LATEST MOBILES SEARCH

LATEST MOBILES NEWS

Friday, October 23, 2009

Nokia N900

Our amateur sleuthing skills tell us there might be a tiny bit of excitement about this N900 device. With the Maemo 5 environment already measured up, it’s the turn of the hardware to get exhaustively previewed. The My Symbian team took a look at a prototype unit and were immediately impressed by the 800 x 480 display and relatively compact dimensions for such a loaded phone. The resistive touchscreen was on par with the N97, though it picked up scratches too easily for their liking ( a screen protector is recommended), while the keyboard was deemed small but still a major improvement over the N97’s. Internals rated well, with the 600MHz Cortex-A8 CPU and “superb” video recording grabbing plaudits. Perplexingly, there was only 256MB allocated to application installs (see image after the break), which can be altered by those with Linux knowhow, but this may draw plenty of ire from mainstream, app-hungry consumers, considering the device is capable of holding 48GB of total memory. On the outside, the camera cover was found to scratch the case around the lens (but not the lens itself like on some N97 units) while sliding, and removing the stylus from its slot revealed some bare electronics, both of which rather undermined the overall feel of a well-built device. They did find connectivity on the device a pretty dreamy and trouble-free affair, but we’re still only scratching the surface here — hit up the read link for the whole enchilada.

Verizon Razzle

Call it a cool idea, call it ridiculous, call it a one-off novelty — whatever the case, Verizon’s unique Razzle will be hitting stores next week. The PCD-sourced handset is Verizon’s branded version of the TXT8030 and features a totally unique twisting bottom half with stereo speakers and music controls on one side and a full QWERTY keyboard on the other. This is a truly low-end handset on account of its 1.3 megapixel camera and forgettable 2.2-inch display, but on the plus side, it’s got microSD expansion and GPS — and there’s the nice little bit about the price, too, which comes in at $69.99 on contract. It’ll be available to order from Verizon’s web store starting the 6th, while brick-and-mortar locations pick it up “later this month.”

LG’s GD510 Pop

LG has just gone official with a new handset, the GD510 Pop, that they’re saying will provide a classy touchscreen experience at a reasonable price, and boasting it as the most compact 3″ touchscreen phone out there.The Pop is keeping things simple with a single dial/hangup key on the front, and a slim form factor, but the optional solar charging cover is a nice touch. We don’t have much info when it comes to specs, but here’s what we do know.

8GB internal storage
3 megapixel camera
3″ QVGA touchscreen

The Pop will be coming to Europe mid-October and heading to other markets shortly thereafter.


Philips C702, X806 all-touchscreen phones

Philips keeps pumping new devices for the ever growing Chinese market. Latest phones we caught are all-touchscreen models called C702 and X806.

The first of the two, Philips C702 (pictured on the left), is a CDMA 1X device, destined for China Telecom. Its specs include 3.4-inch QVGA screen (huge screen for such a low resolution), 1.3-megapixel camera, GPS, Bluetooth, 70MB of internal memory that is further expandable with microSD memory cards.

The second device is Philips X806, a 14mm thick phone which comes with 3.5-inch 240×400 pixels display, 5-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, FM radio, 47MB of internal memory and MicroSD card support. The bad thing about it is the support for GPRS data, only.

And that’s about all we got for you. We’ve no information whether Philips plans to bring these babies outside of China. As soon as we hear something new, we’ll let you know.


Apple launches its crowning and culminating Magic mouse

At first it was the era of iPod and iPhone for Apple and now it has turned its market to the crowning and culminating Magic mouse. It’s smart, automatic and charismatic. It dibs to be the first multi-Touch mouse in the whole universe and you can even call it as a bluetooth mouse. Its wondrous top portion and sleek design will take you aback and will leave you breathless. It’s without any buttons and is very clean and neat in appearance like other Apple’s product.

Its like magic moves in your hands when you touch this awe-some mouse. Here the topper part of the mouse plays itself as the button and you just need to scroll it anywhere with any of your finger. It suffices a chip which will inform you what you need to do. It has laser tracking system and works efficiently without the pad. So just surf your pages smoothly and give a relaxation to your hand with this chic and amazing Magic mouse.