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Sony Ericsson Idou | 12:44 AM |
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The new Sony Ericsson Idou will probably create as much hype as the original XPERIA. Not only is it the first 12 megapixel GSM cameraphone, but it's also the first device presented to ever run on the brand new open source Symbian user interface that's still being developed by the Symbian Foundation. The 3.5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels, GPS and Wi-Fi and the relatively compact size are just an added bonus to that already impressive novel package. The Sony Ericsson Idou is nowhere near complete - they haven't even come up with a marketing model name yet as Idou is still code name for the device. The show-off devices that the Sony Ericsson staff had at the event varied from graphically rich dummy phones to basic early-stage prototypes. Amazingly though the new user interface is perhaps faster and more fluid than everything else that we have seen (including iPhone). We really hope that the final product will be as responsive as the units showed today. Check out how it looks on video: Perhaps the design of the Sony Ericsson Idou is not totally final, however at this stage it certainly looks like a nice mix of LG Viewty and Sony Ericsson C905. Interestingly enough, the Idou uses microSD card slot (visible on the side), which hints that the manufacturer of the device is not Sony Ericsson themselves - much like with the XPERIA X1. Much like XPERIA X1 last year, it would take Sony Ericsson at least half a year to get the device rolling into production. Actually, we bet it won't be before October or November that we see an actual retail Idou. The only commitment regarding the Idou availability that Sony Ericsson are taking right now is second half of 2009. Well, guess what - they said exactly the same thing about XPERIA X1 last February and it took them 8 months to push it to the market. Just don't hold your breath just yet.
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CURVE 8900 MOBILE PHONE BY BLACKBERRY | 4:05 AM |
It is great key features like other BlackBerry mobiles. Its main key features are - 109 x 60 x 13.5 mm dimension, 2.4 inches screen, Full QWERTY keyboard, MP3 ringtones, Downloadable Polyphonic, Class 10 GPRS, HSCSD, Class 10 EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microUSB, BlackBerry OS, SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging, HTML browser, Media player, BlackBerry maps, Voice dial and 2G network.
Most of the people think that it has not 3G network and Radio. It has video recording but not clearer than others. It has camera also but not with auto focus and it is very slow. It takes about 10 second to capture a picture.
T-mobile has bound its features with 2G. But we can’t directly blame them because they know very well customer’s need and market requirement. BlackBerry Storm, Bold and Pearl has captured the high class market so, after a great decision the Curve 8900 has been launched with the T-mobile.
The mobile phone has own operating system like Nokia and iPhone. It has great look also like other BlackBerry mobiles. We can’t say that it is superb but it will satisfy the need of targeted customers.
Cnet.com in its online review writes, “The BlackBerry Curve 8900 also ships with a number of personal information management tools, such as a Calendar, a task list, a memo pad, a voice recorder, a calculator, a password keeper, and more. There's quite a catalog of applications available for BlackBerrys, whether you're looking for new games or software for your job.”
So, after the review it is clear that BlackBerry Curve 8900 is not lower than its previous phones. It is also an inspirable gadget with latest technology to fulfill the need of business communication.
