December 09, 2009

Samsung Corby Blackberry samsung

Qwerty mob's a prima donna, more and more popular mobile phone brand out qwerty hp version, not just hp china is generally earlier in the tracing mode, samsung giant class was tempted to remove the qwerty mob. Samsung blakcberry Corby was introduced as a samsung. Samsung Corby who entered Indonesia consists of 2 different types, namely S3650 (touchscreen) and B3210 txt (Hunter). Among the second type Corby Samsung comes with a very low price affordable, ie each under $ 200.
Viewed from the form Qwerty Keyboard, specifications Samsung B320 Corby by type classified standard. Samsung Corby is also supported by a network of GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Quad, and has a TFT screen with a size of 2.2 inch 176 x 144 and 262k colors. Other features that support the Nokia Corby, among others, include:

- 2MP Camera plus Video Recording

- MP3/ACC/WMA Player

- Internal memory is 40Mb, and supported by a microSD card up to 8GB

- FM radio RDS plus

- Bluetooth A2DP

- GPRS Class 10, HSCSD, EDGE Class 10

- HTML Browser

Besides having many features of interest, Samsung B3210 Qwerty Corby is set prices that are not so expensive, that is dibandrol at Rp 1.5 million. Samsung Corby Hunter also has its own advantages and design look attractive. Behind the surplus is seeded at Corby Samsung Qwerty, also has its weaknesses include the specification of many, but there is nothing new in the specifications. With the price was cheap enough, samsung Corby is believed to compete with similar qwwerty hp, like Nexian or other china hp favor Cheap prices.

April 30, 2009

Nokia 5800 Star Trek Smartphone with 'Phaser' App

Coinciding with the announce of the eagerly awaited Star Trek film, Nokia campaign to push a special edition 5800 tap show smartphone plus exclusive show CD and a special 'phaser' application.

The Finnish telephone maker said it worked in the midst of vital Pictures to fashion a Star Trek publication of its 5800 including themed wallpapers, screensavers and eight sole ringtones.

It additionally has an total 'phaser' treatment to stun unsuspecting friends.

Additional features rope in a 3.2-inch widescreen feel display, 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens, music player through vivid equalizer, 8GB internal memory, and built-in surround sound stereo speakers.

show tie-in handsets are not new in the movable industry. Sony Ericsson has bent limited edition handsets for the widespread James attach franchise. stay fresh year Nokia designed a murky Knight inspired phone for the new Batman film. LG unchanging crafted limited-edition, 18-karat gold Iron Man phones for the picture launch.

The Nokia 5800 Star Trek touchtone phone pray be offered starting May 1 in blue, red and black/silver ensign -- exclusively from UK phone retailers O2, T-Mobile, Vodafone and Orange.

April 08, 2009

Your Cell phone is Original or Not

Would like to know your mobile is original or not?!!

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After you enter the code you will see a new code contain 15 digits:

43 4 5 6 6 1 0 6 7 8 9 4 3 5

IF the digit number Seven & Eight is 02 or 20 that mean it was Assembly on Emirates which is very Bad quality Sad

IF the digit number Seven & Eight is 08 or 80 that mean it¢s manufactured in Germany which is not bad

IF the digit number Seven & Eight is 01 or 10 that mean it¢s manufactured in Finland which is Good

IF the digit number Seven & Eight is 00 that mean it¢s manufactured in France which is the best Mobile Quality

March 28, 2009

Ben 10: Power Of The Omnitrix - Free Action Mobile Games Download

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March 23, 2009

Windows portable 7 phone release now sincerely delayed - may perhaps be as overdue as 2010

Microsoft is delaying the update to its mobile in use system, called Windows cellular phone 7, together with the new phones carrying the in commission practice now increasingly dubious to hit the promote before 2010, according to sources.

The slow up comes at a bad era for Microsoft, since rivals comparable the iPhone and now Google’s robot are striking the sell through souped up in use systems that are creating a lot of buzz. Apple’s iPhone 3G is performance hefty traction, and machine has shaped its own thrill by near enough an unguarded foundation song — for the reason that directness wins converts among developers.

CNET leading reported more or less a significant delay. Microsoft partners who had probable to allow a decisive make public in their hands by before time 2009 control been told now with the purpose of it won’t be ready pending the second half of 2009. However, persons partners spirit prerequisite edit to the OS for a few months by they can launch distribution, near enough rear earliest flow of the phones into 2010. Partners comprise companies similar Verizon, Motorola and Samsung, all of which plot new phones to involve the cellular phone Windows 7 OS.

We contacted Microsoft carry on dark for comment. They said before time in the present day they’d produce a answer shortly, but we haven’t heard back. We’ll renovate after we hear. [Update: Scott Rockfeld, band together produce boss of Windows Mobile, responded, adage the troupe is "not widely allocation our roadmap at this point."]

