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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Picture of the day: LG Touch concept

After the launch of the iPhone many mobile phone makers thought of their best answer. Some vendors have offered finished solutions, for example, we can treat the co-product of LG and Prada as the iPhone competitor. But the South Korean maker is moving ahead – we can see pictures of a new concept phone in the Internet.

As wee see from the pictures, the phone comes with a touchscreen and is motion sensitive – the technology applied in Sony Ericsson W910. I’d note the outstanding design of accessories – the cradle with the touch QWERTY-keyboard…

SE PXi from Bogar Bence – concept phone for lefties

Bogar Bence designer has introduced a concept of SE PXi mobile phone. The developer designed it for convenient use by both lefties and righties. The device is equipped with a 3.3” touchscreen display, which supports automatic screen orientation when rotating. You can control it with the stylus and fingers. In addition the SE PXi features a dual slot, a 5-megapixel Cybershot camera and stereo speakers. For now we have just a concept phone under the Sony Ericsson brand for left-handed users. It’s not clear whether the company plans to launch the device.




Diamond iPhone for the Christmas

Alexander Amosu Luxury Phones has introduced the world first (as it says) diamond iPhone. The device is coated with 420 white, black or rose diamonds – a total of 5.65 carats. There are 3 shell solutions available: steel, 18-carat white or yellow gold.


Apple iPhone Diamond version will be released in limited edition on November 9. The price for the precious device will start from $41000. The iPhone will come with one year free international concierge service. According to Amosu, Apple iPhone in gold and diamonds might be the best Christmas present.

Live pics of Sony Ericsson W890

The SE-center.pl has posted more live pics of Sony Ericsson W890 phone, which is not yet officially introduced. This is a Walkman series product following the W880. According to the source, the W890 comes with a 2” QVGA display, a 3.2-megapixel camera and a frontal camera for video calls (3G support), Bluetooth (A2DP) wireless module and an FM-radio with RDS. There is the support of Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards. These are non-official details, not yet confirmed by the vendor.






Monday, October 29, 2007

Seiko Bluetooth watch connects to your phone

Seiko Japan has developed a prototype watch which connects to the Mobile phone via Bluetooth. The watch displays Network signal strength, Battery life and new Message. Upon loading a special software from Seiko Instruments on your phone the watch can display the Message subject and the Sender's name. When you receive a call or SMS the watch can play a melody and even vibrate. In case the phone goes outside the Bluetooth range the watch sounds an audible alert. You can also silent the incoming ring of the phone using the watch.


Battery indicator, Network signal strength and Message indicator are displayed




The subject of the Text Message is displayed

Friday, October 26, 2007

Samsung introduces its flexible OLED-display

Samsung has introduced a flexible color OLED-display at FPD International 2007 event in Yokohama. It features 4.3” diagonal, 480x272 pixels resolution, 200 cd/m2 frontal luminance, 1000:1 contrast. The manufacturer hasn’t disclosed the mass release date. To add, LG.Philips LCD and Sony introduced similar developments this May at Society for Information Display show (SID) 2007.

Pantech IM-S240K new stylish slider with HSDPA and DMB

Today the South Korean company Pantech announced the sales of its stylish cell phone IM-S240K from SKY operator. This is a slider model supporting high speed data transfer technology HSDPA (up to 7.2 Mbps) and DMB broadcasting.

I’d also note a 2.1” 240x320 pixels LCD, an integrated MP3-player, a 1.3-megapixel camera, e-dictionary, document viewer and the support of WCDMA networking outside Korea.

Pantech IM-S240K will cost about $435 at the start.

World thinnest LCD by Sharp

Sharp has unveiled an ultra thin LCD panel for portable devices. It measures mere 0.68-mm and has a 2.2” diagonal. Sharp calls the product the “industry’s thinnest” mobile display. It can be applied in mobile phones and digital cameras, which in their turn can get thinner. The company will exhibit its product at FPD International 2007 event in Yokohama. Unfortunately, there is no info on an actual release date.


The specs of Sharp’s ultra thin LCD-panel:

  • Diagonal – 2.2”
  • Resolution – QVGA
  • Thickness – 0.68 mm
  • Contrast – 2000:1
  • Viewing angle – 176 degrees
  • Response time – 8 ms

Samsung G800 with 5-Mpx camera goes official

Today Samsung Electronics has unveiled a 5-megapixel handset G800. We’ve mentioned it in news and provided live pics.

