Mar 13
Virgin Mobile have presented two new handsets the X-tc and JAX, both manufactured by Kyocera. Kyocera X-tc include a QVGA 262k color display, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 1.3-megapixel camera,MicroSD card support, supports Stereo Bluetooth, Mobile Web, Email, IM, Facebook Mobile, Voice dialing and dedicated music keys. Its already available for purchase for $99 and no contract required. Continue reading »
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Bluetooth,
Kyocera,
Kyocera JAX,
Kyocera X-tc,
QWERTY keyboard,
Virgin Mobile
Mar 11
Samsung officially announced the two new touchscreen phones, S5600 (Left) and S5230 (Right). Samsung S5600 boast 80MB of internal memory, 2.8 inch (6 million color 240×320) QVGA touchscreen display, supports dual-band HSDPA 3.5G and Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, a 3 Megapixel camera with Smile Shot and measuring only 12.8mm thick. Continue reading »
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HSDPA,
S5230,
S5600,
Samsung,
Touchscreen Phones,
VGA touchscreen
Mar 11
Hyundai, more known for building cars, is going to release yet another watch phone, the the MB-910. It boast 132 x 176 Pixel TFT Touch Display (65.000 colors) supporting video playback, tri-band GSM/GPRS and Bluetooth. The 400 mAh allows up to three hours of talk time and 70 hours of standby time. Continue reading »
tags:
Hyundai,
Hyundai MB-910,
MB-910,
Watch Phone
Mar 10
The LG GC900, successor to the LG Viewty also known as the Viewty 2, was apparently seen at the CeBIT. The phone has a 3 inch touchscreen, a 8 Megapixel camera and apparently xenon flash. It will support DivX playback and DOLBY Mobile audio. Continue reading »
tags:
Cebit 2009,
LG GC900,
touchscreen,
Viewty 2
Mar 07
The Cool8800C might look like a standard cellphone, but when you flip it open screen in the middle and set of gaming controls on the left and right, transforms it into a portable gaming console. Continue reading »
tags:
Bluetooth,
NES,
VGA,
WiFi
Aug 26
The new Samsung i8510 Primera contains more features than any other handset we’ve seen before(more than Nokia N96). Samsung i8510 Primera includes an 8 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash(strangely not Xenon), and will be capable of recording slow-motion videos in QVGA at 120 fps and VGA up to 30 fps. Continue reading »