LG enV2

April 11, 2010 by admin  
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The enV2′s QWERTY keypad makes messaging easy, while a 2.4-inch internal screen offers clear videos and images. Users can listen to the songs through a Bluetooth Stereo headset or accessory. A separately purchased external memory microSD card allows customers to store their own music or video clips on their phones and move them from their PCs to their phones.Released for Verizon Wireless, the LG enV2 (VX9100) offers VCAST Music and Video, VZ Navigator, Bluetooth capabilities, dual speakers and a 2.-megapixel camera.
LG enV2 (VX9100) Features

* QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy text messaging
* Music Player for MP3, WMA, and unprotected AAC and AAC+ files
* Integrated GPS navigation through Verizon Wireless’ VZ Navigator
* Supported Bluetooth profiles compatible with devices that support headset, handsfree, dial-up networking, advanced audio distribution (stereo), phone book access, basic printing, basic imaging, object push for vCard and vCalendar and file transfer
* Built-in 2.-megapixel camera and camcorder with self-portrait capabilities and external LCD for self-portraits, image editor to rotate, zoom, crop, and digital zoom for up to 10x
* microSD memory port with up to 8 GB support to store music, customer generated pictures and video

LG enV2 (VX9100) Specs

Technical Specifications
Network: CDMA 800 / 1900
Form Factor: Sideways / Clamshell
Dimensions: 102 x 54 x 17 mm
Weight: 120 g
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: QWERTY Keypad / 5-Way Keypad
Battery Type: 950 mAh Li-Polymer
Talk Time: 5.33
Standby Time: 520
Memory: Unknown
Expandable Memory: microSD / TransFlash

Imaging
Main Screen: 262000 colors (TFT)
320 x 240 px
External Screen: 262000 colors (TFT)
160 x 64 px
Camera: 2. MP / 1600 x 1200 px / Flash / 10X Zoom / Image Editor / Video Recorder

Audio
MP3 Player: VCAST Music
FM Radio: No
Speakerphone: Yes
Push-To-Talk: No

Multimedia
Wallpapers: 320 x 240 px
Screen Savers: 320 x 240 px
Ring Tones: MP3
Themes: Yes
Games: BREW
Streaming Multimedia: VCAST Video

Messaging
SMS: Yes
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Email: Yes
Chat: AOL / Windows Live / Yahoo!
Predictive Text: T9

Applications
Phonebook Capacity: 1000
Calendar: Yes
To-Do List: Yes
WAP: 2.
Voice Commands: Yes
Calculator: Yes

Connectivity
Bluetooth: .2 (A2DP / BPP / DUN / HFP / HID / HSP / OPP)
Infrared Port: No
High-Speed Data: cdma2000 1xEV-DO
Wi-Fi: No
GPS: VZ Navigator
PC Sync: Wireless Sync

More Information
Website: Unknown
Discussion: LG Forum

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LG CU500

March 5, 2010 by admin  
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The LG CU500 is a black flip phone that’s about the same length as the Motorola RAZR and similar in thickness to the Cingular 3125 Windows Mobile Smartphone. It has a business look and feels good in hand. When the flip is closed you will see the color TFT external display that has music player controls. The hinge that connects the display panel to the keypad panel rattles a little bit on our unit and but it does close firmly in correct alignment. The rotating camera lives in the middle of the hinge. On the left side you will find a standard 2.5mm headset jack under a rubber door, a volume rocker that also scrolls through the task menu and the Task menu hot key to look through application and phone menus while in a call. There are no controls on the right side. The battery lives on the back of the phone and is integrated with the battery door which is secured by a latch on top of the door. The SIM card lives under the battery and is pretty easy to get it in and out. Surprisingly the MicroSD card slot isn’t on the side of the phone, but under the battery latch and is completely hidden from plain sight.
The LG CU500 is a quad-band GSM phone operating on 850/900/1800/1900MHz bands. Voice quality is very good and the volume is high on both incoming and outgoing ends. You can expect the usual set of phone features on the CU500 including call waiting, conference call, call rejecting, speed dial ((8 entries plus for voicemail), flight mode, vibrating alert and silent mode. You can have 10 unique ringtones and take notes while in a call. The dual speakers sound really good in conference calls.

