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eagleslayor- 12-18-2006
Linksys Announces iPhone Family Of VoIP Solutions
Gizmodo's prediction was right, but wasn't right on what we expected. Linksys today unveiled its iPhone family of Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions. The products include already announced Skype VoIP phones and 2 new VoIP phone products. \"As the next generation of handheld devices, Linksys iPhone voice solutions and products are changing the way people communicate with their friends, family and colleagues. They enable compelling internet services, allow consumers to know when their contacts are available for calls, and offer access to personal content like music, movies and live video cameras.\" said Mike Pocock, Linksys senior vice president and general manager. The new Linksys cordless Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit CIT400 with Skype comes with the handset, charger, and a Base Station that plugs into your broadband network and to the standard telephone line plug. The Handset supports SkypeOut dialing as well as your Skype contact list display. It rings when you have a Skype or SkypeIn or standard telephone call coming in, and shows the caller's ID on the screen. Dual-Mode capability lets you choose whether to make calls over a standard telephone line or with Skype. The new Linksys Wireless-G Phone WIP320 for Skype comes with pre-loaded Skype. You are can use Skype anywhere you have wireless Internet access. The Wireless-G Phone supports SkypeOut dialing and rings when you have a Skype or SkypeIn call coming in, displaying the caller's ID on the screen. The WIP320 is also part of the iPhone family of handheld devices

eagleslayor- 12-21-2006
SE concept phone

eagleslayor- 12-21-2006
Vertu's Signature Cobra Cellphone
Vertu's Signature Cobra Cellphone can be yours for only $310,000. Cheaper version sells for $ 115,000. Created with various diamonds and 439 rubies. I am honored to introduce our next cellphone; Vertu’s Signature Cobra. I don’t know much about the phone features but I know it’s expensive. What is the Cobra? The Signature Cobra is a luxurious cellphone encrusted with precious rocks by French jeweler Boucheron and it cost $310,000 USD. Why? The Signature Cobra is a ritzy gadget made from one pear-cut diamond, one round white diamond, two emerald eyes and 439 rubies. Does it feature speaker phone, streaming video, or a nice to-do list? I’ve come to this conclusion. Do features matter when an overprice cellphone is worth more than the average home? For the savvy, intelligent, and bargain shopper does this make an impression? NO. It’s a Paris Hilton phone marketed to those who love the bling lifestyle. The Signature Cobra, as one might observe, is merely a regular phone laced with expensive rocks. It’s the equivalent of crystallizing an apple or some other fruit. A once ordinary object is now engulfed with shinny specs of light which glitter from every angle. If you can’t afford the $310,000 model a cheaper version is available for an affordable $115,000 USD. Thanks to the discount, .5% of the world’s population can now afford it. Vertu, the luxury phone company that creates and markets the Signature Cobra, is now taking orders which are currently limited to 8, but only 26 Signature Cobras will be made for the lucky few who make that decision.

eagleslayor- 12-21-2006
Apple Phone vs. Google Phone, IT'S MOBILE WAR!
Apple set to release a cellphone soon, but it has competition from Google. With the announcement by the Observer of London that the world's number one search engine, Google is working with telecommunications giant Orange Comm., one might start to ponder the Google Phone's market dominance versus the Apple Phone; which won't be called the iPhone due to Cisco's trademark and copyrights over the name. Which device would you prefer? Let’s start with the Apple Phone. Apple has a monopoly and majority share in the mobile mp3 market so their device will tailor towards the music lover. I believe the Apple Phone will not be a hard sell regardless of the wireless features, which are bound to show up on the Google/Orange Phone. Music and video playback, for the younger generation, will altogether eclipse GPRS and search engine features, because listening to music doesn't cost extra and with the possible feature of sharing the Google Phone will step ahead of the competition. The massive harddrive combined with a cellphone is a device that requires not wifi coverage and the software will be familiar to users who already own and use iTunes for music management. The loyal followers will buy and they will by the millions. The Google/Orange Phone will include Google's patented software to help users search based on their current and future location. It will also include features to make search more accessible and more convenient on the go. This will require one of three things, GPRS, GPS, wifi, a combination of the two, or all of the above. A phone with such features will run well into the $500+ category and that's money many are not willing to spend. The Google/Orange Phone will be manufactured by HTC so the device will be on the high-end scale of the cellphone spectrum and it will most likely be somewhat bulky as many HTC phones are known to be. In addition, the primary setback will not be the groundbreaking technology included, but the price for an unlimited data plan. What if wifi isn’t available in your area? There are challenges that Google and Orange Comm. will have to face when creating a phone that delivers search results, such as the nearest cafe or store, based on the user’s current location. Sure, it can map exact directions to the nearest exit or gas station, but will people need such assistance when commonsense can get you just about anywhere? So, we have two different phones. One is a phone for a younger demographic that enjoys their tunes and the other is a more sophisticated device that includes exclusive software and a nice operating system. The big question is would you prefer a buddy that sings to you or one that gives the correct answer based on your query? Near the end of 2008 we will see the clear winner is based on sales and income within a given period.

