Tuesday, May 12, 2009

O2 Xda Zinc PDA Phone

O2 XDA Zinc

Get access communication at the tips of your finger anywhere, anytime

The Xda Zinc is O2’s first PDA phone with built-in QWERTY keyboard and runs on Windows Mobile 5.0. It is a triband PDA phone (900/1800/1900 MHz), and supports GPRS and 3G (non-HSDPA) data connectivity.

Pros:
- sliding QWERTY keyboard.
- wide range of connectivity options including Bluetooth A2DP.
- faster CPU than similar class PDA phone, i.e. Dopod 838 Pro.

Cons:
- soft keys make typing difficult sometimes.
- 3G does not support faster HSDPA speeds.
- non-standard 2.5mm audio jack.
- average battery life.

O2 Xda Zinc Specifications:
- Intel XScale PXA 270 (520MHz)
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
- 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM (expandable via miniSD)
- 2.8″ LCD (320×240)
- front camera for video calls and 2-megapixel back camera
- Triband GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz with speakerphone
- 3G, GPRS, Infrared, USB, Bluetooth (A2DP), Wifi (802.11b/g)
- 1,300mAh Li-Polymer battery; 5 hrs talktime, 22 hrs standby
- 109 x 58 x 22.6 mm, 175 g

More Pictures:

O2 Xda Zinc Photo

O2 Xda Zinc Sliding Keyboard

Monday, May 11, 2009

Motorola i465

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A tough phone from Motorola

Motorola Clutch i465 is cell phone with unique design from Motorola. Candy bar design & combined with power push-to-talk & QWERTY keyboard. Motorola Clutch i465 is a strong cell phone push-to-talk technology with verbal IM (Instant Message) to keep the message consistent.

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Ponsel Motorola Clutch i465 also anti dust & anti solar radiation, so it can keeping in all condition. There is no price info about Motorola Clutch i465. Motorola Clutch i465 ready launch in June 2009.

More specification Clutch Motorola i465 cell phone:

  • Talktime: 205 mins
  • Standby Time: 100 minutes
  • Band: 800/900 MHz
  • Weight: 96g/3.4oz
  • Dimensions: 112.8mm x 54 mm x 14.9 mm (2.1 “x 4.4″ x 0.6 “)
  • Battery: 1130 mAh
  • Connection: 1:22 Bluetooth, micro USB, 5-pole, 2.5mm audio jack (mono)
  • Display: 1.79 “64k TFT, 128×160 px
  • Message: SMS, MMS, email (POP3), message threading, predictive text1
  • Audio: MIDI, WAV, MP3, ring tone
  • Video: Capture / Playback, H.263
  • Camera: 300k VGA resolution with 4x zoom
  • Memory: 20 MB
  • Form Factor: Full QWERTY candybar

Saturday, May 9, 2009

HTC Android

Leaked update

What do you get when HTC says they are committed to the Android platform and their first effort, T-Mobile's G1, is on pace to sell over 1 million phones? You got it. HTC has indicated that a second Android-based phone may be available as early as Q1 of 2009.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Samsung Instinct S30

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New release from Samsung

The Samsung SPH-M810 Instinct S30, also off referred to as the Instinct Mini, includes most all of the Samsung Instinct’s features, but comes packaged in a besotted nicer calculate. The bodily calculate of the supplemental Samsung Instinct S30 has darned baby in lucid with the example Instinct except on account of the gargantuan touchscreen affair. This features gently rounded corners, general curves, and a supplemental color evasion that makes it a assortment abundant from the example variant.

The signature receptive arrondissement unbefitting the affair is acclimated to on account of the call on send, self-controlled, and in bring back buttons. Hardware keys, such as those on the Samsung Finesse, could be subjected to been mastery. The riposte on the Samsung Instinct S30 seems to be outstanding to earlier lucid, but call on audio excellence is darned okay, both on account of speakerphone and methodical phone calls.
The ironmongery controls on the dingus are all located along its edges. The signature methodology in the Instinct S30 is passably lucid, but does be subjected to apt preserve on account of multiple email addresses and phone numbers. The scrolling machinery in the contacts shopping list is well-disposed, but there is no conspicuous search functionality on account of those with a darned gargantuan conform of contacts.

