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Sony Ericsson T715 Review

Today was the day that a new Sony Ericsson announcement on the planning had. The Sony Ericsson T715 is today a reality, a tough and stylish slider that will gladden the middle with a compact slider with many unprecedented opportunities.

Sony Ericsson this morning has a new mid-range slider presented the T715.Hoewel clearly much attention is given to the appearance, the phone is as complete as you might expect a modern phone. T

he unit has a build on a 2.2 inch screen, 3.2 megapixel camera with flash, UMTS, Bluetooth 2.0, FM radio, a music player and a microSD slot. This puts the Sony Ericsson line no longer their own Memory Stick Micro slot to use.

If your Sony Ericsson T715 is the first time would you say that it is a device for starting mobile callers. Nothing is less true under the cover of this compact slider houses a wide range of potential consumers of the mid-waiting. We start with the screen, which is a standard 262,000 color screen with a QVGA resolution (240 x 320 pixels). On the screen to choose themes that are from the start screen will walk.

The Sony Ericsson T715 is available in September in the Netherlands in the colors and Rogue Galaxy Silver Pink.

T715 Specifications

  • - Battery
  • - Battery Charger
  • - Stereo portable handsfree
  • - Manual Optional accessories:
  • - Clip-on Bluetooth ™ Handsfree VH300
  • - Power Pack CPP-100
  • - Design Collection IDC-31 Side Court Case
  • Facts and figuresDimensions: 91.5 x 48 x 14.9 mm

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iPhone Themes for Nokia 5800 Express Music & N97

MyPhone is an application shell which can turn the UI of your S60 phone into an iPhone UI. The application has 2 different versions, one for the 3rd Gen Phone like E71, N73, N81 etc and another for 5th Gen Phones like 5800XM and Nokia N97.

The 5th Gen Edition of MyPhone is basically a flash based application with an iPhone kinda UI. But it looks quite impressive with a “Slide to unlock” feature, a Bottom Dock containing shortcuts for “Messages”, “Calls” and “Contacts” and many other shortcuts on the Home Screen as in an iPhone. You can also change to various other homescreens just by sliding forward/backwards on the UI. And if you want to customize the icons, you just have to long press on the icon you want to replace and touch on another icon with which you want to replace it with.

Another impressive feature of MyPhone is its Built In RSS Reader and Weather Application. The RSS reader comes with few pre built subscriptions but if you want to input custom RSS feeds, you can do that via a text file.  And if you press on the article you want to read, the article will automatically open in the default browser for you to read.


Other Features of MyPhone are:

1. A Notifier Icon with numbers appears for all the unread SMS and missed calls.
2. A Sketchpad Application, if you want to simply draw something on your 5800.
3. Set the time to Auto Lock your phone when it is idle.
4. An Alternative List Mode for all the 5th Gen OS Phones i.e. You can now choose betweeen a 3*5 array or 4*5 array for the home screen icons.
5. A Quick link to FM radio.

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Nokia 3606 Launched

For people looking for a modern thin phone and a reliable brand name, check out the Nokia 3606 which was recently announced to be available by Cricket Communications Inc.

The Nokia 3606 is an ultra-thin and stylish flip phone optimized with popular features; including an MP3 music player with dedicated “hidden-until-lit” external music keys to provide instant access to your favorite songs and a 1.3 megapixel camera with an LED flash.

Supported by Nokia’s renowned user interface, the 3606 also features:

  • FM radio
  • Integrated Speakerphone
  • BREW 3.1.5 with 15MB of user memory
  • SMS/MMS with predictive text
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • 1.3 megapixel camera with LED flash
  • MicroSD card slot for up to 8GBs and a micro USB charger/connector

The phone is also HAC compliant and has a large 176 x 220 x 262k color TFT internal display and a 128 x 128 x 262k color TFT external display

The Nokia 3606 is immediately available at Cricket retail stores and Cricket dealers for $179.99.

(Source) Press

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Solomobi Cool8800C Review

This is not the phone that would normally draw attention. For one, the brand is a virtual unknown but you have to hand it to them for coming up with a great concept phone. The Cool8800C handset available from Solomobi has a few features that might make the purchase worth the risk.

Not only does it support dual-SIM cards that work at the same time, but it’s also got an analog TV tuner and pretty much every other feature you would expect to find in any modern cellphone today like an ebook reader, FM radio or MP3/MP4 support .

The most obvious and unique feature is the flip out screen and keypad which reveal another screen underneath and a set of dedicated gaming controls. Now you’re limited to only playing classic NES titles, but it comes with 3 already built-in and you can load other ROMS via a trans-flash memory card.

Price: $140.00

(Source) Solomobi

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Acer unveils M900

If you thought Acer had it topped with their notebooks, think again, as their new Tempo line of cell phones look built to give HTC’s Touch series a good old run for its money.  As promised, Acer has announced its new Tempo range consisting of four loaded Windows Mobile devices and a bevy of other features that are slowly becoming ubiquitous.

The jewel of the crown of course is the the Acer Tempo M900, which makes no pretense at which upcoming handset it is competing with.  With an expansive 3.8 inch WVGA touchscreen display, the M900 sports HSDPA support, GPS, WiFi, Flashlite support, FM radio, and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, all running on WM 6.1 Profession with a 5-megapixel camera to boot.  No details on its storage capacity are available, although some kind of expansion is suggested, with our bets mostly on microSD.  The M900 has also voice command and recording functions helping us go easy on the finger tapping.

There are no information on the price or availability but a guess like the second quarter of 2009 wouldn’t be too far off.

News via Acer

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Acer Tempo F900 cell phone review

Making its debut alongside its big brother, the M900, is the new F900 smartphone.  The spec sheet for the F900 is similar to the M900 including the 3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen, GPS, FM radio, voice recorder, voice commands, and expandable memory with two omissions.  On the F900, a virtual keyboard replaces QWERTY and the camera is downgraded to 3.2 megapixels from a 5mpx lens.

It is capable of handling 3.75G HSDPA/HSUPA speeds with ease and also integrates WiFi as one of its many connectivity options.  Acer’s own customized user interface should make key program access a breeze and those shaved off millimeters from the lack of QWERTY keyboard will definitely entice many users who like a fully featured smartphone without the accompanying bulk.

Pricing and availability are yet to be announced by Acer, but meanwhile head over Acer stall at the ongoing MWC to get some hands-on action.

Via Acer

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