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Nokia 6220 classic 5 megapixels with GPS

The General Assembly in 2008 Global Mobile, Nokia launches two new 6 Series products - the Nokia 6220 and 6210 classic Navigator. Nokia 6220 classic as a full-featured terminal fusion of the 5 million pixel Carl Zeiss lenses certification, Xenon flash, and 8 GB of memory, and the A-GPS capabilities, the phone “sharing” idea to a new area. The Nokia 6220 is expected to be in the classic 2008 in the third quarter of a particular market launch is expected pretax unsubsidized retail price of 325 euros.

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Samsung SPH-i325 dual-mode Smartphone

Samsung SPH-i325
Samsung SPH-i325 using Windows Mobile operating system and 6 Standard 2.3 in. 65,536 color TFT LCD screen material QVGA resolution, the camera is only 1.3 million pixels, but also support the camera. Samsung SPH-i325 and A2DP Bluetooth, microSD memory cards can expand storage space. Sanwei the aircraft fuselage is 118 × 58 × 13 mm, and weighs 111 grams, and “Blackjack” series similar to other phones are in a slide-thin appearance.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smart phone video

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 used operating system is Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Edition, in both the overall structure of the industrial and commercial use of the HTC recently started using the Qualcomm solution for Qualcomm 7200A CPUs, speeds up to 528 MHz, in addition to 256 MB of ROM and 128 MB of RAM, and a 122.66 MB of “Storage” additional storage space (after the commencement of hard not to lose data). See the latest video was not Let us look forward to this flagship smartphone market in the second half.

Vocera Reveals A Wi-Fi Phone For Workers

Vocera Reveals A Wi-Fi Phone For Workers
Vocera, a provider of voice communication systems, on Friday unveiled its T1000 Wi-Fi phone for mobile workers looking for a more efficient way to communicate over corporate wireless local area networks.

The T1000 is a single-mode phone that uses 802.11b/g wireless technology — a set of standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers — not cellular technology, as a means of communication. By using their company’s WLAN, employees can make voice calls or send text messages inside buildings without incurring additional costs. Cellular carriers charge for such services and often don’t provide good coverage inside buildings.

The phone can be shared among users instead of being designated to a specific person. For example, the phone can be allocated when a user logs into the Vocera System for a shift. A phone number associated with the user’s profile is what identifies that person on the network. All voice mail and text messages are sent to the user, not the phone, according to Vocera. [Read the rest of this entry…]

Smartphone 2010: What Your Future Phone Will Be Packing

What can we expect from our smartphones two years from now? That’s a pretty short amount of time, but a number of technologies that have been in development for years are about to jump from lab to factory, and straight into the next generation of mobile devices. Rather than explore the what-if’s and could-be’s of future smartphones, let’s take a reality-based look at what’s coming around the bend.

The smartphones of 2010 are not going to be leaps and bounds better than they are today, but they will be closer to becoming the single most important devices we own. “There are three key trends that will cause a fundamental change in the role and nature of smartphones over the next few years: broadband everywhere; digitization of all content; and pocket computing power,” said Juergen Stark, corporate VP and general manager ofMotorola’s Mobile Devices.

These trends have already turned cell phones into smartphones and will drive the evolution of smartphones into devices that are always connected, that have access to all of your digital content as well as to the Web, and that provide a wider array set of personal services. [Read the rest of this entry…]