Archive for December, 2009

Samsung Launches CDMA Mobile Corby version?

The unlocked Samsung Corby is a full-touch handset that places you at the center of the social media revolution with a wide range of social networking supports, such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. The Samsung Corby aims to stand out from the crowd with its pop-style contours and curved edge design. Each Samsung Corby also comes with two additional back covers (also called Fashion Jackets’) – a unique pattern design cover and a standard black cover inside the package. These interchangeabl Card slot for optional microSD (TransFlash), up to 8 GB GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps HSCSD EDGE – Class 10, 236.8 kbps No 3G No WiFi Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP USB v2.0 Camera – 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels MP3 Player WMV Player SMS, MMS, Email Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML capable Organizer.

Samsung is expected to launch the CDMA variant of the type of Corby in India. Corby CDMA phone will be attending the event and the Open Handset Model be operated to be specific CDMA carrier in India. Samsung Corby will be at least one of the CDMA mobile phone touchscreen in the country and will be the first to focus on mobile media for social networking.

One of the features available in Corby Samsung CDMA phone is almost identical to its GSM version, such as 2.8-inch QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera, and Samsung TouchWiz user interface. Samsung Corby itself has been popular and sold nearly 3 million units globally.

But, unfortunately for Corby CDMA Samsung price is not known for certain, only to range in price around $ 216

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 14, 2009 at 10:49 am

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Bolt 1.6 :Quick, Simple and Efficient

Bolt is a browser that offers mobile browsing experience to mobile phone low end. Although it remains priority Bolt speed, efficiency, and feature rich enough. The developers claim that Bolt is designed to resemble a web page display on the PC and accommodate almost any type of phone.

Bolt returned this time to produce the latest version is 1.6 which optimize speed and performance even with limited memory, speed of data processing and small screen size. In terms of browsing speed, Bolt was 1.6 to load web pages 25-50% faster than its competitors.

Version 1.6 has the advantage by offering full connectivity-based socket that can increase the speed of loading web pages by 15% from the previous version. Also, additional features of the new password manager. This allows users to set up a username and password are stored for easy login to the site and the online application.

Bolt capable of displaying and compressing the web pages in full. No wonder if the browser is selected by several handset vendors as a standard application. Some features are embedded among other things, capabilities to copy and paste the text, upload videos and photos directly to the website.

In addition, the ability to stream video from popular video sites such providers youtube, to accommodate all the features of social networking sites and also allow users to conduct online transactions securely. 1.6 Bolt also gives a chance to be the default browser on the handset type of smartphone. Meanwhile, the website content in the format never redesigned or removed from the system.
Detail :

Developer :  Bitstream Inc.
Version      :  1.6
Platform    :  J2ME
File Size     :  206 KB

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 13, 2009 at 4:07 am

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Conventional mobile phone market to save Western Europe

Conventional mobile products featured voice-only and basic Internet-capable of being a savior of Western European mobile market during the quarter III/2009 recorded 5% growth.

Reports International Data Corporation (IDC) said the volume of mobile phone sales in Western Europe during the July-September 2009 reached 46.8 million or up 5% compared with III/2008 quarter sales.

“Traditional phone segment recorded growth of 6% and a savior, because the smart phone segment decreased 2%,” the report titled European Mobile Phone Tracker them.

Samsung – which dominate the conventional mobile phone segment – very menikmat conditions, so that its market share began to approach Nokia.

Meanwhile, the smart phone segment was saved from a more severe decline in sales thanks to the soaring BlackBerry 87%

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 11, 2009 at 11:44 am

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What to Do When Blackberry fallen into the water

Your favorite BlackBerry course to be treated as possible, especially considering the price is not cheap. But as smart-smart bunny jump, it will fall, too. For instance for you if  the BlackBerry splashed into the water, what should you do?

This often happens in everyday life: Blackberry, mobile phone or electronic gadgets from your pocket fallen into the toilet or into a puddle of water, when you’re bent over. So what should be done to save your favorite gadget? Turns out there are telling tip to straighten it.

If it happens to you, quickly turn off the BlackBerry, cell phone, or gadgets that, by removing the battery from its slot. This is intended to avoid a short-circuit or short circuit in the series What to Do When Blackberry Bioelektronic splashed into the gadget. Then, dry, wet your BlackBerry with a dry cloth. Then put the BlackBerry down on the pile of rice. Because rice has a chemical affinity (attraction) of water.

That is, the molecules in the rice has some sort of magnetic force on water molecules, so that water remains on the phone will soak into the rice. This system may be nearly equal to the system owned by silica gel packets that serves to maintain the humidity of electronics goods, or other goods.

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 8, 2009 at 12:42 pm

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HT Mobile G18

ht_mobileThis Mobilephone’s feature specifications has not much different from the previous series, but sold more affordable. G18 is dibandrol about $ 80 rely on the function of music with the help of a microSD external memory that can be loaded with up to 16GB song files.

Adopt a trackball navigation system, while on the software side, G18 Java platform has been completed which will theoretically be able to install a variety of applications and games. Online facilities are still held yaaitu using GPRS connection level 12.

Specifications:
Dualmode GSM-GSM, GPRS 12, the display 256 thousand colors, 2 inches, VGA camera, music, FM radio, radio recorder, sound recorder, a3dp bluetooth, usb, a flashlight, chat, wap 2.0, dictionaries, G-sensor, the organizer

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 7, 2009 at 4:17 pm

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Revolutionary new mobile browser from Opera

Opera Mobile 10 beta for Symbian/S60

Opera made a revolution for mobile devices browser, with 10 out opera mobile beta will be compatible with Nokia mobile device and smartphone-based smartphone Symbian/S60.

