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May 19, 2010

HTC Wildfire coming on T-Mobile and 3 in UK

Posted by RD on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 0 comments



The biggest outstanding question about the Wildfire has now been answered by at least one carrier -- T-Mobile will be delivering HTC's student-friendly handset at the £20 ($29) per month price point on two-year contracts. Frankly, that's a bigger financial commitment than we'd expected to have to make, but it will presumably include unlimited (which in T-Mobile lingo means a 3GB fair use policy) data use and a healthy allowance of calls and texts. If that doesn't rub you up the right way, look out for Virgin Mobile to reveal its pricing in the near term, having announced it'll be carrying the phone via a tweet.

HTC Wildfire Specifications and Features
  • Android 2.1 OS
  • Quand Band GSM , Dual Band 3G
  • 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen
  • 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and LED flash
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • micro SD card slot
  • HTC Sense UI
  • Friend Stream Social Networking Application
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • Bluetooth
  • 528MHZ Qualcomm Processor
  • Optical Trackpad
  • 384MB RAM
  • 512MB ROM
  • FM Radio
  • 1300 mAh battery
  • Talktime : 7 hours
  • Standby : 480 hours
  • Smartphone


    Nicola Shenton, head of Handset and Device Marketing at T-Mobile UK said: “The HTC Wildfire is a great addition to our Android portfolio, offering customers an affordable way to get their hands on an Android-based smartphone. The HTC Wildfire is perfect for those who love social networking, and with App Sharing its even easier for customers to share their favourite apps with their friends, so they can have even more fun with Android marketplace.”

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NOW FREE CALL TO ANYWHERE IN INDIA !!

Posted by RD on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 0 comments

To make this work all you need to do is to follow the simple to use instructions below :

1. Go to http://localads.rediff.com/

2. Click the Post Ad button
See how here -
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_9PHAA30lH7Q/SrzFaHGpPSI/AAAAAAAAAB0/0hmPTv2oOeo/s400/create-call-button.png

3. Fill in the form to create your ad, wait for one hour for your advertisement to get listed.

4. After an hour go back to http://localads.rediff.com/ and search your ad.

5. Open your ad and instead of your number enter your destination number and click Talk Now

see here -
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_9PHAA30lH7Q/SrzGiJsHTGI/AAAAAAAAACE/4OuvmtKit8I/s400/free-calls-to-india.png

6. Both destination and your phone will receive calls from Rediff Local and get connected, Each call is limited to 1 minute 30 seconds but you can repeat the process as many times you want.

7. You can also pass on this listing URL to your friends so they can call you for free.
 Feel Free to try this I personally try this thing and it really works...
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LG Windows 7 Phone With QWERTY

Posted by RD on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 0 comments


LG Windows 7 Phone With QWERTY

 We have already seen an early version of a Windows Phone 7 device from LG but could this new leaked image be the updated version or even the final product?



Snaps of the LG Panther running Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 operating system have been posted on Flickr giving a good look at the hardware up close.



The pictures clearly shows Qwerty-equipped Panther apparently running the most recent version of the currently unreleased Windows Phone OS.

 
The rumoured specifications are:

  • 1Ghz Snapdragon processor
  • Touchscreen
  • 8GB memory
  • GPS
  • WiFi
  • a 5-megapixel camera

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iWatch - Apple Concept Hours

Posted by RD on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 0 comments




This iWatch concept is designed to pair up with your iPhone, sharing information and allowing you to see all sorts of information without pulling your phone out of your pocket. And it's pretty damned slick.


The watch, which would connect to your phone via Bluetooth, would have 16GB of internal storage and would allow you to do things like answer calls via it, display RSS feeds, show you the weather or let you flip through photos. There's also a built-in pico projector for letting you show videos on a nearby wall.


All in all, it's a pretty cool concept, but don't look for it to become a real product anytime soon.


Check Out this Concept Video








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May 18, 2010

Ovi Store is New and Improved

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 0 comments



It's time to meet Ovi Store 1.6! We at Nokia are constantly working to optimize your Ovi Store experience, so we've made some key usability improvements. This latest update has some great enhancements and we're excited to share them with you. Read more below or experience them for yourself.


New Ovi Store App

If you have a Nokia S40 or S60 series phone, you need our new Ovi Store software, which enables you to download the latest apps any time, even when you’re away from your computer. You can also charge apps right to your phone bill — no credit card required. 





Better Ratings and Comments 


With thousands of fun apps in Ovi Store, it can be hard to know which to try. 
That's why we've enhanced our rating and commenting features to make sure you have access to the most relevant and helpful user reviews.






 More Product Info

 In Ovi Store 1.6 you’ll find more information about our products, including more detailed screen shots to help you more fully experience each app before you download.