One of the biggest attractions on this phone is the 3G capabilities for data. The LG supports EDGE and UMTS and HSDPA on the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands used by Cingular in the US. It not only enables faster downloads for normal data such as web pages and email, but also absolutely shines when you download Cingular video which include full-length episode of TV shows and much more. The CU500 gets signal strength anywhere from 2 bars to 5 (that’s max) bars in the Dallas area. When the network is more built out, signal will increase, but that’s certainly usable. Even with 2 bars, the LG downloads videos at an amazing speed and will put any feature phone on V CAST to shame in terms of video downloading/buffering speed. It’s not easy to test the true speed of HSDPA directly on the LG, as the bundled browser is a bottleneck when testing speed on dslreports. But we tried anyway and have gotten 200-250k on the LG using the WAP browser.

Like all GSM 3G phones we’ve seen so far, the LG allows you to select between GSM, UMTS/HSDPA or auto where the phone selects 3G if available and falls back to GSM if 3G isn’t available. If you live in a spotty 3G coverage area, you can put the phone in GSM mode and switch to 3G when you want to watch Cingular Video or use the Internet. That will save battery power and prevent the phone from switching back and forth unnecessarily.

Display and Multimedia

The LG CU500 has a 2” TFT color display that is 176 x 220 pixels in resolution. It’s capable of displaying 65k colors and it’s plenty bright and sharp. The smaller external display can also display 65k colors and is equally sharp and bright.

The music experience on the LG is one of the best we’ve seen among recent feature phones thanks mainly to the awesome 3D stereo sound. The sound quality is crystal clear with great channel separation and powerful bass. The loudspeakers have good quality which makes the phone a nice little party tool. But the sound quality is the best when listening through a good 2.5mm stereo headset. The LG CU500 comes with a capable music player that complements the beautiful 3D stereo sound. It supports playlists, shuffle and repeat settings as well as provides visualization and an equalizer. The player provides detailed track information. You can play MP3, ACC or ACC+ files on the LG. Need another party trick? Launch MusicID from the Cingular Music folder and put your phone next to a radio/boom box during a song. The phone listens to the music for less than 10 seconds and then Music ID will tell you which song is playing, show you the album cover and let you share it with friends. How cool is that?! Once MusicID recognizes a song, it will put it on the list so that you can use it later to buy tracks or albums. In addition to the music player you will also get a Java streaming music application (MobiRadio) to listen to streaming audio and MobiTV for streaming video.

The real screamer is Cingular Video at 3G speeds. For most of the programs, the buffering time is much shorter than the V CAST video and the video playback has no stuttering, blocky-ness or audio out-of-sync with video problems. If you are an avid video watcher on V CAST or MobiTV, you will agree that Cingular 3G video makes V CAST video through EV-DO child’s play. Cingular claims you can get 15 fps on the video content, and it’s not an idle boast from the speed and the quality we see. Because of the faster streaming speed, Cingular Video offers not just your usual news, sports, short entertainment video clips, but also full episode of TV programs. Granted the full length TV program feature is at its infancy where a half-hour episode is broken down into 10 or a dozen files that are under 4 minutes each, but it signals the beginning of great things to come.

