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Selasa, 09 November 2010

The Smartphone Camera Battle

Smartphone cameras are becoming increasingly powerful-many, in fact, are fully capable of taking very sharp and professional looking photos. But are these phones capable of holding their own against more sophisticated equipment? And which phone does it best?To make a fair comparison, we compared smartphone shots taken in a bevy of different lighting scenarios, including controlled and low lighting, and also tested flash capabilities. We didn't have all of these phones at exactly the same time, but we did make a concerted effort to control the lighting as much as possible.

You'll also notice that the size of some of the images appears different. We wanted to show you the native dimensions of the images these cameras take, and their respective dimensions as well.

droid 1 The Ultimate Smartphone Camera BattleFrom a features standpoint, the Incredible's camera takes the cake, offering an incredible amount of customizable options including meters that let you adjust brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness, all in real time. The Incredible also offers a ton of effects, including Sepia, Solarize, Posterize, and more.

Most impressive, however, is the actual manual control you are allowed if you happen to be photo geeks like us. If you want it, full control is yours. This includes control of ISO, white balance, resolution output, and a heap of other awesome features usually only reserved for the latest, full blown point and shoot cameras. On paper, it's one of only two phones that sports an 8 MP camera-three up from the rest in case you're planning on printing larger-than-normal images.

samsung epic The Ultimate Smartphone Camera BattleThe Epic 4G is an impressive phone with an impressive camera. The flash in particular performed admirably, even in low light scenarios. A common problem for many phone cameras (and point and shoots) when shooting in low light is the censor often has difficulty speaking to the flash, often resulting in washed out images that are far too lit.

The Epic also offers a pretty broad range of camera features and customizable options-you can manually set the ISO, use light metering (a feature often reserved for digital SLR cameras), and adjust white balance and resolution settings, to name a few options. It also comes pre-loaded with four effects, which is appreciated, but not nearly as many as the HTC Incredible.

Finally, without a doubt, the Epic has the best looking in-camera screen of all of the phones in the test, hands down, bar none.

Apple Iphone 4 The Ultimate Smartphone Camera BattleI'm probably just preaching to the choir at this point, but I'll say it anyway: It's really simple to use. In fact, it's the simplest of all the phones to load up the camera, and also features the snappiest auto focus sensor we tested.


We did, however, run into a few problems with the built in flash that we'll talk about during the comparison, and, like the BlackBerry, there's only a limited amount of customizable options. The lack of options is partially saved, though, by an HDR mode that actually works pretty well under the proper lighting conditions.


Droid X The Ultimate Smartphone Camera BattleThe BlackBerry's camera capabilities, much like the phone itself, can be pretty impressive but kind of frustrating to use. On the plus side, the Torch comes with a huge range of scene modes, including face detection, Potrait, Landscape, and even more obscure environmental settings like Snow and Beach modes. Speaking of environments, the Torch did a phenomenal job recognizing shifts in the environment when the scene mode was set to Auto-it alerted us when we were in an environment with low light, for example.

Unfortunately, the customization sort of ends there. There's hardly any manual control offered at all. This didn't used to matter, but with the recent upswing in mobile camera technology, manual customization becomes a desirable option.

Droid 2 The Ultimate Smartphone Camera BattleFar and away the largest phone in the roundup, the Droid X is the only other phone in this roundup that also includes an actual shutter button, which, when coupled with the massive 4.3 inch display, makes for a very solid feeling camera, and also is easy on the eyes thanks to the massive screen. The Droid X camera also has a pretty decent amount of features, offering seven effects, eight ‘scenes' (portrait, landscape, sports, etc) and a controllable flash.

Unfortunately, it lacks much of the manual control and abilities of its Droid based competition, the Incredible, but it's still the only other phone in this roundup that matches it at 8 megapixels.

Droid 2 The Ultimate Smartphone Camera BattleThe Droid 2's camera settings are identical, feature for feature, to the Droid X. We're figuring that's because they were released around the same time and made by the same company, but there is one puzzling difference: The Droid X features an 8 MP camera, while the Droid 2 features a 5 MP camera.

These cameras have more than enough megapixels to capture some pretty exacting detail, so, if we set up a soft box and wanted to take a dramatically lit portrait, could the phones pull it off? We wanted to find out how these devices would react to a controlled lighting environment.

