Symbian 3 gets new design goes further than skin deep

March 10, 2010

Nokia has made it clear that it will revamp the user interface (UI) of its Symbian phones, and you might have seen the video above during Mobile World Congress. However, what's more interesting is that Nokia has removed a ton of legacy cipher and APIs, to form the clean break that was faraway overdue. We're getting closer to what was available on the N900 and some of the qualities are the same (the app switching UI is excellent), but the new UI is seemingly much faster and more fluid. With the new software architecture, comes new cipher that is not built to deal with last decade's problems such as lack of graphics hardware or horrible memory constraints.

The net conclusion should be much more responsive Nokia phones and interfaces. I'm glad that Nokia (and others) are seeing the light, considering Apple and Microsoft certain did too. Now, we're waiting for the actual hardware that we suspect might come out that summer at Nokia World.

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Motonav N765t Unboxing

March 10, 2010

Motonav N765t Unboxing

We played with the Motonav N765 at Mobile World Congress (MWC), but we now have one in the office, as Motorola prepares to launch it in the U.S. For a quick overview of the functionalities, you can refer to our MWC post. right now, we want to share with you an unboxing photo gallery and a quick first impression of the physical aspect of the device along with a little more data.

The Motonav N765t (N700 Series) has a very wide 5.1" display. that is so wide that Motorola calls it "cinematic". Having such a screen allows Motorola to display additional knowledge, while leaving the map visible at all times (you're trying to get somewhere after all). The display surface has a non-glossy treatment that helps in direct sunlight.

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Motorola QUENCH heads for North America

March 9, 2010

Motorola QUENCH heads for North America

Folks living on the continent of North America will be able to get hold of the Motorola QUENCH - particularly folks living in Canada as distant as they're happy with Rogers' terms and conditions. First announced at the Mobile World Congress last month, the Motorola QUENCH will be released in the US as the Motorola CLIQ XT. Released Stateside that month on T-Mobile, it will additionally reach in Europe later that year going by the Canadian moniker.

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MD700 is Android-powered MID

March 8, 2010

MD700 is Android-powered MID

Mobile World Wide Web Devices (MIDs) like the MD700 you see here does not look as though it and its genre is going to catch on anytime soon, but we do know that the inclusion of an Android operating system might just change the tide. Features of the MD700 would include a 7" touchscreen display, 32GB of internal memory and a HDMI port. Does that mean the MD700 handles HD playback with aplomb when connected to a HDTV?

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Windows Phone 7 Sheds Backwards Compatibility

March 5, 2010

Windows Phone 7 Sheds Backwards Compatibility

After having face to face talks with Microsoft, we have learned that Windows Phone 7 won't run any Windows Mobile 6.x (and earlier) applications. The lack of compatibility talks during the Mobile World Congress made us think that that was the case, but now that is official.

Microsoft says that it had to do a clean break for the greater good - and they are probably right. certain it's annoying to the 6.x app developer considering they will have to do some work (possibly a lot) to invent their app work on Windows Phone 7, but that basically prevents the "easy way" of just leaving things the way they were.

Microsoft is counting on XNA, the popular platform for Indie and casual game on Xbox, Silverlight and .NET to be the foundation of most of the development. Microsoft did not want to comment on whether or not a C++ and DirectX approach was possible. More details will be revealed next week at the Game Developers Conference and on March at MIX, a Microsoft event.

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Innocomm Shark, Shadow, Scorpion And Gemini Android Phones

March 3, 2010

Innocomm Shark, Shadow, Scorpion And Gemini Android Phones

A company called Innocomm was showing off an Android-powered phone back in Mobile World Congress, but now it seems that the company is busy working on some newer Android-powered devices, dubbed the Innocomm Shark, Shadow, Scorpion and Gemini. The names of the phones certainly seem rather fierce, and hopefully that will translate to some killer specs. According to the company’s sales manager, the Shark is slated for release in May or June, and will sport features such as:

  • 3.2-inch touchscreen
  • 800 x 400 pixel resolution
  • 8MP camera with flash
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • microSD slot up to 32GB
  • GPS, 3G, HSPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • 115 x 58 x 12.5 mm
  • Analog TV Receiver
  • Digital TV Receiver in a future model

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FSL F718 MID to reach soon

February 23, 2010

FSL F718 MID to reach soon

FSL's latest Mobile World Wide Web Device (MID) would be the F718 which is tipped to hit the Chinese market very soon, where that device runs off the Windows XP operating system with a 1.2GHZ VIA C7 processor handling all the hard work. Apart from that, you get a 7" touchscreen display at 800 x 600 resolution alongside handwriting recognition support, 1GB RAM, a 32GB SSD, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel camera and a battery which lasts for up to 5 hours. It retails for approximately $586 after conversion which ain't cheap at all. We probably won't see that Stateside just in case you were wondering.

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