To store your music tracks, photos and other files, the LG CU500 comes with a MicroSD slot. That’s the good part; the bad part is that the slot is designed more like Chinese puzzle box than an expansion slot on a phone. You will need to take out your battery, push the tiny MicroSD card under the battery latch into the slot (which you don’t see at all since it’s hidden) with a long fingernail (hopefully you have one). Thanks goodness the slot is spring loaded so that the card will latch on when pushed in and pop out enough for you to grab it with, get ready, your fingernail when you push it again. Remember you need to take out the battery part? That’s right, the phone reboots every time you access your MicroSD card. On the bright side at least the phone boots up much faster compared to some smartphones such as the Cingular 3125.The LG CU500 comes with an integrated .3 megapixel camera that’s also capable of capturing video. The cameras on LG feature phones usually have great quality like the ones found on the LG VX8500 Chocolate phone and the VX8300. However the camera on the CU500 is less stellar with an obvious color cast and weak focus. The sample photos are shot at the highest quality and resolution settings at the default brightness and white balance settings. You will notice the shots have color bias and poor focus. The pictures are good enough for capturing a fleeting moment, but pale in comparison to the photos taken with the Chocolate and the VX8300. The camera on the LG CU500 offers 5 resolutions for photos (1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120). For those who are fond of the multishot feature, the LG can take up to 9 still shots in a row which is an advanced feature found on higher end phones such as the Sony Ericsson K800i. The camera can rotate to face either the front for self-portraits or the back to take a photo of the scene in front of you. The CU500 camera also has a self-timer, white balance settings, effects and other features and there is also a basic image editor included for resizing, cropping, rotating images and adding color effects.
Bluetooth

The LG CU500 has integrated Bluetooth v1. that supports Headset, Hands-Free, Dial-up Networking, A2DP and OPP profiles. We tested the LG with the Cardo scala 700 and the scala 500 Bluetooth headsets for voice calls and the Plantronics Pulsar Bluetooth stereo headset for playing music via A2DP. The LG paired with all headsets with ease, but couldn’t connect to the scala 700 which worked with all the other phones we’ve tested. The CU500 works fine with the scala 500 and had great voice clarity but low volume on both incoming and outgoing calls. Playing music through the Pulsar rocks and it sounded just as good as the wired stereo headset in terms of quality and volume. The CU500 got about 18-20 feet of range with the scala 500, and the Pulsar managed 25 feet while maintaining great sound quality and volume.

Once you’ve paired the LG CU500 with another Bluetooth device or accessory, you will see that item on the device list and you can go back to connect to that device anytime you wish. You can save up to 10 devices on this list. Having Bluetooth radio on didn’t drain battery at a noticeable rate.

Battery Life

The LG CU500 comes with a ,100 mAh Li-Ion Polymer battery (model LGLP-GAJM) which seems to be quite large in capacity for a flip phone such as this one…until you start streaming and watch videos on Cingular Video. The claim talk time for the LG is 5 hours on GSM and 3.5 hours on UMTS. That’s a pretty accurate estimate in our experience. The claim standby time is 10 days which is a slight over estimation. If you use the phone mainly to make phone calls, access your contacts database, send some SMS or IM the battery will last you a few days on a charge. Surfing the web, listen to music or keeping the Bluetooth radio on doesn’t seem to drain the battery too much. Taking lots of photos will eat up a reasonable amount of power. The biggest power sinker is watch videos on Cingular Video. Watching one episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm will cost you half of a full charge as you will need to stream 11 files. The phone gets very hot too after you watch video or take photos for a while.
side view

Software

For a feature phone that sells for $79 with contract, the LG CU500 comes with a very nice set of applications. Besides the powerful entertainment apps such as the music player, video players, you will also get a full set of PIM applications including address book, calendar, Notepad, Tasks, World Clock, Tip Calculator and more. The address book on the phone can hold up to 500 contacts each can store 5 numbers, 2 email addresses, a picture ID, an assigned ringtone (or default) and memo. The address book supports groups as well which makes it easy to sort and search. The calendar is under My Stuff/Tools and has monthly view, weekly view and date view. You can schedule events with alarms and repeats. One nice thing about phone is that it supports Cingular’s over the air firmware upgrade. So if you experience bugs and find fixes in the future update you can easily get it to your phone.