 
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HTC Wildfire a mini Desire- Specifications, Features, Price & Availability

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 0 comments



HTC Wildfire Specifications and Features
  • Android 2.1 OS
  • Quand Band GSM , Dual Band 3G
  • 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen
  • 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and LED flash
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • micro SD card slot
  • HTC Sense UI
  • Friend Stream Social Networking Application
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • Bluetooth
  • 528MHZ Qualcomm Processor
  • Optical Trackpad
  • 384MB RAM
  • 512MB ROM
  • FM Radio
  • 1300 mAh battery
  • Talktime : 7 hours
  • Standby : 480 hours
  • Smartphone

    Price And Availibility

    According to the news The HTC Wildfire will available Across Europe and Asia from Quarter 3 of 2010.

    As HTC calling this device affordable, we can say that its price will be around
    RS. 17000-20000 according to its features and specifications.

    How many of you are willing to buy this Smart Android 2.1 Device..???
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NFS Shift on Android OS Platform Launching On 4th of June

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 0 comments


EA Games soon launching NFS Shift on Android OS Platform Devices. Android lacks in gaming feature as compared to that of iphone. 

According to me Android OS is best as compared to iphone but still iphone gaming experience are best and to bridge the gap between Android and Gaming experience, EA launching NFS Shift on Android OS Platform Devices on 4th of June.

How many of you are crazy about EA games specially NFS...???? 

Do share your gaming experience with us .

Need for Speed Shift iPhone Gameplay 

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Samsung Phone Bomb Explodes On Face

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 0 comments

According to the Gizmodo Report, Samsumg Mobile of Verizon explodes on the face of the user. Check out the images it seems so horrible.  He was taken to the hospital but the user of this phone was lucky, he did not suffer from any serious injuries, just some scratches near the eyes. According to the pics its seems that the phone battery was exploded, what do you think guys..???



And this is how it looks before turning into bomb.


And whom do you blame for turning the phone into a bomb..???

1. User of the phone
2. Manufacture of the phone i.e. Samsung
3. Or Mobile phone Carrier provider i.e. Verizon

Do let us know what you think about this
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Google going to sell Nexus One at Retail Stores & Shutting down its online store

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 0 comments



According to blog post by Andi Rubin in Google's Official Blog that Google is shutting down its Online store of Nexus One (Android OS Device), which sells Nexus One online. And now the company want to bring the device in the Retail Stores Soon.

Company is planning to make Google Nexus One available in more countries. As its online store are limited to some countries only. Due to this reason they want to sell the product globally by launching the Nexus One in Retails store.

Google Also hints that it will sell the Nexus One Globally in a model similar to current one in Europe market.

So how many of you going to buy this when it will available in your country and at what price...???? Tell us..
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May 11, 2010

iPhone OS 4.0 for iPhone 2G

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 0 comments

iPhone OS 4.0 for iPhone 2G



An improved version of iPhone EDGE aka iPhone 2G is being launched as iPhone OS 4 by a group of hackers. iPhone EDGE was released back in 2007. Apple has decided to cut further upgrade support path for iPhone 2G in OS 4, due to low memory and slower processing rate. The former iPhone users enjoyed all the software upgrades for free upto OS 3.1.3.

The team's website also reports that they are rewriting 4.0 beta firmware so that they can create a custom firmware that can run on devices which are no longer available, like, iPhone 2G. To do this they had to reconsider the architecture of formerly released firmwares (by Apple) on devices, in particular that of iPhone 3G, which most resembles the smart phones.


Rest of it, we will keep you updated.



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Motorola MT810 has no-glasses 3D display, 720p video recording

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 0 comments

Motorola MT810, a model with no-glasses 3D display and 720p video Recording.


Rumors form a part of Technologies and development. One such like intersting rumor is regarding Motorola's MT810. New rumors suggest that this product has glass free 3D display with 720p video recording and runs OPhone OS, which is a heavily customised Android.


Also a mix touch technologies is provided to make an even more unconventional handheld.

Motorola might have faced a loss of 10 points due to its model number but is still gaining a lot more along its rumors. The screen uses a parallax barrier which is located in the transparent flip (which also acts as a capacitive touch sensor) that make the display 3D and still works without any special glasses. To get the best out of all, the screen uses a better resistive touch technology, thus making it a perfect piece of work.

And further rumors also report that the product also captures 720p video recording with a camera of 5MP.

If we go by the rumors, then one can say that this product is quite technological and uses all of the latest technologies at present.
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Nokia sue Apple for patent infringements yet again

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 0 comments

Nokia sue Apple for patent infringements yet again 


This is getting completely out of hand now. Nokia have just filled yet another complaint against Apple, this time with the Federal District Court in the Western District of Wisconsin. The Finnish company accuses Apple of infringing 5 of their patents with the Apple iPhone and iPad 3G.

