Friday, May 30, 2008

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Watch TV On Nokia N92 : DVB-H Receiver (TV Receiver)



Nokia Nseries multimedia range to include three new devices: the Nokia N92 (the world's first mobile device with a built-in DVB-H receiver), the Nokia N71 and the Nokia N80. With these new devices consumers can wirelessly watch mobile TV, stream music, share photos and send emails with attachments, using technologies such as 3G, WLAN and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).

The Nokia N92 offers easy access to TV programs without having to sit in front of a television set. Users can set reminders to watch their favourite TV programs, create personal channel lists and subscribe to TV channel packages.

The outstanding new form factor offers a highly ergonomic user-experience. The usability is further enhanced by the large 2.8” anti-glare QVGA screen with 16 million colours and the dedicated media keys that deliver a rich viewing experience.

With the integrated DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting for Handsets) receiver it is possible to watch television on the 2.8 inch screen of the phone.



With the Nokia N92, you can now tune into your favorite TV channels as easily as you do at home. It has a large 2.8" QVGA screen supporting 16 million colors, and dedicated media keys for easy navigation and control of the TV. And, like your home TV, the Nokia N92 features an electronic program guide, automatic channel finder, and high quality stereo sound. The Nokia N92 also lets you easily transfer video from your PC to enjoy later, or record and store broadcast TV programs with up to 2GB* memory card support. Together with an in-built music player, FM radio, 2 megapixel camera and video recorder, the Nokia N92 is your easy-to-use, compact entertainment package.

Related Link:
http://www.mobile88.com/mobilegallery/specification.asp?phone=nokia_n92&pg=spec&prodid=865&cat=1

Dual SIM card phone - Samsung D880 DuoS



Mobile phones that can carry and work with two SIM cards in nothing new really. We’ve seen quite a few such models, but usually made by little known manufacturers and mainly in Asia.

Well, it looks like Samsung is planing to bring dual SIM card mobile phones into mainstream in Europe with their Samsung DuoS D880 phone.

Both cards in Samsung SGH-D880 can work simultaneously to make and receive calls, send/receive SMS messages. The user also can easily select which card to use for mobile browsing, e-mail and other multimedia services. Your WAP/MMS/E-mail profiles are switched automatically when different card is selected.

When you receive the call, the name of the card that for the call flashes on screen and each SIM card can be assigned it’s own ringtone. In case of missed calls, the relevant card is also indicated.

Except for the dual SIM cards, Samsung DuoS D880 is your ordinary 2.5G Samsung slider with:

* GSM 900/1800/1900 EDGE connectivity
* 2.3″ QVGA Display
* 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus
* FM Radio
* Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, USB 2.0
* 1200 mAh battery
* Dimensions: 104×51x18.9

The only thing not to like, is the price - Samsung D880 DuoS is expected to cost around $700. But when you consider that you won’t have to carry two different phones in your pocket, the price tag doesn’t look so bad anymore.

Samsung Malaysia Electronics (Assembly) Sdn Bhd expects to sell 10,000 units of its latest dual SIM card mobile phone, the SGH- D880, in three to four months, its director of mobile phone sales and marketing, Alex Wong, said Thursday.

He said besides the two separate SIM card lots, the mobile phone also has dual active standby connectivity.

The number of multi-SIM users, or users receiving calls and short messaging services (SMS) from more than one connection is expected to rise, says Samsung.

Quoting research company Informa Telecoms & Media, it said multi-SIM users already make up 0.7 billion out of three billion GSM mobile subscriptions, and they are expected to rise to one billion by 2009.

Wong said Samsung Malaysia also plans to launch another 40 to 50 new mobile phones next year and these are expected to increased company sales by 10 to 20 percent.

He also said Samsung ranked number two in the Malaysian market after Nokia with 21 percent market share and that it planned to "grow another strong number to challenge them."

Meanwhile, the latest phone from Samsung is aimed at premium pro-multi SIM users and businessmen. The SGH-D880 is Samsung's second dual standby phone line up after SGH-W579 which also allows two SIM cards to be used concurrently.

RELATED LINK:
http://www.samsung.com/my/products/gsm/gsm/sgh_d880.asp
http://www.simore.ch/en/

Friday, January 25, 2008

YouTube for Mobile (beta)*



Access millions of YouTube videos at any time right from your mobile phone. This downloadable application puts YouTube in your pocket.

Which videos are hot?
Access the latest, the best and the most viewed videos.

Search...
...and watch any YouTube video.

Stay tuned
Watch your subscriptions, playlists and favorite videos any time.

Upload
Upload videos directly from your mobile phone.

*Available for Nokia's N73, N95, E65, 6110, 6120 and SonyEricsson k800 and w880.

Installing the application
1. Using your phone browser go to: m.youtube.com/app
2. Follow the instructions to download YouTube
3. Exit your phone browser
4. Find the YouTube icon on your phone and start watching videos

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See how to install YouTube for mobile on Nokia Series 60 devices.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Solar Powered LED Headlamp




The World's first Solar Powered LED Headlamp capable of
charging your hand held electronic devices !


With the small solar panel plugged into the EL8 Headlamp, each hour of solar charging provides about 2 hours of bright white LED light. The small monocrystalline solar panel recharges the powerful NiMH battery inside. EverLite Accessories include DC voltage converters that also plug into the EL8 Headlamp, and provide either 12VDC or USB power suitable for charging cell phones, PDAs, GPS locators, iPods, Bluetooth devices, digital cameras, etc.

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KE850: LG Prada Silver Phone Shines in Europeilver Phone Shines in Europe





Word is around that this specific one will feature a realistic QWERTY keyboard interface to insert text effortlessly. It also features ordinary 2-mega pixel camera, media player and document viewer. You can also admire the silver leather case and earphones complemented with this silvered Prada. Fingers crossed, all these accessories would soon hit in 18 European countries viz. England, France, Germany, Spain and Italy.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Top Selling Cell Phones in 2006

Now, without further ado, let's get to get to the rankings of the top 10 selling cell phones. The envelope please:

1. Sony Ericsson K790i/K800i
2. Sony Ericsson K750i/D750i/W800i
3. Nokia 6230/6230i
4. Sony Ericsson W810i
5. Motorola RaZr V3/ V3i /V3c
6. Nokia N73
7. Nokia 5500
8. Sony Ericsson P990
9. Nokia 6280/6282
10. Motorola Krzr K1

iPhone successful in France

iPhone is spreading its magic in Europe. Orange has sold 70,000 iPhones since it launched the Apple handset on 28 November, according to La tribune, a French Newspaper. The operator had set a minimum target of 50,000 unit sales target for the month, according to France Telecom chairman and CEO Didier Lombard.



When iPhone was launched, the company had predicted sales of 400,000-500,000 in the first year, a figure it will easily surpass if the first month''s sales are replicated throughout the next 12 months.



"At this the start of January, the pace remains in line, even after the holiday period," Lombard said, according to the paper. The report added that Orange acquired 48% of its iPhone users from rival operators, a figure it noted fell short of that recorded in the U.K., where O2 attracted 60% of its iPhone customers from outside its existing subscriber base.



Meanwhile, 82% of those who bought iPhones from Orange in France subscribed to one of the operator's four specific iPhone tariff plans, while just 5% bought the handset for use on another operator's network.

http://www.telecomtiger.com/fullstory.aspx?passfrom=handsets&storyid=366