For messaging, the LG CU500 comes with SMS, MMS and IM support. The LG bundles an Instant Messaging tool that supports AIM, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger and ICQ. The LG doesn’t have an email client, which isn’t that unusual for a multimedia feature phone. You can however download an app called Mobile Email from the Cingular application shop for free which is a web email client that supports several popular web mail services.

The LG CU500 also comes with a WAP browser which has very good performance thanks to the 3G. The pages download noticeably faster than those on EDGE networks and the browser actually is very capable by WAP browser standards. It can display non-WAP sites elegantly without butchering the layout and it loads images nicely.

Conclusion

If you love watching videos on your phone, this is a must have device! The 3G is zippy and the video playback is the best we’ve seen. The LG CU500 has a solid feature set for an affordably priced flip phone and it looks more costly than it is.

Pro: Great data speed, that you’ll enjoy whether browsing a web page or watching a full episode of Sex and the City (warning, the addictive HBO subscription costs $4.99/month). Good reception. It has some great entertainment features including the music player, MusicID, Billboard Mobile and MobiTV/Radio. The CU500 is among the best for stereo sound quality on a phone with awesome channel separation, rich and full sound and great volume. A2DP support enables you to play music wirelessly via a Bluetooth stereo headset. Good price with contract.Specs:

Display: 65k color TFT, 176 x 220 pixel main display, 11 lines. 65k color TFT LCD, 96 x 96 pixels, 6 lines.

Battery: ,100 mAh Li-Ion Polymer battery, rechargeable, user-replaceable. Claimed talk time: up to 5 hours on GSM, up to 3.5 hours UMTS/HSDPS. Claimed standby time: up to 10 days.

Performance: Undisclosed CPU.

Size: 3.80 x .95 x .76 inches. Weight: 3.7 ounces.

Phone: GSM quad-band world phone supporting the 850/900/1800/1900MHz bands. GPRS/EDGE for data and UMTS/HSDPA for 3G content on 850/1900 MHz.

Camera: .3MP Megapixel rotating camera with 4x digital zoom. Also record video clips with audio. Picture resolutions are 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 pixels and video resolutions are 320×240, 176×144 pixels.

Audio: Built-in stereo speakers, mic and a standard 2.5mm headset jack. Supports 72-Chord Polyphonic Ringtone, MP3/ACC and 3D stereo sound audio. Supports 3GP video and has vibration and silent modes.

Networking: Bluetooth v1. that supports Headset, Hands-Free, Dial-up Networking, A2DP and OPP profiles.

Software: Music Player for MP3, ACC and ACC+ music. MusicID service, Billboard Mobile for music news and ringtone catalog. Cingular Video for streaming video clips. Also included are MobiTV and MobiRadio. Image Editor, Messaging for SMS, MMS and IM. Java 2. for games, applications and ringtones. Games included are Tetris and POGO Tripeaks. PIM applications include address book, calendar, notepad, tasks, D-Day counter, tip calculator, world clock, stop watch and unit converter. FOTA (over the air firmware update) supported. .

Expansion: MicroSD.

In the Box: The phone with battery, an A/C charger and a printed User Guide.

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LG VX8000

March 4, 2010 by admin  
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The VX8000 looks similar to former LG clamshells, with its boxy rectangular shape reminiscent of the VX7000. At 96 x 50 x 23 mm, it’s fairly large due to the screen size needed to view videos comfortably. The external frame features an outer 128 x 160 px resolution screen, displaying up to 262K colors.A camera lens and flash are situated above providing high resolution photos at 1280 x 960 px in size. While a rotating Camera Key around the lens offers quick camera function control between Portrait and Macro Modes. Left, Right, and Select keys are located below the screen, providing convenient access to shortcuts such as Rewind, Fast Forward, and Play / Stop when listening to the built-in MP3 player. And dual speakers ports located underneath allow for stereo sound.