The patents in question relate to technologies for enhanced speech and data transmission, using positioning data in applications and innovations in antenna configurations that improve performance and save space, allowing smaller and more compact devices. Nokia sees those patented innovations as key factors to their success as they allow improved product performance and design.

This is the third lawsuit that Nokia fills against Apple, plus there’s also one case where Apple sues Nokia for… yeap, you got that right – patent infringements. The stakes are really high but there is barely any indication as of how those will unfold.

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Aircel launches "Peek" in India

Posted by RD on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 1 comments

Aircel Launches "Peek" in India

Aircel has launched "Peek" in India. Peek is a handheld e-mail device that supports multiple e-mail accounts with a unified inbox. The device also provides push e-mail services and also enables the user to view attachments.




If we have a look on the hardware front, Peek is fairly thin and light handset with a full QWERTY Keyboard and a large color screen that makes it quite attractive. This device has an optimised battery life and delivers several days battery back up. Peek is priced at Rs. 2999, and is a decent alternative for the companies looking to equip their employees with smart phones for e-mailing purposes.

The Peek data plans are accessible in both Pre-paid as well as Post-paid and the device is available in red and black.
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May 10, 2010

Nokia 5800 Game Review: Ovi Maps Racing – Available free on Ovi Store for a limited time

Posted by RD on Monday, May 10, 2010 0 comments

Nokia 5800 Game Review: Ovi Maps Racing – Available free on Ovi Store for a limited time

Ovi Maps Racing is a location based game. A location based game refers to any game which in some way relates or progresses with reference to the player's current location. Ovi Maps Racing utilizes maps by Navteq and the inbuilt GPS of the phone.




Ovi Maps Racing allows the gamer to create his/her own racing track and race along the track. For this, the game utilizes the phone's inbuilt GPS which recognizes the player's current location and allows him/her to race around the neighborhood. This is amazing and quite real life to some extent. Ovi Maps Racing misses motion control and the gamer has to use the two thumb touch control for guiding the car. You have options for selecting three different cars. The game works just great and runs smoothly. This game is a 2D game and you see the top view of the racing track. The car control is sensitive and it auto accelerates.





Ovi Maps Racing developed by Lynx can be downloaded free of cost from Ovi Store. It is a limited period offer and can become a paid application pretty soon. The download size is 8.5 MB since it contains maps for many of the popular cities across the globe. If somehow your location is not supported by the game, you have the option to create an offline track from predefined cities.



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May 9, 2010

iPad's rival - WeTab being launched

Posted by RD on Sunday, May 09, 2010 0 comments

Neofonie is reportedly readying its potential iPad rival, the WeTab, for a July release. Reports suggest a price tag of around 449 euros, which is just under £390 in real money (or, at least, until the imminent collapse of the euro).

Originally called the WePad, the German manufacturer has either changed its mind on the name, or more likely decided that a legal battle with Apple wouldn’t be the greatest thing in the world.

WePad or WeTab, it looks like a fairly decent competitor in what’s shaping up to be a very interesting marketplace – check out the Android based prototype tablets we revealed earlier this week.

Hardware wise the WeTab is packing a 1.66GHz N450 Atom processor with 1GB of RAM. There’s 16GB of flash memory on board, with the option to expand using a SD card and there’s also two USB ports. Connectivity comes in the way of Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth and GPS.

The screen, in terms of figures at least, blows the iPad out of the water. An 11.6-inch screen with a 1366 x 768 display is impressive. We haven’t had our hands on it yet so we can’t comment on whether it’s as responsive as Apple’s tablet. These extra screen inches do affect the weight though – 800g compared to 730g for the iPad (Wi-Fi version).

The WeTab is unlikely to sell as quickly or as expansively as the iPad. But it may well be just the thing that an anti-Apple fanboy is looking for.


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Nokia Booklet 3G Revealed

Posted by RD on Sunday, May 09, 2010 0 comments










The Booklet runs on an intel Atom (Z530) running at 1.6 GHz, and has 1GB of RAM. This is good enough for everyday internet use and typing and editing your documents, but it would definitely show signs of straining if you try to run high demanding graphics software. The Nokia Booklet 3G runs Windows 7. My trial device runs starter, which is the lowest in the Windows 7 flavors.

The power button starts the Booklets slow boot. Nokia users will immediately feel welcome by the Nokia Connecting people logo. I almost expected to hear the Nokia ringtone, but was greeted by the Windows tone and welcome screen.With the Nokia trademark I was curious to know what more I can expect from this device.

The hardware power button brings up an interface allowing you to choose your battery usage type (balanced, high performance of power saver) or to shutdown and put your device to sleep. This also brings up a visual indicator of the remaining battery power. I don’t see this being used much since users would probably use the windows controls anyway. Nokia should think of linking this widget to the default Windows control.