Such an experiment will test a couple of important factors. Can the censor in these cameras color balance for dramatic light, without blowing the image out? Also, the pictures were taken in relatively low light, so are the shutters in these tiny little lenses fast enough to avoid motion blur?

We're going to use a digital SLR shot as a reference point. The portrait of features editor Amber Bouman below was taken with a Nikon D300, and is as close to the actual lighting configuration we set up in our lab as humanly possible.

This was taken with a 12 MP Nikon D300. Dramatic light could potentially confuse a point and shoot censor, so we were curious as to which phone could re create this dramatic look.

As we'll be doing with the majority of our tests, we're going to take the best two and compare their image quality. The top two images from this test are pretty clear. Let's scrutinize the two best pictures to find out which one comes out on top. (Hint: it's not the BlackBerry).

Droid Incredible:

The Droid Incredible did a magnicifant job balancing the light in this image, and didn't blow out or misjudge color corrections like the other phones. Though the Epic did a pretty good job handling color corrections, it blew out a part of the background, where the softbox was shining. In fact, look at the far right side of Amber's head. See how natural her hair is lit? Now look at the iPhones image, which totally blew out the highlights in her hair. (Sorry Amber, that didn't come out right.) All in all, the Incredible really did a terrific job balancing all of the proper necesseties needed to make this image look the way it does, producing a surprisingly detailed and professional looking image that we think looks even better than the DSLR snapshot.

iPhone 4:

The iPhone's image is worthy of mentioning just because of the crazy amount of detail it picked up on. See that catch light in her eye? Notice you can actually see the color of her eye? However, the image suffered from a recurring problem we've found with the iPhone 4: a slight purplish-bluish hue. This seemed to happen almost every time direct light was involved (including use of the iPhone's flash), and though the images are surprisingly detailed (it's hard to believe the iPhone's camera is only 5 MP), it can't compete with the color clarity and smoothness of the Droid Incredible.

The Winner: The HTC Droid Incredible - Outstanding Color and Light Balancing.

We knew this was going to be hard to gauge, because a nice, bright day looks the same on almost any camera. But it's an important factor—we reckon the majority of everyday phone users would use their camera in naturally lit environments more so than anywhere else.As stated above, choosing was pretty difficult, as most of our smart phones delivered some great results (though what's with the undersaturated image Droid 2?). In the end, the showdown comes down to the two phones that captured exacting detail and saturation levels.Let's have a look at the top two from the bunch.

iPhone 4:

Shocked again, we had to give the iPhone some praise here, for reproducing the most eye-catching image of the bunch with some pretty vibrant colors. The image itself is a messy one, but Apple's image censor picked up on the subjects quickly and precisely—the iPhone 4's shutter fired faster then any of the other phones when taking this particular picture. As you can see, it was an extremely bright (and hot) day, and the iPhone did oversaturate the image just a smidge, but not enough for any major concern.

Samsung Epic:

As you can no doubt tell from this picture, the Samsung Epic has a super wide lens, and we really really like it for that reason, but were also very impressed with the amount of detail picked up in this photo, especially the spot on color match on the actual little Droids. Unlike the iPhone 4, which produced rich colors but oversaturated the image, the Epic captured the correct look of light (around 5:15 PM or so) quickly and easily. And, since this is a natural light test after all, the Samsung takes it.

The Winner: Samsung Epic- Most Accurate Reproduction of Natural Light.

In the world of cameras, the accurate reproduction and saturation of colors is an important factor to consider. And, as much as we would've liked to take pictures of beautiful, natural things (like bright flowers, Autumn leaves, etc) we were limited to what we have in our surrounding environment: PC parts.So we found the brightest, most colorful PC setup we had in the lab, and photographed it with all of the contending phones. This was an important test for two reasons: First, this would give us a good idea at the camera's color rendering capabilities; and second, the lighting in the lab isn't so great, and we were curious to see if the shutters were fast enough to avoid motion blur when pressing the shutter button.

Samsung Epic:

The Epic accurately reproduced the wide range of colors and hues found in this image, and also maintained a snappy shutter (though you'll notice a tiny bit of motion blur in the boxes behind the GPU). It did, however, slightly oversaturate the light parts of the motherboard, making some of the slots in the mobo look like they're glowing almost. A very smooth, consistant image over all though.

