LG 3G Mobile Phones

January 6, 2009

LG unveils 3G mobile phone watch with video calling

South Korea’s LG Electronics unveiled what it describes as the world’s first watch-shaped mobile video phone.

The “3G watch phone” model has a touch-screen dialling system with a camera and a speaker built in to enable users to make video calls over a high speed internet connection, LG Electronic said in a statement.

It also recognises voices, transforms text to speech, has a Bluetooth function and plays mp3 music.

The product has a 3.63-centimetre screen and is 13.9 millimetres thick. It will be on display at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from January 8 to 11.

The first mobile phone watch was released by an Australian company in 2007, but LG’s model is the first to incorporate video calling.

Nokia 8800 Gold Arte

December 26, 2008

First there was the original Nokia 8800 handset, then there was the Nokia 8800 Sirocco edition which was followed by the Nokia Arte range consisting of the Nokia 8800 Arte and Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte.  Recently Nokia announced the launch of the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte and today the new Nokia 8800 Gold Arte.

The fundamental design of the original Nokia 8800 series has remained throughout but with each new edition refinement has been a key factor in the search for perfection.  Now plated in 18 carat Gold the Nokia 8800 Arte creeps ever closer.

Features of Nokia 8800 Gold Arte

Weight: 150g
Talk time: 3 hrs 20 min
Standby: 300 hrs
Dimensions 109 x 45.6 x 14.6 mm

And it’s not just the exterior of the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte that holds the essence of beauty in its hand but its functionality too.  Equipped with a 3.2 mega pixel autofocus camera with digital zoom, image stabiliser and built-in viewfinder, video recording at 15fps and music & audio playback the Gold Nokia 8800 Arte isn’t one for hiding behind closed dooors.

A Tri band GSM phone with GPRS support, EDGE data and 3G enabled, the Nokia…

Source : http://www.newsfactor.com

BlackBerry 9500 Mobile

December 14, 2008

Encased in a black candy bar design, the BlackBerry 9500 Storm has impressed mobile critics and customers. That’s why, the Storm from BlackBerry is known to be highly rated and widely sold mobile phone of today. The mobile phone has plenty of reasons for the people to buy, enjoy and being engaged for hours. Although RIM creates BlackBerry mainly for business class people adding adequate scope for them to execute corporate level communications and operations through phone, nonetheless, people are now choosing Storm for experiencing fun and creative activities. So let’s find out what do these handsets have to leave everyone crazy for it.

The BlackBerry 9500 Storm is an extremely finger-touch friendly, 3G advanced phone with a fully ‘click’-able 3.5 inches display. Yes, the screen is indeed large enough for full web page viewing, catching moments into camera with 3.2 mega pixels camera and auto-focus, rich graphical and big wallpapers, mobile themes, video recording and streaming.

Because today’s business world largely uses social networking sites for building up and retaining their business contacts and customers, BlackBerry Storm is compatible to popular sites. You explore two major networking sites including Facebook® and MySpace® from this mobile. Compatibility to these two sites undoubtedly enhances its connectivity capability, pushing it ahead from the rest. The phone is also turned out to be compatible to other electronic devices via 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth®, GPRS, USB and EDGE.

The Storm is equipped with RIM® Wireless Modem allowing mobile users for advanced Internet browsing experiences. Email feature in this phone lets sending and receiving emails directly from the BlackBerry Phones inclusive of attached documents. Besides, regular messaging features include SMS, MMS and enhanced feature includes email with integrated accounts, instant messaging, wireless email etc.

There are ample of rooms to have fun with the BlackBerry 9500 Storm from enjoying music with versatile music player to listen to all common formats of music (such as MP3, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ also WMA and WMA ProPlus) with both mono and stereo headset, games etc.