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  • Apple iPhone 6 will have More Memory Storage?

    It is said on the report from www.gforgames.com that one of the new handsets could be using a Toshiba 128 GB NAND Flash Chip. Well, we are not sure yet about this report because last year when the rumors about iPhone 5S to have a 128GB of storage also didn't happened...

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Showing posts with label Cell phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cell phones. Show all posts

23 August, 2014

Apple iPhone 6 will have More Memory Storage?






It is said on the report from www.gforgames.com that one of the new handsets could be using a Toshiba 128 GB NAND Flash Chip. Well, we are not sure yet about this report because last year when the rumors about iPhone 5S to have a 128GB of storage also didn't happened.



But this time there is a some kind of an evidence that it is about to happen with the new iPhone 6 handsets.  The guys over at GeekBar (a phone repair company) reportedly unearthed a new schematic for the iPhone 6, which suggests that the upcoming flagship phone will sport 128 GB of storage. Well, that is a good news for all iPhone lovers out there... this is the time for them to maximize their iPhone handsets, but I am also a bit sad because it is still doesn't support expansion slots for external memory... (Boo hoo)



128 GB would allow Apple to charge a price premium, as well as matching the storage options available on the iPad Air.

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19 March, 2009

Samsung Omnia HD May Get Windows Mobile 6.5

BY: Ed Hardy



When Samsung unveiled the OmniaHD last month, it said this upcoming multimedia-oriented smartphone will be based on Symbian S60. A new but unconfirmed report now indicates that there will also be a Windows Mobile version.

Those keeping an eye on the Omnia series might be justified in feeling a touch of whiplash. The original Omnia runs Windows mobile, so there was a bit of surprise when Samsung revealed that the follow-up, the OmniaHD, would run a different operating system. Now there's word that the upcoming version of this phone will also be available with Windows Mobile 6.5.

Samsung Omnia HDIf this report is correct, then this version of the Omnia won't hit the market before the last quarter of this year, as Windows Mobile 6.5 is still in development and won't be available until that time.

More about the Samsung OmniaHD
The upcoming Omnia model will offer the world's first 700p HUD video recording and decoding on a mobile phone, as well as the world's largest active-matrix OLED screen: 640 by 360 pixels, the 3.7-inch screen.

It will have a strong emphasis on recording and playing video. To handle the recording job, the OmniaHD will have an 8 MPx camera.

This will be a quad-band GSM phone. and it will offer some of the fastest mobile broadband available.

There will be two versions, one with 16 GB of internal storage, a second with 8 GB. In addition, this model will have a microSD slot.

Other features will include a GPS receiver, external stereo speakers, G-sensor, a 1500 mAh battery, and an FM radio.
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Apple iPhone OS 3.0 Ups Ante on Mobile App Development

By Lawrence Walsh

The iPhone OS 3.0 beta released today will make the mobile device more adaptable to new applications and users ranging from games and personal use to business productivity solutions.

Apple made available the beta version of its iPhone OS 3.0 and updated software development kit (SDK) to registered developers to begin work on a new and vast array of applications for the popular multifunction mobile phone.

The new iPhone OS 3.0 and software development kit (SDK) includes more than 1,000 APIs (application programming interfaces, In-App Purchases; peer-to-peer connections, a new application interface for accessories, access to iPod music library, and new connections to Google Maps.

Apple made the new version of iPhone OS 3.0 available to developers to begin their preliminary work on new applications, ensuring a full set of new entertainment, informational and productivity applications are available when the OS becomes generally available this summer.

Mobile applications are among the fastest growing segments of the channel and application development community. Following Apple’s lead, other smartphone manufacturers and software platforms have or plan to launch application stores. Those vendors include Microsoft, Nokia, Palm and BlackBerry. Read More>>>
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24 February, 2009

The Pomegranate Phone



Need I say more?
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08 June, 2008

Samsung Instinct Getting Equipped For Touchphone Wars




The Instinct measures 4.5 x 2.1 x 0.4 inches and weighs just 4.4 ounces. That said, it’s slightly larger than the LG Vu and weighs 1.2 ounces more. It’s marginally narrower than the iPhone, but is the same length as Apple’s device and felt equally comfortable. The front of the Instinct is reflective enough to see your face when the screen is dark and has a smoke-gray hue to it. The rear of the unit is made of smooth plastic and is matte black in color.