Droid X:

Having such a large screen gives you plenty of liberties when shooting—by far the widest shot and also one of the best color matches in our tests, the Droid X really captured the rich colors of the image without blowing anything out. What's more, the sharpness of the image was unparalled, due (we ponder) to the conveniently large shutter located on the top right of the phone for better shutter stabilization in lower light. The shutter works great with the X in your hands—it's bulky and feels sturdy, much like an actual point and shoot camera.

Winner: Droid X- Rich Colors And a Solid Shutter.

We knew this test would be a rough one; it's hard to get flash right in low light. Images taken in low light require the camera to crank the ISO to insanely high levels, resulting in grainy images that, when coupled with a misfired, over blown strobe, can look truly terrible.But we wanted to see which phone, with its flash camera settings on Automatic, would produce the best image in low light. Here are the results.


Samsung Epic:

Once again, the Samsung Epic just got it right, firing just enough of a flash to illuminate the subject enough to look natural. Also, graininess was at a low in comparison to the other phones (but still visible). Furthermore, this image is the only one of the six to not feature a crazy amount of red-eye from the flash. There was barely any available light in this image, but the auto focus censor still picked up what it needed to. Very impressive.

BlackBerry Torch:

Just when we thought BlackBerry was down and out of this competition, it delivered! As with the Epic, the BlackBerry fired just enough flash to keep things looking natural, and the autofocus censor picked up on the subject in a totally dark room. There's a ton of grain to the image, however, noticeable mostly in the black areas of the photo. A good flash and a great auto focus censor go a long way, but the image smoothness of the Epic is just too compelling for us to ignore.

Winner: Samsung Epic- Just Enough Flash For a Natural Looking Image.

We're not going to spend too much time here, because the results of every one of the phone's images looked identicalliy bad. Digital zooming is a tricky thing to get right, and not even the highest end digital cameras can produce a sharp image when the zoom is maxed out. So, for this particular test, we'll call it a draw.

The Samsung Epic, by a nose! In our testing, the Samsung Epic was the most capable camera, handling itself accordingly in the wide range of lighting tests we ran. It may not always have taken the best image, but it's range of performance impressed us.

The iPhone 4 and the HTC Incredible are definetely worth mentioning for doing a stellar job as well, and though the Incredible didn't formally win, it still comes loaded with a staggering amount of camera features, which we thought was cool. The BlackBerry, well, didn't do so hot, but that wasn't really a huge surprise—they're made for business people, not art majors.
Via Gizmodo

Selasa, 02 November 2010

Windows Phone 7 Launches on October 11th 2010

There has been quite a bit of confusion over when exactly Microsoft [MSFT] will actually officially launch their new mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7.

It seems that they will be holding a special event next Monday, the 11th of October in New York, when they will finally launch Windows Phone 7.


Windows Phone 7 Launch October 11th 2010And whilst the official launch date may be the 11th of October, it looks like they will start selling Windows Phone 7 smartphones from the 8th of November 2010.

The event will be a worldwide launch, and at the US event in New York, T-Mobile will be showing off some Windows Phone 7 devices.

Microsoft via Geek

Awsome T-Mobile G2

Some of us at Gadget Junction just can’t get enough of T-Mobile’s G-series phones. Considering there were only two – the G1 and now the G2 – it’s pretty impressive that these ur-Android devices have such a rabid following.

Even given the massive number of Android devices now floating around, it’s interesting that each new iteration is just a bit better than the last. The G2 reminds me of a Nexus One on steroids and the UI and form factor is a winner – it’s as thin as the N8 that we just got in but it blazes through apps like a Ferrari.

Via CrunchGear

Kamis, 03 September 2009

The sexiest home phone you can get Alessi Dect Phone.


Alessi phone is not just a phone but a revolution in home mobile. The design and also the look does tell it's personality.

It looks like a mouse that you use with your computer but it does goes online.

The Alessi Dect cordless phone designed by Stefano Giovannoni which comes with a 65,000 color OLED display to make you feel more at ease keeping in touch with the rest of your family and friends.

Apart from the much more interesting display compared to other phones which feature monochrome screens, the Alessi DECT phone is also equipped with preloaded backgrounds and ringtones to get you started, alongside with a huge directory to keep your favorite numbers if you happen to have a social calendar with full of activities.