Turned around, the back includes a capped port on the upper left, for those times when the extendable antenna may not be enough.
Flipped opened, the LG VX8000 features an impressive 176 x 220 px internal monitor, also able to display 262K colors. The 5-way keypad provides navigation through the menu, flanked by Send, End / Power, Clear, Camera, and Left and Right soft keys. Standard numeric keys provide trouble-free messaging, utilizing T9 predictive text.

Side Keys used to adjust the ringer volume in standby and earpiece volume during a call are located on the left side. Additionally, a dedicated Voice Dial Key and 2.5 mm headset jack are positioned there. Meanwhile, for those impromptu moments, a side key along the right quickly enables Camera Mode at the press of a button. Outlets for attaching the charger and accessories are located on the bottom.

Out of the box, the LG VX8000 comes with a standard 1100 mAh Li-Polymer battery, AC adapter, stereo headset, Quick Start CD, and user manual. Camera

The LG VX8000′s .3- camera captures excellent images at up to 1280 x 960 px in resolution; large enough to make decent prints. Other resolutions include 640 x 480 px, 320 x 240 px, 176 x 144 px, and 160 x 120 px. Compared to megapixel cameras from Motorola, Samsung, and Kyocera, the VX8000′s outperforms them all considerably, with accurate color representation, good exposure even in low light, and sharpness in bright environments. The internal screen doubles as the VX8000′s viewfinder, with the lower portion displaying useful information such as zoom, resolution, and available memory. The directional keypad controls the Brightness Level (Up / Down), and 4x Digital Zoom (Left / Right). And should users want to be included in the shot, closing the VX8000 activates the external monitor viewfinder.

By turning the Camera switch around the lens, Macro Mode can be activated; allowing users to take photos at extremely close range. To take regularshots, the switch is turned to Portrait Mode.Additionally, an abundant array of camera filters and controls are incorporated including Brightness (EV -9 to +9), White Balance (Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Glow, All Pull-In), File Quality (Economy, Normal, Fine), Color Effects (Normal, Black and White, Negative, Sepia, Horror, Solari), Photometry (Average, Spot), ISO Settings (Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600), Night Mode, Self-Timer, and Flash.

Encoded in 3GPP2 codec (MPEG-4 and H.263 Video, AAC, AMR, and QCELP Audio) format, video clips up to 176 x 220 px in resolution can be recorded. Limited to 15 seconds in length and 15 frames-per-second, the VX8000 takes advantage of MPEG-4 for delivery of video and audio. Video adjustment settings include Brightness, White Balance, and ISO Settings. Computer playback for clips require QuickTime 6.5.

Basic Features

Released for Verizon Wireless, the LG VX8000 is built on a dual-band CDMA 800 / 1900 network. LG rated the VX8000′s 1100 mAh Li-Polymer battery at 3.33 hours and 110 hours of talk and standby times respectively. However, those are under optimal conditions.

When handset manufacturers and mobile phone carriers list talk-time and standby-time ratings, they usually include disclaimers about variable performance and often refer to the times they publish as maximum times. Some quote expected battery life ranges, and in this case you’re probably safe to assume you’ll experience at least the minimum rated range. Actual talk and standby times are lower.

Screen

Built with dual TFT (Thin Film Transistor) 262K color screens, both internal and external displays use state-of-the-art LCD technology, providing crisp and brilliant images needed for video streaming. The 128 x 160 px front display is wonderfully versatile, conveniently showing date, time, battery level, signal strength, custom wallpaper, and caller ID; even doubling as a camera and video viewfinder, picture browser, text message reader, or MP3 player controller. A large 176 x 220 px internal monitor is just as bright and responsive for main functions, navigating through menus, and viewing videos.

TFT active display matrices can achieve more vibrant colors and faster refresh rates over other LCD technologies due to circuit transistors being placed directly on the glass at the pixel location; refresh rates needed for using the VX8000′s screen as a television during streaming video.Entertainment

Common preinstalled software is included on the LG VX8000, including Alarm Clock, Calculator, Calendar, EZ Tip Calc, Notepad, and World Clock. And should users want to install additional applications or games, the VX8000 supports BREW (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless).

