Posted on 2007 under GPS Devices, Smart phone, Mobile phone |
27
Nov

Nokia launched its first Internet tablet integrated GPS receiver and antenna ‘N810’ in US market, which supports Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity.
The N810 is smaller and faster than the older N800 model, with new features including a slide-out qwerty keyboard, 4.13-inch full touch wide screen, stereo speaker, FM transmitter and a light-sensing screen dimmer. Suggested price is around 440,000(KRW). Read more… »
Posted on 2007 under Concept, Design, Smart phone, Mobile phone |
23
Nov

The purpose of this concept is to explore innovative products for the near future. Nowadays, more people use cellphones to substitute for cameras and music players. The cellphone becomes a digital Swiss army knife in the new era. Because of the light-power use and carry-on property, the combination of cellphone and camera is the most successful one. Instead of relying on a big touchscreen or software solutions only, this concept focused on the essential value of an easy-use cellphone.

After APPLE released the “iPhone”, the whole personal communication field was deeply impacted. The touchscreen has become bigger as more functions rely on software solutions. After turning off the power, these iPhone-like products look like boxes without souls. Read more… »

Compact mobile phone designed for Sony Ericsson. This mobile phone is a personal, friendly object which is wearable around the neck. The user can use the three buttons (Busy, Accept, Reject) to handle the calls. The ‘Accept’ and ‘Reject’ buttons work in the regular fashion while the ‘Busy’ button allows the user to record a message such as ‘I am in a meeting right now’. When the button pressed during an incoming call, the phone plays the message for the caller. Read more… »
Posted on 2007 under Smart phone |
17
Nov

Chinese-based handheld manufacturer E-Ten Information Systems has launched its latest slim smartphone device, named the Glofiish M800.
The X800 comes equipped with slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, 3.5G — an upgrade to the 3G mobile telephony protocol to enhance network capacity, as well as a VGA screen for high-quality resolution.
In terms of connectivity, it is compatible with quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE and triband UMTS/HSDPA cellular technologies. It also features touch sensitive screen, Bluetooth, a 2 mega-pixel camera, 64MB of RAM with microSD memory card slot and a built-in GPS receiver.
Powered by Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6 operating system, it bundles a direct-push technology that automatically delivers the user’s e-mail from Exchange Read more… »