5 Reasons to buy Samsung Solid Extreme Phone.

The Samsung Solid is a juggernaut of a handset; shock proof, water and dust resistance phone.
The samsung solid has a built in torch and even an SOS message to summon help at the end of you finger.
It's more than a phone but better. With though body and well design features it does makes your heart fonder.

Reason to buy a Samsung Solid Extreme Phone.
  1. It can survive a head first drop of two metres directly onto concrete surface.
  2. Submerge it in up to a metre for half an hour and it will still work as normal plus it's dust proof. It's overall IP rating 57 equal to Charles Bronson.
  3. Press a button and walla you will have brightness.
  4. For capturing pictures with better resolutions, the samsung solid sports a pokey 1.3M camera. Better than those VGA Cam's.
  5. The samsung solid loudspeakers blares out tunes and hands free calls. It also has acoustic noise canceling to block out any background noise.
So, why wait get the Samsung solid and rest assured you are in safe hands. Let's check the specifications.

Spec's Samsung Solid Extreme:

SAMSUNG Solid Extreme Product Factsheet
Network Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
Display 1.77" 262K TFT, 128 x 160
IP rating IP57
Dimensions 113 x 48.9 x 17.4mm
Weight 102.8g
Camera 1.3MP, Video recording (15fps)
Video MPEG4, H.263, 3GP
Audio Music Player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC, WMA)
FM Radio
Noise Cancellation
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR / USB 2.0 FS
Memory Internal memory 7MB + MicroSD support
Battery Li-ion 1000mAh

A Video Review on Samsung Solid Extreme Phone

Senin, 13 Juli 2009

Chairman watch smart phone by Ulysse Nardin

The first for the mobile phone industry, the Chairman features a functioning mechanical watch
rotor that is also incorporated into its aesthetic design. This crucial component was
specially designed by Ulysse Nardin for the Chairman smart phone. Similar to an automatic
watch that receives power from the force of a rotor, the Chairman does the same: charging a
built-in battery using the kinetic energy of the moving rotor to supply supplemental
power to the Chairman.

Gadget Junction - Chairman watch smart phone by Ulysse Nardin
This smart phone saves money on your electricity bills as well as converse energy and raise eco cred. The chairman has the winding mechanism from a watch on the back, so you just crank the dial to charge it.

what it got!!

Fingerprint ID - press finger over the sensor to unlock the smart phone.

Hand on time - The screen mimics a watch face more interesting than your abtract wallpaper.

Wind your body - charge the phone via winding the mechanism, No electricity but requires some effort.

Gadget Junction - Chairman watch smart phone by Ulysse Nardin

Technical
  • 2.8" multi-touch screen
  • Fingerprint reader for owner identification and phone lock
  • Numeric keys with high quality tactile response
  • E-mail and Internet application
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • Wi-Fi for network connection
  • Sapphire Glass
  • Kinetic rotor system


Senin, 12 Januari 2009

LG Touch Screen 3G Video Phone

Gadget Junction - LG-GD910 touch screen video phone
LG reveals it is latest gadget that will change how people will connect without having a mobile phone in the other hand and making it fit into a wrist watch. The mobile video phone is equipped with 3G functionality LG-GD910.

The LG-GD910 touch screen video phone comes with touch screen dialing, camera, media player, speech recognition and built-in speaker to make video calls through High Speed Downlink Packet Access. The mobile phone can be connected via Bluetooth for headset usage. It’s also water resistance and weighs about 84g with talk time over 2 hours.

Jumat, 22 Agustus 2008

Making your own Usb Charger for mobile phone.

Still using the old standard adapter for your mobile phone. Most of people still and are using the stand ac adapter to charge thier phone. Even some comes with usb charger.

But if your out and forgotten your charger that will make your life mesereble. But there's a way that you can easily make your own usb charger for your mobile phone.

What you'll need is:
- USB Cable
- Shrink
- Soldering Iron
- leads

That all you will need to make your own usb charger for mobile phone. And you can
keep it with your laptop beg. It will go where ever your laptop is and never have to
carry a adapter anymore.

Watch the video as it explain on how to make your own usb charger for mobile phone.

