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Sony Ericsson announce X10 mini, X10 mini pro and Vivaz pro in Q2 of 2010
Written by admin on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, Sony Ericsson Tags: Bluetooth, Globe, Google, Google Maps, Gps Maps, HSPA, Iterations, Namesake, Press Release, Q2, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Tandem, Three Phones, Timescape, umts, Variations, Vivaz, X10, xperia
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.
Nokia will launch in 2010 Dual-SIM phones
Written by admin on Saturday, December 26, 2009 | 1 Comment
Categories: Nokia Tags: Chinese Manufacturers, Dual Sim Phones, Finnish Company, Interesting News, Lack Of Interest, launch, Motorola, Nokia, Q2, Segment
Interesting news from some employees of the Finnish company (found in a unofficial) which informs us that Nokia is preparing for Q2 2010 a series of dual-SIM phones. The only details known at present is that the facilities will be typical mainstream devices. If the rumors are confirmed, we will see in 2010 a significant increase in dual-SIM phone, after 2009 they have not sparked an interest so great as in years of onset.
One of the reasons that prevent the spread of dual-SIM phones at a level close to that of regular phones is the lack of interest from big companies to manufacture such devices. The only major producer that manifests as how this segment is Motorola. The rest, as we all know, are largely obscure Chinese manufacturers.









