Mobiado Classic 712GCB luxury phone

March 11, 2010

Mobiado Classic 712GCB luxury phone

Mobiado is back with another millionaire-friendly phone - the Classic 712GCB. that handset is touted to be an “expression of mechanical perfection, mastering of aesthetic details, and the integrity of consistent craftsmanship.” When going through the specifications list, it is not too far away from the Classic 712ZAF, featuring a candybar structure factor accompanied by a 2.2" QVGA display, 3G connectivity, GPS support, a web browser, music player and a 5-megapixel camera with flash. Made from stainless steel, it will plus have a touch of luxury with large sapphire crystal plates and 24K gold wrapping its exterior. Heck, even the handset's keys are additionally made out of sapphire crystal hand-painted with gold. No view on pricing, but that is a classic case of "if you have to ask..."

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Mio Moov V780 packed to the brim with features

March 1, 2010

Mio Moov V780 packed to the brim with features

The Mio Moov V780 might dub itself to be a navigation device, but in reality it does much more than just getting you from point A to point B in the fastest manner possible. You will find that to be a decent portable media player with 720p HD playback, the ability to stream High Definition video via HDMI, support for digital TV, web browsing capability, newsletter functionality, YouTube playback, an image viewer and music player. Hardware specifications include a 7" TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen display at 800 x 480 resolution, a 600MHz processor, 512MB RAM and 4GB of internal storage with a microSD memory card slot for future expansion aspirations. Too poor all of that seems rather restricted by the use of Windows CE 6.0 as the operating system of choice, alongside Net Explorer 6. You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to connectivity options though with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and optional 3.5G and WiMAX.

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PUMA Phone Unveiled

February 17, 2010

PUMA Phone Unveiled

[MWC 2010] We have published about the Puma phone last week and today, the "green & active lifestyle" phone was unveiled by PUMA and Sagem Wireless at MWC. The most strange features are the solar panel on the back, the pedometer and the bike/run tracking applications. The PUMA PHONE will be available through mobile network operators across greater Europe and on PUMA online store from April 2010, with universal markets following, still no word on pricing.

Key features of the PUMA PHONE include:

  • Integrated solar cell, with charge indicator
  • Touchscreen: 2.8 inch thumbable screen with 240 x 320 QVGA resolution
  • and TFT wide viewing angle
  • Camera: 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash and x6 zoom; Bluetooth
  • photo sharing
  • Video: VGA video shout camera; full screen video playback, with video
  • recording and streaming and progressive video download
  • Music: wide range of music formats with playlist support and FM radio
  • Localisation: GPS, compass, geotagging, routing and mapping
  • Sports: pedometer, GPS tracker and stopwatch
  • Internet: Open Web browsing, with WAP Push
  • Messaging: Mobile newsletter client and mobile web mail notification;
  • instant messaging; MMS and SMS
  • HSPA and W-CDMA/EDGE/GPRS/GSM connectivity; Bluetooth; USB 2.0
  • Talk moment up to 5 hours with 350 hours stand-by date; video shout time
  • 140 minutes; music player duration 24 hours; video player instance 5 hours
  • Tablet mold factor; 115g weight and dimensions of 102mm x 56mm x 13mm

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T-Mobile New myTouch 3G with 3.5 mm Jack and Swype

February 10, 2010

T-Mobile New myTouch 3G with 3.5 mm Jack and Swype

T-Mobile unveiled its new iteration of the myTouch 3G, aka the 1.2, that features a 3.5 mm headset jack, additional memory with 288 MB of RAM and an 8 GB microSD card and Swype input technology, that provides, a faster text input on the touch screen. Swype offers a virtual keyboard that lets users drag their fingers across the keys to style a word, take a look at the Swype demo video whether you want to see how it works (in the full article). Additionally the new myTouch3G, will come with preloaded applications including Barcode Scanner, Music Player, myAccount and Visual Voicemail.

The design remains unchanged and it will be available starting today at choose T-Mobile retail locations and online at www.T-MobilemyTouch.com for $149.99 with a new two-year plan.

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iPod Supreme Rose Edition

February 2, 2010

iPod Supreme Rose Edition

Don't mind being king of the hill all the instance? Just in case your neighbor has already picked up the iPod touch Supreme, why not settle for something less albeit as dazzling with the iPod Supreme Rose Edition? that literally dazzling music player comes with 263 grams of solid 18ct rose gold, where its iconic Apple logo glitters with 53 diamonds that are set on platinum. Heck, even the navigation wheel itself comes encircled with 4.5ct of high quality diamonds. Bear in mind that there are just 10 of these available worldwide, retailing for £59,995 each. As for the iPod touch Supreme, it is way more expensive at $233,000.

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Pure Sensia, the edgiest alarm clock ever?

January 6, 2010

Pure Sensia, the edgiest alarm clock ever?

[CES 2010] With its 5.7” touch display (capacitive) and its nice design, the Sensia would look great in a contemporary home. Its touch interface can be used to choose many music sources, from a home server, an Net radio and more. There are plus apps to check and update status in social networks like Facebook or Twitter – that sounds like a great device for the Web 2.0 Silicon Valley crowd… That said, it is lost a sensor to dim the light at night, and small details like that are crucial for a potential $349 alarm clock. Of course, that’s not how Pure positions it – it’s really a cool web radio/music player - but after being sleep depraved during that pre-CES period, cool alarm clocks have become somewhat of a fantasy. Check pure.com

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Pantech P9020 Visits The FCC

December 30, 2009

Pantech P9020 Visits The FCC

Pantech’s unannounced P9020 phone has presented on the FCC site, and it appears to sport a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Details on that phone aren’t abundant, but we do know that it sports HSDPA 3G which would work on AT&T’s network, Bluetooth, GPS navigation, memory card expansion, and music player. Since the draft user manual mentioned many AT&T services such as AT&T Navigator, AT&T Radio and such, it’s probably safe to assume that the phone will be hitting AT&T’s network, right?

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