Minggu, 08 Juni 2008

Samsung Instinct with speech to action

Samsung Instinct has a new feature called speech to action button that will only need you to say any command and it will execute the command prompt. Samsung line of product is a must have mobile phone that will astonish it owner and anyone with this feature you can forget about those neither touch screen nor keypad.

Samsung instinct is the future device although it looks like iPhone but it has it own lovable features. Just press a button and say the command and it that easy. Samsung and Sprint worked together to simplify the UI, which features a 2-megapixel camera, access to the Sprint Music Store for wireless downloads, stereo Bluetooth, audible caller ID, voice dialing and commands, a full HTML browser, a digital music player that shows album art, support for Sprint Radio and Sprint TV, phone as modem capability, Microsoft Live Search, and integrated GPS with Sprint navigation.




Watch the video below:-

Rabu, 05 Maret 2008

Mobile Phone Maintenance Tips

Mobile Phone Maintenance Taking care of your mobile will helps to ensure it has a long and productive life. There are 12 easy maintenance tips that will help you get the best out of your mobile phone and pda’s. All these points below should also be applied to your battery, charger and any other accessories related to your mobile phone.

KEEP YOUR MOBILE:

  1. Charged: Ensure your battery is fully charged, and then completely run it down before recharging. Recharging too early causes your battery to run out of power more quickly.

  2. Secure: For security reasons, enable the PIN on your SIM Card and Phone-lock on your phone to avoid unauthorized used. These security checks will also be activated when the phone is power cycled. You can check with your carrier or the phone manual for the features and also for information on blocking your SIM card and phone IMEI number if the phone is stolen.

  3. Protected: Make sure you use a keypad lock to lock your phone. Unplanned calls can cost a fortune and even though your phone may be in a safe place, such as in a bag, your phone will still get knocked around to a surprising degree. Rough treatment can damage electronic circuit boards so avoid dropping or unnecessarily shaking your phone.

  4. Battery: Be safe with your batteries. Use only genuine batteries from your phone manufacturer and only buy from authorized dealers. Going for the cheap option of a counterfeit battery can be dangerous.

  5. Clean: Don't use harsh detergents, cleaning solvents or harsh chemicals to clean your phone. Wipe only with a soft cloth.

  6. Covered: a protective cover will help repel dust and dirt, and prevent scratches. Make sure the cover you choose is of good quality. Low quality covers with no air pockets can damage you phone by creating humidity inside the cover.

  7. Storing your phone: Always store your phone in a dry place. Avoid rain, high humidity and liquids. All of these may contain minerals that could corrode the electronic circuits.

  8. At the right temperature: To ensure a long life, keep your phone in a stable temperature. Avoid exposing your phone to liquid and/or exposing your phone to extreme temperature change from hot to cold and vice versa. This might create condensation and damage the phone.

  9. Memory Card: Always make sure that your memory card on your mobile phone is in the mobile phone. Don’t save any personal information on your memory card as if it’s been lost and all your personal particulars maybe accessed by other's. Never leave your memory card behind always make sure that they are in the mobile phone slots.

  10. Save Energy: Reduce the brightness of your mobile phone as this will help longer battery life and extend use of the mobile phone.

  11. Use SMS: Don't just talk all the time sent SMS as this is cheaper and the battery will last longer for the mobile phone.

  12. Disable the Vibrate: If you phone has a vibrate function and your not using it it’s better if you just disable the function as this will improve the battery life.
This will make your mobile phone more efficient and outstanding from the rest.

Minggu, 27 Januari 2008

Orbit-M Speakers

Orbit-M Speakers Orbit M speakers is a social creature that will makes a different in speaker realm. The Orbit M speaker is handheld device that is meant to be connected to your iPod, PDA or sony ericsson mobile phone and will turn it to a personal audio device into a loud boombox for others to hear it play's.

Orbit M speakers comes with two extra connector besides the default 3.5mm stero jack. There's also a 2.5mm stereo jack adaptor for some mobile phones and PDA that may use it as well. Unlike the regular stereo speakers the Orbit-M is supposed to give you a wide 360’ sound field so that more people hear the music.

The Orbit-M runs on three AAA battery but altec Lansing claims that with just three batteries the Orbit-M can last up to a full 24 hours.

Orbit-M Speakers
Spec:
Ultra-portable music speaker for mobile phones

Sound clarity with depth
Excellent musicality is powered by acoustic tayloring.

