Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Biggest iPhone disappointments

After reading this news all the mobile users specially who want to be update with all the latest features of Iphone will be disappointed because it still doesn't support Adobe's Flash which means that many rich-multimedia sites remain off limits. Secondly its battery can also not be replaced.The new Iphone also does not have video recording provisions.

Beside all that,it is unable to copy a chunk of text and paste it into another application also Iphone does not support(MMS).

Seven biggest disappointments regarding Apple's new iPhone 3G:

• Cost
• Doesn't support Adobe's Flash
• No replaceable batteries
• No video recording
• No cut-and-paste
• No multimedia messaging service

HTC Diamond Launched in India



Airtel Introduces HTC Touch Diamond launched only some while ago in India. After the packet with the HTC Airtel get the another welcome opportunity for the increasing the users who are having their first experience of entertainment on mobile. It will be available with Bharti Airtel as of now.


HTC Touch Diamond mobile is looking so sexy,sleek & stylish.This phone with more latest feature is available. We are happy to launched such type of latest touch phone in India.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Cell phones ' a health risk' for kids

An international team of researchers has warned parents to limit their children's use of mobile phones, after studying the effects of the devices on health.The team of researchers said that due to "Electromagnet" mobile phones should be considered a health risk.

During the study, researchers found that significant levels of electromagnetic radiation from the phones did penetrate the human body,and argued that until more research was done the gadgets should be considered dangerous.

In particular, researchers found that children's brains were more susceptible to the radiation than those of adults, and suggested parents to ban younger children from using the phones regularly.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Activate your iPhone within 30 days or face the consequences

A few days ago, there had been rumors that the AT&T and Apple are planning to have an in-store activation by the time the 3G iPhone is already out in the market. But that rumor no longer exists. However, the two companies are now doing their best and making preventive measures so that the 3G iPhone would not be taken advantage of. Apple and AT&T are very much aware that the opportunists would try to unlock the 3G iPhone and resell it so that other customers can use it with their current networks.

Apple and AT&T are making strict measures about the activation of the iPhone so that they can avoid future troubles. And if you are one of the thousands of people who are planning to queue at the subsidised iPhone, you have thirty days to activate the device either in an Apple or AT&T store. If you weren’t able to do so, you will pay a penalty which is also the same price of the subsidy itself. Moreover, the two companies are only limiting 3 3G iPhones for every customer.

If there are iPhone fanatics who are waiting for the device to be sold online, they just have to wait and see. As for now, one thing is clear. The 3G iPhone will be available on July 11 and the iPhones that you will see on Craigslists or in Ebay should not be bought.

Nokia launches E71 & E66 in World Market



Nokia has launched two new email-capable handsets for business users. According to Vowed Nokia still world's no.1 mobile phone maker. Nokia said the E71 & E66 were [Pre-loaded with Microsoft's popular email programme. It's launched in Singapore late
Monday.

Nokia is going to be the phone to beat by a lot of manufactures.From the design ,to the specs,to the size,the feel -it has entire package.It's one of the sexiest damn phones we have seen in a very long time. Nokia vice president said that two phones would be available in July and support email account from key Internet service providers such Yahoo! and Google's Gmail.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Friday, June 13, 2008

MWg Brings Two New Phones to India



Mobile and Wireless group (MWg) has announced their entry into the Indian mobile market. They have rolled out two Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional based handsets -- Atom V and Zinc II. After O2 declared sort of a retirement, it seems like the company is trying to regain its popularity with a touch screen candybar Atom V and slider model Zinc II.

Atom V has 2.8 inch TFT QVGA touch screen display with a 240x320 resolution, 2.0 Megapixel CMOS Auto-Focus camera, Intel XScale 520 MHz processor, 64MB SDRAM, 265MB Flash ROM, MicroSD expandable memory (up to 8 GB), and a 1,300mAh Li-Polymer battery offering talk time up to 3.5 hours, claims MWg. It supports Quadband GSM, 3.5G HSDPA, WCDMA, EDGE, Wi-Fi (802.11b+g), and Bluetooth for connectivity along with inbuilt SiRF Star III GPS receiver for GPS navigation. On the other hand, the QWERTY-based slider Zinc II has a 2.8 TFT QVGA touch screen display with 240 X 320 resolution, 2.0 Megapixel CMOS Auto-Focus camera with 4x zoom, Samsung 2442 processor clocked at 500 MHz, 64MB SDRAM, and 256MB NAND Flash ROM.

