Wednesday, February 11, 2009

GOLDVISH GENEVE: The Most Expensive Cell Phone in the World


In March, GoldVish, the world’s most exclusive and prestigious cell phone brand is opening the first Flagship Store in Geneva, the Capital of most exclusive jewellery and watch industry.After Geneva, the famous brand that provides the most expensive cell phone in the world plans to open more stores in the major cities in the world where luxury addicted people will have the opportunity to contemplate and buy GoldVish collections and limited edition phones.The impressive GoldVish Illusion Collection brings five diamond up-grades available at prices ranging between € 20.300 and € 124.400, and the cell phones come in yellow, white or rose 18k gold, with exchangeable crocodile leather inlays available in twelve colors.The mobile phones are mounted with VVS high quality diamonds and integrate latest mobile phone technologies such as built-in camera and quad-band GSM support.GoldVish is an expert in manufacturing, customizing and personalizing mobile handsets, and has made some of the most beautiful and luxurious engravings and diamond settings.Now, their precious jewel arrives in Russia and it is no other than the world’s most expensive phone called GoldVish Le Million. Exposing the highest level of Swiss craftsmanship and precision, Le Million is present also in the Guiness Book as the most expensive phone worth 1 million Euros (approx. 1,437,000 US dollars).

World’s Most Expensive Cell Phone enters the Guinness Book


The $1.2 million ‘LeMillion’ cell phone designed by the Swiss company Goldvish has been Guinness-certified as the most expensive cell phone in the world. It is cast in 18k white gold and encrusted with 120 carats of diamonds.Apart from the bling the phone is very normal, you would expect a little techno wizardry for that sort of cash…Available for $1,200,000 about £625,000Bluetooth2-gigabytes of storageMP3 playbackFM radiodigital camera18k White Gold CaseEncrusted with 120 carats of diamondsCarry Case

Motorola V220 Special Edition - $51.800


This Motorola phone has been customized by Austrian designer Peter Aloisson, who took a standard phone, encrusted it with 1.200 diamonds and gave it an 18k gold keyboard.

LG KV6000 Luxury Phone


cetizen has some pictures of another chocolate phone designed by LG. The new chocolate phone LG has a code name of KV-6000, it is not yet announced for GSM network yet. The KV-6000 continue the black body design, but mix with gold/Platinum layer. It has the same "Infrared Sensor" button to let you activate the button by just touching the sensor. This is the third chocolate phone we saw on the web. The official announced chocolate phone is the LG-KG800 (KV5900). LG introduces the KV6000, a luxury slider phone with gold/platinum accents and an "infrared sensor" which activates the keypad when pressed. It features a brilliant QVGA display, 1.3-megapixel camera, 512MB of internal memory, and a slim design. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. It has the similar feature as KV5900 with a QVGA screen, 1.3 megapixel camera (yeah we hope it can be better) and 512MB memory.

10. Gresso Black Aura Collection - approximately $13.000


Did you think Apple’s new $600 iPhone was expensive? You’re not even close. The world’s most expensive cell phones can cost as much as a luxurious apartment in the center of Paris. Here are some of them:

HEALTH PHONE :A whiff of the modern cell phone


The cellphone has become one of the most widely used digital technologies in everyday life. However, current cellular innovations appear to be both exciting and potentially dangerous at the same time.New cellular features (and what one can actually do with a modern cell phone) are taking the lead in incorporating the latest and greatest technical innovations. Interestingly, although they incorporate the latest in digital technologies, evidence shows that cell phones are becoming increasingly popular in countries such as South Africa as opposed to those who one might refer to as the 'digital elite'. The most striking (and perhaps most frightening) ideas are to create cell phones that come closer to human nature than we might like to believe. A recently published article revealed that Samsung is planning to create cell phones that have 'artificial chromosomes' built in them, and will be able to 'think', 'feel', 'evolve' and even 'reproduce'. The concept seems close to the earlier invention of the Tamagotchi- a digital creature that adjusts its 'life' according to the personality and actions of its owner.Other companies express ideas about customising phones for MySpace, which will effectively allow you to 'carry your social life in your pocket'. If this materialises I'm certain it won't take long to get hold of a phone customised for other social networking sites such as Facebook - which is already possible to a certain extent with current cellular technology.The notion that we are living in a visual culture is becoming more apparent by the development of such technologies. Perhaps the most exciting cell phone feature that manufactures are focusing on at the moment is video. Several companies are talking about making it possible for millions of people to simultaneously stream live video and TV channels via their cell phones. Music fans may receive the most recent music videos by their favourite bands instantaneously - a concept being coined as ultrarealit.As exciting as these developments sound the luddites (technology pessimists) will tell us that this is not all cream and cake. And no, these are not all hippies that protest against technology, but clued-up intellectuals who know what they are talking about. An article published in the Washington Times describes how digital experts in the Middle East are making use of cell phones to trigger off bombs!The pace that such developments in digital technologies are taking do have the danger of blinding one to their negative possibilities. However, the idea of getting a whiff of your significant others scent through your phone every time he or she calls is both crazy and exciting.