While the phone has more buttons along its sides than the iPhone, each has a useful purpose. The volume controls on the left side are within thumb reach, along with Samsung’s proprietary transfer cable and charging port. The top of the unit has a small metal Power and Lock button, as well as a conveniently placed 3.5mm headphone jack. Along the right side of the unit you’ll find a microSD card slot, a voice-command button, and the camera quick-launch button. The front of the phone has just three haptic touch buttons: Return, Home, and a Call button, represented by a telephone icon. These glow white when the phone is on. - laptopmag.com

I guess this new Samsung device is inspired by Apple's iPhone. well, this is a newly destributed device in the market today and we will see if it can reach what Apple iPhone has right now. Well, this Samsung Instinct is definitely can compete into the touchphone battle. Hence, it is made by Samsung technology, so we can assure the durability and good design of this product.
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24 April, 2008

Wirelessly Charge your Gadgets with WildCharge pad


Put simply, the WildCharge pad is "flat and thin with a conductive surface -- once a cell phone or other electronic device that is enabled with WildCharge technology is placed on the pad it will instantaneously receive power from the pad."

Wildcharge Pad is worth $59.95.

Watch this video and you will be wild...

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22 April, 2008

BlackBerry Curve 8330 - Smart Phone


This CDMA version of the Curve combines EVDO data with standard Curve multimedia features such as a 2 megapixel camera with video capture, stereo Bluetooth, memory card slot, and 3.5mm headphone jack. Other features include GPS navigation, QWERTY keyboard, large QVGA display, push email, and trackball navigation.
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Sanyo Katana LX


This affordable CDMA phone features a thin, light clamshell design with a sleek mirrored front that hides an OLED outer display. Key features include Bluetooth, high-quality speakerphone, VGA camera, GPS navigation, and Sanyo's unique call screening feature.
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11 January, 2008

Google’s gPhone by GE - GOOG-411 button


Thomson has teamed up with Google to integrate the "first ever one-touch, auto-dial GOOG-411 button" into over a dozen of its GE-branded DECT 6.0 phones. In case you've been chilling under a stone of late, GOOG-411 is the search giant's "free, voice-activated, business directory assistance service," and it will be within reach on a slew of April-bound home phones.
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04 October, 2007

Verizon unveils iPhone rival


Verizon Wireless unveiled three new cell phones on Wednesday for the holiday season, including a high-end handset named Voyager that will compete with Apple Inc's iPhone.

The Voyager, made by LG Electronics, trumps the iPhone by offering faster wireless Web access. But in a nod to the Apple device, which is only available to AT&T Inc subscribers, it has a large touch screen and full Web browser.

Verizon Wireless hopes the new phone will attract customers put off by the iPhone's lack of a traditional keypad -- the Voyager hinges open to reveal a small computer keypad and a second screen.

"We think it'll be the best phone ... this year. It will kill the iPhone," Verizon Wireless Chief Marketing Officer Mike Lanman said in an interview.

Current Analysis analyst Avi Greengart said the Voyager may attract existing Verizon subscribers who do not want to switch service providers, but he doubted it would hurt iPhone sales.

"People who want a high-end media phone and want to stay with Verizon will certainly give that one a hard look. I don't know that it would pull anybody away from an iPhone," he said.

The battle for cell phone buyers' hearts this holiday shopping season is shaping up to be even fiercer than usual, as rivals to Apple and AT&T launch new challengers.

Verizon Wireless, owned by Verizon Communications Inc and Vodafone Group Plc, has not been first with the hippest phones, but said this line-up is its best yet.

"Typically a carrier brings one, maybe two exciting products to the market in a year. We're bringing four," Lanman said, referring to the three new models and its existing LG Chocolate phone.

Verizon also introduced Juke, an ultra-narrow phone that comes in three colors and is shaped like a chocolate bar. The phone, made by Samsung Electronics, is less than 1 inch wide.

It also unveiled another LG phone, the Venus, which comes in black and pink, and has a phone keypad that slides out from under a touch screen. As with Voyager, it vibrates when a user taps a menu option on the screen.

