Posts Tagged ‘Samsung’
Flexible screen phone, Nokia has shown that it can
Written by admin on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, News, Nokia Tags: concept phone, Concrete Step, Finns, Flexible Screen, Mobile Devices, Morph, Nokia, Patent, Prototypes, Samsung, Sony, Working Time
Nokia Morph, I’m sure you’ve heard of it. In short, a concept phone is 100% flexible, seemingly impossible. Here, however, that today the Finns have already made the first concrete step and had a patent for flexible display for mobile devices. And other major manufacturers (Sony, Samsung) have revealed similar concepts (even prototypes), but the big question is what will make the whole device can be deformed and integrate specific features in the different forms it will take. Nokia predicts that 2015 will appear as the phone. Increase in working time.
Verizon wants to make changes in wireless plans
Written by admin on Sunday, January 17, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, Rumor, Verizon Tags: 3G, Alias, Bubbles, Chocolate Touch, Current, Customer Relations, Feature Phones, Joke, Lg Chocolate, Mobile Plans, Motorola, Nokia, Press Release, Samsung, Sprint, T-mobile, Texting, Verizon, Verizon Wireless, Wireless Verizon
Rumor has been going around lately that Verizon Wireless was about to change up its wireless plans. Looks like Verizon is tired of the rumors, and has issued a press release detailing the changes that are about to go in effect on Monday January 18. The changes are mixed, some being welcome changes, some seeming to almost be a step backwards in terms of customer relations.
The first big change for Verizon is the introduction of new Unlimited Talk and Unlimited Talk & Text plans. The plans will cost $69.99 and $89.99 per month, respectively. Those plans will allow for unlimited calling to anyone, and unlimited texting to anyone, possibly eliminating the annoying calling bubbles the current plans provide. The family plans for each will cost $119.99 for Unlimited Talk and $149.99 for Unlimited Talk & Text, which includes the first two lines.
T-Mobile offers smartphones at lower prices
Written by admin on Friday, January 15, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, Smartphone, T-mobile Tags: Awesome Info, Blackberry Curve, G1, Gravity, Highlight, Motorola, Nokia, Retail Pricing, Samsung, T-mobile, Verizon
One of our connects just hit us up with some awesome info — T-Mobile’s responding to Verizon’s lower pricing. Here’s what we’ve got:Note: SRP = Standard Retail Pricing and NET = price after 2 year agreement. We’ve been told on average pricing dropped around “$30-$50.”
BlackBerry Curve 8520 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung t349 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
HTC Touch Pro II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung Gravity — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung Highlight — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Nokia 3711 — reduced NET pricing
BlackBerry Bold 9700 — reduced NET pricing
Samsung Behold II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Motorola CLIQ — reduced NET pricing
T-Mobile G1 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
HTC Dash 3G — reduced SRP and NET pricing
Samsung presents a new charger for mobile phones
Written by admin on Thursday, January 14, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Accessory, Samsung Tags: 3 Mobile Phones, Appliances, Cell Phones, Ces, Coins, Consumer Electronics Show, Desk, Korean Manufacturer, Las Vegas, Lg Phones, Load Cell, mobile phone, Mobile Wireless, Mouse Pad, New Phones, Phone Battery, Presents, Samsung, Samsung Charger, Samsung mobile, Samsung Phones
Korean manufacturer of electronics and appliances, Samsung introduced at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2010 in Las Vegas as a new product, according the company, will revolutionize how the load cell phones.
The product has the form of a Mouse Pad (with dimensions of 320 mm x 250 mm) and Co loading up to 3 mobile phones. Wireless phone battery recharging is done by simply placing it on the device, the user is not forced to use a standard charger.
Also, pad has been designed by Samsung so as not to attract metal objects (coins, keys, etc..) So that you can place easily on your desk for quick recharging phones.
It remains to be seen but if this new product will be adopted by other manufacturers, or will be used only with Samsung brand mobile phones.
LG GW990, Mega Phone’s with 4.8 inches screen
Written by admin on Saturday, January 09, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: LG Tags: Ces, Displays, Fi, High Definition, Lg Phone, Linux, Mega Phone, Moorestown, Mp, Principle, Samsung, Second Half, Smartphone, Video Playback
Of the thousands of products presented at CES 2010, Samsung smartphone stands out thanks GW990 atypical of 4.8 inch screen that displays well above top phones launched in 2009. Moreover, the LG GW990 is the first smartphone powered by a CPU Moorestown (for the principle MID-sized) and Moblin OS based on Linux (Linux Mobile).
Other specifications:
* High Definition Video Playback
* 5 MP camera
* HSDPA, Wi-Fi
* 3D Gaming
* GPS
Battery 1850 mAh
LG GW990 will come to market in the second half of the year