MOBIADO LUMINOSO : Luxury cell phone


The Mobiado Luminoso utilizes a dual illumination technique that lights the keypad area from beneath and from above through the buttons. Luminoso combines aluminum, sapphire crystal, and stainless steel to create new cell phone looks. The aluminum frame is created from aircraft aluminum to build a strong/stiff yet light body, it is filtered glass bead blasted, and then hard anodized coated to produce a rock hard ceramic coating with twice the thickness of traditional anodizing for the toughest of uses. The buttons are sapphire crystal and stainless steel, the camera window is sapphire crystal, and the front screen is coated with DiamondShield®, the most advanced coating available for polymer substrates with diamond like properties. A daring design, combining luxury and technology in perfect harmony.

The phone is unlocked and will work with any GSM network operator. It has WCDMA 2100 and tri-band GSM coverage on up to five continents (GSM/EDGE 900/1800/1900). It is equipped with a large QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera and video camera, supports microSD cards up to 2GB, surround sound through stereo speakers, push to talk over cellular, Bluetooth technology, infrared, speaker phone, and a music player that supports MP3, MP4, eAAC+ and AAC music files.


FEATURES:


3G luxury phone
Unique and innovative illumination technique for keypad
DiamondShield® coated front screen
Sapphire crystal buttons and camera window
6061 hard anodized aluminum body
2 megapixel camera with 8x smooth, digital zoom and dedicated stainless steel key
Large QVGA display
Supports up to 2GB of expandable, microSD memory
Surround sound through stereo speakers
Push to talk over cellula
rConnectivity: Bluetooth technology, infrared, USB port, and GPRS/EDGE
Music player supports MP3, MP4, eAAC+ and AAC music files

Ever EV-W370


EV-W370 is a cell phone designed by the Korean company Nep Design, and one of the winners at Red Dot Award Product Design 2008.It’s coolest feature is the T-DMB capability that allows users to watch live TV, holding a slim handset with a symmetrical structure embedded into a square form modeled on a tube, giving the impression of a phone narrower at the top and bottom, with an ergonomic shape and urethane spray-coated function keys for a soft feel. We’ve encountered such a design at Samsung’s slider cell phones.Ever EV-W370 was announced for release in the second quarter of this year supporting UMTS 2100 and GSM 900/1800/1900 frequencies.It has a TFT display type measuring 2.2 inches in diagonal and rendering 262K colors, while providing dual digital cameras: a front CIF and a 2MP with CMOS sensor for pictures and video recording. With the cell phone users can playback videos, stream and capture images using flash light, a self timer, multi shot mode and the digital zoom.The Digital Media Broadcasting technology is a radio transmission system enabling cell phone to receive radio and TV transmissions.It is an advanced device capable also of multi tasking, so the user to be able to perform multiple operations at the same time, like listening to the radio while surfing the web, or compose emails and read Internet news.Video on Demand gives access to watch and download videos when he/she pleases.Other features include the SIM Tool Kit, PC connectivity, photo album, picture editor, speakerphone, photo caller ID, Bluetooth wireless transfers, and pre-loaded games.

Ever EV-W370 measures 103.5 X 50.5 X 13.7 mm at a weight of 101 grams.At Red Dot there were approximately 8,000 submissions from 60 countries, and the Ever cell phone model was one of the products chosen to won the award for innovative design are exposed at the Red Dot Design Museum.