eagleslayor- 12-21-2006
ModeLabs Reveals Eco-Friendly Cellphone Concepts
ModeLabs, a French design team, claims that they have developed three truly energy- and environment-friendly cellphone concepts. All three designs focus on using the natural movements of the user to automatically recharge the phones, making it possible to have smaller batteries or even no batteries at all. In particular, is the YoYo model (pictured below) that is meant to be worn around the neck. It draws energy from the bounces and swings created by the user and can also draw additional power from the built-in solar cell. The other two models include the U-Turn, a business phone that draws energy from the opening and closing of the keyboard, and the Runaway, a sports phone that draws energy from movements during exercise. There is no information yet on when these phones will actually reach production.

eagleslayor- 12-23-2006
HTW F88
iPod + Motorola RAZR + Nokia 8800= HTW F88 1.3 MP camera and MP3

eagleslayor- 12-24-2006
CHinese W800
and some chinese defend themselves * Our \"fake\" phone is cheaper with the same multimedia features * No we didn't put Sony Ericsson logo on it, so we did nothing wrong * w800i is too expensive! We make profit at only 25% of its price * Please support \"fake\" phone, we dun like Japanese products well, it's funny.

eagleslayor- 12-24-2006
Japanese Solar-Powered Cellphone, NTT DoCoMo
Japanese phone maker, NTT DoCoMo, has created a solar powered, Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP like cellphone. This one of a kind type phone uses the solar cells on the external shell to turn the sun's rays into power so the phone can be used. This phone is a great buy for those who forget their cellphone chargers or eco-friendly individuals who hate cellphone battery waste. I'm not fond of flip phones, but I could fancy this clamshell-type phone around all day. Apparently, this phone was featured alongside 4G phones and GPS mobiles so it should come compatible with the fas-*test*-('") of wireless networks. The boxy structure doesn’t bother me because it gives the phone a unique and video-game type feel. No word on the features but a definite buy. I like it.

eagleslayor- 01-09-2007
Nokia E65 rumour

eagleslayor- 01-09-2007
Phone projector

eagleslayor- 01-09-2007
N93i officialy out

eagleslayor- 01-09-2007
N76

eagleslayor- 01-09-2007
Motorola Announces Motorizr Z6 Music Phone with Linux
Built on Motorola’s new Linux-Java software platform, the MOTOMUSIC devices give consumers an easy music sync experience with Windows Media Player on Windows XP and Vista-based PCs and access to content from a wide range of online music stores from around the world. Now consumers can not only take their personal CD collections with them, but also can transfer music acquired from hundreds of download or subscription stores and playback on their Motorola handsets. The MOTORIZR Z6 will be the first Motorola handset to include Microsoft Windows Media technologies including Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM), Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). This eye-catching new slider is similar to the Z3 design, offering connectivity to Windows-based PCs via the USB 2.0 high-speed protocol. By supporting MTP, Windows Media Player will automatically recognize the MOTORIZR Z6, letting users quickly and easily sync music from the PC to the phone from over 200 music stores worldwide. The new MOTORIZR Z6 is expected to be available in the first half of 2007. Specific details will be provided upon consumer availability. Features: * Enhanced music experience featuring Windows Media Player 11 and Integrated music player that supports multiple audio files: Windows WMAv10 plus Janus DRM, MP3, AAC, AAC+, AAC+ enhanced, AMR NB, WAV, XMF * USB 2.0 for high speed transfers and data access * 64 MB on-board user memory, plus microSD memory card slot for up to 2GB of music, pictures and other media * High end finishes including a mirror-like finish, soft-touch feel, glass and metal * New Linux operating system that incorporates kJava * 2 megapixel camera with light and landscape viewfinder with video capture and playback, MPEG 4 3GPP, h.263 support * Airplane mode * Messaging via MMS, SMS, IM, Email/POP3 * Mobile Phone Tools support for PC synch of phonebook, contacts, and media * Talk Time: approximately 180-420 minutes; Standby Time: approximately 200-400 hours