Fusion 360 technology
Integrates a cone design with a custom-built Altec Lansing speaker to project a 360-degree sound field.

Long battery life
Plays for up to 24 hours on 3 AAA batteries.

Shock-resistant
The rugged Orbit is durable enough for the most intrepid traveler.

Personal configuration
Place the Orbit on its edge for directed, more personal listening.

Rabu, 02 Januari 2008

Nokia N96 Smartphone

Nokia N96Long waited for Nokia to reveals it's new N95 Smartphone. The nokia smartphone maybe similar to Nokia N81 as the forms is close to Nokia N95, the numeric keyboard sliding from bottom and the panel slides top.

Taking into account the pictures on Nokia N96 is powered by S60 3rd Edition FP2 (symbian OS 9.5) the platform has not been announced yet. The rear panel hides a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zies Lens and dual LED Flash. But there not much of information about the specification as we have to wait for the official release of this new smartphone.

Nokia N96

Rabu, 04 Juli 2007

iPhone Clones Meizu M8

Meizu vs iPhone While people are queuing and waiting in long list for an Apple iPhone, the Chinese Meizu had it’s striking appearance of almost the same-featured iPhone. That’s a Meizu M8 Phone. The Meizu M8 has the look and feel as an iPhone. Although people are going to but the iPhone they’ll have to think back after seeing this small rather big in use gadgets.

Meizu had been around before Apple and they are known for their gadgets. Now with a sleek and rather humble they had announced the M8 as a gadget that will fit all the customer needs.

Although this is Meizu entered the mobile phone industry in the first, but it appears appetite is not small, iPhone using Mac systems, M8 said with it’s Win CE 6.0 operating system, ARM processor hardware II + Video decoder (support 720 × 480 pixel video recording of 30). To a mobile phone equipped with a special decoder, it seems Meizu M8 for the positioning, not just music, but also stressed the Video Player. Not all mobile phones has a unique touch of CODECS that allows many features, one who knows codes will fall in for this gadget’s as well.

Meizu M8 The major different between Meizu and iPhone are:

Meizu & iPhone Spec

The Meizu M8 is planned to be released on December 2007. But Apple iPhone was release earlier so that they’ll get all the market for it. But a wise customer will see it difference’s in no time.

The price also seems to be rather affordable.
Apple iPhone
4Gb = $ 499.00
8Gb = $ 599.00

Meizu M8 Official Pricing
Entry : 1499 CNY for 4GB, 2199 CNY for 8GB
Standard: 2380 CNY for 4GB, 3080 CNY for 8GB

Two different products with it’s own feature’s. As a user be on the look out always because there’s always a new gadget’s around.

Senin, 11 Juni 2007

All New Gadget - Sanyo M1 for Sprint

Sanyo M1 is the most wanted gadget that is available in the market now and it’s a eye catching and well tuned music center. Sanyo M1 offers 1Gb of internal memory and up 18 hours of music playing time. Put more music and media for greater power in your palm.

Sanyo M1

Files can be downloaded wirelessly from the Sprint network, or transferred from a PC using the included USB cable, or using Bluetooth® wireless technology. Sanyo M1 battery provides up 18 hours of music playing time, making it your best companion on long trips. The external navigation controls are user friendly with 5 button navigation providing more versatile control over music selections. With 1.3inch 260K color sub LCD makes it easier to navigate even with the phone closed. Transfer unprotected MP3, AAC, and AAC+ files from a PC to the M1 using the included USB cable. Manage music with Playlists using the Sprint Music Store Player.

Background music playing mode listening to music while checking e-mail, sending text messages or browsing the Web. The Background Music Mode is supported in almost all menus except during phone or camera operation, or while using Java® applications or On Demand.

You may also order streaming audio programs available from Sprint, including Sprint Radio, SIRIUS Music®, Rhapsody Radio® and Music Choice®. Watch live streaming television with the optional Sprint TV Live (SM) with additional optional TV/video programming with Sprint TV (SM), utilizing EV-DO technology, Sprint's Power Vision (SM) Network enables streaming video to the M1 at ultra-fast speeds, providing a more clear and fluid mobile viewing experience.

Other Features:-
  • Mass Storage Mode - connect the M1 to a PC with the included USB cable, and it becomes a "mass storage device", much like a pen or keychain drive.