O2 Cocoon


<-125x125 Button - right->Cocoon is a cool cell phone from O2, a leading provider of mobile communication devices and solutions. It received Bronze at the International Design Excellence Awards 2008 for an innovative feature that allows the user to access a hidden LED display on the front of the clamshell, which reveals current phone’s status. If you are listening to the music it shows track details such as the artist’s name, track info and radio information. When you are receiving a call or text message it shows the caller ID.Also, the LED lights flash when you miss a call or when the battery is low.You can set it to show the time or use it as an alarm clock in its Nest that’s also a charger.The inspiration source was the designer’s answer to the question "what inspires you, and what do you want from a mobile phone?" - Something emotional. Original. That doesn't look like a phone or a music player - something more natural, that's visually stunning and functions perfectly.It’s main functionality is of a music phone, so O2 Cocoon comes with an advanced player with dedicated music keys for instant access to your playlist, FM radio, support for 2 pairs of headphones via the special adapter, pre-loaded tracks, videos sand ringtones from popular artists such as The Doors, as well as enough free space for up to 500 high-quality songs. You can create playlists, fade music during calls, playback music for up to 15 hours, and the Cocoon mode that sets the phone to record all missed calls and messages while allowing you to listen to the music undisturbed.The built-in digital camera is not missing at this phone model. There is a 2MP camera with video recording, flash, zoom, autofocus and self-timer capabilities.For personalization, you can see the phone to change the wallpapers every minute or hour.Cocoon has an organizer, calculator, Bluetooth, USB, games, handsfree, the Windows Media Player 11 application, and QuickTime player for video playback. It has 2GB internal flash memory, support for up to 2GB via a microSD card, and provides up to 5 hours of talk time, and 350 hours standby time.

Samsung J600E


Samsung J600E is a slider cell phone announced in spring 2007 and available in stores at a low price of around $140, providing basic functionalities such as MP3 player, photo call, USB connectivity, GPRS, FM radio, voice command and card slot for additional external memory.It is also a quality camera phone integrating a 1.3 mega pixel sensor, video recording and being capable of capturing images at a high-resolution of up to 1280 x 1024 pixels.As all the other built-in mid-level digital cameras with no image stabilizer or high sensitivity, this cell phone model from Samsung captures clear images in almost any light condition, but not with a high sharpness level. This is an example of picture taken with the J600.You still can rely on it when you need to take fast shots on the go, and besides this, it looks very stylish coming in this always modern glossy blue finish. Of course, there are other colors available, like classic black, red or silver.It sports a chrome metallic trim, touch sensitive keys, and a design line that gives the impression it tends to narrow at the top and bottom. The handset measures 97 x 44 x 15 mm at a weight of 85 grams.Samsung J600E is a good mobile communication solution using different applications like text messaging, email, Instant Messaging, HTML browsing for Internet web pages, and the uTrack, which is a tool you could set to alert you with an SMS message, in case it detects that the SIM card was changed. This way the chance to recover your lost or stolen cell phone increases. Also, it can send SOS messages in case of an emergency. The uTrack is included among uPlus phone’s capabilities.

The display measures 1.9 inches in diagonal and is a TFT with 65K colors and a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels.Although it has vibration, it doesn’t come with the Silent mode, needed when you are in a meeting or sleeping, but other features raise its quality level, and here we have: 1000-entries phone book, 20MB internal memory, Bluetooth for wireless transfers, PC connectivity to upload your favorite media, Java, voice memo, and Samsung J600E is not one of the high-end camera phones but it is a great mobile device for basic tasks including taking pictures on the go. It is available as J600E in Russia and as J600 in other countries. a 800mAh Li-Ion battery providing up to 3 hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby.

Samsung BlackJack II (SGH-i617) Overview


Samsung BlackJack II (aka Samsung SGH-i617) is a candy-bar shaped smartphone (Windows Mobile powered PDA Phone) that runs on impressive dual-core 260 MHz ARM processor and stable Windows Mobile 6 operating system. Like its predecessor, Samsung BlackJack I, the Samsung BlackJack II features a stylish full QWERTY keyboard for faster typing experience. Samsung added built-in GPS, 2.0-megapixel digital camera, 2.4" landscape QVGA display, and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA support for 3G global-roaming on the BlackJack II, making the BlackJack II one of the most powerful PDAs in the market in 2007.

