22 Ağustos 2008 Cuma

Sony Ericsson C902 overview

C is for Cyber shot!!!

The Sony C902 claims to capture memories for you to share with your friends and family…surely most mobile phones do this? How do the great camera features on this phone compare to others?

Well perhaps it the 5.0 mega pixel camera and video; but this is a common feature of mid-range Sony Ericsson mobile phones. The C902 is set to revolutionize camera phones with face recognition, Bestpic and Photo fix applications using the camera hidden by a sliding lens cover.

Ok so maybe this phone is a digital camera with a mobile phone attached? With the amazing camera features, have other features been compromised?

This mobile boasts 160mb internal memory and functions such as track ID, Google maps and HSDPA support, taking 3G to a new level.

With its lightweight, compact structure it is a great step up from earlier models and users will be glad to see the old keypad replaced with a four way navigation pad. With the 2.2 inch screen, the eight touch sensitive keys surrounding the case bring this phone up to speed.

If you’re in the market for a camera phone this is a fantastic option! As an alternative, opt for an earlier version such as the K850i as you will get the same camera features minus the fancy touch sensitive camera keys!!!

HTC Touch Pro Review

Following on from the release of the HTC Diamond, the HTC Touch Pro (Raphael) is as much high end as you are going to find at the moment. The price tag does match its status and to prove itself as value for money it has to be near perfect...

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21 Ağustos 2008 Perşembe

Samsung i900 Omnia turning up in UK


The Windows Mobilicious i900 Omnia from Samsung definitely qualifies for the upper echelon of 2008's crop of smartphones, thanks in no small part to a 5 megapixel cam, capacitive touchscreen, and a UI that seems to do a bang-up job of concealing WinMo's ancient visuals. That's all well and good, but most of us don't live in a locale where the Omnia has launched on a carrier -- which is precisely why we should all be nice and jealous of our British friends righ about now. It seems the 16GB handset is now available through O2 over in those parts, and what's more, it's straight-up free if you sign up for a £35 (about $65) plan. Hey, American carriers, you guys paying attention here?

iTreo 800p available on eBay: L@@K


Well whaddya know? The iTreo 800p is finally selling on eBay! We thought the day would never come that we could actually get our hands on this totally sweet -- and absolutely real -- phone. Man were we wrong. Sure, the listing says you're selling off a Treo 800W, but given the large amount of completely reassuring blue text, scrolling text, and large font text, we'll happily accept that we will, in fact, receive the device pictured above via UPS Next Day Air. So, yes. Yes. We will "buy it now" for $349.99, safe in the knowledge that by this time tomorrow, we'll be the only guy on our block busting out the iTreo 800p at parties, pool halls, and any place else where all the happenin' stuff happens. Thanks "naseemajid" -- you're A+++++ in our book.

Analyst says first Android phone will ship in November, possibly without Exchange


The HTC Dream may have already cleared the FCC, but at least one analyst that has actually seen the very first Android-based device, Moe Tanabian of IBB Consulting, says that it will only be hitting stores around Thanksgiving in November, and not September or October as many were expecting. He also says that its "unclear" whether the phone will support Microsoft Exchange or not (at least right out of the gate), and that users may have to rely on Gmail if they want to receive push email. Among other tidbits, he also confirms that the device will have access to T-Mobile's own App Store-like service, and that it'll come with Google's advertising software pre-installed, which he says could not only lower the cost of the phone, but allow for lower monthly service fees as well. Of course, you'll have to take that with all the usual analyst caveats for the time being, but we're sure we'll be hearing plenty more to back it up or shoot it down before the September / October / November launch.