Windows cell phone 7 is estimated to say features akin to gesture gratitude and language input. In the meantime, Microsoft self-control energy for a child update its 6.1 version as basic as this day still, business it 6.2 — which spirit hold some bells and whistles be fond of an better browser with the intention of can ceremony flicker and Ajax applications. (See screenshot absent of the pending update, which shows with the purpose of traveler 6 want be rendering on the OS; extra at Theunwired).

CEO Steve Ballmer and cell phone troop head Andy residue met as well as 17 of the company’s principal booth call maker and hauler partners recently, and that’s while the news flash of the adjournment first circulated.

March 16, 2009

Samsung Epix

The Samsung Epix is a mid-range Windows Mobile smartphone that debuted recently from AT&T.

This device includes both a touchscreen and an optical mouse. It also has a small QWERTY keyboard, 3G support, and Wi-Fi.

Design and Construction

The first thing that you notice about the Epix is that it bears a strong resemblance to Samsung's popular BlackJack smartphones, which has lead to some people referring to it as the BlackJack III. This dovetails nicely into my first major theme: appearances can be deceiving.

Despite the similarity, the Epix is not being marketed as a successor to the Samsung BlackJack and BlackJack II models. And for good reason: a lot of that look is skin deep. The most obvious difference is that the Epix has a touchscreen, and runs the more complex Windows Mobile Pro version of the platform.

It also looks black in the publicity photos, which led me to be surprised when I opened up the box and found that it's actually a hematite grey, like a glossy version of the color sported by the Samsung Ace. If you don't know what hematite looks like, think dark silver. It's a good look, being attractive but still businesslike. It's a little fingerprint-prone, but not so much that it becomes a distraction. I'm pretty hard to please about fingerprints, but the Epix does better than my relatively smudgable BlackJack II.

Speaking of deceptive photos, the first impression that people tend to get from looking at them is that the Epix is monstrously thick (an impression bolstered by online peanut-gallery commentators with more opinions than facts). But that's not really the case. The Epix measures out at just 0.51 inches thick, substantially less than the similarly specced AT&T Tilt and the same as the Palm Treo Pro. Both of those other devices, notably, have a smaller battery than the Epix.

Build quality is typical for Samsung, which is to say excellent. I've dropped my BlackJack II more than once onto a wood and even concrete floor without noticeable damage -- that should give you an idea how sturdily these things are built.
This brings me to the usability factor, where I have my first mixed note. The keyboard on the Epix is wonderful, as good as Samsung usually builds. But the 5-way directional control is rather questionable. The Epix has the same kind of optical-tracking pad that we first saw on the Samsung Omnia. Instead of actually moving or clicking it, you slide your finger over the sensor, and it reads the movement. You have the option of using it either as a standard 5-way directional pad, or as a kind of virtual mouse, with the optics controlling the mouse cursor.

I will say this, the optical controller works a lot better on the Epix than it did on the Omnia, if for no other reason than the fact that your finger is in a lot more natural spot to manipulate it. Still, it doesn't quite match up to a real directional pad. It's hard to move precisely when you're in 5-way mode, so much of the time you might as well just tap the screen to select menu options.
The mouse cursor is a lot more precise, and is actually surprisingly usable for day-to-day navigation. However, there's no quick and easy way to switch from directional controls to mouse and back, making navigation more difficult in apps like Opera Mini which really want a conventional directional pad. I'd much rather Samsung had combined the approaches: the optical sensor surrounded by a clickable 4-way control. That would give you the best of the classic style while still enabling the optical mouse for those times when it really is convenient.

Inside the box with the Epix you get the usual assortment of accessories -- mostly, anyway. Absent is the usual cheap headset or headphones. In its place, you get an adapter to connect standard 3.5 mm headphones to the Samsung proprietary audio jack. Better than nothing, I suppose. More and more these days the assumption seems to be that anyone serious about hands-free use will use a Bluetooth headset.

January 26, 2009

Is cellphone can start a car?

A new Japanese mobile phone will automatically unlock the doors of its owner's car and start the engine without using an ignition key. You just turn the key nob on the mobile phone. As long as you have the key fob in your pocket or purse or whatever the car starts and you can also open the door without getting your key out. But, watch out once you start driving it if the roads are not perfect your going to be bounced all over. Also you won't want to carry anything in the glove box for it is going to rattle.

The phone, built by Sharp Corp, uses a technology previously developed by Nissan Motor Co. called “intelligent key” that allows drivers to enter and start their cars without removing their keys from their pockets or bags.

Cars equipped with the system sense when the correct key is nearby, automatically unlocking their car doors, and allow the engine to be started once the key is brought inside the car. Nissan said it has shipped about a million cars with the technology in Japan since 2002.