It also has a MicroSD expandable memory, and 1,530mAh Li-polymer battery offering talk time of 4-6 hours, claims MWg. Connectivity wise, the phone offers Quadband GSM, HSDPA, WCDMA, GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi (802.11b+g) and Bluetooth for connectivity along with the infuilt SiRF III Star GPS chipset. Zinc II also has a unique "Quick Menu" touch-driven interface, and offers a finger driven intuitive navigation without use of stylus. The Atom V and slider model Zinc II are priced at Rs. 27,888 and Rs. 34,888 respectively. The phones will be retailed in India through TouchIndia Telemarketing.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Do you think it is better to use an iPhone over a BlackBerry?

The second generation iPhone is here. Apple Inc on Monday unveiled a second-generation iPhone, a sleek black unit with faster Internet access. The new iPhone will run on third-generation or 3G wireless network and includes satellite navigation capability. The iPhone software update is aimed at a business market that is currently hooked on BlackBerry devices made by Canada-based Research In Motion.

BlackBerry has for long been the best buy for busy executives on the move. Do you think iPhone is a better choice over BlackBerry? Is the new iPhone an improvement over the old one? Is there still something that you would have liked to see on the second generation iPhone but that has not featured this time?

Apple Unveils New 3G iPhone

Almost after one year upending the mobile phone world with its first wireless handset, the iPhone . Apple launched second version of the device, the iPhone 3G. Introduced by Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs in a June 9 keynote address in San Francisco, the iPhone 3G will sell for $199 for an 8GB version and $299 for a 16GB version. The new prices represent a departure from a year ago when the first devices sold for $599 on the upper end. The iPhone 3G will be available in 22 countries beginning July 11, and will eventually be sold in 70 countries in all.

The new phone derives its name from the faster Internet downloads available on advanced, or third-generation (3G), wireless network . Jobs told the audience the new iPhone downloads Web pages as much as 36% faster than comparable phones from Nokia (NOK) and Palm (PALM). The new phone also sports a feature that lets users know their location using GPS satellites. Phones that run GPS technology are able to access an array of location-aware applications, including mapping within address books. Other improvements over the original device include improved audio quality on phone calls.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Nokia Nseries launches Nokia N78 in India


Nokia Nseries, the premium multimedia sub-brand of Nokia, has launched Nokia N78 in India. Nokia N78 ushers in a new era in convergence by taking a leap ahead from offering multiple experiences on one device, to actually merging experiences with each other, thus creating new, unexpected, interesting results. The highlight of the N78 is the ‘Location Tagger’ application, which automatically tags location data to the picture - allowing users to save pictures by date as well as by geographical coordinates. Additionally, the Nokia N78 enables consumers to take full advantage of a suite of Nokia services, including the Nokia Maps and integrated A-GPS. The Nokia N78 is expected to retail for approximately Rs. 19999. With its signature sleek black surface the Nokia N78 will be available in two stylish colors: cocoa brown and lagoon blue.

“The slim Nokia N78 fuses features in new ways,” says Vineet Taneja, Head-GTM, Nokia India. “It features location-tagging, which merges camera functionality and A-GPS to not only share pictures but also the places where they were taken. Users can now store all information about locations they visit using an image and share it online with the world. It also allows the fusion of music, camera and internet, enabling users to generate content right from the palms of their hands.”

Apple's 3G iPhone may hit US markets today


There's a murmur in the American market that the much-awaited 3G iPhone from Apple might be launched on Monday, June 9. The iPhone (the existing version) which hasn't officially hit the Indian markets is likely to be available in the country in September and may cost upwards of Rs 23,000. The Cupertino, California-based Apple Inc will be unveiling its World Wide Developers Conference on Monday in San Francisco; the same conference where last year Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple, announced the launch date of the iPhone. So what is special about the 3G iPhone? Well, for one, it has high speed download packet access that helps very fast downloads. This will be faster than what the EDGE network allows. Apple has recently introduced a new iPhone software developers' kit which enables third party software developers to develop software for the iPhone. The new phone's other features, however, remain a closely guarded secret.

The phone will, of course, have Internet-enabled multimedia, a multi-touch screen with a virtual keyboard.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Revolution in Communication Technology


Mobile Become Revolution In The World Communication Technology. In this revolution so many mobile company launch new product in every day in the market. Just few hours left Dialogue and AEI launch his new product in UK. UK's first mobile ticketing solution using Payfor IT. In this latest mobile company given the facility for consumer that allows consumer to purchase goods and services via their mobile phone up to the value of limited amount. This is the first time payfor IT will be used to purchase event tickets.