The dynamic BREW platform allows users to transfer and install files on the VX8000 through a PC or through the web. Conveniently, Verizon Wireless also uses its network to bring consumers games, productivity tools, wallpapers, ring tones, and more with Get It Now. For a minimal fee, users can transfer multimedia at the touch of a button.

A new category in Verizon’s Get It Now service includes 3D Gaming. Costing more than standard games, about $10 for a 3-month subscription, the 3D games are considerably more entertaining providing 3D rendering and effects reminiscent of the 90s consoles.Made by a small UK company named SuperScape, there are currently a few games in a wide range of genres including AMF Bowling, Asphalt Urban GT, Evel Knievel 3D, Evil Slayer, Kingdom Hearts, Spider-Man 2 3D: NY Rooftops, SWAT: The Movie, and Swerve Basketball.Internet

Using Verizon Wireless’ broadband EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) service, the LG VX8000 can achieve speeds of 300 to 500 kbps, allowing for high-speed Internet browsing and video streaming. Users surf with the installed Openwave UP 6.2.3 web browser; rendering pages built upon WAP 2. – WML, xHTML Mobile (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and xHTML Basic markup languages.Additionally, through Verizon’s VCAST service, customers can stream and playback video clips using Windows Media, currently the highest-quality digital media format available for streaming applications. For a $15 month access fee, customers can receive unlimited access to more than 300 daily video clips, including news and entertainment from the News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox studio and Viacom Inc.’s VH1 and Comedy Central cable channels.

Using technology from PacketVideo and thePlatform, video-on-demand is available through Get It Now. Preloaded with PacketVideo’s media player, the VX8000′s content catalog with integrated Windows Media playback allows users to fast forward and rewind streams, or download for local playback. Media publishing technology through thePlatform allows customers to subscribe and select preferences for their favorite content; receiving text alerts when new content becomes available, viewing new clips within their favorite channels, and checking summary reports on videos purchased.

While similar technologies have been available in Asia for years, VCAST marks the North American wireless industry’s initial push into mobile television, delivering live and prerecorded TV programs from such networks as ABC News, CNBC, MSNBC, and the Weather Channel.

Storage

An abundant 128 MB of internal memory available on the VX8000; needed for users storing photos, MP3 music, and video from VCAST. The memory is dynamically shared among stored files including multimedia and third party applications. Unfortunately the VX8000 does not feature an expandable memory card slot, so users will have to clean out memory should more free space be needed.

Connectivity

Needless to say, the connectivity features on the VX8000 are severely lacking. A common problem among Verizon phones, the carrier encourages customers to use the fee-based Get It Now services rather than allowing opportunities to transfer free through either infrared or Bluetooth. Good for business, bad for customers.
LG VX8000 Features

* .3- camera with flash, 4x digital zoom, Macro Mode for extreme close-ups, photometry adjustments, and ISO settings
* Capture 15-second videos or still pictures (save up to 100 videos and 200 photos)
* VCAST service to stream up to 3-minute video clips (15 frames / second) with hi-speed EV-DO connection
* Two-way Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Short Messaging Service (SMS), Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), and Mobile instant messaging (IM)
* Personal organizer with Calendar, Scheduler, Voice Memo ( minute each for up to 30 total), and Notepad
* Tools including Alarm Clock, Shortcut Key, World Clock, Calculator, and Ez Tip Calc
* Dual speakers for stereo sound and speakerphone functionality

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Samsung Innov8 8MP

February 27, 2010 by admin  
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As Samsung’s first 8.-megapixel camera phone, the Innov8 (i8510) captures and stores high-resolution photos. It has the latest in imaging applications such as smile shot, blink shot and face recognition. Users can personalize and edit photos, videos and music with Movie Maker and Story Board applications. The Innov8 also acts as a digital photo frame, letting consumers display their favorite images.

