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Koreans from Samsung have announced a new model, the S5620′s shell Monte. According to the manufacturer, the Samsung S5620 Monte will be a touchscreen accessible. How accessible will be, remains to be seen because those from Samsung have failed to tell us the price.

Samsung S5620 Monte will be based operating system Bada, as initially thought. It will be a so-called “dumb phone” with TouchWiz interface. 2.0. Also, to software chapter we must remember that not lacking dedicated applications like social networks Facebook or Twitter.
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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.

Although to be announced only at the Mobile World Congress 2010 (15 to 18 February), we already have unofficial information about Nokia C5. This phone will be part of series C, a new series for Finnish portfolio.

Strange is that, although it will be part of a new series, Nokia C5 does not seem to differentiate too much from the current terminals of series E. The technical specifications for the C5 include:

- Symbian S60
- Screen 2.2 inch QVGA
- Support A-GPS
- Connectivity HSDPA
- Camera 3.2 MP
- Radio, 3.5 mm audio jack
- MicroSD slot, 50 MB internal memory


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Finnish company is about to launch a new GSM phone, with specifications that it very close to his older brothers as the series “N” or “E”, but most likely it will come at a price much smaller than their.

Finland company is about to launch a new GSM phone, with specifications that it very close to his older brothers as the series “N” or “E”, but most likely it will come at a price much smaller than their.

Nokia C5 will be part of a new category of smart phones (smartphones) to the middle segment, and I mention this because we find this model a 3.2 megapixel camera, a 2.2 inch display, GPS and how FM Radio.

Its internal memory is quite small, 50 MB, but of course there is a MicroSD slot that can increase the storage capacity greatly.

What is more interesting is that this model C5 will have its own operating system, Symbian S60V3 FP2, but unfortunately details are not yet listed price.

Without much fuss, phone “chameleon” modules was announced today in the market in Romania, as of February will be sold in Vodafone stores. Modu is leading modular design allows connection of several types of frames, each with a unique functionality.

The basic modules is a dedicated music phone adolescents and on the specifications can not boast of who knows what facilities: has 2 GB of internal memory, MP3 player and GPRS connectivity. It remains to see how much you appreciate that the public must use different “clothes” to enhance its functionality. Also, the price is an important factor that will be of modular or popular items. We offer complete.

Modu Phone is accredited by the Guinness Book as the lightest phone in the world.

Originally announced for Korean XT720 MOTOROI Motorola smartphone will be eventually sold globally. This decision can only officials to enjoy ourselves and the rest of mobile enthusiasts – MOTOROI is an extremely well-equipped device to show us once again that Motorola has returned to the big horses in the world of mobile communications.

Motorola MOTOROI – specifications

* Android OS
* Capacitive screen of 3.7 inch, 854 x 480 pixels
Stereo Bluetooth
* Camera 8 MP, autofocus, Xenon flash
Video capture and playback HD 720p
* GPS, A-GPS
* 8 GB internal memory, microSD slot
* Radio FM
* 3.5 mm jack and HDMI
Battery Li-Po 1420 mAh
* Autonomy 300 hours stand-by, 4 h 30 min talk
* 116 x 60.9 x 10.9 mm 140 grams

DMB-T tuner will be integrated only on devices that will sell in Korea. Motorola MOTOROI will appear on the market since March. We want to know how much.

1. Champion at multitasking

Final reason for the Storm’s especially worth is the ability to “multitasking”. So you leave open instant messaging application while navigheszi the Web or play.

At this point, the operating system does not allow the iPhone’s multitasking, you can run a single third-party application on line. (Some default Apple applications such as iPod, can be used while running another application).

If you want to leave active one IM client as you read news through other applications, you must choose Storm’s.
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2. Copy and Paste

Probably the most notable function that lacks 3G iPhone is the function of copy and paste. Even though may not seem much on a mobile device, try to transfer a URL from a Web page in an e-mail and see how a function as simple can become so important.

Users can use Storm Track function by simply pressing the start of selected text, and with another finger should push to end selection to emphasize that text. After you’ve made the selection, the BlackBerry display menu options copy and paste.

Users who frequently send and receive links, should choose Storm’s just because of this option.

3. Touch-screen offers tactile feedback

One of the complaints about the iPhone’s screen is the lack of tactile feedback. In other words, the screen offers no response when you press a key, making it difficult typing because you have to look directly at what you write.

RIM considered frustrations iPhone users, developing technology keyboard Storm “Click Through” to provide feedback both touch and hearing.

If you type fast is very important to you, should you consider a physical full QWERTY keyboard device. But if you want a smartphone with touch-screen, choose Storm.

4. Expandable memory

BlackBerry’s Storm has an internal memory of 1GB, but can be extended to 16GB via memory cards. Storm users can buy any memory cards want to have media collections whenever preferred.

The importance of a memory card slot depends very much on the size of your colectiiilor media and how often you want to access from your mobile device. Some users may appreciate the iPhone’s fixed memory of 8GB or 16GB, so that it does not trouble you with mini cards.

5. Camera, video recording

Storm has a 3.2 megapixel camera, compared with that of the iPhone – 2 megapixel camera. Although the iPhone includes a camera, it can be used in the video. If recording video is essential for you, you have to choose Storm.

6. Removable battery

Like most devices RIM BlackBerry Storm presents a removable battery can be replaced with another, when it was consumed. BlackBerry extra batteries cost about $5, but can be invaluable for those who travel a lot and want to play or listen to music constantly.

Since the iPhone has a fixed battery, the device needs recharging regularly or no solution to purchase expensive portable chargers various solutions and strange.

7. Stereo Bluetooth capability

With iPhone, users can listen to your favorite music via Bluetooth, at least not without an adapter, because the device lacks support for technology Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).

This means that those wired headsets are required at the time you use Apple’s smartphone to listen to stereo music.

BlackBerry smartphone have, for some time, support for Bluetooth stereo, and Storm is no exception.

The new Nokia N900, N800 or N810 successor models, known for a feature that offers Internet browsing, integrates, besides luxurious list of technical specifications, and a method for making calls. Engadget and Gizmodo famous publications have no absolutely no doubt: the Nokia N900 is a true smartphone you umbreste on N97, spearhead of the Finns.

Basically, the new device is the N97′s technical platform, changed here and there. From a technical standpoint, the differences are numerous compared to N97: missing slide display which sit at an angle of 30 degrees from the QWERTY keyboard, missing keys on the front (at Home Hardware and the touch, call ) and the Qwerty keyboard has larger keys, positioned in a common block.

Heart of N900 is an ARM Cortex processor running at 600 Mhz. RAM is 256 MB, but applications can still dig into the 768 MB of internal memory of 32 GB, the system sees all the RAM, if necessary. A microSD card can provide even 16 GB, leading to 48 GB memory (like the N97). Display is 3.5 inches, is the resistive type and boasts a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. We recall that a display rezitiv pressing needs, unlike capacitive sensitive to fine touch. Just wanted Finns …

Nokia-N900

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