The keyboard feels a little cramped, and I constantly find myself making mistakes while I type. This is probably due to the key placement or my big fingers that find comfort in larger keyboards. The function keys play a dual role and have some shortcuts mapped to them for brightness and sound. The radio devices are mapped to the f10 key, which pops open a widget allowing us to choose between blue tooth, 3G or WiFi. By default the device was set to flight mode which switches the radio devices off.



The Wifi on the device is quite strong. Nokia has proven with their mobile devices that they know how to provide a good strong WiFi signal.

If you switch on the 3G device from your wireless device menu, and slip in your data sim card, you can get online your 3G network using your booklet. I was a little disappointed that the 3G modem of the booklet did not perform as well as I have seen some 3G dongles work, The connection kept dropping in some of the locations i tested it, but all in all helped me get online.

Nokia has a set of cloud based services branded as ‘Ovi’. They play a vital part in the Nokia mobile line, bringing a store, email, music among others. These services are tightly integrated into the mobile devices, giving Nokia users a rich web experience.

The touchpad features multi touch. This allows pinch zoom for pages, which I enjoyed quite a bit. The process is not quite smooth as the Macs I have used but still quite good.

The Booklet has been provided with a Windows gadget, which points the users to download the latest Ovi suite. The Ovi suite is a software application provided my Nokia, which can be installed on Windows, based PCs. This allows users to connect their mobile devices to their PCs and synchronize their mobile content with the computers.


I remember watching a video of Steve Jobs presenting the iPad concept. The iPad was meant to be an intermediary to the iPhone and the Mac computer line. In my opinion the Booklet should have also been a device of that calibre. It would have an Ovi integration that will take it beyond its competition. Having thought these thoughts and completing the Ovi Suite download I was disappointed to find that the Ovi Suite was the very same application that was available for PCs. The Booklet 3G wasn’t even recognized as a device on the Suite.

Another application that came pre-installed with the device was Nokia booklet software updater. The software updater is integrated into Windows and provides notifications on updates available for the Booklet.


The service runs in the background and there doesnt seam to be a means of setting a scheduled time for updates.

I feel that this service is best integrated into the Ovi Suite. The older versions of Ovi Suite had a similar interface for updating its modules, so I hope that we will see this evolve into Ovi in the future.
You can select the updates that you want to install and let it work in the background. I decided to download all that was available to keep my test comprehensive.

The updates include a new gadget, Software and Driver updates and Windows related updates. I am going to keep an eye on the frequency of which Nokia updates this device. Once completed Windows needs to be restarted for the updates to take effect.


One of the interesting apps available for download is the Ovi Maps gadget. This gadget uses the A-GPS device in the booklet to pinpoint your location and display it on the gadget. I was surprised that the GPS device didn’t always get my location details as I hoped, but worked most of the time. I don’t know if having a GPS device on the Booklet is extremely useful, but for someone who is constantly on the move, it can prove to be quite handy. By clicking on the gadget you can open the map on the Ovi Maps web page.



I feel that that Nokia should develop a map application for the booklet like they have on their mobile devices, instead of having to use the online version.


Nokia Social Hub, is an application that is available for download as a software update. This application allows you to connect your social sites, namely facebook and twitter allowing users to post messages that appear in both social sites. You can also send text messages if you have a sim card installed on the booklet.

I had some trouble setting this up because there was no way to apply settings to the messaging app.

In conclusion, the experience of using the Nokia Booklet 3G was a win and lose. I am not thrilled that Nokia chose to go with Windows. I would have liked to see Maemo on this device which I got familiar with using the N900. Windows is quite resource hungry, even though Microsoft has done a very good job with Windows 7. Mobile phones are catching up with netbooks. And full blows Operating Systems like windows are best kept for high end PCs and laptops. Netbooks and the Booklet should run mobile Operating Systems. With the recent announcement of intel and Nokia coming together to develop Meego, I feel the Booklet more than deserves its own flavour or Meego. The Ovi Suite needs to be rebuilt for Nokia’s mini laptops. The Booklet should be identified as a device. Ovi Apps need to allow synching with the device and the Ovi cloud. Mobile apps should be made available for this device much like iPhone/iPod apps are available for the iPad. If the booklet will continue to run Windows as an option we need to see an Ovi evolution, and if Meego is on its way, Well that would be something all new and exciting.

My booklet will be on its way back to the kind folks who lent it to me. I want to thank the WomWorld/Nokia team for letting me trial this device, and dailymobile for putting up my review on their site.
Stay tuned for the next and final part of this journey with the Nokia Booklet 3G. The article will be titled ‘Nokia Booklet 3G – The Review’ and will be out after the 14th of May.


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