Samsung C3510 Corby POP cool touchscreen phone

This another upcoming phone which announced by samsung. this phone is very handy and has nice shape. also Samsung C3510 Corby POP may not be very expensive phone because it doesn't have very high end phones.
Samsung C3510 Corby POP has a 2.8 inch touchscreen with Smart unlock feature. also it's user interface is said to be Cartoon UI and it also a upcoming event. it has very good sound quality with DNSe (Digital Natural Sound Engine) technology and has a 3.5mm audio jack. the internal memory of this phone is 30MB and it supports up to 8GB memory cards. also this is a 2G phone and even no wi-fi.
also it's camera is poor, 1.3MP one. C3510 Corby POP has a built in FM radio and couple of social networking applications.





Philips D908 super touch phone from philips electronics

Philips becoming a pioneer of manufacturing mobile phones. still philips phones are not popular but they recently launched several high end mobile phones. Philips D908 is another high end phone which announced in 2009 December. it will be available in next couple of months. this phone has 3.2 inch resistive touch screen and has Handwriting recognition feature.
Philips D908 runs with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS. the internal memory of this phone is 256MB and it supports up to 32GB memory cards.
also Philips D908 has a 5MP camera which comes with a LED flash. the camera has Face detection and geo tagging features. in connectivity side, this phone supports 3.6MBP/s HSDPA, and has both wi-fi and bluetooth. it has a GPS receiver with A-GPS support. also Philips D908 comes with couple of pre installed applications like PDF viewer and Organizer.



Motorola XT701 another super mobile phone with HDMI

XT is the newest phone series of Motorola. all phones of this series are full touch phones. XT701 is the third mobile phone of this phone series. this phone runs with Android V2 OS and it has a 3.7 inch capacitive touchscreen. Motorola XT701 will be available in the first couple of months of year 2010.
since it has a capacitive touchscreen, XT701 supports multi-touch. also this phone has an Accelerometer sensor and 3.5mm audio jack.
in connectivity side,Motorola XT701 supports super fast 10.2MBP/s HSDPA connectivity and 5.76MBP/s HSUPA connectivity. also it has both bluetooth and wi-fi. the main camera of this phone is 5MP and it supports high quality video recording. the camera comes with xenon flash and supports Geo-tagging feature.
Motorola XT701 has a great feature which is rarely can see in new mobile phones. that is it's built in HDMI slot. it allows HD video (720p) playback through the phone.





Google Nexus One most talked mobile phone unofficial review



Google Nexus One is a one of the most talked mobile phone. if you have visited famous gadget review sites in last few months, you may realize it. any way, i can tell you this is a one of the super mobile phone which HTC ever made. and also it's a Android phone.
this phone has a 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. it hasn't announced yet but will be available at the beginning of the year 2010. it's a multi-touch mobile phone which has an Accelerometer sensor as well. the internal memory of this phone is said to be 512MB and it supports up to 32GB memory cards.
in connectivity side, Google Nexus One supports 7.2MBP/s HSDPA,wi-fi and bluetooth. also the main camera of this phone is 5MP which comes with a LED flash. and the camera supports 2560х1920 pixels resolution.
the another most important thing is it's processor. Google Nexus One has a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. it has a GPS receiver,FM radio,Digital compass and lot more other common features. another new feature is it's dedicated Noise cancellation microphone.
it was really difficult to find a picture of it.



Nokia 7230 very cool design phone


when i see this photos, i remember Palm pre phone. this is Nokia 7230 and it's a upcoming phone. this phone will be available at the beginning of the year 2001. it has very nice design with slider opening keypad. also Nokia 7230 is not a very high end phone. it has very necessary features only.
Nokia 7230 is a 3G phone which has a 2.4 inch display. it also has a 3.5mm audio jack and good sound quality. the internal memory of this phone is 45MB and it supports up to 16GB memory cards. also it comes with a 2GB memory card included.
Nokia 7230 has a 3.15 MP main camera which gives good quality images. it has a Stereo FM radio and many pre installed applications.

Sony Ericsson Hazel, another eco friendly phone



Sony Ericsson has a mobile phone series called green heart. green heart phones are made with eco friendly materials and has applications like CO2 calculator. actually this is a good step of Sony Ericsson to reduce future e waste.
Sony Ericsson Hazel is the newest phone of this series. it's a full featured phone and will be available at the middle of the year 2010. Sony Ericsson Hazel has a numeric keypad and has a touchscreen as well. it has a 2.6 inch colour display and Accelerometer sensor. this phone has a Walkman technology media player which gives very good music quality. also the internal memory of this phone is 319MB and supports up to 16GB memory cards.
Sony Ericsson Hazel is a 3G phone which supports 7.2MBP/s HSDPA. it also has both bluetooth and wi-fi. it has 5MP main camera which gives excellent picture quality. the maximum picture resolution is 2560х1920 pixels. this phone has a GPS receiver with Wisepilot navigation support. and it comes with lots of pre-installed internet and music applications.

Review: Fring Video Calls on iPhone 1st Gen.

Few weeks back, Fring made an exciting announcement of their ability to let iPhone users get 1-way video conference via SKYPE. I had been all too busy for the past month to do any test on it. I finally was able to spend some time with this feature and here is my feedback on using Fring Video on iPhone:

Fring installation and registration on iPhone is pretty easy; the login process is much better than back in the hay days when I was trying to use my Nokia N95-3 to make 3G network test calls. You basically choose a username, password and provide a valid email address and off you go. The app is smart enough to save the login and password so you don't have to re-login each time you use the app. The next step is to login to your Skype account within Fring. Fring also offers the bridge to login to other IM/VOIP services, check out their website for all the details.

After setting up, my first couple of video test calls using a MacBook Pro did not work, I would only get audio portion of the communication; on my MacBook Pro, the video button was grayed out and can't be gauged (LED off). Then magically, on the 3rd try, it just worked; I was able to see the videos coming through and audio pretty clearly. Speaking of audio, I did find a small bug where pressing the speaker icon did not toggle between headset and speaker output... not sure this is a common bug or just from this particular first generation "pwnd" iPhone. I plugged in a stereo headphones w/ mic and worked pretty good, in fact, this is probably how I'd recommend using if you are on the road. I placed several test calls afterwards, some went through while others got a bit choppy (it would delay the video transmission upwards of 1 minute or sometimes just not engage; at times calls would also be refused even though it was accepted). The buggy conditions are not consistent to be reproduced. Through my own surmise, I am guessing it may have something to do with having to go through Skype via Fring server? Although this is an unverified thought. While this mobile experience hasn't been perfected, I must award some much deserved credit to the folks at Fring for once again, pushing their technology envelope to bring this to your iPhone.

The concept of having video conference on the call WITHOUT having to pay a hefty fee to telecom operator is a sexy thought. Think about your next business trip and as you are waiting at an airport lounge or coffee shop and see your loved ones via WiFi network on your smartphone (of course, if it supports transmission via 3G network is even sexier). Currently Fring supports video conference on iPhone and Symbian S60 (2-ways!); its just a matter of time before Android gets picked up and I'm sure this puts pressure at Skype or even Google Talk to start supporting this feature in native form. Very cool indeed!