In addition to 5-megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom and xenon flash it features 3G support and HSDPA technology. The camera functions include face recognition, panoramic and macro modes, new graphical user’s interface draws the G800 closer to digital still cameras.

Samsung G800 is expected to hit the stores (starting from Europe) in November 2007.

Toshiba to introduce a circular display at FPD International

Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology has developed a circular LCD with a 65 mm diagonal (the screen area). The Toshiba’s technology allows making different shapes of LCD panels with the complexity production level of rectangular displays. Toshiba believes that the new displays will be widely applied in future mobile phones and other compact devices of circular form. This circular LCD will be exhibited at FPD International 2007 show in Yokohama starting on October 24.


The specs of Toshiba’s Circular LCD:

  • Resolution: 240x320
  • Pixel pitch: 0.258 mm
  • Frontal luminance: 500 cd/m2
  • Contrast: 600:1
  • Display diameter: 65 mm
  • Circular section: 75 mm
  • Thickness: 11 mm

Audi mobile device

Audi has created a mobile device proto, which can function as a mobile phone, a media player, a navigator and a dashboard computer. The device supports Wi-Fi and UMTS, has a touchscreen display with handwriting recognition (Latin and Japanese characters).


In addition to traditional phone and player functions, the Audi device can open/close the car, store images taken by car onboard cameras, work as the navigation system and even turn on the car’s heating system before you leave the house (a good thing in cold mornings). The menu is based on the Audi MMI interface. The company hasn’t unveiled when it will launch the series production.


Market Update

Starting today we will try to deliver you information on the latest (and greatest) mobile phones that hit the stores on a weekly basis. This is the first article of this kind and we will consider it experimental since its future depends solely on your interest on the matter. Unfortunately, we won't be able to comment local availability in stores near you, as well as on carrier-subsidized prices. It's going to be an intense season as many phone makers make their long-waited handsets available in the months right before Christmas.

Nokia N95 8GB

Probably the most exciting of all was the news of Nokia N95 8GB Edition that starts shipping. It comes dressed in black and has undergone several changes. The main one of course is the thrilling memory capacity of 8GB. The screen has also grown up from the 2.6" of the original to 2.8" in the new edition. The display still supports QVGA resolution and visualizes up to 16M colors. Nokia N95 8GB is powered by 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery as opposed to the rather modest 950 mAh in the original Nokia N95 - hopefully the new battery will be able to deal better with the phone's energy needs. The weak battery was probably the most criticized feature of the original N95 model. The higher capacity battery on the other side has resulted in removing the lens cover. Finally, another significant change in the smartphone's hardware has been made - the RAM is now double the size of the original to improve user experience with the browser or with multiple applications running in the background. Nokia N95 8GB's expected retail price is EUR 560 (USD 780) before taxes or subsidies. Currently, it can be found online for around EUR 570 (USD 810).

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The Nokia N95 8GB edition

LG KU990 Viewty

The next to go on our Market Update for week 43 is the LG KU990 Viewty. Stylishly reminiscent of the glossy LG KE850 Prada phone, it features full touch-control interface and a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with xenon flash. The LG KU990 Viewty has a large 3" 262K color TFT touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 pixels resolution and boasts a 5 megapixel camera with Schneider-Kreuznach optics, image stabilization and xenon flash, yet capable of shooting quality video clips with up to 120 fps. It is up to the user to choose from shooting in auto focus or manual focus mode with ISO sensitivity of up to ISO 800. The LG KU990 is also equipped with a secondary VGA camera for making video calls as the device features HSDPA 3.6 Mbps. Storing images, tracks, clips or files is easy with the onboard 100 MB memory, expandable up to 2GB through the microSD memory card slot. Music fans will enjoy the music player and FM radio, while in the same time you will be able to watch DivX videos on the large 3" display. The LG KU990 connectivity capabilities include Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP support and USB 2.0 High-speed. You can check our in-depth review. Currently, it can be found online for around EUR 420 (USD 600).