eagleslayor- 01-09-2007
OQO Delivers Ultra Mobile PC With Integrated Mobile Broadban
The defining advantage to mobile broadband technology is that it doesn't require a wireless hotspot for connectivity. The combination of wireless broadband capability and the widely available Sprint network, together with the model 02's pocketable design and enterprise-class performance signals a monumental shift in the level of productivity that is now available to enterprise users, who can carry their model 02 when traveling and can be connected anytime. "Our collaboration with OQO will allow customers to easily connect at high speeds without having to worry about finding hot spots or other ways to connect," said Danny Bowman, vice president of customer equipment for Sprint. "This partnership is an ideal way to leverage Sprint's powerful network and unmatched wireless capabilities." The new OQO model 02 ultra mobile PC is a full-featured Windows XP computer that gives mobile professionals the total productivity they need to fulfill their professional and personal requirements. In addition to integrated wireless broadband, the model 02’s features include a 1.5GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, an ergonomic backlit keyboard, and a rugged magnesium chassis with a shock-mounted hard drive and drop detect technology.

eagleslayor- 01-09-2007
New Sony Ericsson Walkman phone W200 Announced
“The W200 is an affordable music phone that compliments your existing MP3 player,” says Steve Walker, Head of Product Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “It’s not everyday that you want to carry lots of devices with you; and with the W200 you have enough music storage for your current playlist. And if you tire of these, the FM Radio allows you to quickly tune-in to your favourite drive-time show.” To make it easy to get to your music, the W200 features a dedicated Walkman key that takes you straight to the Walkman player menu. The FM Radio allows you to pre-set up to 20 of your favourite stations. Listen-in via the colour-matched Stereo Headset HPM-64. You can even use the radio as your alarm clock, using the in-built speakerphone rather than the stereo headphones. The W200 features a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom and integrated photo album so that you can capture and store those spontaneous snapshots, or share them with friends and family. It is also fully equipped for video messaging, offers a full HTML web browser and delivers business-friendly tools such as push email & PC synchronisation. The W200 Walkman phone is a GPRS 900/1800/1900 & GPRS 850/1800/1900 handset and will be available in selected markets from Q2 2007. W200 Walkman phone at a glance: * Walkman® Media Player 1.0 * Portable stereo headset HPM-64 * Memory Stick slot (expandable up to 2GB) * MP3 and AAC * Up to 18 hours of music listening * Disc2Phone (Music PC Software) * RDS FM Radio with 20 station pre-sets * USB Cable DCU-60 * OMA DRM phase 1 * VGA camera with 4x Digital Zoom * Java MIDP 2.0 * Video Messaging (H.263) - capture/play-back/streaming * Push email * PC Synchronization * HTML Full Browser * 128 x 160 pixel UBC (Ultra Bright Colour) 65k colour screen * Up to 27 MB internal memory * SMS, EMS, MMS * Wallpapers/Themes * Infrared * Speakerphone * GPRS 900/1800/1900 & GPRS 850/1800/1900 * Talk time: Up to 7 hours * Standby time: Up to 360 hours The Sony Ericsson W200 will be available in Rhythm Black & Pulse White in selected markets from Q2 ’07.

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