate network wherever you are.

All about Mobile Life


There’s much more to the camera in a mobile phone than only a device for taking photos. The value of the camera phone above and beyond a digital camera is the result of integration of the camera with other mobile handset hardware and software, and services.In this meeting we will be describing and discussing the many applications, native and which may be added to the camera phone by the user, that enrich images, extract information from the user’s environment and add to the utility and fun of mobile platforms.

2008, the Year the Mobile Market Gets Touch-y



Your mobile phone is always on your person, making it a lucrative market for advertisers.
Most cell-phone consumers are still carrying “dumb” phones but are starting to look at smartphones. This is especially true as the BlackBerry Pearl and $100 Palm Centro are making smartphones more accessible, price-wise.
Here in the U.S., high-speed mobile broadband networks are becoming more pervasive.
Web sites are increasingly being offered in impressive mobile versions.
One major barrier to adoption with smartphones is the clunky interface these devices offer. Small screens combined with cramped keyboards, inadequate mobile software, and awkward pointing devices make email writing, web browsing and other common tasks difficult.At this year’s Mobile World Congress, the world’s largest mobile phone gathering, it was clear the major handset makers were well aware of the issues facing mobile phone users. The buzz from the conference centered on Nokia, Samsung and Sony trying to capture the user interface spirit of Apple’s iPhone. For example, most modern cell phones come with a camera phone, MMS features and the Java framework that allows for the use of a mobile platform. However, interaction with these advanced features is hindered by the complex user interfaces found on the phones.
Clearly a development was needed to engage customers.In June 2007, Apple showed the world how user-friendly and useful the touch interface could be. Now that the mobile handset market has had some time to react, two options are coming our way that are sure to heat up the market.Google’s Android platform will feature a touch capability. Imagine being able to zoom and move around with Google’s Street View or having access to your Google Talk contacts with the flick of a finger. For an interactive presentation, check out Android’s Andy Rubbin showcasing the device’s user experience:

Amazingly, the Android demo is running on a device that has a 300 Mhz processor — half of what the iPhone currently uses. With this type of efficient horsepower, it will be simply shocking to see the types of applications mobile developers can bring to the mobile userbase when Android hits the streets.