Sony Ericsson announced officially Satio(means: I satisfy) which introduced as the symbian-powered Idou unveiled at Mobile World Congress earlier this year in Barcelona.
Sony Ericsson Satio sports a 3.5-inch nHD (640×360 pixels) touchscreen, high-end 12.1 megapixel snapper with 12x Digital Zoom, video light, xenon flash, auto focus, face detection, geotagging, image stabilizer. Other features include, Bluetooth A2DP, FM Radio, Java, TV-Out, Wi-Fi, HD and 3D gaming option, WebKit Web Browser, A-GPS, 120MB internal memory with external microSD card support. The Satio also supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSDPA 850/900/2100. Buyers will find an 8GB memory card and color-matched stereo portable handsfree.
The Satio will be running the Symbian S60 operating system 5th Edition, which means you can install the thousands of great apps that are already out there for Symbian, if you can figure out how. Sony Ericsson hinted at an app store coming later this year, so that should help. Details and Download…
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People love mobile phones so much that news about new devices cause so much excitement. Take the case of the Nokia N900 Internet Tablet. As of the moment, Nokia has not made an official announcement about this device. It is not even certain if its official name really is the N900. What the public has at the moment are rumors about its features and price. This information may not have come from Nokia itself but they are enough to make people excited to see the actual unit and get their hands on one.
According to rumours, the Nokia N900 Internet Tablet will be similar to the N810 Internet Tablet. It will also be in the slide-out QWERTY keyboard phones range and is sure to look fantastic. Unlike the N810, however, the N900 is said to be smaller and better-looking. This is a 3.5-inch touch screen phone with a great 800 x 480 resolution. Furthermore, it is also believed that the N900 will run on a Maemo operating system and will have Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS, a 5MP camera, and 32 GB of memory that is expandable to 48 GB. Details and Download…
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Nokia has officially announced the 6600i slider, which is the successor of the 6600 slider phone with slight difference in design.
The Nokia 6600i has all the features of its predecessor. The 2.2-inches TFT display, 3G support, Bluetooth, microSD card slot. There is also an accelerometer for tap commands for basic managing of calls and alerts. The retail box includes a 1GB memory card and Nokia stereo headset WH-203 with FM radio.
The difference between the 6600 and 6600i slide is that the new mobile features a 5MP camera with dual LED flash (the old one has only a 3.2MP).
Nokia presents the 6600i slide as ” the smallest 5MP slider in the world”.
The Nokia 6600i slide will be available for 271 US$ in the 3rd quarter of 2009. Details and Download…
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April 06 Espoo Finland, The Nokia E75 is the first phone to ship with the new email user interface, offering full desktop email functionality, and complete integration of Nokia’s email and messaging services.
Nokia Messaging is a service that opens up the world’s leading consumer email accounts – including Yahoo! Mail®, Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail – and is joined by Nokia’s corporate email clients, Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler, which provide direct access to over 90 percent of the world’s corporate inboxes as well.
The Nokia E75 is a GSM/WCDMA dual-mode business smartphone supporting WCDMA/HSDPA, EGSM, and WLAN. The handset features a slide out QWERTY keyboard for optimal email experience. Enjoy videos, music, and graphics on the 2.4” QVGA display and orientation sensor. Details and Download…
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