Verizon Wireless would not give exact pricing beyond saying each phone would target a different segment and range from under $100 to about $400. The iPhone costs $399.

Greengart at Current Analysis said the new Verizon range is a step forward for a company that has been trumped before by AT&T, which sold Motorola Inc's Razr long before Verizon did.

"This is something Verizon had to do," Greengart said. "It's been a long time coming for them to get hotter devices."

Venus and Voyager both have 2-megapixel cameras, and high-speed wireless connections for fast music and video downloads, and a slot for 8 gigabytes of extra memory. The iPhone has 8 gigabytes of built-in storage.

Venus and Voyager will launch before the end of November

The cheapest phone in the range is the Juke, which is narrower than any U.S. phone so far and will go on sale on October 19, Lanman said.

The Juke slides open to reveal a tiny keypad and comes in dark blue, red and teal. It has dedicated keys for playing music but does not have a high-speed wireless link.

Verizon Wireless said it expects to attract more fashion-conscious young users to Juke than those who want to constantly e-mail or Web-surf on cell phones.
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11 July, 2007

RIM BlackBerry 8800


Another full QWERTY device called the 8800.

While looking much like RIM's wildly popular BlackBerry Pearl 8100, the 8800 instead takes a more traditional BlackBerry approach by pairing a full sized QWERTY keyboard with the Pearl's famous trackball control.
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Motorola C168i, LG VX-8550 Chocolate, Motorola RAZR2 V9m

These are the latest phone you should have...


This entry-level GSM phone sports several upgrades over the C139, including polyphonic ringtones, FM radio, MMS, and a WAP browser.




This minor update to the 8500 is slightly slimmer and lighter, sporting an improved keypad with vibration feedback on the touch keys, plus support for larger memory cards. Other features of this slide-style CDMA music phone remain similar, including stereo Bluetooth, EVDO data, megapixel camera, and QVGA display.




This major update to the V3m is thinner and sports a massive external display with virtual touch keys. Other upgrades include a QVGA main display, 2 megapixel camera, and stereo Bluetooth. Carryover features include music player, memory card slot, EVDO data, and speaker-independent voice dialing.

PhoneScoop.com
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03 July, 2007

Unplug your cell phone charger

So you want something simple to do your part? Just unplug your cell phone charger.

When your phone is charging it's only using about 5% of the power it sucks from your outlet. That other 95% adds up to a lot of wasted energy, especially if you leave it plugged in minus the phone.

Of course you could get rid of that conventional charger all together and go wireless with Wild Charge, or opt for a solar powered charger. (Solar powered cell phones are still a little ways off.)

Soon your cell phone may even remind you to unplug. Last year, the European Commission's mobile industry task force (led by Nokia) announced that cell phones will include alerts to remind people to unplug the charger once the phone is fully charged.

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14 June, 2007

Panasonic VS7


Panasonic hasn’t exactly been rocking the mobile world in the Philippines and some parts of the world recently, but this two-megapixel camera phone should change that (hopefully because Nokia is getting boring nowadays, unless if they got a new exciting product). The luxurious 2.5-inch screen, capable of displaying 16 million colors, looks like an explosion in a paint factory. And there’s no need to worry about having to prise it open like a stubborn oyster, it will just pop open when you poke the button on the hinge.
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13 June, 2007

Sony Ericsson W800


Ah, the Sony walkman, it triggers fond memories of being a teenager, and locking yourself up in your room with your depressing friends. Those were the days when black was cool – long before sissy white iPods came to cheer everything up. These days however, Walkmans are of the orange persuasion, and – what’s this? – They’re mobile phones and 2-megapixel digital cameras too. Sony Ericsson’s W800 is the first mobile phone to carry the classic Walkman brand – it saves MP3 and AAC music to Sony Memory Stick Duo cards.

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11 June, 2007

The Rumored Blackberry Pearl 2 Details Revealed


Pearl 2 is now getting smaller than the first Pearl, with nearly 8mm in depth and 30% of its weight to be competing with Moto RAZRs. Pearl 2 has 2 MegaPixel camera from 1.3 on Pearl 1 and this time with MicroSD card.

Since the release of this amazing phone will be on the fourth quarter of this year, 2007. We don’t have yet the Pearl 2 picture, this is just what they called rumors but that’s coming from a reliable source.
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