27 Mayıs 2008 Salı

Palm Treo 850 pictures appear

You may recall that Philip reviewed the Palm Centro for us a few weeks ago and, although Philip was fairly happy with the device, my comments were that it was a nice form factor but as I'm no fan of the Palm OS it wasn't for me. Having used Windows Mobile for years I find Palm less friendly, but that said I'm sure Palm fans feel the same way about MW!

So when I first heard about the Palm Treo 850 I thought this might well be the answer. Similar in design to the Centro the 850 comes with Windows Mobile 6, 400MHz and 128MB RAM. You'll also notice from the image below (courtesy of Boy Genius) that there's a 320x320 square screen that's possibly subject to the same software compatibility issues as the Samsung i780. But check out the rest of the Spec. below (subject to change) GPS, HSDPA and 256MB ROM!!


Palm Treo 850w Specification:


* Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
* 400MHz 32bit Intel XScale PXA270
* 256MB ROM / 128MB RAM
* 2.5" 320x320 TFT Touch Screen
* GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850, UMTS1900, UMTS2100
* CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
* Built-in QWERTY-type keyboard, 40 keys
* microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, SDIO
* WiFi 802.11b, 802.11g
* Built in NMEA 0183
* 2.0MP Camera
* 1500 mAh Battery
* 60 x 113 x 14 millimetres

XPERIA X1 specs get further detailed in new white paper


Sony Ericsson's white papers have already provided plenty of details on its much-anticipated XPERIA X1 handset, and it looks like its latest one is no exception, with it shedding yet more light on the device's specs. Most notably, Sony Ericsson has now confirmed that the device will ship with 256MB of SDRAM, in addition to 512MB of NAND Flash, and it's gotten specific about the device's battery life, which it says will clock in at 10 hours talk time using GSM or 6.5 hours using UMTS. That'll take a further dip to 3.1 hours if you're making video calls all the time, with 3.5 hours required to recharge the 1500 mAh lithium polymer battery once its drained. Hit up the link below if you're looking for some more reading material to bide your time until the device's supposed September release.

Sellgino shows off GS-200 GPS Photo Tour geotagger


Geotagging devices are cropping up at a pretty steady pace these days, and it looks like you can now add one more company to the bandwagon, with Sellgino now showing off its GS-200 GPS Photo Tour device. Like other similar options out there, this one relies on your photo's EXIF data to match 'em up with the locations logged by the GPS receiver (a SiRF Star III, in this case), with some software provided to merge all that data together and plot out your travels on Google Maps. Somewhat more uniquely, this one will also double as a USB handset for VoIP calls (hence the design), and it can apparently be used as an external USB drive, though it's not clear how much storage space it packs. No word on a price or release date either, unfortunately.

25 Mayıs 2008 Pazar

Nokia E66 and E71 getting dressed backstage for grand entrance


We'd always prefer an actual announcement to a mere teaser, and in the case of the E66 and E71, we've seen these things exposed so many times in so many ways now that we're actually starting to think that we might know more about the business-class hotties than Nokia itself. Here's the latest scoop: Mobile Phone Helpdesk has gone ahead and locked down press shots of both devices, adding a little more glitz and glamor to the pair than the typical prerelease in-the-wild shots afford. We're seriously not sure what Nokia's waiting for here, but we think it'd be well served to push 'em out ahead of the Touch Diamond and 3G iPhone rushes.

24 Mayıs 2008 Cumartesi

HTC Releases TyTN II Windows Mobile 6.1 Update


Alert reader Kev brought this to our attention tonight. The Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM upgrade for the HTC TyTN II has been released and is available to HTC e-club members via htc.com (So if you didn't create an e-club membership when you bought your TyTN II, now would be a good time to do so). I'm downloading this as I type this post up from the HTC Europe FTP site (Looks like it's not on the HTC America FTP site just yet). 66.2 MB but fairly fast download speeds means you should be able to have this on your phone fairly soon - I know I will! Those who upgrade, let us know how your experience is!