  • USB2.0 - supports high-speed USB data transfer. The M1 can also be recharged using a USB port.

  • Download and play exciting 3-D games
    Personalize your phone by downloading and assigning different ringers to numbers in your address book (72-chord polyphonic ringtones)

  • Download unique images to use as screen savers or assign specific images to numbers in your address book

  • Java (J2ME) enabled

  • Walkie-talkie style communication with Sprint PCS Ready Link (SM)

  • Voice Recorder: Record meetings, classes or memos. Store up to 12 hours of recordings using the internal memory.

  • Voice-activated dialing. No training required; dials names from phone book.

  • Messaging: 2-way SMS (Text, Voice), Picture Mail, Video Mail, Voice Mail, Email, Instant Messaging (IM)

  • Answer On-hold: allows you to place a caller on hold while you step out of a meeting
    Call screening/answering machine mode

  • 3-D Screensavers

  • "Favorites": custom assign shortcuts to favorite menu items

  • Vibrate patterns: set different vibrate patterns for different types of incoming calls (Voice/Ready Link), Voicemail or Messaging

  • Backlit keypad (blue)

  • Tools: Alarm Clock, World Clock, Calendar, Countdown, Stop Watch, Calculator

  • Digital Dual Band: 1.9 GHz, 800MHz

  • TTY Capable

  • HAC Rating: M4

Its like you having your Ipod around and also the phone with the same feature but M1 has it all, others may consider this little gadget to be everything that they could hope for.

Sanyo M1

Senin, 21 Mei 2007

A Closer Look at iPhone

Apple iPhone



iPhone Phil Schiller shows the feature's of the iPhone to John Blackstone.

Selasa, 19 Desember 2006

Samsung BlackJack with Microsoft

Samsung BlackJack
The new Samsung BlackJack from Cingular is a new robust, slim, and smart device packed with the powerful and functionality desired by business customers and consumers alike. The phone includes rich entertainment features, powerful business applications, and the familiar look and feel of the Windows Mobile 5.0, turbo-charged by Cingular's 3G-enabled BroadbandConnect service in an ultra sleek design. A technology made easy with all the new features no one can resist the attraction, function nor the style that this phone has.

Operates on Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone.
Softwares: Microsoft Outlook Mobile, Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile, Direct Push E-Mail
Media's: Windows Media Player for (WMA), Windows Media Video (WMV), and MP3



Hardware:-
Processor: Samsung 400MHz
Weight: 3.5 ounces
Enable with QWERTY keyboard
Camera: 1.3 mega pixel camera and video recorder
Built-in memory: 128 MB flash ROM
Expandable memory: microSD Cards
Battery life: Talk time: up to 5.5 hours, Standby time: up to 11 days
Well integrated loudspeakers
Bluetooth: Version 2.0
Wireless connectivity: GSM – Quadband
Data connectivity: GPRS/EDGE

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Senin, 04 Desember 2006

IM-S130

Pantech seems to be rolling out new mobile phones, one after another to capture a good share of the mobile market. Now, it seems that they had come up with its latest gadget Sky IM-S130 cellular phone that may change the way you think about mobile phones.



The features of the new Pantech IM-S130 slider phone tells all:

•Thickness of 15.9mm

•3.3-megapixel camera

•microSD card slot

•Full support for MS Office and PDF format

•GPS and autonomous GPS (no network connection required)



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Rabu, 29 November 2006

Nokia Lamborgini 8800

It looks like the most recent Nokia mobile phones edition called Sirocco, it has the style and the potential to be one of the best. After the previous launch of other Sirocco editions, comes the time for Lamborghini to join whole new trend. Lives Like Legend...


Nokia Lamborgini 8800
There are only 500 Sirocco Lamborghini phones being produced and you must really own a Lamborghini in order to get an exemplar. Besides the unique design and logo, the normal features of this cellphone include a 2MP camera, a colorful TFT display and all the mambo-jambo that cellphones could have. The latest in style and Fashion Lives Lamborgini.

Coming to the specs it has a 62,144 colour TFT display protected by scratch-resistant sapphire coated glass, 2 Megapixel camera, 120 MB internal memory, Bluetooth, EDGE and E-mail client. However you cant still fancy this phone as it is reserved exclusively for Lamborghini customers.