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LG KU990 Viewty

Nokia N81 8GB

Another 8GB Nokia handset is going to make it for the holidays as Nokia N81 is already started shipping to stores. The first edition of the Nokia N81 is a vanilla one that comes with a microSD slot and a 1GB or 2GB microSD card in the retail package, while the second one is called Nokia N81 8GB and flaunts the whopping 8GB of internal storage. You can check our preview. Both will have 2 megapixel cameras with flash (no auto focus, sorry folks) for making snapshots or shooting VGA videos at 15fps and a secondary CIF camera for video calls. There is also a microUSB port and an audio/video 3.5 mm port. The Symbian-based Nokia N81 smartphone comes quad-band GSM/EDGE and UMTS enabled and stands at 17.6 mm thickness and 140 g of weight. It boasts a 2.4" TFT display with QVGA resolution, stereo Bluetooth, Wi-Fi with UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) support and dedicated gaming keys. It also has a touch-sensitive Navy wheel, which makes picture and video browsing a real pleasure. The vanilla Nokia N81 is still not available but it's expected to retail at 360 EUR (USD 500) before subsidies or taxes. The estimated retail price of Nokia N81 8GB is 430 EUR (USD 600) before subsidies or taxes. Currently, the Nokia N81 8GB can be found online for around EUR 540 (USD 770).

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The Nokia N81 gaming phone with Wi-Fi and 8GB memory

Samsung i620

The Windows-Mobile-powered Samsung i620 is also available now sporting a sliding QWERTY keyboard. This new slider has a 65K color TFT display with a QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) resolution, 2 megapixel camera and a second VGA video calls camera. The integrated memory is 80MB and is further expandable through a microSD memory card slot. Other features of the Samsung i620 include Bluetooth v2.0, USB support, 3G and HSDPA connectivity. Another great feature is the presence of Wi-Fi. Currently, it can be found online for around EUR 430 (USD 620).

Samsung i620
Samsung i620

Nokia 5610

The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is another handset that's already available. It's targeted at the music lovers as the name suggests and it comes in the slider form factor. The music-centric device comes with a built-in dedicated audio chip and the manufacturer is promising up to 22 hours of non-stop playback. The Nokia 5610 is based on the Nokia S40 platform and sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with 2-step shutter key and LED flash. The 2.2" 16M TFT display supports QVGA resolution (320 x 240 pixels). The integrated memory is only 20MB but it is expandable through the microSD card slot (a 512MB or 1GB card included in the retail package). The connectivity capabilities include a microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP). There is also a variety of choices when it comes to network connectivity - GPRS, EDGE and UMTS are supported. Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is going to work well with all four GSM bands and two UMTS ones (850/2100 Mhz). The phone was estimated to retail at EUR 300 (USD 420) before subsidies and taxes. Currently, it can be found online for around EUR340 (USD 485).

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The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic slider

Nokia 5310

The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music-dedicated handset based on the Nokia S40 platform. It features a 2.0" QVGA TFT display with ambient light sensor, stereo Bluetooth, and a 2 megapixel camera. The 5310 stands at only 9.9 mm thickness and weighs only 70.2 g which makes it one of the most compact devices by Nokia. The quad-band Nokia 5310 has 30MB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot. Depending on the market a memory card of capacity up to 2GB will be included in the retail package. The mobile sports stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) and a microUSB slot when it comes to connecting other gadgets and GPRS and EDGE, when network connectivity is involved. Equipped with a dedicated audio chip and 3 dedicated music keys Nokia 5310 should be able to provide up to 18 hours of music playback time. The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic was supposed to hit the market at an estimated price of EUR 225 (USD 315) before subsidies and taxes. Currently, it can be found online for around EUR 260 (USD 370).

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The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

Nokia 3500 classic

The Nokia 3500 classic is a mid-range tri-band GSM candy bar phone with everyday use features like FM radio and a 2 megapixel camera. It has a phonebook with a capacity of 2000 contacts and connectivity-wise features a miniUSB port and a 2.5mm Nokia audio/video port. Being a lower mid-range solution, the Nokia 3500 classic offers a 262K color TFT display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels and it is equipped with microSD card slot. The nice thing about it is that it weighs only 81 g and is only 13,1mm thick (which is not bad for a Nokia handset). The Nokia 3500 classic was expected to retail at around EUR 135 (USD 190) before subsidies and taxes. Currently, it can be found online for around EUR 150 (USD 210).

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Nokia 3500 classic