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Apple’s iPhone got everyone thrilled with its touchscreen technology along with a very cool interface. Add to that is the Apple’s natural ability to dazzle techies and the massive success of the classic iPod, it got the whole mobile world on its knees to the iPhone and its non-phone predecessor, iPod Touch. For months, different companies have been coming out with their own touchscreen phones to challenge the iPhone. Among them is the Taiwan-based HTC which undeniably was able to grab some piece of the action through their own touchscreen phones such as the original HTC Touch. Using their own TouchFlo technology, they were able give a good looking phone with features that could rival the iPhone.
Lately, HTC even added more dazzle to their HTC Touch. They have just recently presented to the public the upgraded version of HTC Touch called the HTC Touch Diamond. Using the same TouchFlo technology, HTC Diamond presents features that will make you think twice about the iPhone.
There are many rumours that can circulate across the internet in the world of online gadgetry and one of the chief jobs of a good blogger is to distinguish between rumours that might be true and rumors that are most definitely not true. Every now and then a rumour falls into a grey area between these two extremes and this is definitely one of those situations.
Palm, the company that achieved fame through the marketing and creation of handheld personal desktop assistant devices, is apparently planning to release two new phones into the market. In a report put into circulation by TamsPPC, two phones that have been given project development names of Zeppelin and Skywriter are going to be coming to the market within the next six months. These phones will include a combination of phone features and PDA features and for that reason will represent a high-end all-in-one solution from the Palm Company.
Few electronic gadgets have been as anticipated in recent memory as the Nokia E71. The pulse of the online gadget community was quite obvious in the case of the Nokia E71; it was a pulse of people that wanted to know as much information as possible. Rumours abounded and every new piece of news was treated and over-treated in an attempt to glean from it any possible information. Well, people that have been waiting with baited breath for the Nokia E71 to hit stores might be about to get exactly what they want, as the Nokia E71 could be announced to the public within the United States are early as the end of this week.
The Nokia N810 comes as quite the refresher for those in the cell-phone world. Let’s start you off with the hard and fast facts, shall we? Good. It’s got a TI OMAP 2420 processr, clocked at 400MHz, 128MB DDR RAM; 256MB flash memory, 2GB internal memory, with SD as well as mini-SD compatible expansion slots to give you up to 8GB of memory total. A 4.13-inch wide-screen LCD with 800×480 pixel resolution and 65K colors should suit you quite well, alongside the ambient light sensor, slide out QWERTY keyboard, and built-in web camera. For internet, you’ve got yourself a 802.11b/g WiFi, as well as WiMax through Sprint’s XOHM network. Want more? It also comes with a USB 2.0 via micro-connector, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, built-in microphone and speakers, a 3.5 mm stereo out, built in GPS antenna and FM transmitter. Just under 8 ounces, 7.97 to be exact, the N810 is 5.04 inches tall, 2.83 inches wide, and 0.55 inches deep, and has four hours of continuous use time on its’ battery. But, what’s so special about this?
The new N82 is the newest smart-phone from Nokia that is set to take the place of the N95. The new phone will have much of the same features as the N95 and a few new ones to go with it. The new features include a 5 mega-pixel camera and a GPS navigation system that has been built into the phone.
After hearing complaints from consumers that the N95 was too bulky Nokia knew that the newer model would have to be smaller. The N82 may be longer – but it is slimmer and weighs around 10 grams less than the N95. The only thing that they slimmed down that should have stayed the same was the QVGA color screen. The 2.6 inch found on the N95 was reduced to 2.4 inches.
Smart-phones are the newest and hottest phones on the market. Between the iPhone and the Helio you can’t help – but be impressed with the way these gadgets can be used for personal and business use. Unlike the PDA phones these smart-phones do more than just allow you to check your e-mail. They give you the ability to surf the web with as much ease as you would if you were sitting at home on your computer.
Now we all know that the iPhone and Helio are old news and that it is time for another one to take their place – which is where the Pantech Duo comes in. The Pantech Duo is almost identical to the Helio Ocean. The only difference is that the Duo is smaller and of course has more features added on to it.
Like the Helio – the Duo has two keypads built into it. It flips out to reveal the QWERTY keypad and then up to reveal the phone pad. Unfortunately it doesn’t look as if the Duo will be as popular as the Helio was. People love the double keypads – but they have found the QWERTY pad to be small – making it difficult to type.
Pen phone! You must have visualized a unique gadget making a two-in-one combo, a pen and phone together. But, if Haier P7 is being talked about here, then your imagination may fail you this time. The sleek design of this incredible gadget seems to be inspired from common writing instrument. It offers features like voice recorder and a rather insignificant VGA camera, but the phone is, actually, of no use if you need to write something down in a rush. But, one must admire the creativity of designers who have transformed this seeming pen into an incredibly slim mobile phone.
Well, this wonder Pen story doesn’t end here. Haier P7 works on GSM technology. So, no matter at what patch of globe you are trotting, Haier P7 will keep you in touch with the rest of world. The innovative gadget is installed with a battery that will let you enjoy four hours of continuous talk and can stay charged for120 hours in standby mode. Haier P7 is just 0.7 inch thick and just little over an inch wide, thus, making a pretty device to slip between the real pens lying in your pocket. And Cheers!!! You can have Haier P7 Pen Phone just for $250. So, how about getting this pen-lesspen phone peeping out of your pocket?
Say Hello To Helio, a killer 36 multimedia experience, including turbo-charged picture and video messaging, amazing gaming action, GPS and over-the-air downloads from your favorite music services. This baby is packed with tons of screens, rings andvideo rings so you can customize, personalize and stylize yourHelio. Continue reading →
I would like to take this time to interduce the new Samung Q1 Ultra
This baby is fully equipped with some nice features including a 7-inch touchscreen display with high-resolution of 1024 x 600. The Q1 also a 300 pixel webcam, along with a high-performance dual-array microphone, Intel’s Ultra Mobile Processor running at a clock speed of 800 MHz with 1 GB of DDR2 memory. The Q1 Ultra offers over 3.5 hours on a standard 4-cell battery, while the optional 6-cell battery guarantees over 6.8 hour. All in all the Samsung Q1 Ultra has a beautiful, featherweight design and plenty of networking options. Video preview below….