Posts Tagged ‘Wi-Fi’
Thanks to Fcc we have user manual for Sony Ericsson Xperia X8
Written by admin on Thursday, August 26, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: android, AT&T, Phone News, Sony Ericsson Tags: 128 MB, 128 MB of internal memory, 1900 MHz 3G HSPA bands, 3.2 megapixel camera, 600 MHz processor, 850 MHz, A-GPS, android, Android 1.6, AT&T, AT&T’s, Ericsson, FCC, HVGA display, News, phone, phone news, phones, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson Xperia X8, Wi-Fi, Xperia X8
Now we have the user manual for Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 thanks to FCC on the internet.
The device, device was launched in June, packs a 3″ HVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, A-GPS, Wi-Fi, 128 MB of internal memory, 600 MHz processor, and Android 1.6 with SE’s UX UI. The device has the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz 3G HSPA bands, which makes AT&T a likely landing spot for this little number. However, we’re starting to wonder how many mid-level Android devices can fit into AT&T’s smartphone portfolio.

Orange UK will launch the Motorola FlipOut
Written by admin on Wednesday, July 07, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: android, Motorola, News, O2, Orange, Phone News, T-mobile, Vodafone Tags: 3MP camera, android, Android 2.1, Android Phone, Bluetooth, GPS, Microsd Card, Motorola, Motorola Charm, Motorola FlipOut, O2, Orange, orange uk, phone, phone news, phones, T-mobile, Vodafone, Vodafone Germany, Wi-Fi
Motorola FlipOut is an interesting Android phone.Already announced for O2 and Vodafone Germany, the FlipOut will also be released in the UK, and it looks like Orange is the first carrier to offer it.
Orange will sell the Motorola FlipOut both on pay as you go and pay monthly.Pricing details of FlipOut are not available yet.

The FlipOut features Android 2.1:
- 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen display
- flipping QWERTY keyboard
- HSDPA
- Wi-Fi
- GPS
- 3.5mm headset jack
- Bluetooth
- Crystal Talk technology
- 3MP camera
- MicroSD card support
Samsung i9200 Galaxy S2
Written by admin on Tuesday, July 06, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Bluetooth 3.0, Samsung Tags: 2GHz, 32GB, 4.3”, Accelerometer, Amoled, Bluetooth 3.0, Card Slot, CPU, Doubts, Flagship, Flash Memory, FullHD, Galaxy 3, GPS, i9200, Light Sensors, Microsd, microSD card slot, Nack, phone news, phone review, Proximity, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung i9200, Second Generation, Wi-Fi
A picture and specs of the second generation Samsung Galaxy S device – i9200, started circulating around Russian internets.
So far this goes into a completely unconfirmed rumor category, and the rendered picture of the device raises some doubts. But, knowing Samsung’s nack for the high specc’ed devices, rumored specs sound quite believable for a Samsung flagship in the beginning of 2011. Which is the time that the new Samsung Galaxy i9200 should be released.

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Global Mobile Awards – the nominations for the best phone
Written by admin on Thursday, February 11, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: BlackBerry, Global Mobile Awards, HTC, Huawei, Samsung Tags: 128 Mb Ram, 256 Mb Ram, Autofocus, Awards Ceremony, Business Category, Capacitance, Fps, Full Qwerty Keyboard, Global Mobile Awards, Gps Receiver, Mobile Communications, Mobile Telephony, Mobile World, Proprietary Interface, Resistive Touch Screen, Smartphone, Software Samsung, Touchpad, Video Recording, Wi-Fi, World Congress
There are only a few days until the opening of Mobile World Congress 2010 trade fair (15 to 18 February, Barcelona) – the largest event dedicated to mobile telephony and communications. This year, Global Mobile Awards ceremony (the equivalent of the Oscars, but in mobile communications), we find among others that is in the opinion of specialists the best phone released in 2009. Category has five nominees that we present below.
Blackberry Bold 9700
Redoubtable smartphone is receiving a processor clocked at 624 MHz, 256 MB RAM and OS BlackBerry OS 5.0. On the connectivity offers a complete support, consisting of HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 A2DP. Auxiliary branches are the integrated GPS receiver (plus maps BlackBerry Maps) and 3.15 MP camera with autofocus. BlackBerry Bold 9700 ensures a quick handling, thanks to full-QWERTY keyboard and optical touchpad navigation.
The screen measures 2.44 inches and has a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels, thereby overcoming the main competitor of the business category – the Nokia E72. Moreover, E72 is lower and in terms of speed (128 MB RAM, Bold 9700 comes with 256 MB). Sure, the Symbian operating system is more popular and there are many applications for it, so a significant proportion of users would opt for Finnish smartphone instead of Canadian. Therefore, our alternative proposal is the Nokia E72. I believe it can be used more efficiently in terms of software.
Samsung S5230 Star
Can hardly be explained by the presence of this terminal in the list of nominations. As it were dozens of models from different manufacturers and specifications are disappointing: resistive touch screen (there are similar models but with screen capacitance), Lisp 3G/HSDPA and Wi-Fi connections, missing GPS module. Neither the multimedia highlights not too much: 3.15 MP camera without autofocus, QVGA @ 15 fps video recording and Sony’s proprietary interface for connecting headphones.
Google Nexus One Europe’s 3G compatible?
Written by admin on Friday, February 05, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: 3G, Google, Nexus One Tags: 3g Networks, Detection Technology, Engadget, Face Detection, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Frequency Bands, Google, Hong Kong, Mobile Network Operator, Mobile Operator, Mobile Phone Network, Mp, Nexus, Qualcomm, Scandal, Singapore, T-mobile, Vodafone, Wi-Fi
Google Nexus One might launch U.S. mobile network operator AT & T after the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) would be OK given the model’s 3G networks of AT & T.
The “unknown” yet, but found the people at Engadget as bearing the code number NM899100 (same number as Google Nexus One) could be compatible with 3G networks WCDMA frequency bands I, II and V, indicating that this model can be used in Europe. The news seems to be scandal after many of those who bought mobile phone network T-Mobile assaulted support services, complaining that they have a good 3G signal.
Google has Nexus One 3.7-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The model is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1 GHz and has 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. The model has a 5 MP camera with flash and autofocus, face detection technology and geo-tagging function.
In the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore and Hong Kong Google Nexus One can be purchased at less than 550 USD. In the spring of 2010, the new Google phone could be available in Europe for mobile operator Vodafone.













