Disney DM005SH Diamond Cellphone

March 15, 2010

Disney DM005SH Diamond Cellphone

Are you a serious Disney fan? Well, whether you’ve spent the most of your life collecting Disney memorabilia, next you’ll certainly want to take note of Himfr, who is the company who brought to our attention Disney’s diamond cell phone – the DM005SH. The phone sports 22 diamonds of varying sizes, and they’ve been arranged to show the Disney logo. In case you were wondering, the DM005SH sports an 8-megapixel camera, not to mention a 3.4-inch FWGA display. Aside from the word “Disney” engraved at the top of the phone’s keyboard, the bunch of pre-loaded Disney themes should be more than abundant to convince you that that is a phone or Disney lovers. There isn’t any mention of pricing at the moment, but you can be certain that since it sports diamonds, it’s not going to be cheap.

Press release.

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K-Tcouh X90+ Twister Phone

March 10, 2010

K-Tcouh X90+ Twister Phone

The name K-Tcouh X90+ will probably construct you think that it’s a typo; after all, shouldn’t it be “K-Touch”? Regardless of whether it’s a knockoff or not, that phone sports a touchscreen display, with a rotating keypad, dual cameras, dual-SIM, FM tuner, and analog TV. That certainly doesn’t look too poor, does it? The screen can be rotated, unveiling its hidden keypad. that phone is currently going for $138.99, and yes, it’s a knockoff of the K-Touch X90, which is going for a cool $200. Would you be willing to get a knockoff in order to save $60?

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More Leaked MOTOSPLIT Details

February 6, 2010

More Leaked MOTOSPLIT Details

Some additional details on the rather interesting Motorola MOTOSPLIT have surfaced, though it’s hard to tell whether the renders are the real deal or not. Aside from its wacky keyboard design, it’s now said that that phone sports the same specifications as the Motorola Backflip. There are a couple of other vague details released, though you can build what you may out of it, as that is turning out to be one weird phone. Do you think the following leaked info is accurate?

  • The keyboard keys are inset and probably have no tactile feedback, however, they should be quite easy to use. It looks like the cutouts are pretty finger-friendly, as they contour to the shape of a standard finger. Under those cutouts is a low-resolution monochrome touch screen, one for each side of the keyboard. that is where the finger presses. The contact area is small, but the plastic grid that surrounds it contours to the fingers. The label and operate of each key can be changed to suit assured layouts and applications.
  • The keyboard has multiple orientations. The keyboard can be pulled from side to side for typing on a surface. A small kickstand angles the phone when typing in that manner. The keyboard can plus be pulled to the left for a standard landscape layout. There is additionally a dial-pad layout.

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Sony Ericsson Aspen Caught On YouTube

February 6, 2010

Sony Ericsson Aspen Caught On YouTube

Have you been thinking of Sony Ericsson’s Windows Mobile 6.5.3-powered Aspen? We had the official scoop on it a few days ago, but now a video of the phone being reviewed live has surfaced. It’s not in English, so whether you don’t understand, you might have to keep guessing what’s going on, but all you care is just seeing the thing seem on video, right? Just to jog your memory, that phone sports:

  • Windows Mobile 6.5.3
  • Multi-touch support
  • 2.4-inch QVGA TFT touchscreen display
  • 3.2-megapixel camera
  • 4x digital zoom
  • Bluetooth
  • Wi-Fi
  • A-GPS support

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Touch Revolution Nimble Landline Phone

January 9, 2010

Touch Revolution Nimble Landline Phone

It seems like washing machines and microwaves aren’t the only devices that Google’s Android OS is getting into. While a desk phone certainly isn’t as weird a place to put Android as a washing machine, it’s still not something that everybody would do. But the folks at Touch Revolution certainly seem to believe that it will work, and thus they’ve come up with the Nimble. The phone sports a custom interface, designed by The Astonishing Tribe, the firm that conceived the original Android UI. whether and when you see the phone, it probably will be slightly different, as the Nimble is a reference design, to be sold to phone manufacturers to be rebranded. It should be marketed at enterprise devices, so don’t expect to see any of these around your house soon. That’s probably why folks go to CES, right? All the cool stuff that we won’t be getting in our homes anytime soon.

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Google Nexus One Officially Announced

January 5, 2010

Google Nexus One Officially Announced

By now most of you already know everything about Google’s Nexus One phone, but it has plus gone official today, so it’d be wrong of us not to mention it, right? It looks like the previously mentioned Jan 5th announcement was spot on, and the Nexus One is available from today off contract with T-Mobile for $529, shipping to the US, UK, Singapore and Hong Kong. whether you want to get it cheaper, it’ll be $179 for a 2-year contract with T-Mobile USA. One thing that might come as a surprise to many is that the phone will additionally be headed to Verizon in the spring, and Vodafone will be getting the device soon as well. The phone sports the previously mentioned 1GB Snapdragon processor, 3.7-inch AMOLED display, GPS, compass, accelerometer, proximity sensor, 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone and multicolored LED under the trackball.

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Weird cell phone sports round screen!

December 21, 2009

A strange new $159 phone from an obscure Chinese company has something few other phones have: a round screen. The KINGK N99 plus has a shiny steel casing, and buttons hidden under a sliding door. (Props to technabob)

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