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Symbian Plans Smartphones for $140

February 19th, 2010

symbian-foundation-mobile-phonesSymbian just made itself open as it vies with the other mobile OSs in the market mainly eyeing the potential challenger Android. As the smartphone industry gets progressively competitive each day, Symbian is in no mood to stay behind. This seems quite evident as the Symbian Foundation has announced its plans to bring handful of cheap, Symbian smartphones by the end of 2010.

At the Mobile World Congress, Executive Director of Symbian Foundation, Lee Williams announced, “this year we will see a few products hitting that point.” We have no details of any features the handsets will carry except that they will be priced around the $140 (Rs. 6,500) mark. It is also being expected that the likes of Qualcomm and Infineon will play a key role by driving down costs through manufacturing scale and technical innovation. Again no news as to whether Nokia will be the manufacturer or not as, Sony Ericson and Samsung too use the Symbian platform in their handsets.

The move will be well acknowledged in the entry-level smartphone market and will also allow a broader section of the consumers to use smartphones that even today by far are associated to having expensive phones. And as Samsung too has big plans with its Bada platform, it will be interesting to watch them battle for supremacy. At the end we as consumers will be the real gainers.

Source: Reuters

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HTC Launches New Android smartphone “HTC Desire”

February 17th, 2010

htcThe Mobile World Congress is steaming up with hot and trendy phones from the eminent mobile manufacturers and the audiences are having a gala time exploring new handsets and their nifty features. While we are missing Nokia at the event, there are others creating waves with their superior technology and enhanced applications. Bringing some scoops of mobile news from Barcelona, here is HTC with their all new much anticipated superphone, the Desire.

From the makers of the Google Nexus One, the new Desire shares pretty similar specs to the Nexus apart from the new Sense UI. IT uses an optical track pad unlike the trackball in the nexus one and also bosts of a new “friend stream” feature which keeps social-networking updates in one list. For a recap of its specifications, the Desire carries a GHz Snapdragon processor, 3.7-inch multi-touch AMOLED (480 x 800 WVGA) screen with pinch-to-zoom capability, 512 megabyte ROM and 576 megabyte RAM, 5 Mpixel color camera with face detection, auto-focus, flash and geo-tagging functions, and the most importantly the Android 2.1 operating system. Other features include Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate connectivity, FM radio and Internal GPS antenna.

The handset will be available in Europe and Asia in early Q2 this year with no news for the U.S. market. Check out the phone in the video by Engadget.

Samsung Launches Wave- the First Smart Phone With Bada

February 14th, 2010

Last year end Samsung had drawn a lot of attention when it unveiled its smartphone platform Bada. The open and configurable platform had given the developer society a new scope to experiment with applications. The first phone by Samsung with Bada platform, Samsung Wave was unveiled yesterday in Barcelona just a day before the Mobile World Congress starts.

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The phone is all set to go on sale in April though the it is still unknown where the first launch would be. The touch screen phone that highly resembles an iPhone  features high-resolution screen usingorganic light emitting diodes, or OLEDs

Samsung so far had mobiles running on other operating system and most of its phone are backed by Nokia’ symbian. With its own smart phone platform, Samsung will be in the same league as Apple, RIM etc. Samsung is the largest phone maker in US but the smart phone market is still dominated by iPhone and Blackberry. The new move is sure to give Samsung an advantage and the TouchWiz system which is used on the touch screen of its regular phones will be used in the smartphone platform as well giving it an edge over its competitors.

The price of the phone remain unknown.

Synchronica brings $99 MessagePhone smartphone

February 11th, 2010

3959-synchron_xlargeOwning a smartphone has been made lot more easier as companies roll out low end handsets for the common masses. Joining the league is UK-based mobile service provider, Synchronica with its all new $99 MessagePhone .

Synchronica along with the Korean manufacturer KC Mobile has today unveiled two models of the MessagePhone that provides smartphone like features at very low costs. “The new MessagePhones offer advanced features such as Push Email and Synchronization services, mobile Instant Messaging, a full HTML web browser and access to social networking sites,” according to the company.