The built-in speech command app on the Instinct S30 is darned well-disposed and this phone has a well-disposed followers of messaging apps that group threaded SMS, duplicate messaging, and exactly email. While the Samsung Instinct S30 is a 3G dingus, it lacks the faster EV-DO Rev A(INFO) preserve of the older Instinct. There are three input methods on the dingus - QWERTY, ABC keyboard, and handwriting.

The S30 has a 2MP camera which is not too well-disposed, but has a objectionable photo viewer, notwithstanding that, which takes stupendous more beyond absurd of the touchscreen. The music suffer on the Samsung Instinct S30 is musical well-disposed too. The network browser is well-disposed as unexcitedly - Opera Mini 4.2 is also pre-loaded onto the dingus, and is darned rapid to reason - self-controlled with gargantuan websites.
On the uninjured, the Samsung Instinct S30 is reasonably good-looking, offers well-disposed features and is darned merit your spinach.

The owner interface is much the nonetheless as that of the example Instinct. We on be posting videos of the smartphone darned in a second, so be unfailing to curb in bring back.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Getac PS535F GP

Is this PDA tough enough?

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Built for tough conditions
The good

Environmental connection, battery life, anti-glare screen is superb .

 

The bad

Size, weight, no phone connectivity

 
Verdict

A hardcore Windows Mobile PDA, distinctly aimed at professionals and priced accordingly

 
Key specs

3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, GPS, Li-ion battery, MP3 player, SD, SDHC, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

BlackBerry Storm - Review


I believe everyone is talking about BlackBerry Storm and it was supposed to take on the world by storm.

The BlackBerry Storm was badly bruised by reviewers soon after its release, especially by an overwhelmingly negative review by David Pogue, the most influential tech writer, in The New York Times.

Afterwards, there was so much piling-on, that you might expect the Storm to be the worst product of 2008. But it's far from that—especially after a much-needed and welcome software update.

As the first BlackBerry with a touch-screen interface and no physical keyboard, it's a radical departure from previous models and a worthy challenger to the iPhone. It has its share of flaws, many of which were lessened by the first software update, but we suspect it will appeal most to people who haven't used a BlackBerry before.

The Storm has an attractive glossy black exterior, and is actually larger and heavier than the iPhone (4.43 x 2.4 x 0.55 inches, 5.47 ounces.) by a slight amount. It feels solid and sturdy in the hand, with comfortable contouring on the sides.

It doesn't feel like it's going to slip out of your hand, like the iPhone does.

Where the iPhone puts nearly all of its controls on-screen, the Storm offers four physical buttons along the bottom of the screen: call start and end, menu, and go back. There's a voice dialing button on the left edge and volume keys and a camera button along the right. You'll also find a 3.5mm headphone jack on the right edge, which means you can use standard headphones with the Storm.

The top offers lock and mute buttons. These last ones aren't external buttons, though, but areas where you can push down and feel a click. We didn't like the lock button placement, as we kept pushing it accidentally when carrying the phone in a pocket.

There's no keyboard on the Storm, but a 3.3-inch, 360 x 480 pixel, touch screen, with attractively vibrant colors. Thankfully, there's no stylus either; this interface is designed for finger taps. The rear holds the 3.2-megapixel camera lens, along with a bright flash.

Interface
RIM know that the traditional BlackBerry interface might be an impediment with a touch screen, so the Storm's interface is real break from tradition. Either way, it takes getting used to, and isn't as intuitive or uncluttered as the iPhone's.

We're not sure why the designers made some of the choices that they did. For example, the home screen shows eight buttons for often-used tools, such as messages, contacts, and calendar.