The new twist on this technology is that it is loaded in a phone. The service will work on the mobile network operated by NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan's largest mobile operator.

The companies said in a joint press release Wednesday they will display the technology next week at CEATEC, a major technology conference in Tokyo. They are continuing development and aim to bring the phone to market some time after March of next year.

Japanese phones are some of the most sophisticated in the world; most come standard with digital TV, music players, GPS, cameras that double as barcode scanners, and wireless credit cards.

January 17, 2009

Take a look at new features the iTunes 8 to be your favorite

High-quality, DRM-free music. iTunes Plus is the new standard on iTunes.

Now, you can choose from millions of iTunes Plus songs from all four major music labels and thousands of independents. With iTunes Plus, you get high-quality, 256-Kbps AAC encoding. All free of burn limits and digital rights management (DRM). So iTunes Plus music will play on iPod, Apple TV, all Mac and Windows computers, and many other digital music players. It’s also easy to upgrade your iTunes library to iTunes Plus. You don’t have to buy the song or album again. Just pay the 30¢ per song upgrade price. (Music video upgrades are 60¢ and entire albums can be upgraded for 30 percent of the album price.)

Genius Playlists How Genius Works

Meet Genius: a brilliant way to create perfect playlists. Play a song, click the Genius button, and iTunes creates a playlist of other songs from your library that go great together. Genius playlists help you discover songs in your library you never knew you had — and rediscover forgotten favorites.

Genius Sidebar

While you reacquaint yourself with the music you already own, let Genius introduce you to new music you’ll love. As you select songs in your library, the Genius sidebar displays songs from the iTunes Store that go great with it. The Genius sidebar won’t recommend songs already in your library, and you can preview and buy recommended songs directly from the sidebar.

Grid View

See your iTunes library in a new way. Select Albums in Grid View and iTunes 8 displays your entire music library using cover art. Select Artists, Genres, or Composers and iTunes automatically creates groups of albums based on your selection. Simply skim across a group to see the albums inside, and start playing an album with a single click. Movies, TV shows, podcasts, and audiobooks look great in Grid View, too.

HD TV Shows

Purchase select episodes of your favorite TV shows in high definition for just $2.99. Or get the whole season in HD with a Season Pass. And when you buy HD, iTunes doubles your viewing pleasure: You also get an iPod-ready version with a file size and resolution that's ideal for smaller screens.

Enhanced Accessibility Accessibility

iTunes 8 is now screen reader friendly on both Mac and PC. Manage your iTunes library using VoiceOver in Mac OS X Leopard or Window-Eyes for Windows XP and Windows Vista. Or use your screen reader to purchase or download content from the iTunes Store — including iTunes U.

New Visualizer

Turn on the new Visualizer and lose yourself in a 3D-scape of spheres, ribbons, and lights that pulsate to the beat and tempo of the song you’re playing.

January 07, 2009

Apple iPhone 3G Refurbished From AT&T

Refurbished phones are previously owned devices that have been unused or lightly used and returned during the 30-day trial period. They are independently quality tested and loaded with the latest software to meet current factory standards. While some refurbished devices have minor scratches, all carry a warranty of 90 days or more.

For several weeks before Christmas, Apple blogs were buzzing with rumors that Wal-Mart would be selling a new version of Apple iPhone 3G at $99. But instead, Wal-Mart confirmed it would carry new iPhone 3Gs starting Sunday at $197, not $99.

iPhone 3G Features :
• Large 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display with 320 x 480 px resolution at 163 ppi and support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously
• MobileMe stores all email, contacts, and calendars on a secure online server and pushes them down to the iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, and PC
• Audio formats supported: AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 1, 2, and 3), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV
• Stereo earphones with built-in microphone
• Video formats supported: H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; H.264 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Baseline Profile up to Level 3.0 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats
• Built-in 2.0-megapixel camera with photo geotagging and iPhone and third-party application integration
• Language support for English, French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, and Polish
• Watch TV shows and movies purchased from the online iTunes Store, with touch controls for play-pause, chapter forward-backward and volume
• Integrated with Yahoo! Mail to 'push' IMAP email to iPhone users or with industry standard IMAP and POP based email services, such as Microsoft Exchange, Apple .Mac Mail, AOL Mail, and Google Gmail

AT&T today began offering refurbished Apple iPhone 3G for $99 for a black 8GB and $199 for a black 16GB model.
AT&T's $99 refurbished Apple iPhone 3G are the same models, but slightly used. The heavily discounted iPhones still require a two-year AT&T contract.

The refurbished Apple iPhone 3G sale ends Dec. 31 or when AT&T runs out of stock, whichever comes first.