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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Mobile Technology

Mobile Technology is the Hottest Technology in the market,growing rapidly day by day.There are varieties of phones in the market with variety of features such as GSM,Bluetooth,GPRS and many more..Some of the Blackberry and Symbian phones are hot in the market today...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Newest Mobile Phones



Samsung launches B5702 dual-standby mobile phone . South Korean mobile giant, Samsung Electronics has come up with an elegant dual-standby handset , which will offer a host of useful applications to the customers. … Mobile applications are now in hot demand, so also the smartphone -based downloadable software. Related PostsLG Rhythm Reviews - a versatile music phoneSamsung S8300 aka Tocco Ultra ReviewsSamsung S7330 ReviewsMotorola Stature i9 from Boost MobileLG KF900 Prada

South Korean mobile giant, Samsung Electronics has come up with an elegant dual-standby handset , which will offer a host of useful applications to the customers. Dubbed as B5702, the dual-standby mobile phone gives users an option to operate two … for the Nokia’s high-tech and thinnest QWERTY smartphone , Nokia E71x. Related PostsSamsung launches Samsung Mondi WiMAX handheld deviceSamsung intros Xplorer B2100 rugged mobile phoneSamsung intros W7100mobile phone for women

Samsung Propel Pro Mobile Phone Reviews - Features of Samsung Pro



Measuring 2.4inches wide, 3.9 inches tall, 0.6 inch thick, the Samsung Propel Pro weighs 4.8 ounces. The Propel Pro is neither a compact nor a lightweight smartphone. The handset is little wide and it will not fit the pocket of your pants.

The Propel Pro sports a 2.5-inch display, which has native resolution of 320×320 pixels and supports 65,000 colors. As the display is non-touch, you will have to rely on the navigation array located below. The navigation array consists of Talk and End buttons, two soft keys, Home shortcut, back button, and navigation joystick.

The Propel Pro comes with full QWERTY keyboard, which can be accessed by sliding the screen. The keyboard is different from the one you find on Samsung Propel. The keys are rectangular rather than the oval shaped keys of Samsung Propel and the keys are cramped together. So, be prepared for making some typing errors.

The left spine of the handset houses the memory card slot, power button, volume rocker, while the right spine houses a dedicated camera key along with Samsung’s proprietary power/headset jack. The camera is located on the back of the front cover, which means you will have to slide open the handset to use the camera.

Samsung Mondi WiMAX Handheld Device Reviews - Features of Samsung Mondi



samsung-mondi Here is a useful Mobile Internet device from Samsung, Samsung Mondi. Its appearance is unique carrying the form of a portal computer, who size is slightly larger than a mobile phone and smaller than a laptop. … device introduced by SamsungSamsung intros W7100mobile phone for women, children securitySamsung launches sleek and stylish HT-AS730 home theater system Samsung launches two new home theater sound barsAT&T launches a host of messaging smartphones.
Powered by Clearwire’s Clear mobile WiMAX service, the Samsung Mondi is regarded as one of the valuable handheld gadget for the users. The handheld device will operate on Windows Mobileplatform featuring WiMax, a 4.3-inch touchscreen, and a sliding keyboard.
The Samsung Mondi also supports Opera 9.5 Web Browser, which helps you to search and access to social networking sites and popular messaging services including Fring, Gypsii and MSN Messenger.

AT&T announced six new handsets : Nokia E71x, LG Neon



Those who are waiting to pick up the Nokia E71 can now do so from AT&T, where it will be known as the E71x. Hopefully just like the 6650 which made the grade at AT&T without suffering from any lack of functionality, let's keep our fingers crossed that the same can be said for the highly versatile E71x. Word has it that the E71x can be yours for $150 or so as long as you sign up for a 2-year contract.

The green and white quick messaging phone features a full keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera, and access to Instant Messaging, Mobile Email, AT&T Music, and the mobile Internet . It will be popular with Teens and text-happy adults . … AT&T Nokia E7x , which is the thinnest smartphone on the market will be available in the coming weeks for $99.99 and features a black steel finish and award-winning design. The Nokia smartphone , based on S60 on Symbian OS offers the Wi-Fi.

Mobile Industry News

Review: Outlook Good for Gwabbit, Xobni Add-Ons
Lots of us depend on Microsoft’s venerable Outlook for e-mail and contacts. And after all these years, there’s still plenty of ways it can improve. Just try to dig up an old e-mail with Outlook’s primitive search tool. At least Microsoft has encouraged a cottage industry for third-party Outlook add-ons that can help. I’ve been testing two handy ones — Gwabbit from Technicopia in Carmel Valley, Calif., and Xobni from a San Francisco start-up of the same name. Gwabbit, which I first saw at the Demo tech conference last month, provides a simple way to add contacts to your Outlook address book using information pulled from incoming e-mails. Xobni was unveiled in September 2007 at the TechCrunch conference. But the versatile plug-in (”in-box” spelled backward) just shed its beta label at the end of March. Xobni’s most appealing function is to provide an easy way to sift through your Outlook in-box so you can rapidly find people, conversations and file attachments. A closer look at these potentially helpful tools: Gwabbit: Look, Ma, No Typing Typing contact information into your Outlook address book is tedious — all of those phone numbers, company names, job titles and such. Gwabbit automates that drill — within limitations — so contacts can get added whenever you receive e-mail from a new person. Because of the time it saves, Gwabbit is worth the one-time $20 fee, which kicks in after a 14-day free trial. It will soon cost $10 to load Gwabbit on a second PC. Gwabbit lifts — or “gwabs” — data from the “signature” or text block in an e-mail, assuming there is one. A Gwabbit alert pop ups about 3 seconds after you open a message. Inside is a button you click to automatically populate the new contact fields in Outlook. You can ignore a contact, too. Gwabbit claims to get.