The two models, QS150 and QS200, look very similar to the traditional BlackBerry handsets, that offer 2.2″ colour screen and full QWERTY keypad with dedicated ‘read’ and ‘compose’ buttons for emails, 1.3-megapixel camera, SB connection and optional Bluetooth radio  The QS150 supports tri-band GPRS-GSM, and has 10MB of user memory while the QS200 has a faster CPU, quadband GPRS/EDGE-GSM cellular, and 32MB of user memory. The internet browser is Bitstream’s BOLT that displays full PC-style web pages on all types of mobile devices. Also the handsets carry a MicroSD slot and promise 5.5 hours of talk time and 17 days standby time.

Well its not shaking Apple, RIM and other smartphone giants but is an amazing option and has great potential in the developing nations and the emerging markets.

LG Debuts the Slimmest Touchscreen Smartphone: LG GD880

February 10th, 2010

12724-imageWe already know LG’s plans of rolling out 20 smartphones in 2010 and we can see the Korean manufacturer working really hard to achieve the goal. As it continue the journey towards attaining its set targets, the company has just announced a new smartphone, the LG GD880.

Touting its as the smallest and the thinnest smartphone ever, the  ‘LG Mini’, comes with a 3.2-inch touchscreen and a 5-megapixel camera without flash but with face detection. The device also supports 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and the connectivity options include WiFi, A-GPS and Bluetooth. The 99 grams of smartphone   is only 48mm wide by 11mm deep and stands at 102mm tall. A Social Network Connect tool , secondary front camera and microSD card are also on the list of features.

The real deal or more precisely a major drawback is the company’s decision to ship the device with its S-Class OS. This is a rather upsetting surprise as Android power phones are actually taking onto the market quite swiftly and lucratively. But LG has something else to say.

“We developed the LG Mini in response to specific requests from actual consumers who were unhappy with current full touchscreen phones that are too bulky, too clunky and too expensive,” said Dr. Skott Ahn, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

The LG GD880 Mini will arrive in Europe first next month and we hope it succeeds to entice the LG fans and the others with its slim profile.

HTC Incredible Images Leaked

February 9th, 2010

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Pictures of the upcoming HTC Incredible smartphone are wandering in the wild after the spy team at pocketnow managed to reveal them on their site. The new smarthphone from the eminent maker HTC, will be another model to ship with Android platform.

The Incredible will boast a Snapdragon processor inside, with an adequate 256MB of RAM and 512MB of flash storage, 3.5- to 3.7-inch AMOLED display, 5 megapixel camera at the rear with a dual LED flash, Bluetooth , WiFi connectivity , a microSD card slot and an optical mouse pointer towards the bottom . The device will run version 2.1 of Android, which is the same as on the Nexus One. The HTC Sense solution is also expected in the handset. The Incredible would be available on Verizon’s wireless network.

The model is very appealing and will help HTC boost its competition in the smartphone segment. While the other major details are still not officially released by the manufacturer, the phone is expected to unveil at the Mobile World Congress next month. Check out the video to have a closer look.

US to Provide Free Health Tips to New moms Through Texting

February 5th, 2010

mobihealthnews.comThe wireless providers and the government in the U.S. have all come together to take care of the pregnant women and the new mothers. A free text messaging service for pregnant ladies and those with small children will provide relevant health information without any cost.

Voxiva, a vendor of consumer health applications for mobile computing devices, has developed a service called the text4baby which will be a first ever free mobile health service in the United States. The service has been launched by a alliance of mobile phone service providers, health professionals, and federal, state, and local agencies that include the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Department of Health and Human Services, CTIA – The Wireless Foundation and all major US wireless providers like the AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Alltel, Boost Mobile, Metro PCS, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile USA, state and local health departments many national and community-level health organizations and more.

Aneesh Chopra, the federal chief technology officer and associate director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy announced the service saying, “Text4baby represents an extraordinary opportunity to expand the way we use our phones, to demonstrate the potential of mobile health technology, and make a real difference for moms and babies across the country.”

