Nokia N97 to come with Skype!
May 1, 2010 by admin
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With the official release of the Nokia N97 still over three months away, those dastardly Finns thought they would tease us with the announcement that the N97 will offer full support for Skype. Better still, the N97 is set to come with the Skype software pre-installed so you can get your free internet calling fix from the word go.
Skype offers its users cheap and often free calls to other Skype users with the real deal breaker being the fact that you can make these calls from and to anywhere in the world. Whereas in the past international calls would have been closely followed by a massive phone bill, Skype lets users stay in touch with friends and family across the globe, as well as making national calls as well. Skype uses a data connection which means the N97, featuring HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, is the perfect candidate for the software.
The Skype client software allows N97 owners to make free Skype to Skype calls and also buy Skype airtime, similar to on a pay as you go phone, to call non Skype numbers. The deal was announced at last mo
nths Mobile World Congress event held in Barcelona and could prove a fruitful joint venture for the worlds largest handset vendor and the voIP firm.
The agreement between Nokia and Skype is set to see a range of future release launched with the voice over IP software pre-installed starting with the Nseries and the N97. Set to launch in Q2 of this year, click here to register for updates.
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T-Mobile USA to gain Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5
April 11, 2010 by admin
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Well finally it looks like Motorola is creeping out of the mobile shadows into the light of the mobile world, because Motorola has announced their upcoming flagship 5 megapixel camera-phone, the Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 will launch in Asia ahead of the USA!!
According to Cellphonesignal.com it’s also possible Motorola could be preparing to launch the Kodak branded Motorola ZN5 stateside. While whispers on the net waves say that T-Mobile may be picking up this high end mobile phone from Moto, and as it lacks 3G essentially locking it to UMA compatible VoIP WiFi connection T-Mobile’s @Home UMA service seems the likely candidate.
Most have seen the Motorola ZN5’s 5 megapixel camera prove its worth in terms of image quality, and with the addition of Kodak’s Perfect Touch imaging tech the ZN5 shoots to higher levels. We are fairly sure the Motorola ZN5 will make a splash in the waters of the US, although the lack of 3G may make that only a small splash.
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Adobe coming to Mobile World Congress with Flash for iPhone?
April 11, 2010 by admin
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We’re looking forward to big things at Mobile World Congress, which kicks off in just a couple weeks time. There’s a lot of hardware that we’re dying to get our hands on (not to mention some choice software), and we’ll be bringing it to you live from the Fira Barcelona show-floor. Mobile World Congress is the Big Kahuna of mobile conferences, and the perfect setting to announce something really big. Perhaps something as big as Adobe announcing their Flash for iPhone solution. It might very well happen.
We know that Adobe has been working to bring their Flash technology to the iPhone’s Safari web browser. It’s taken forever and a year since the iPhone was originally confirmed to lack Flash support, but at least they’re working on it. We know that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and Adobe are “collaborating” to make help the iPhone play nice with Flash – not the limited mobile version known as Flash Lite, but a more full-featured solution up to even Steve’s standards. And, we know that Adobe recently announced Flash for the iPhone OS’s open-source rival, the Android OS – which may have prompted Steve’s apparent about-face on the matter.
So, is Adobe planning to unveil a working iPhone Flash solution in Barcelona?
Adobe is planning to announce some sort of partnership news at Mobile World Congress, which we’re going to assume has to do with Adobe’s Flash-collabo with Apple. But, more intriguing is Adobe’s planned Flash announcement for the mobile space. That’s right. Adobe will be announcing something big, or at least something not small, at Mobile World Congress. Could it be that Flash and iPhone are finally united?
There’s no place more fitting to unveil Flash for the iPhone…
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12.1 Megapixel Sony Idou Specifications : “Baap” of all Cameraphones
April 6, 2010 by admin
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Mobile world congress heat is building up.
It was really amazing and surprising how Sony has actually managed to steal the show. They did beat all of them, let it be Samsung who rejected the claims of launching 12 Mp camera phone and also the teaser trick by nokia.
Its one of the most beautiful phone and well designed phone I have seen till now and actually looks more like a Digital Camera than a phone . The ergonomics are more like the slim T series cybershot series by Sony.
Sony IDOU 12 megapixel mobile phone
The revolution in camera phones has arrived. Sony had revealed the 12 Megapixel phone , Samsung is under development of the same , LG can do it anytime … the one left is Nokia.
Specifications of Sony Ericsson IDOU
* 12.1 MP, 4256 x 2832 pixels, autofocus, xenon flash, video, video LED flash, secondary VGA videocall camera
* Quad Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
* GRPS , EDGE , HSCSD, 3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
* Expected release 2009, Q2
* SIZE Dimensions 111 x 54 x 15 mm
* DISPLAY Type TFT touchscreen, 16M colors
* Size 360 x 640 pixels, 3.5 inches with Accelerometer sensor
* MEMORY Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
* Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
* Card slot microSD (TransFlash)
* WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
* Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP , Infrared
* Symbian Foundation OS
* Built-in GPS with aGPS function
* Camera images geo-tagging, face and smile detection
* FM radio with RDS
* MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
Nokia Criticized Google’s Android System Is Not Open
April 6, 2010 by admin
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Nokia, the world’s largest cellular phone maker by revenues, criticized Google’s Android system is not an open system despite Google launched Android’s source code last year.
Symbian Foundation director Lee Williams claimed the Linux-based Google OS merely wears a big ‘open’ badge to disguise its underlying ‘closed shop’ ethos.
“Android is not open,” told ZDNet Asia’s sister site Silicon.com. “It’s a marketing label. It’s controlled by Google.”
“It’s a pretty label but I don’t think the use of Linux is synonymous with open and they may have made that mistake of assuming it is,” he added.
“If you’re talking about a platform and the source code isn’t completely available for that platform, I would say it’s misleading to call that platform open,” he said at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade show last week. “Because that platform can’t be adapted, changed and shaped by the people who are consuming that platform–the handset OEMs or the carriers. I’d say that if you need to join some sort of a club in order to get access to the source code–so membership in some consortium or some other group–then it really truly isn’t open.”
Google’s vice president of mobile, Rich Mine denied the criticism. He said “”there is no Google technology built into it that we haven’t made available to others. So we’re enabling our competitors as much as ourselves,” adding: “We think that when somebody controls an entire platform like that it’s bad for the industry. They have huge leverage and this is why Google invests so much in open platforms and technologies.”
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