02 November 2010

Motorola FlipOut Android Hits India; Costs Rs. 15,990

Motorola has launched Google Android OS running FlipOut in India. This smartphone has a square form factor and supports 3G network. Bearing a 2.8-inch Rotator touchscreen, the new FlipOut handset's top can be swiveled to reveal the five-row QWERTY keyboard. This handset was announced last month and will hit the Indian shores at a Best Buy price of Rs. 15,990.

New Motorola FlipOut features a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen offering 320x240 pixel resolution. Running Google Android 2.1 Eclair update, the FlipOut can support up to seven customizable home screens, live wallpapers and also brings Microsoft Exchange server support. Motorola has used MOTOBLUR interface that syncs and merges emails, texts, social networking messages, posts, feeds and status updates in two, easily accessible widgets - Messages and Happenings.

Inside the casing, FlipOut has 700MHz processor, 512MB ROM and 256MB RAM to run Android 2.1 smoothly. Shutterbug social media frenzy folks can make use of 3 megapixel fixed focus digital zoom camera and quickly upload the images online on social networks using the 3G networks or Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. Location based services can be used with the assisted-GPS with Google Maps and eCompass. We are sure that Google Street View won't work here in India. With 2GB microSD card bundled together, Flipout can support up to 32GB capacity microSD card. 


12 October 2010

NOKIA C7 smart fone ready for shipping in india .. ~ 20,000



Dimension
  Size117.3 x 56.8 x 10.5 mm
  Weight130 g
  Display ColorsAMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  Display Size360 x 640 pixels
  Total MemorymicroSD, up to 32GB
  ColorsCharcoal black, Frosty metal, Mahogany brown
Network
  Stand By TimeUp to 648 h
  Operating FreqHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 /1700
  Talk TimeUp to 5 h
Messaging
  SMSYes
  MMSYes
  E-MailYes
  Push MailYes
Entertainment
  Music PlayerYes
  Fm RadioYes
  GamesYes
  Ring TonesMP3 Ringtones
Camera
  CameraYes
  MegaPixels8 MP
  Camera ZoomYes
  Video CaptureYes
Technology
  OSSymbian^3 OS
  EDGEYes
  3G
  interfaceIcon Grid
  Java TechnologyYes
Connectivity
  InfraredNo
  BluetoothYes
  portsYes
  WifiWi-Fi
  InternetGPRS
Phone Kit
  Kithandset
  BatteryYes
  ChargerYes
  HeadsetYes
  MMCmicroSD, up to 32GB

NOKIA E 5, ~ 13000



Back in April, Nokia shed light on a trio of its mobile phones namely the C3, C6 and E5 models. Through these inclusions, the company plans on endowing users with a more enhanced messaging and social networking tools. Now the Symbian OS based Nokia E5 has sailed onto Indian shores.
Mobile aficionados can look forward to five-way Navi key with soft keys, end, call and volume keys as well as dedicated home and messaging keys. Chatting with friends and family is further made easy through the employment of the classic QWERTY keypad. The Nokia OVI center offers required applications that come ready with the phone.
Precious moments can be captured through the device’s 5MP camera. The E5 also boasts of various data connections such as HSDPA, GPRS, HSUPA and EDGE. The tri-band phone further supports WLAN and GPS while offering operating frequencies of WCDMA and GSM. Highly portable in nature, the latest Nokia model weighs just 126g with BL-4D 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery.

Users can access and reply to all their business and personal mails as the device supports POP3, SMTP, IMAP 4 and Nokia Emails. For GSM, the company provides 7h 30m talk time and up to 600 h standby time. The talk time and standby time for WCDMA is noted to be up to 4h 50m and up to 545h respectively.
Besides sporting all these enticing features, the E5 will also come drenched in various hues such as chalk white, silver grey, carbon black, copper brown and sky blue. However the device is currently only available in chalk white and carbon black. The company has tagged the E5 at under Rs. 13,000.


NOKIA C7 ~ 20,500


Nokia has started shipping Symbian^3 mobile operating system based Nokia C7 smartphone. This smartphone has an all aluminum design with 3.5-inch display. Nokia C7 offers two microphones, one of which is used to active noise cancelling and capturing audio while video recording. The phone is priced at 335 EUROS (Rs. 20,500 approx.) and in India, it is expected to arrive either by the end of this month or early next month.

Appearing to be an older brother to the C6, the new Nokia C7 will have 3.5-inch AMOLED capacitive screen (360x640) with ClearBack display technology for better viewing and touchscreen interactivity. Its built-in 8GB internal memory and bundled 2GB memory card promise enough space for loading multimedia content. If you need to pass on files to friends, make the best of the Bluetooth 3.0. 

Inside the phone lies 680MHz microprocessor based on ARM11 microarchitecture with graphics processor supporting OpenVG 1.1 and Open GL ES 2.0 support. This means you can enjoy better 2D/3D graphics based games that will run comparatively faster than the Symbian 60 series phones.

