Posts Tagged ‘Bluetooth’

If you have patience until the new Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 appears to us, you can look over the fence, to Germany or Britain. Or maybe you prefer Japan. In all these countries the phone will be in stores in April, but the price is not yet known.

Strange is that it assumes that the phone will come with the operating system Android 1.6, which is rather outdated, given that there are mobile devices with Android 2.0 or 2.1 installed.

X10 will have an integrated 8 megapixel camera, 1GHz GPU, touchscreen 4 inch (10 cm) and has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS, which will cause the terminal to be one of the most expensive in the smartphone category sites. In Japan, DoCoMo will be called Xperia smartphone and will have the same technical characteristics.


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We first heard of the new C Series from Nokia last year along with Nokia’s X Series and we know the Nokia X6 smartphone has already seen launch, but all word of the Nokia C Series has been kind of quite.

However, according to an article over on fonearena is that Nokia may be gearing up to launch their new C Series of mobile phones due to some info from the Indonesian government that apparently suggest there will be two C models.

The models named are the Nokia C3 which is quad-band GSM with Bluetooth and WLAN, and the second is the Nokia C5, quad-band GSM UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA with bluetooth and that’s all the information available.

Nokia is expected to announce something new on the 26th of this month, but no one knows what, so maybe it will be the Nokia C Series, and as there is only a day’s wait left we will soon know.

After Nexus One, you get the portfolio of Google, HTC Smart phone is first released by Taiwan this year. Ironically, Samsung Smart is a smart phone. Even the first regular phone, or dumbphone launched by Samsung.

There just is not a smart phone, but HTC Smart does not shine in Chapter facilities. Maricel has a touchscreen, 2.8-inch, HSDPA and Bluetooth. On the other hand, fares very well in Chapter processor (300 MHz) and RAM (256 MB).

It has GPS and Wi-Fi but has a microSD slot and a 3-megapixel camera. The operating system Qualcomm BREW, and graphical user interface used is Samsung Sense.
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Last week we mentioned SMSLink which lets you send text messages from your PC or Mac over Bluetooth. Turns out there is another game in town called Quicker SMS. From what I can gather Quicker SMS is PC only and works over your USB connection instead of Bluetooth. It has some cool features that I thought were interesting like giving you access to your BlackBerry address book. It is going for $9.95 on the developers website at this link.

Quicker SMS

Key features from the description:

Send SMS to many friends from your address book by one click.
Send timed SMS to friends in the future.
Show new SMS notification dialog on PC desktop from your BlackBerry phone when it connects with Quicker SMS(OS 4.1 only).
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Motorola Mike i877 Red

Launch in Canada will be the Mike i877 in bright red on the Telus network. With Telus already offering the Mike i877 in Black, the red will also be designed by Pininfarina fine Italian sports cars. Working under the new Phoenix platform with the addition of the push open flip, this 1.3 megapixel phone features Bluetooth and VibraCall technology. The Telus Motorola Mike i877 will be available for $149 on a 3 year contract, $199 on a 2 year and $299 on a 1 year.

T-Mobile Sidekick LX

That Sidekick LX update has just been made official. T-Mobile made the announcement today, promising a host of upgrades to existing LX users. The new OTA refresh will start making the rounds this week, with video recording, play and share capabilities, stereo Bluetooth support, an alarm clock and Bluetooth file transfer support all making the cut. As with all Sidekick updates, this will be a phased rollout, so don’t get too upset if this doesn’t hit your handset immediately.

lg decoy

LaptopMag whipped out a quick review of Verizon‘s newest cell phone with piggybacking Bluetooth headset and for the most part, they like. The LG Decoy does seem to shine, in fact they call it brilliant, the pairing process with the headset’s a breeze, they love that it charges while nestled in the back of the handset, and when not using little stowaway, the speakerphone is loud. Of course, there seem to be a few drawbacks, headset battery life is a pitiful 2 hours, the two-in-one combo at 4.1 ounces is a tad hefty, wind noise is a serious problem, and at $179 after discount, it’s pricey. Follow the read link to read the rest and see a few more pics of it in action.

I-O Data has designed a mini keyboard for your mobile phone. Is very simple, you may connect your mobile keyboard via bluetooth.
I-O Data has just revealed an absurdly diminutive new keyboard with built-in Bluetooth that has a real thing for hooking up with handsets.

Mobile keyboard