Group has just announced that the 4.0 specification is now open for qualification, which, as we’ve heard, will include low-power, high-speed and classic modes.Bluetooth tends to be a moderate to significant drain on battery life, depending on the case, so odds are good the new spec will appeal to manufacturers on that basis.

07 Jul
Posted by: admin in: Bluetooth 3.0, GPS, Nokia, Nokia C Series, Phone News
07 Jul
Posted by: admin in: Motorola, News, O2, Orange, Phone News, T-mobile, Vodafone, android
Motorola FlipOut is an interesting Android phone.Already announced for O2 and Vodafone Germany, the FlipOut will also be released in the UK, and it looks like Orange is the first carrier to offer it.
Orange will sell the Motorola FlipOut both on pay as you go and pay monthly.Pricing details of FlipOut are not available yet.

The FlipOut features Android 2.1:
- 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen display
- flipping QWERTY keyboard
- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
- 3.5mm headset jack
- Bluetooth
- Crystal Talk technology
- 3MP camera
- MicroSD card support
06 Jul
Posted by: admin in: Bluetooth 3.0, Phone News, Smartphone, android
20 Feb
Posted by: admin in: BlackBerry, Global Mobile Awards, HTC, Samsung
The Global Mobile Awards jury decided: the phone of 2009 is smartphone HTC Hero. On the nominations list was found in May 9700 Blackberry Bold, Samsung Omnia HD, Samsung S5230 Star and Huawei U8220 (T-Mobile Pulse).
What can we say, we are happy that HTC Hero was elected, even if Omnia HD was preferred by most of us. Taiwanese smartphone is really valued and dignified facilities, despite some shortcomings such as inability to transfer files via Bluetooth or lack of advanced multimedia support, is back with a huge potential platform (Android). Applications will certainly appear to cover gaps.
Sports equipment manufacturer Adidas expands. Now you have the sports shoes and a telephone company of the same brand to match it. Phone and Terminal is called Puma is using the product from Sagem.
Puma Phone boasts a phone that is organic. In this respect it is equipped with solar panels which is not very clear effectively. It is also made of organic materials. In addition, includes a number of applications in the same ecological concept.
16 Feb
Posted by: admin in: Announcements, Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson has announced not just one, but three new phones to boost their current line-up. First off, we have two new iterations of the Xperia X10 – the X10 mini and X10 mini Pro.
They both come with a 2.55-inch QVGA touchscreen display, 5-megapixel autofocus camera with flash, 600MHz processor, WiFi Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack, UMTS HSPA connectivity, A-GPS and Google Maps, and Android 1.6 as its OS running in tandem with Timescape. The obvious difference between the two is the slide-out QWERTY keypad found on the X10 mini pro which should delight messaging aficionados out there.
The other new phone they introduced is the Vivaz Pro. Just like the X10 mini pro, this baby is a slightly modified version of its namesake, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz, and also boasts of a QWERTY keypad tucked underneath its touchscreen display. With the exception of its less powerful yet still very capable 5.1-megapixel camera, its specs are almost identical with the Vivaz. It’ll ship with an 8GB microSD card, and will be available in black and white colored variations. The press release of the Vivaz Pro can be found here.
With a simple design and aesthetics, the LG GD880 Mini fails to capture public attention passionate about mobile phones. In a more in depth, we find that it is technically well equipped: a 3.2 inch touch screen has excellent resolution (854 x 480 pixels), HSDPA connections, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are present for duty, and integrated GPS is ready to guide the optimal path.
Enthusiasts will find photos as sufficient 5 MP camera with autofocus, and shall have melomanii microSD card support up to 16GB. Finally, if you want to know what activities are your friends, you can access through one press FaceBook, Twitter and other social networks.
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