Mobile web browsing might get a bit better due to Flash Lite 4.0 and Web Runtime 7.2 which come along by default. Powered by 1200mAh battery, the C7 promises talk time of up to 9.6 hours over 2G GSM networks.

As of now, Nokia India hasn't announced the official price of this smartphone. Considering its European prices, we assume it might be priced anywhere around Rs. 22,000 to Rs. 24,000 approximately in India. One can choose Nokia C7 from Frosty Metal, Charcoal Black and Mahogany Brown colors.

03 October 2010


It has been a while since we heard about Intel’s Gigabyte M528 and now it’s finally available for pre-order. We were expecting it with arms wide open, but we were very disappointed to see that we would need $1131 to get one. This is way too much for most of our pockets, but for those who afford it here are some of the specs - 800MHz Atom processor, 512MB of RAM, 8GB SSD, 4.8” LCD panel 800×480 with touch panel and for networking 802.11b/g via SDIO I/F, HSDPA mini card module and Bluetooth 2.0 via USB I/F.
We saw that the initial price for this first Intel Atom based MID was about $1461 and we really can’t understand why, but if you interested check out the TegaTech Australia.

19 September 2010

NOKIA'smorph technology phone



What is the Nokia Morph about?

Nokia Morph is a joint nanotechnology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK). The Morph demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile devices into radically different shapes. It demonstrates the ultimate functionality that nanotechnology might be capable of delivering: flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.

What is its USP?

This device concept showcases some revolutionary leaps in technology that will open up an entirely new spectrum of possibilities. We believe nanotechnology could provide enhanced usability, and enable far more intelligent devices. Consumers will want this because it adapts to the context of the user, is easy to use and transformable (such as wrapping it around the wrist). It will give us a new kind of connectivity to our surroundings, allowing us to connect in ways never thought of before through our mobile devices and so will give us new types of services like never before

Some of its highlights will be:

• Flexible & Changing Design:

Nanotechnology enables materials and components that are flexible, stretchable, transparent and remarkably strong. Fibril proteins are woven into a three dimensional mesh that reinforces thin elastic structures. Using the same principle behind spider silk, this elasticity enables the device to literally change shapes and configure itself to adapt to the task at hand.

A folded design would fit easily in a pocket and could lend itself ergonomically to being used as a traditional handset. An unfolded larger design could display more detailed information, and incorporate input devices such as keyboards and touch pads. Even integrated electronics, from interconnects to sensors, could share these flexible properties. Further, utilization of biodegradable materials might make production and recycling of devices easier and ecologically friendly.

• Self-Cleaning:

Nanotechnology also can be leveraged to create self-cleaning surfaces on mobile devices, ultimately reducing corrosion, wear and improving longevity. Nanostructured surfaces, such as “Nanoflowers” naturally repel water, dirt, and even fingerprints utilizing effects also seen in natural systems.

• Advanced Power Sources:

Nanotechnology holds out the possibility that the surface of a device will become a natural source of energy via a covering of “Nanograss” structures that harvest solar power. At the same time new high energy density storage materials allow batteries to become smaller and thinner, while also quicker to recharge and able to endure more charging cycles.

Nokia Morph, Wrist-mode

• Sensing The Environment:

Nanosensors would empower users to examine the environment around them in completely new ways, from analyzing air pollution, to gaining insight into bio-chemical traces and processes. New capabilities might be as complex as helping us monitor evolving conditions in the quality of our surroundings, or as simple as knowing if the fruit we are about to enjoy should be washed before we eat it. Our ability to tune into our environment in these ways can help us make key decisions that guide our daily actions and ultimately can enhance our health.

How feasible is the technology?

In addition to the above mentioned advantages, the integrated electronics shown in the Morph concept could cost less and include more functionality in a much smaller space, even as interfaces are simplified and usability is enhanced. All of these new capabilities will unleash new applications and services that will allow us to communicate and interact in unprecedented ways.
Do you think this phone will be out in the market any time soon?
Elements of Morph might be available in the market to integrate into handheld devices within 7 years, though initially only at the high-end. However, nanotechnology may one day lead to low cost manufacturing solutions, and offers the possibility of integrating complex functionality at a low price.
Is Nokia working on more such phones/technology?
Nokia Research Center is working on technology up to seven years in the future and creating concepts that challenge conventional practices and spark new innovations.
What, in your opinion, would mobile phones look like in the future?
Nanotechnology is just one key future research area for NRC, but an important one that will give us the freedom to design materials by manipulating atoms and molecules at the nanometer level. It hence has the potential of being both evolutionary and revolutionary when applied to mobile technology. A few years from now, phones will have new and innovative features different to the ones that are widely used today.
NOKIA aeon:


    Nokia, please drop whatever you were doing and pay some attention to this cell phone design. It’s not an Apple aeon but it’s a Nokia Aeon Price e designed by Mac Finalized. Since it’s just a concept phone we don’t have any features available. All we know it would look and feel like aeon and it would have a nondescript tactile feedback technology with the surface adapting to various actions. That’s a phone right here I’d buy in a heartbeat. I’ll have to wait for it.
Nokia Aeon price is in full swing with the new Nokia E81 , a concept phone that is actually a touch-screen covering the entire body of the phone. Now that's what I call a phone. Could this be the cell phone of my dreams? This futuristic phone looks yummy, but only time will tell when we can actually buy something like this. With a full-body touch-screen, I bet the screen protector companies will have a fun-time Nokia Aeon, a future concept phone. Mind blowing looks and its touch screen covers the full surface of the Nokia mobile phone.
Nokia Aeon combines two touch-sensitive panels mounted on a fuel-cell power pack. Each of the panel is capable of being used independently. The touch screen displays all buttons that are virtual, so in one situation one panel could operate as the display, the other as the keypad. Nokia also establishes a new wireless standard with wibree, basically an upgraded blue-tooth which would allow theNOKIA 8900E to be a thin-client, farming out processing and storage. The complete phone is virtual and the panels can be used for voice calls/ sending messages and enjoying the musical experiance from any panels.

Nokia released pictures of the Aeon concept phone yesterday. Very light on detail, but they suggest such handsets could be common place in the next few years. The phone is very slim, and the whole of the front of the phone is touch screen, including the keypad. Showing up in the R & D section of its company’s website, the Nokia Aeon Concept Phone features a full touch screen surface that eliminates the use of the traditional keypad and brings its users a further step to futuristic technology.

Looking great with its extremely sleek and sexy look, Nokia should use some perfected material that doesn’t leave fingerprints on Aeon’s touch screen display to keep the Aeon looking ever glamorous. Besides, no one would want to spend half his or her time wiping it.
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NOKIA 888 Concept Phone
design concept

“Form follows you”
A personal mobile communication device which lets you be free and fun. It is light, simple and carefree. You can change its form according to your needs during the day.
*target
It is targeted to the young consumers who are likely to be active and take place in a lot of different activities.
*why this target ?
Because they move and change place too much. They do a lot of different things during the day. So that’s what my design offers : to adjust to the moment, the place and the function.
*technologies that are used
It uses liquid battery, speech recognition, flexible touch screen, touch sensitive body cover which lets it understand and adjust to the environment. It has a simple programmable body mechanism so that it changes forms in different situations.
*the functionality of design
You dont have to carry it in your pocket or on your wrist. You can carry it anywhere, in anyform. You can roll it, bend it, put on your clothes like a clip. It also makes some form changes that makes it more ergonomical: i.e. when you want to talk on the phone, the body form turns into the form of the good old telephone. You can personalize these forms and record them. So it fits you the best in the way that you have chosen. The functions that it has also create a feeling of electronical pet, as it senses your moves, understand what you want, respond you in the best way. It learns you, to fit you better.Also e-motions lets you send forms to the other 888 users. It could be the shape of a heart or a small dance. This way you can talk without words.
*how the user interacts
E-motions… It means electronical motions that 888 has. You can send and receive forms from / to friends. You can send a heart shape to your girlfriend, so her telephone turns into an icon of heart. Or you can send a dancing form to your friends to call them to the party tonight. This is the fun side of the product. If we look from the functionality side, 888 is quite flexible. You can put it into your pocket, roll it and make it smaller, or put on your wrist when you want to make a video call on the go. If you want to talk like a normal telephone, there you have your telephone shape. We go through a lot of places and situations in the daily life, so it seems like one form is not enough.
*what is unique ?
You can change the form of the body. Not just the color. And you can do the same by sending an e-motion to your friend.
*the inspiration

The idea is that “the perfect form” does not exist. “Form follows you”
We create the perfect form for each function.

Nokia C2 Dual ..

Mobile gaints, Nokia has announced the launch of two dual sim mobile handsets in India. the release of Nokia C1 and C2 is aimed to strengthen the hold on nokia in the Indian market.
Nokia has launched the dual sim mobile for consumers convenience, savings and efficiency. The new handsets, Nokia c1 and nokia c2 have multiple sim capabilities and balanced feature set with relevant innovations at a reasonable price.
Specifications and features of Nokia C1 and Nokia C2:
Nokia C1 has flashlight, FM radio and call divert feature. It has a large keypad and shortcut key to switch sim cards. it has a good battery life of upto six weeks. It is available in two colors red and Medium Blue. The price of Nokia C1 in India is Rs.1999
Nokia C2 has Ovi life tools and ovi mail. It also have a musci player and supports micro – SD cards up to 32 GB. It will be available later this year, 2010.It will be available in red, dark grey, warm grey and cool grey colour with a distinctive golden detailing. The phone also supports a VGA camera and offers Opera Mini 4.0 for net browsing.
Nokia C2 price in India is Rs.2500.