Motorola ATRIX 2Motorola ATRIX 2 mobile phone has been recently launched in the Indian market. Its a high-end smart phone and comes equipped with all the facilities. Lets take a look at some of the specification and features Motorola ATRIX 2 mobile phone has to offer. Motorola ATRIX 2 mobile phone operates on Android v2.3 Gingerbread operating system and gets its power from Dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9 and comes with TI OMAP 4430 c |
Nokia Reports Cancellation of 600 modelMany people have been anticipating the release of Nokia’s 600, which would provide the world with a mid range mobile phone. Powered by the Symbian operating system, the 600 was to give Nokia fans another reason to love their favourite brand; as evidenced by the sheer demand at the online o2 shop. However, it seems like the 600 just want not meant to be. Despite Nokia’s announcement back in August regarding the |
WinMo 6.5 build 23022 caught on video, in all its finger-friendly gloryIts been a hot minute since we first laid eyes on those WinMo screen grabs featuring big ol’ buttons at the bottom of the display — signaling, we hoped, an all-around effort to minimize stylus use in the mobile OS — and now we have a video for you that seems to further make the case. While WinMo 6.5 build 23022 is still pretty clumsy, those finger-friendly (well, at least, “finger-friendlier,” or maybe “not as finger-hostile”) buttons grace the bottom of the display, and there is an iPhone-esque magnifying glass option for zooming in on and editing text. Technical details for this build are available at the read link — but first, make sure you peep the thing in action at the break. |
LG’s GD910 watch phone clears the FCC, makes beeline for American wristsIt’s about time, wouldn’t you agree? After finding that Orange would become Europe’s first carrier to sell LG’s luscious GD910 watch phone, every closet Dick Tracy fan in America began wondering when (and if) LG would make a similar announcement here on US soil. Regrettably, we’re still waiting for the official line from the company, but this will certainly suffice for now. The image |
Nokia N86 8MP reviewed, “arguably the best device that money can buy”
For anyone firmly planted in the touch world, the N86 8MP may feel like a bit of a step backwards — but as non-touch Nokia smartphones go, the N86 8MP represents a new high end, outdoing the N85 and possibly beating the final nail into the coffin of the aging N95 series. The dual slider’s just been released over in the UK, and All About Symbian has done its typically fantastic job of breaking the phone down to the nitty gritty. Anyone used to the N95′s well-documented creakiness will be pleasantly surprised, as AAS reports that the N86 8MP is one of the most solid phones Nokia has made to date (they’ve been getting better for a while now, we’d say), though the added chunkiness over the N85 might be a big drawback for some — |
Samsung’s S8000 “Cubic” smartphone shown on videoWait, this thing’s for real? Obviously so, else that’s one awesome KIRF shown in the video just past the break. Sadly, it seems as if Samsung’s AMOLED-equipped S8000 “Cubic” is still quite some ways from shipping to US soil, but those who need to brush up on their Spanish can tap the read link for loads of impressions. |
Sony Ericsson expands PlayNow arena to cover apps, tooIt looks like Sony Ericsson is taking a page out of Apple’s book for the launch of its app store, bundling the service in with the very same platform it already uses to distribute music and movies. PlayNow arena — which was originally designed for music distribution and whose movie rental functionality is going live this month in a handful of locales — is now being expanded to incorporate applica |
Motorola’s first Android phone to be the T-Mobile G1 v2?Okay, so T-Mobile confirmed on Saturday that it’s launching “multiple” Android devices from “three partners” later this year, and since most people assume the HTC Magic / Sapphire / myTouch / whatever and the Samsung I7500 are pretty much locked in, speculation has generally centered around that mysterious G1 v2 and the identity of the third partner — and it looks like it’ |
BlackBerry Curve 8900 Mobile PhoneGOODS: Well designed handset Keypad is spaced out well Camera quality is good Audio and video players are great All other BlackBerry features work perfectly BADS: Bit of an issue with BIS and EDGE speed (possible issue with test handset) The Blackberry 8900 aka the Javelin, is RIM’s first ever smartphone to come equipped with Wi-Fi, GPS and a 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera. We’re guessing RIM heard u |
Nokia E75 Mobile PhoneNokia’s E-Series of business class handsets has always been a fore-runner when it comes to this particular segment. The company has made sure that their handsets are more than adequately loaded with goodies for both work and play. I won’t mind admitting that the E71 impressed me quite a lot with regard to functionality and I was quite eager to get my hands on the latest in the range of the E75 and se |
iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation – Worth Your Money?The new Shuffle is absolutely miniscule. It is difficult to imagine, after looking at what appears to be like a stick of Wrigley’s, that this thing can actually hold 4GB of memory, a battery and the circuitry to run the entire thing. The entire box of the player is itself smaller than that of a soap. Everything else inside the package is smaller as well. There are small user manuals and a small data cable, w |
Nokia N86 8MP features amazing active kickstandSo here we were, thinking that the Nokia N86 8MP was just a featurebumped N85, and what happens? These screenshots showing off a series of custom settings for the kickstand in the back leak out and blow our minds. See, the N85 just had a dumb plastic stand back there, but the N86 8MP can actually launch an app when you flip it out, making it an instant video player, picture frame, or speaker system. That’s i |