These features remain essentially taken with-Dial system speed, tabbed browsing, and a password manager. As for compatibility with the handset, this software will be adaptive in both handset models and touch-screen navigation-style keypad.

For business performance, this beta version of the core. Faster than Opera Mobile for Symbian/S60 earlier. These significant differences will appear when users download web pages or zooming and panning. In addition, this software is also able to integrate with Opera Turbo allowing users to save time and money for adopting the technology ’server-side compression’.

The following details the full features:
a. Fresh design: Display a simple but intuitive so as to facilitate its function as a web browser.
b. Favorites: menu items include tabbed browsing, speed dial, and a password manager. This all will make it easier for users to browse the various sites in mobile situations but still can save time spent to open the website.
c. Advancer Compability: the latest generation of the Opera browser engine ensures that all sites and favorite applications will operate properly
d. Availability: Opera Mobile beta 10 is compatible with Smartphone-smartphone Nokia, Sony and Samsung Ericsoon operating Symbian/S60, 3rd and 5th editions.

Developer: Opera
Platform: Symbian
Version: 10 beta
Requirement: Symbian/S60, 3rd and 5th editions
Info and download: www.opera.com / mobile / downloads or http://m.opera.com/mobile

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 5, 2009 at 4:37 pm

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A new video chat facility to Fring

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Finally the awaited wait has come, a mobile application that we know and have a Fring call the new facility is a very important video chat, a famous messenger applications for computers such as Skype and Yahoo already has a free video chat facility, and up until now no video chat applications for mobile phones.

For your current users of the Nokia Siemens X6, N97 mini, N97, N95 and 5800 can be directly used Fring application to chat with you and your friends can see each other each video for free if you use WiFi or 3G data plan to pay the swordfish limited and cheaper per month.

Fring is not only a messenger application that can access the Skype network messenger, AIM, ICQ and others but also be able to access social networking websites such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and others, please visit the official website of www.fring.com or directly via mobile phone by directing your browser to http://m.fring.com, the Fring website mentions the company will support video chat facility for other mobile platforms like Symbian S60, iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile, J2ME and Linux.

Those who have high-end smartphones that have a front camera and has dibagian WIFI facilities although obsolete (old) is now able to use Fring WiFi network to get online 24 hours and chatting with family and friends can be more pleased that the video chat facility This free.

In developed countries like USA, Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and many countries in Europe which already has a Internet network infrastructure both cheap, fast and not limited already used to using Skype network for video chat and file transfer large files in a p2p, with a new video chat facility for free on this phone so that they will more often use the facility SMS, MMS, 3G video calls and even home phone usage would be less and less.

Who would now want to buy secondhand and inexpensive PDA that can video chat using Fring?

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 4, 2009 at 3:25 pm

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Website for Blackberry and iPhone users

For you the BlackBerry and iPhone users, some time ago the company has launched a site for users of BlackBerry and the iPhone. These our site users can discuss with other BlackBerry users. Because as we know the BlackBerry and the iPhone is a smartphone that has a lot of content and applications is needed is a forum for berabagi tips and tricks about the BlackBerry and the iPhone.

Not only that, our site you can also create a personal account as a social networking site. Here is a sample picture in the forum site My BlackBerry
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MyBlackBerry view, as you can see in the picture above, is an example of a discussion activity that allows users to ask questions on three main topics include: apps, BlackBerry tips and tricks, and accessori

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 2, 2009 at 8:12 am

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Global Crisis’ Effect to Telecom Companies

The world economic crisis has forced even the sturdiest of companies to bend down. And the telecommunications industry is no better. Most of these telecom firms are bracing for the worst, especially when the financial crisis caused a global recession.

Telecom operators and network providers have expected a downturn in the telecommunications market as early as 2006, yet the devastating results have only been felt recently.

Despite the global crisis, telecom companies have continued operations simply because they are providers of an essential service. Analysts even state that telecommunication businesses are likely to be shielded from the worst effects of the financial crisis because consumer would still use their phone, probably the most convenient way to communicate.

Some economists even say that, with the right playing cards, telecom companies may even strengthen their position on the consumer market in these times. Of course, operators are faced with a gargantuan task of whether to invest in new network infrastructure or to keep what spending power they have left to keep them afloat in such turbulent times.

Telecom companies stopped developing new services and focused its energy on their main services. At the end of the day, consumers would still use their handset to call, send SMS and log online. Other consumer offers that can enhance the mobile experience of consumers like download services (for games, music, applications, upgrades and themes) would still be available, although some companies give little importance to their other product offerings, since non essential services are used less.

Of course, the mobile market is also in survival mode in times like this. In previous years phone manufacturers have the luxury to release quite a number of phone models in one go. For example, Sony Ericsson can come up with five handsets with almost the same features at once. It is also the case with Nokia, when they can produce new handsets in an interval of months.  But now, they could no longer afford that since this practice is counterproductive – the phones they release can actually compete with the other models from the same manufacturer, resulting to some models not making its mark in the mobile phone market.

As times get tough, replacement cycles as well as the release of new handsets takes a longer time. Manufacturers are thinking twice before introducing high-end phones in the market as purchase of pricy handsets are typically slow. They focus their attention on designing trendy models that are cheap. Take, for example, the LG Cookie (released in some countries, specifically in the Asia Pacific). Its design and touch screen feature at such a cheap price make it a marketable product for wary consumers. For once, forget about WiFi connectivity and other technological features. The LG Cookie is a basic mobile phone with a decent camera and a touch screen interface.

Other telecom companies turn to developing markets. After all, some countries are not severely hit by the financial crisis that putting their investments there will not pose big risks.

There’s no guarantee that the telecommunications industry can escape the grasp of the global crisis. But so far, they have been resilient.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 1, 2009 at 6:49 pm

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