Tag Archives: cellphones

5 new Nokia phones due tomorrow; we got them now

We received a whole bunch of press photos for Nokia’s announcement in London tomorrow, and decided to share with you. Supposedly there would be five phones all focused on entertainment. The N81 gaming phone, N95 music edition with 8GB memory built in, and XpressMusic series 5700, 5610 and 5310. Catch the jump to see them all.

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Unannounced SonyEricsson optical zoom cybershot phone gets snapped

A Chinese site has posted up live pictures of an unannounced SonyEricsson Cybershot device. Allegedly these pictures are showing a K850i successor with 3x optical zoom. Whilst the front actually looks like a K850i itself, with the d-pad in the middle of small squarish keys, the back looks like an upgrade of K810i. It will be interesting to see how ...

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Coming soon: The iPhone Shuffle, calling friends randomly

The iPhone Shuffle features only one button. And really, that’s all it needs. Press the button and the iPhone shuffles all of your contacts, calling one at random, ensuing hilarity. You can even make three way calls. Just hold down the call button for another three seconds, and it automatically dials another random number for three way hilarity. And connecting ...

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SIM-free iPhones tried out in Hong Kong: it works.

A while ago we heard that a shop in Hong Kong was taking orders of unlocked iPhones, finally today we’re able to see some proof for that. The iPhone was able to take non-AT&T SIM cards (the one demonstrated here is the Hong Kong CSL network), you can dial out and pick up calls without a problem (video here, dialing ...

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This is news?: The iPhone to definitly have games

Just in case the super game friendly touchscreen of the iPhone wasn’t all the proof you needed to conclude that there will eventually be game software for the phone, a piece of code embedded in the iTunes’s software further confirms the evident fact that Apple has plans to issue games. The coding looks something like this: /* ===== iPhone Game ...

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Casio Exilim cam phone picture quality disappoints

When we talk about Casio, most people will think about their Exilim digital camera line that Sony, Canon and everybody else copied. Few would know that the company also produces cell phones in Japan. Their G-shock phone was popular, so they decided to bring the Exilim label to their image-oriented cellphones as well. The first Exilim phone is W53CA, which ...

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Bike powered cellphone charging

Those of you who are out to save the world with your eco-friendliness will be thrilled with this new concept. It boggles our mind thinking of why bikes were never used this way before. Featured at the Coachella music festival’s Energy FACtory exhibit, these bikes are one step closer to where we want to be environmentally. The hybrid of the ...

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Fujitsu’s new RakuRaku is even easier to use

The fourth model of Fujitsu’s RakuRaku phone (“raku” is Japanese for easy) is another attempt to give an older generation the chance to use modern communication methods. Its simple design and easy to read display make the less tech-savvy more able to use a cellphone. Just because the phone is indeed very raku to use, doesn’t mean it lacks features. ...

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Nokia 7500 Prism might just reflect the rainbow

� Geek-chic is in, or so we’ve heard. Not that we, um, follow that type of thing. For those with style in mind, Nokia announces the 7500 Prism, a sleek look and feel phone for the fashion guru in all of us. Its licorice-black colored casing will stand in stark contrast to all of your white gadgets of yesteryear, but ...

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3G video calls enabled on top of Mt. Fuji

Imagine video-conferencing at the top of Mt. Fuji, wouldn’t that be cool? This is made possible today by NTT DoCoMo‘s installation of WCDMA signal towers at the peak of the tallest mountain in Japan. So yes, you can still catch up on the games, and your favorite TV shows you missed en route. You can also propose to somebody with ...

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