Its 2.8-inch 16.7 million is designed for photography, video and gaming. Viewers can watch videos in DivX, WMV, Real Player and MPEG4 formats. Its external dual speakers and 3D surround sound provide realistic sounds. The Innov8 comes preinstalled with Asphalt and FIFA 08.
The Innov8 has sufficient storage space. It comes with 8GB or 16GB of flash memory, and an external memory slot for up to an additional 16GB.

It comes with Symbian OS v9.3, S60 3rd Edition 2. An optical mouse and 4-way navigation key gives users a PC-like browsing experience. Both HSDPA high-speed Internet and Wi-Fi connections offer convenient online access. A-GPS technology offers navigation and geo-tagging services.

Samsung launched the first 7.-megapixel phone in 2005 and the 10-megapixel SCH-B600 in the in 2006.

“I expect Samsung Innov8 to be a revolutionary milestone for Samsung for opening a new era of ,” said Geesung Choi, President of Samsung Telecommunication Business.

The Samsung Innov8 will be launched in Europe in August, and then other markets in September.

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BenQ has brought a Health manager- BenQ C30

February 15, 2010 by admin  
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Want a phone that,s loaded with style? One that,s not weighed down with frivolous functionality, but does give you easy access to fun features It puts instant entertainment right at your fingertips with dedicated controls for FM radio, music, and a camera on the top edge. If you care about style¡Xnot long laundry lists of obscure capabilities that clutter up the interface¡Xand want to put fun a button press away, the C30 is simply made for you.

Show your stuff
The C30 is designed to grab your attention and keep you riveted. The lively color scheme gives the C30 a vibrant visual appeal that is built upon by the cleanly laid-out translucent gel-like keys that magnify their text for easier viewing. And the smoothly contoured C30 is just the right size to easily grip and manipulate. All the sophisticated styling adds to the superior value of this phone, which has the hip looks and lively feel of a fashion accessory.

On the radio
The C30 build-in radio is another fun stuff to share with your crowd. You can use it as a radio and amazed all with its fabulous dual speaker performance. Furthermore, you can set your pre-recording function to record your favorite FM radio program.

Easy top easy fun
The quick access on the top for photo shooting, MP3, and FM radio takes you to the fun journey in just a button away. Just use your thumb to press the buttons pushed then you are ready to go.

Fun entertainment
When you want to hear your favorite tune, just press the MP3 player button and you¡¦re good to go. You can even share with your friends by using the integrated dual speakers. And when there¡¦s an interesting scene you want to capture, just press another button to snap a photo with the integrated camera. On the C30, the fun is easy to start and never has to stop.

The device is a candybar with player buttons placed on the phone’s top side. Besides, the device is provided with FM-radio, and VGA-camera. In general BenQ C30 is closer to low-end phones.

* Class: musical, middle
* Position in the line: starts
* Rivals: Bird MP300, Sony Ericsson W200, BBK K101
* Description based on official information

* General features
o Announced in 2007, September
o GSM 900/1800
o ,8″ display, TFT, has the resolution of 128 x 160 pixels and shows up to 262000 colours
o Battery type Li-Ion 650 mAh
o Battery life:
+ talk mode – up to 4 hours
+ standby mode – up to 250 hours
o Weight: 77
o Dimensions: 108 x 47.3 x 14.43 mm

* Memory
o Expansion connector for microSD (up to GB)

* Call management, ringing tones
o Vibracall
o Polyphonic call melodies, 64 tones polyphony
o MP3, AAC, WAV, AMR, MIDI files as a call melody

* SMS
o Predictive text input Т9
o SMS, MMS, EMS

* Camera
o Integrated VGA-camera
o Records video as AVI

* Multimedia
o Games
o Screen headbands, wall-papers, themes
o Java MIDP 2. CLDC .
o Supported audio formats: MP3, AAC, WAV
o FM-radio

* Connectivity
o WAP 2.
o GPRS calss 12
o USB .

* Organizer and extras
o Health Management
o E-book reader