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Sony Ericsson Aspen, business mobile that looks like Nokia E71
Written by admin on Monday, February 08, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: features, News, Sony Ericsson Tags: A2dp, Aspen, Business Mobile, Color Themes, Full Qwerty Keyboard, Gb Card, Internal Memory, Jack Stereo, Mobile Platform, Mp 100, Navigation Panels, Nokia E71, O Clock, Phone Business, Printing Paper, Resistive Touchscreen, Sony Ericsson, Standby Time, Stereo Speakers, Swedish Group
Sony Ericsson Aspen, classic phone business, circulated on the Internet in January under the code name “Faith”, and today was officially announced by the Japanese-Swedish group. Aspen is based on Windows Mobile platform 6.5.3 and boasts the following facilities:
* 2.4-inch resistive touchscreen, 320 x 240 pixels
* Full-QWERTY Keyboard
* HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 A2DP
* GPS, A-GPS
* Camera 3.15 MP
* 100 MB internal memory, microSD slot, 4 GB card included
* Style navigation panels XPERIA
* 3.5 mm jack
* Stereo speakers
* Standby time: up to 25 days (stand-by), 10 o’clock (talk) 12 o’clock (audio)
* Dimensions: 117 x 60 x 12.5 mm
Weight: 130 grams
As usual us lately, Sony Ericsson has chosen to achieve environmentally friendly materials and Aspen’s smartphone has given up the printing paper for the manual in PDF format. Sony Ericsson Aspen will market globally from Q2 2010 in two color themes: Iconic Black and White Silver. The price has not yet been revealed.
Nexus One product cheaper than Droid
Written by admin on Saturday, January 09, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Google Android, Motorola, Nexus One Tags: Droid, Druid, Estimates, Gb Card, Google, Impressive Figures, iPhone, Mobile Phone Sales, Motorola, Nexus, Operating System, Resemblance, Respect, Screens, smart phone, Smartphone
After stirred interest, Nexus begin to be analyzed in detail.
Obviously, he was taken into account and a resemblance between Nexus One and Motorola Droid, from three criteria: both have operating system Android, both have screens touchsensitive and both are a challenge for the iPhone.
There are however some significant differences, especially in terms of pricing. While the components for Motorola Droid cost 185 dollars, Nexus is something cheaper in this respect, reaching $ 174. The difference of $ 11 is certainly found in the difference between prices at two smartphones free: Google sells to 529 $ Nexus One, while Motorola sells Druid with $ 599.
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