Archive for the ‘Bluetooth’ Category

16
Sep

Sony Ericsson HCB-108 : Bluetooth Car Speakerphone

Sony Ericsson HCB-108 is a portable speakerphone created for those who spend a lot of time in their car, on the road.
Sony Ericsson says that the new Bluetooth car accessory has a “Nordic design” and it offers the longest talk and stand-by time from all such accessories found on the market today. More exactly, the [...]

09
Sep

ASUS P552w launched

ASUS P552w launched.It is slightly larger but lighter than the HTC Touch Diamond And this is the first smartphone from Asus to ever use the Glide user interface which will get you lots of touchscreen action. The Asus P552w runs on the latest Windows Mobile  6.1 OS.

More Asus P552 features:

an 624MHz processor
256MB initial storage [...]

07
Sep

FCC Approves LG VX9600 for Verizon

The LGVX9600 has just been approved by the FCC. There’s no official new from either Verizon or LG. The phone will have CDMA 850/1900 support, EVDO and Bluetooth with A2DP connectivity. There’s a 3 inch LCD screen with a resolution of 480×240. A QWERTY keyboard is also said to be available. The game pad will [...]

07
Sep

LG Prada II with QWERTY Keyboard

It’s rumored that LG will soon be bringing the LG Prada II. The LG Prada II will feature a sliding QWERTY Keyboard and it is expected to be launched with the following impressive features:
Dimensions: 104.5 x 54 x 16.8 mm
Network:Quad-band GSM/EDGE, dual-band HSDPA (850MHz/2100MHz)
Display: 3 inch (240×400 pixels)
Camera: 5 megapixel autofocus camera with flash and [...]

30
Aug

Samsung i8510 INNOV8 available now in UK

Samsung i8510 INNOV8 officially Announced in July 2008,Now,well great news for UK mobile usres as it is now available in the UK on Orange Network. UK users can get this smartphone on various contract deals available on Mobiles.co.uk.
Here are the features:
Size: 106.5 x 53.9 x 17.2 mm, Weight: 140g
OS: Symbian S60
Display: 16 Million Colours (240 [...]

20
Jun

Polaroid printer can receive photos wirelessly from cellphones

the printer spits out 2-by-3-inch color photos that can be peeled apart to reveal a sticky back. It can receive photos wirelessly from some cell phones, or via a cable from a digital camera.
Don’t expect great picture quality from the $149 PoGo. The colors are a bit whacky, which is especially noticeable in the skin [...]

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