Women may sign up for the service by texting BABY (or BEBE for Spanish) to 511411. They will then receive free text messages each week, until their expected due date or baby’s date of birth. The messages will deal with a variety of topics critical to maternal and child health, that would include birth defects prevention, immunization, mental health, seasonal flu, nutrition, oral health and safe sleep.

More information is available at text4baby.org.

Symbian Finally Opens its Doors for the Developers

February 4th, 2010

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The open source Android finally made Symbian wrap off the cover from its codes and get into the Mobile OS war fully armed as the Symbian Foundation announced the much-awaited decision of making its code open source.

The move that had actually been taken in 2008 has finally reached its final destination and Symbian is now open for the developers to experiment. Symbian3, the new version of the OS, is now free and 100% open to all.  More than 330 million phones around the globe use Symbian but because of the new OSs launching in the market and falling market share of the Nokia handsets , Symbian had been losing its grounds in the industry.

“This is the largest open source migration effort ever,” Lee Williams executive director of the Symbian Foundation  told BBC News. “It will increase rate of evolution and increase the rate of innovation of the platform.”

“The dominant operating system provider out there is Symbian,” says Lee Williams , “and now we are offering developers the ability to do so much more.”

At present the Nokia primarily controls the development of Symbion but the Symbian foundation is now in plans to reduce Nokia’s input to “no more than 50%” by 2011.

The move will no doubt boost up the use of Symbian OS and it will yet again emerge as a potential opponent against the other mobile OSs.  2010 will be a very interesting and exciting year for mobile enthusiasts.

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Machismo – First Ever Mobile to Light Cigarette

February 4th, 2010

Soon you will hear smokers say “Do you have mobile?” instead of the usual “Do you have a light?” as the lighter has made its way into the cellular phone. A new mobile called Machismo from China has is a boon for all the smokers. The “world’s hottest cigarette lighter mobile phone” as they call themselves is a triband with dual-SIM slots and has a 2.5 inch touchscreen.

The problem with modern life is you have to carry around too many things in your pockets. Wallet, keys, iPod, cellphone, and if you’re a smoker – a cigarette lighter too. Well here’s the perfect solution - The Machismo. Instead of carrying a phone AND a lighter, just turn this amazing phone around, slide open the safety latch, and the underlying heating element heats up in under 2 seconds. Place your cigarette on the glowing element and puff. Your cigarette is lit and you can enjoy your smoke. Super huh? Yes, Machismo!

Apart from the lighter, the phone comes loaded all major features such as 2GB TF MicroSD Card, 1.3 MP digital camera, video camcorder, a mp3 music player, dual SIM slots, an mp4 video player, PDA tools.

That certainly a HOT phone which can put other phones on fire!

Source: Cinavasion

Samsung to Feature latest TouchWiz UI Version for Bada Smartphone

February 3rd, 2010

bada_osSamsung has confirmed that it will include the latest version of its TouchWiz customizable user interface in its forthcoming bada smartphone. Acc to the Samsung bada blog, Samsung will unveil its first smartphone to run its new Bada platform at Mobile World Congress in BarcelonaSamsung-bada-OS-UI-screenshots later this month.

The first device that will be based on the bada OS would be the bada S8200, which features  a 3.7 AMOLED screen, HSPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 5MP autofocus camera  and will also be powered by the popular Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Also sources reveal that bada-based S8200 will be priced at around $575 (Rs. 27,000 approx).

TouchWiz boasts specially designed widgets that enable one-touch access to the users’ favorite applications. According to the company, the updated TouchWiz for bada will bring new touch interaction features and components which have been created to further simplify the user experience.

“People’s expectations of the user experience (UX) are higher than ever before,” says the post. “Simply being new doesn’t cut it anymore. Quick acclimation and enjoyment are increasingly important.”

Bada is a very new player in the smartphone market having being launched in December. With competitors like Android and Symbian and others, it will be interesting to see how Samsung succeeds to hold itself firmly on the mobile OS arena. Its features are noteworthy and the platform is already receiving a good response from the global operators.

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