Senin, 27 Oktober 2008

LG Reveal

LG and Bell have announced a new fashion phone called the LG Reveal This fashion conscious mobile handset is definitely aimed at the ladies with reminiscence of a ladies make-up compact and styled in a back and purple Gothic style flowery design.

One glance at the LG Reveal and you can tell that this is a cell phone which caters more toward the female demographic by virtue of its design.This will be available in a flowery designed purple and black. This stylish clamshell from LG sports a 2.4 inch screen, 2 megapixel camera with zoom and brightness controls which can be used for still photos and video, EV-DO support, fully QWERTY keyboard, speakerphone and Bluetooth.

To further differentiate its offering from other fashion mobiles out there, Bell has come up with the so called Shimmer Kit, which includes a Bluetooth headset blinged out with Swarovski crystals.




Features & Specifications
Available in two colours: purple or black

# Dual mode digital phone (1.9GHz & 800MHz)
# Operates on both the core network and the high speed mobile network
# External memory card slot allows you to store and carry additional pictures, videos and music up to 8GB
# Windows LiveTM Messenger
# Mobile email
# GPS Nav
# 2 megapixel camera and video camera with adjustable resolution, colour effects, shot quality, self timer, multishot, night mode and white balance controls; pictures can used as picture ID and screensavers
# Picture/video messaging capable*
# Bluetooth® Wireless Technology version 1.2, supporting mono and stereo hands-free accessories, wireless printing, object push (phonebook, vCard, scheduler) and wireless modem functionality
# Mobile BrowserTM capable*
# Download ringtones, screensavers, games and applications*
# Dial up networking/USB tethered data*
# Speech-activated commands
# External 65K TFT colour display, (160x128 pixel)
# Internal 262K colour (320x240 pixel)
# SMS/Text messaging capable*
# Includes built in "tools" section for calculator, voice records, alarm clock, airplane mode and datebook
# Internal antenna
# 2-way speakerphone
# Languages - English & French

# SAR Radio frequency emission rating: n/a
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Minggu, 19 Oktober 2008

Motorola Krave ZN4

The new Motorola Krave ZN4 for Verizon Wireless offers the same basic design that resembles a Star Trek communicator, but it adds more features while offering innovative design tweaks to an intuitive and easy-to-use touch interface.

The sexy Motorola Krave ZN4 makes a great little portable TV, and incorporates some genuinely innovative touch-screen technology. Motorola have taken the Motorola MING concept a stage further and are aiming it at a market other than China. This is a good news for us. But in the other hand, Motorola KRAVE ZN4 is aimed at Verizon’s CDMA network in the US and anyone else who’s interested will just have to do without.


There are some problems of Motorola Krave ZN4. The bar for touch-screen phones has been raised considerably recently. With the iPhone, the LG Dare, the Samsung Instinct, the T-Mobile G1, and the BlackBerry Storm out there, just having a touch screen isn’t enough anymore. A handset needs to offer fresh software, too. And the Krave’s software feels old—functional but stale.

At first glance, the Motorola KRAVE ZN4 looks like just another touchscreen phone, but with an added plastic cover. But the clear plastic cover isn’t exactly what it appears to be, because the cover itself is touch-sensitive and has almost-invisible electronic circuitry embedded in it. This dual-touch technology is certainly very clever.

The KRAVE ZN4 presents a full menu on a large 2.8″ 240 x 400 pixel display, but close the lid and the menu options get much simpler and the effective display shrinks down to 240 x 320 pixels. So, most basic operations can be carried out with the cover closed. Another clever feature is that the “M” logo on the cover acts as a speaker when the ZN4 is open.

Other features include a 2MP camera, VCast Mobile TV (MediaFLO), HTML browser, EVDO Rev A, Bluetooth, microSDHC memory card slot, and a microUSB port.

Pros: Responsive touchscreen interface. Cool design with the clear flip and invisible wiring. Great navigation features.

Cons: User interface feels half-baked. Some static during calls. Reception problems with V Cast Mobile TV service. Lousy Web browser with strange pointer tool. Aging messaging and music playback apps.
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Jumat, 03 Oktober 2008

Samsung Pixon/M8800


Samsung’s 8 megapixel shooter known as the Pixon or M8800 is now official.

The M8800 is featuring the following specifications crammed into a body that measures just 13.8mm in thickness.

* 3.2″ touch screen display
* 8 megapixel camera with auto focus
* Face Detection technology
* GeotaggingSamsung have produced an email flyer with some pretty detailed pictures but they don’t add much to the specifications that we have already given except to add that the M8800 Pixon has face detection, shake reduction, high-speed video capture and surround sound.

Other camera functions include a 16x zoom, although digital zooms aren’t worth the circuit board they’re printed on. There’s a dual-power LED flash, which is good for those dark nights in pubs and clubs. To view the pictures, there’s a photo browser that uses the built-in accelerometer to automatically rotate images to the correct orientation.

Video is supported by “virtual 5.1 channel” surround sound, which frankly sounds very suspect to us. The M8800 is controlled with an 3.2-inch touchscreen, in a frame only half of an inch thick.


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