Archive for the 'Cellphones' Category

Nokia 3555 At 50 Bucks

T-Mobile announced that Nokia 3555, a quad band phone, is available today for $50. This stylish clamshell is MyFaves compatible and features an FM radio, VGA camera with 4x digital zoom for stills and video, IM, stereo Bluetooth, microSD and music player.
Here are some more Nokia 3555 Features and Specifications:

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 is an attempt to compete against Apple’s iPhone. It is an experimental item that SE hopes to maneuver perhaps to gauge on the current capabilities of such device in the market. XPERIA X1 has an iPhone-like touch screen interface that practically offers a lot of functionalities for the users.

The Oz Smartphone from Helio

Helio’s Oz Smartphone. The phone looks cool and its features are way cooler!
Gizmodo says so:
The secret’s out at Helio. The Pantech PN-810, a three-layer-cake slider phone that has a regular dial pad and a keyboard has been seen on the FCC site sporting Helio branding. Despite being unusually thick, those three layers have to add [...]

The Apple iPhone

Mobile phones have been quite similar in many ways despite their diversity in features. Let’s start with the very obvious similarities. Firstly, they have screens, which are by the way getting larger and larger in new models. Secondly, they all have keypads, which also come in different styles depending on what the manufacturer’s set of [...]

Methanol-powered cellphones…

…will be available by 2007 and they will be produced by NTT DoCoMo Inc. — a mobile communications company in Japan. It was said that methanol-powered cellphones last three to four times longer than lithium-ion batteries. Amazing, isn’t it?. Looks like we will now be spared from the annoying chore of frequently recharging our phones [...]

3G Mobile Phones

According to 10 Meters, 3G is:
3G stands for “third generation.” It is aimed at delivering high-speed services and is targeted to offer access speeds of about 144 Kbps, later moving up to 2.4 Mbps. 3G will allow for mobile-based bells and whistles — like graphics on your cell. ETA: within two years.
while the Future Look [...]