Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Sony Ericsson...PlayNow plus


Sony Ericsson has bagged a deal with Omnifone to power its unlimited music download service download PlayNow plus. The service will be rolled out on Swedish network telenor on the W902 handset in the fourth quarter of the year. The service will be available free on selected new Walkman handsets which will be preloaded with 1000 tracks. Tracks take up to eight seconds to download trough the 3G/HSDPA connectivity. Omnifone has enabled us to deliver the most innovative and attractive solution for ouer operator partners and end-users.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Samsung Bresson M8800


Samsung Bresson M8800 has an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus, GPS, a 3.2" touchscreen display and HSDPA data. He is just 15.5mm thick. The Bresson M8800 would not have a hardware keyboard onboard.
Images coming soon...

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

My iPhone

I love my mobile phone and...

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Samsung ACE i325

This stylish smartphone comes with a full QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile 6. With the Ace world phone, you can access your work and personal e-mail accounts, send text messages, and much more more — from around the globe. The Sprint Samsung Ace comes with:
  • Microsoft Outlook Mobile
  • Thumb-wheel navigation
  • 3G EvDO data support
  • GSM network operation
  • Stereo Bluetooth compatibility
  • MicroSD memory card slot
Though a hair bigger than the BlackJack II, the Samsung Ace is narrower and thinner than the MOTO Q 9c and it looks slim. The Samsung measures in at 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47 inches and weighs 3.84 ounces. Step up to a Sprint Samsung Ace and live in a smarter world.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

iPhone v1.1.4

If you’re rocking the newest iPhone firmware - or want to rock the newest iPhone v1.1.4 firmware - you’ll probably want to look into jailbreaking that sucker. This guide applies to all iPhones, new and old. It doesn’t matter when you bought your iPhone, it doesn’t matter what firmware you’re currently using. The only limitation is that the iPhone will not work with Google Maps My Location feature if you use it unlocked on a non Apple-sanctioned wireless network.Here’s how:
Connect your iPhone to iTunes.“Restore” your iPhone to v1.1.4 - you might have issues if you “Update.”Let your iPhone do it’s thing. Go grab a soda or something, it’s going to take a while.
Download iLiberty. (make sure to choose the correct version - Win or Mac).Put iLiberty on your “Desktop.” Start up iLiberty.In the “Main” category, check the “Jailbreak” box to jailbreak your iPhone v1.1.4. Check the “Activate” box to activate your iPhone v1.1.4. Check the “Unlock” box to unlock your iPhone v1.1.4 to work with any GSM carrier. (If you have an older iPhone with BootLoader 3.9, check the “Unlock with 3.9FB” box - if the 4th and 5th digits in your iPhone serial number are “45″ or lower, then you have the older BootLoader 3.9 and you need to use this option). In the “Apps” category, check the top four boxes (leave the bottom box UNchecked).
In the “Utilities” category, you’ll find a few options that you probably won’t need. If you need International support, check the appropriate box. If you want to upgrade your bootloader, check the appropriate box (not recommended). Installer.app is automatically installed with iLiberty. That’s it! Your iPhone is now jailbroken and/or unlocked. BSD subsystems, OpenSSH, and Installer.app are now ready to go on your iPhone. Easy as pie..actually, it’s easier.Enjoy!

Nokia E66 NAM hitting...

I guess we all expected this to happen. Following the announcement that the full QWERTY keyboard equipped Nokia E71 the U.S. shores with proper 3G frequencies, we all waited to hear the same for the E66 model. And that’s happening as we speak. According to Symbian-Guru, the Nokia Flagship store in Chicago confirmed to have only the Grey Steel color scheme in stock. Those of you that crave for the black version may have to wait a little longer, but I doubt it’s too much longer we’re talking about here. As for the phone itself, in case you’ve been living under the rock, the Nokia E66 is a stylish business-centric smartphone which runs Symbian OS with S60 3.1 on top of it. Specs wise, it sports WiFi connectivity support, GPS, QVGA screen, and much, much more. Nokia is selling the E66 for $540 plus tax

Monday, September 1, 2008

The mobile phone...


What is mobile phone?
The mobile phone (also called a wireless phone or cellular phone) is a short-range, portable electronic device used for mobile voice or data communication over a network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. In addition to the standard voice function of a telephone, current mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, gaming, bluetooth, infrared, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video. Most current mobile phones connect to a cellular network of base stations (cell sites), which is in turn interconnected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) (the exception is satellite phones)