Thursday, May 5, 2011

Nokia C2 00



Dimensions:108 x 45 x 14.7 mm, 67.9 cc

Weight is : 74 g 

General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 - SIM 1 3G Network

Announced 2010, June Status still awaiting:

Display Type TFT, 65K colors Size 128 x 160 pixels,1.8 inches Extra

Ringtones Type Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones Customization Vibration Yes

 Data GPRS Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps HSCSD

EDGE No 3G No WLAN No Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 Infrared  port

No USB Yes, microUSB Features OS Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML

Games Yes Colors  Dynamic Gray, Jet Black, Magenta, Dark Blue, Snow White 

Camera VGA, 640x480 pixels - No Secondary Camera -Dual SIM (dual standby) - 

Hot swappable external SIM slot (second SIM) - MP3/WAV/AAC+ player - Organizer - 

Voice memo - Predictive text input Memory PhoneBook 500 entrie Call Records Yes

Card Slot microSD, up to 32GB Shared Memory Extra Battery Type Standard battery, Li-Ion 1020 (BL-5C) Talk-Time Up to 4 h Stand-By Up to 396 h 

Price PKR Rs. 5,900 USD $69.41

Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY finally going to join O2 UK in next month:


 First certified PlayStation- smartphone, by Sony Ericsson is XPERIA Play, finally going to make its debut on the O2 network in UK next month. The carrier was initially expected it's launch in April, but reportedly software bugs found at the eleventh hour pushed its release back.
 Now , we’ve got an official confirmation from the O2 blog that the issues of play station nearly resolved and the handset will be available in O2 UK network in June. But unfortunately price is still a mystery at this point, but we should be getting an update on that soon enough.
 In case you are not familiar with the term, we are talking about the custom carrier-branded software that normally does little more than irritate users and slow-down updates. Boy, do we hope to be wrong with our assumption here.

LG T500 Mobile Phone In Russia:



  LG mobile's  has just introduced a new budget touchscreen phone in the Russia, which called the LG T500. New handset supports a 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, and support both stylus and fingers input.
The LG T500 smartphone has a 2-megapixel camera, with Bluetooth, FM radio, 60MB of built in  memory and a MicroSD card slot, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
 New T500 is works in GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and battery 550 hours in standby mode per charge, up to 8 hours of talk time.
 Dimensions of LG T500 are 105 x 57.3 x 12.9 mm and weight 93 grams. It is pre-loaded with Opera Mini browser, and widgets for easily access to popular social networking sites.

LG Genesis smartphone in US Cellular



 In USA Cellular company  will release soon new LG Android clamshell smartphone, which namely the LG Genesis. The handset has a dual-screen form factor with a full QWERTY keyboard.
  Specifications are as , LG Genesis smartphone has a 3.5-inch external touchscreen display of (480 x 800 resolution), and a 3.2-inch internal touchscreen with the display of(480 x 800 pixel), with 5 megapixel camera (640 x 480 video recording), five-row QWERTY keyboard, DLNA multimedia sharing support, and a 1500 mAh battery.
 LG Genesis is powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 430MB of built in memory, with a microSD card slot (a 8GB card included), and runs Android 2.2 Froyo OS. Dimensions of LG Genesis are 4.72 x 2.43 x 0.66 inches and weighs 6 ounces.

Samsung SPH-D600 Sprint 4G Phone:



 A Samsung phone SPH-D600 is  Sprint 4G handset with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

Some of its specifications are: sound quality is quite good to us, as it's pack with a 1GHz Snapdragon MSM8655 processor (the same one that is to power the LG Revolution), Gingerbread and WiMAX 4G connectivity, but, on the other hand, it's rumoured to offer an HVGA resolution and a 3.1MP rear camera, which hints that this handset won't be billed as a high-end device.

 Its QWERTY is similar to the one we saw with the newly-announced eco-friendly Samsung Replenish (hands-on). A front-facing camera is also on board.

Samsung Galaxy S II 120,000 Sets Sold in First Three Days In South Korea


  It’s not easy  to  unlike the Samsung Galaxy S II, especially when its predecessor was one of the most highly sought out devices last year when it was launched, but it’s looking like another round of success for Samsung’s camp.

 Since  April 29th when starts selling in the markets, the astonishing  Samsung Galaxy S II is already achieving the great initial sales figures in South Korea where it’s being launched first. From the first look for  all, so far over 120,000 units of the smartphone have been sold in just the first three days of its availability. Aiding to the healthy figure is the fact is that the handset went for sale with all three major operators in South Korea; breaking down to 65,000 for SK Telecom, 40,000 units with KT, and 15,000 sold for LG U+.

 Having such a great start is indeed excellent for the handset, which undoubtedly will start its global rise to fame, as we wait for the handset to make its debut in other markets around the world.

Google Maps updated to New version 5.4.0



 Google Maps are updated to new version 5.4.0. One of the new features of Google Maps allows you to notify Google when Maps and Navigation send you to the wrong location, or if a certain address does not show up at all. You can also view with your new Google Map searches in Google web history allowing you to have a balanced  search history. The last feature added will brings more detail to businesses that you find on Google Maps. For example, let's say you see a restaurant. You can now get additional details such as the type of cuisine served, the parking situation, the year it was opened and info about the neighbourhood it is located in. Rmember to update the app before you use it next.

This year Mobile apps Profit expected approximately $3.8 billion



  Rovio’s Angry Birds success gives good indication where the mobile app business is heading this year, and taking into account the profitable  of smart phones, it ultimately signals one boom in the apps market for this year.


 According to news agencies, they released a report today saying that we’ll be seeing the mobile apps business raking is  approximately $3.8 billion in the revenue by ending this year. The figure takes into account that the app stores owned by companies like RIM, Nokia, Google, and Apple, will grow by 77.7 percent this year alone.

 Looking to the future, the business is surely to looking upwards since it’s projected to eventually hit the$8.3 billion mark by 2014. Without any doubt, it goes to show that there is plenty of business sprawling in the mobile apps market, especially when the total combined revenues from app stores tallied in at $2.1 billion in 2010, which is double the 2009 figure of $820.6 million.


 We’ve seen some huge hits of certain apps, but it’ll be interesting to see what other ones will be able to replicate the success of some of the industry’s top hits – like Angry Birds success.