If you tap the physical menu button along the bottom, you'll get a full-screen view of all the available applications. You can swipe a finger to scroll through this list, but you can't open or close it with the touch screen; you open it with the menu button and close it with the go back button.

The designers took a risk in creating the Storm's most notorious feature: the physical click needed to tap something on the screen. It's called SurePress.

Unlike other touch screens, where you simply tap the item you want, the Storm requires you to depress the screen slightly until you feel a click. The whole screen acts like a physical button.

We can see how it was meant to appeal to people new to touch screens who might not be comfortable with them, but using it is no pleasure. Making that little extra press is tiring, especially when you're composing e-mail.

Monday, May 4, 2009

HTC Touch Pro2 Release Date Is Confirmed

Check out the news released on HTC PDA phone

The Qwerty brother of the recently launched Touch Diamond2 PDA phone from HTC has now been giveen a confirmed release date, the new HTC Touch Pro2 is a direct upgrade to the original Pro edition mobile phone with some exciting new technology, features and design.

We have now received a release date for the HTC Touch Pro 2 as a SIM Free phone, this is an unlocked version of the HTC Pro2 that can be used on any network by simply inserting your existing SIM card, this high specification device will be available from June 8th 2009 with network launches shortly afterwards on Orange and O2.

Business success depends on human interaction. You can often get more done with a quick phone call or a face to face meeting than you can in strings of emails. So why do all business phones seem to ignore the importance of calls? The Touch Pro2 treats your calls with as much care and attention as your messages.

HTC Touch Pro2

HTC Touch Pro2

Speak Out When It Matters

Sometimes your opinion needs to be read, but sometimes it demands to be heard. The Touch Pro2 is equipped with a spacious keyboard that makes it a breeze to get your message out. But when written word is not enough, it only takes one touch to respond to an email with the urgency of a phone call.

Get all the key stakeholders involved. If they were in on the email, then simply tap next to their image icon to get them in on the call. The HTC Touch Pro2 helps make it easy to share your ideas with all the people that matter.

Touch Pro2

Touch Pro2

Straight Talk - Speakerphone Innovation

Nothing ruins a conference call faster than not being able to hear what is said, or make yourself heard. The HTC Touch Pro2, featuring Straight Talk technology, puts crystal-clear sound quality and voice reception at the core of its design. In fact, it is a palm-size professional conference phone with a loudspeaker and dedicated noise-cancelling microphone that delivers superior quality conference calls.

HTC Touch Pro 2

HTC Touch Pro 2

Conference Calls - Made Easy

Before today, the simple task of multi-party calling required the nimblest of maneuvering around your phone menus. Now, HTC Touch Pro 2 introduces a new worry-free interface that makes multi-party calling as easy as tapping on your contacts.

That’s not all, even if you are traveling and need to join a conference bridge back in the home office - the Touch Pro2 will ensure that you connect without delay. Appointment reminders will conveniently cue up the phone number and PIN, ready for you to press - you won’t miss out on the latest strategy changes back in the HQ.

HTC Touch Pro2 Deals

HTC Touch Diamond2

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Friday, May 1, 2009

LG KX500

 

Cookie? Yup..Why don’t you read through and find out.

LG’s popular GSM KP500 “Cookie” may be making its debut in the Asia Pacific region as the CDMA-toting KX500. Thus far, the GSM Cookie has been a huge success for LG — selling over 2 million handsets worldwide since its launch in October 2008 — and its extension into the CDMA market will only help to boost those sales figures. The CDMA2000 1x-compatible Cookie appears to be similar to the GSM version in terms of specifications with the same 3-inch touchscreen display, 3 megapixel camera, accelerometer, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and FM radio. It’s also compatible with Verizon Wireless and Sprint networks of course, though there’s currently no word on the handset being carried by either. According to retailer ePrice, the KX500 will be available by the end of May with a $276 price point.

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