Contacts Fast Add
Save a new phone number with less than half the taps needed when using the built-in Contacts App. If the App Store were Gran Turismo 2, this App is one of those NA Tuning upgrades that gave you a 5 HP boost. Or at least, that’s the idea. It basically makes saving someone’s number at low time.

Gmail iPhone Sync

Do you want a wireless sync feature for your iPhone? If you have an iPhone and use Google Calendar and Gmail Contacts you will be happy to know that you can now seamlessly and continuously sync your iPhone to your Google account. Using the Exchange features of the iPhone, with added support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol, you can setup a new Exchange accout on your iPhone that connects to your Google account which does a 2 way sync and populates your iPhone Contacts and Calendar apps. The steps for setting up Gmail to iPhone sync are: Important! Before you begin: Make sure your device has version 2.2 firmware or above Back up your Contacts and Calendar events on your iPhone. When setting up a new Exchange ActiveSync account on your iPhone, all existing Contacts and Calendar events will be deleted from your iPhone. Please make sure to back up any important data before you set up Google Sync. 1. Open the Settings application on your device’s home screen. 2. Open Mail, Contacts, Calendars. 3. Tap Add Account…. 4. Select Microsoft Exchange. 5. In the Email field, enter the name of the account (anything you’d like). 6. Leave the Domain field blank. 7. Enter your full Google Account email address as the Username. 8. Enter your Google Account password as the Password. 9. Tap Next at the top of your screen. 10. A new Server field will appear. Enter m.google.com. 11. Press Next at the top of your screen again. 12. Select the Google services you want to sync. Currently only Contacts and Calendar are supported. Make sure that you have uploaded your data before proceeding. 13. Press Sync twice when warned about data loss. Synchronization will begin automatically if you have Push enabled on your phone. From now on every time you open the Calendar or Contacts app your information will be synced wireless after a few seconds. Don’t enable email on the Exchange account as this will not work with Google. You can add an IMAP account for your Gmail account on the iPhone which is a good alternative to POP3. Here is a video demo of Gmail iPhone Syn using Exchange Try with TestiPhone.

Can My Mac and T-Mobile G1 (Google Android) Phone Sync?

Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 23 October 2008 at 01:43:00 Store goes online with release T- Mobile has officially released the G1 mobile handset . The G1 is the first smartphone to be based on Android, …

A First Look at Google Android
As the experienced team started to work hardly in Google Campus, it was a first serious sign about Google entering mobile phone market. In 2007, the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) was created to develop open standards for mobile devices. …. In summary, with all upcoming applications and mobile services Google Android is stepping into the next level of Mobile Internet . Android participates in many of the successful open source projects.

Google Android Invasion
Less than a year after announcing Android, the open-source phone operating system intended to jump-start the mobile Internet , Google began sharing the project’s underlying source code. The Android Open Source Project site includes a …

T-Mobile’s Google Phone Heralds Android Invasion

Here’s a closer look at the G1: Will the first Google phone become the apple of your eye? We’ll have an inkling [when] the much-anticipated T-Mobile G1 with Google goes on sale. The G1 is a highly capable handheld computer with a responsive touch-screen like Apple’s hot-selling iPhone has. It also packs a slide-out physical keyboard. And it has multimedia picture messaging, a removable battery and other features the iPhone lacks. The mobile operating system at its core — what Google calls Android — is slick, if a little raw in some places. But folks expecting iPhone-like glitter and glitz are bound to be disappointed. The hardware is unsexy. The phone performs better on T-Mobile’s fastest data network, but the carrier is only now rolling out that network in a lot of places. Even with access, Web pages took a long time to load. What’s more, without such things as Outlook synchronization or Microsoft Exchange, the G1 is not a smart choice for businesses, not that T-Mobile is saying it is. The battle for tech supremacy is increasingly going mobile. While Google products and services are embedded in other phones, Android marks the company’s entry into the high-stakes smartphone market dominated by Apple and Research In Motion. The phone was built by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC. It costs $179 with a two-year T-Mobile voice plan, $399 without a contract. Data plans are reasonably priced: $25 or $35 a month, depending on whether you choose 400 messages or unlimited messaging. Plans include unlimited Web browsing and e-mail, plus access to T-Mobile Wi-Fi HotSpots. T-Mobile says demand for the new smartphone is three times what it originally anticipated. But if the G1 hardware fails to ring your chimes, there’ll be lots of other Android-based phones coming. LG, Motorola and Samsung are among companies producing prototypes. Google CEO Eric Schmidt envisions…

The Future of Mobile Phone Technology

In the smart phone arena it is speed of internet access and data transfer that is key to selling phones, and the latest network compatibility is essential. Camera phones have been around for a few years now, and nearly every new phone …

Discussion about the future of handsets and Google Android

Mobile technologies and devices blog covering new products and services pertaining to cellular phones. … The operating system that every smart-phone that actual smart-people will end up using is Android. The Linux operating system is truly open, and I believe Android has captured the true essence of how Internet phones should be implemented. See “HTC Dream”. Android will be succesful with mobile operating systems, as Microsoft became succesful with personal computers. …

Palm Treo Pro Unlocked Cell Phone with 2 MP Camera, 3G, Wi

Quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US & International 3G compatibility via 850/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE data capabilities; Sreamlined smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1 for access to push email, full QWERTY keyboard, large color touchscreen …. With Internet Explorer Mobile , you can access your company data in seconds, check the latest news or sports scores, and stream audio or video without annoying pauses and delays. …