Motorola has launched its latest Android based mobile phone in Korea, the MOTOROI. It is the first smartphone in Korea which is powered by Android version 2.0.
The MOTOROI features 3.7-inch HD 480×854 full touchscreen display. The phone also offers Motorola’s touch user interface and touch sensor for scrolling and flipping. The MOTOROI support upto eight browser open simultaneously giving the user freedom to browse the Internet.
The MOTOROI also comes preloaded with various apps including Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube and Google Talk. +Continue Reading
LG has launched a new edition of its popular handset BL40, The LG BL40 Chocolate Christmas Edition. The handset is avaible is two colours mani red and black which look quite prettier than the older one’s.
The LG BL40 New Chocolate Christmas Edition will be launched in South Korea on December 10, Pricing is yet not revealed by the Comapany. +Continue Reading
After a lot of teasers and Rumours, Sony Ericsson has today (finally) unveiled the XPERIA X10, their very first Android powered mobile handset. Building on Sony Ericsson’s entertainment heritage and combining rich graphics with Android’s intelligence capabilities, the XPERIA X10 introduces a new UX platform that should evolve across the product portfolio and expand over time continuously introducing new features and capabilities.
Bert Nordberg, President, Sony Ericsson said, “The XPERIA X10 and the family of phones launching in the first half of 2010 underpin our commitment to an open and multi-platform strategy that maximizes choice for the consumer and delivers the best possible consumer experience. +Continue Reading
With the release of its first pocket camcorder, the Picsio GC-FM1, JVC is no doubt hoping to chip away some of the success enjoyed by the Flip family. On paper JVC’s effort appears to be a powerful little device – it produces full 1080p HD video, has 4x digital zoom and an 8Mp still camera. And it frees the user from the restrictions of internal memory by storing footage on SD/SDHC memory cards.
So how does the latest contender size up to the world’s most popular pocket camcorder family? Maybe I would have had a harder time finding huge differences had I compared JVC’s offering with Kodak’s Zi8 but as Flip rules the roost at the moment, so the Flip it is. +Continue Reading
Diwali is just around the corner and of course that means a whole lot of noise, smoke, sweets and gifts going around. The one thing that pretty much remains consistent is the Indian public’s expenditure on gifts and with that in mind take a look at some of the fully loaded mobiles you could select this year for the festive season. +Continue Reading
When I reviewed the Nokia N86, the company’s Numero Uno 8MP camera phone, I had mentioned that although I thought and still agree that the handset itself was a pretty good mobile on the whole with a good camera, I did feel that the features included with the camera were too mundane, as high-end Nokia handsets go. There was nothing that made it different from the newer 5MP cameras the company had launched. However, reports are talking about a new firmware update that has upped the camera’s performance as well as its features. +Continue Reading
There’s a lot that going on right now in the Mobile world. I said it before and I’ll say it again, Recession… my a**! Nokia World and IFA had some pretty interesting things to showcase in terms of future technology and what to expect. So here’s the latest list on what we can hope to see soon in terms of mobile tech. +Continue Reading