Samsung BlackJack II (SGH-i617) Features and Specifications



Hardware Specifications



Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz, UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz, HSDPA 3.6 Mbps
Weight
3.5 oz / 99.2 g
Size / Dimension
4.4″ (Length) x 2.3″ (Width) x 0.4″ (Height)11.18 cm (Length) x 5.84 cm (Width) x 1.02 cm
Operating System
Windows Mobile for Smartphones 6.0 Standard
Processor
Dual Core ARM 9, 260 MHz
RAM
128 MB RAM
ROM
256 MB ROM
Internal LCD Screen
2.4-inch 65K Color TFT LCD screen (320 x 240 pixels)
External LCD Screen
No
Battery Type
Lithium Ion 1700 mAh
Battery Life
Talk: 7 hoursStandby: 336 hours (14 days)
Internal Memory Space
155 MB
Speakerphone
Yes
Expandable Memory Slot
Yes. microSD. Supports Up to 4GB
QWERTY Keyboard
Yes
Voice Activated Dialing
Yes
GPS System / GPS Navigation
Yes
Email, Messanging and Office Functionalities
Email
Yes. Supports POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP. Supports Microsoft Exchange Push Technology
EMS
Yes
MMS
Yes
Internet Browsing / WAP
Yes. WAP 2.0 (xHTML). Internet Explorer Mobile plus RSS reader
Instant Messenger
Yes. AOL, MSN, Yahoo
Digital Camera
Mega Pixel
2.0
Features
Self-timer, Multi-shot, Brightness control
Maximum Resolution
1600 x 1200 pixels
Music and Audio
MP3 Player
Yes. Windows Media Player 10. Supports MP3, AAC, AAC+ Music Files
Playlist
Yes
Shuffle
Yes
FM Radio
No
Video and Camcorder
Video Player
Yes. Windows Media Player 10. Supports MPEG4/H.263 Video Clip Files
Video Recorder
Yes. Records Up To QVGA resolution. Max. Length Depends On Available Memory
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Yes
Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP)
Yes
Infrared
No
Wi-Fi (WLAN)
No
USB
Yes
Computer Synchronization
Yes
TV Output
No
Please let us know if the information above is wrong. We're humans too, sometimes we make mistakes.

Palm Treo Pro: Beautiful Inside and Out


Yeah, today’s the big launch for the 3G iPhone locally, but let’s veer away from all the Apple festivities for a moment and look at what Palm has in store for use.

The Palm Treo Pro is the latest smartphone from Palm; and just by looking at it, one can see that the Treo is back with a vengeance. It sports a new plush look and is now thinner, and smaller than its predecessor without cutting back on functionality. It’s got 3.5G connectivity, a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, a touch screen display, GPS, a very reliable 1500 mAh battery, and runs on Windows Mobile 6.1.

Gizmodo is lucky enough to get one for a hands-on review and according to them; it is definitely a step up from its ancestors. They keypad is similar to the Centro, but a bit bigger. The display is bright and crisp, while 3G internet and call quality is superb. Best of all, Palm has decided to offer this baby minus a carrier (read: unlocked) unlike the iPhone.

Availability and price, unfortunately, isn’t available yet; but we are certainly keeping our eyes peeled on this one.

Samsung’s dual-SIM phone - Take Two!




In the Philippines, most mobile phone users now carry two mobile phones because one TelCo decided to give unlimited call and text messaging services.This gave users the freedom to chat more which they can’t do with their previous mobile carriers.Last year, China produced a mobile phone that can carries two SIM cards. This seemed an advantage to locals since it eliminates the use of two mobile phone units. These "dual-SIM" capable phones became an instant trend in the Philippines.But the durability of these dual-SIM phones became an issue.Then Samsung came up with their own dual-SIM mobile phone. The first dual-SIM phone from Samsung was the D880 Duos, and now comes the D780.Although a bit big in size, and a bit heavy, too, the D780 is slim that’s solid to the touch. This, in my opinion is a a plus since most China-made, dual-SIM phones are constructed with materials that are less durable than those made by branded phones.The D780 has a 2.1-inch LCD and has a keypad that feels just right as you use it. Same goes for the navigation keypad and the selection keys. It has 2-Megapixel camera at the back of the phone while its dedicated camera button is located at the phone’s right side.Below the camera button is the charger/handsfree port. On the left side is where the volume button, the SIM management button, and the microSD card slot. Look at the bottom side of the phone and you see the phone’s built-in speaker.Behind the battery, you see two SIM card slots where you can use either one or both. Once your SIM cards are in, turning on the phone will prompt you to register or assign names for each SIM card so always take note which is which.From here, the phone displays the active SIM cards at the bottom middle of the standby screen and you’’ll continue to see this unless there’s no signal for the carriers. Pressing down on the navigation keypad and the contact list will be displayed.On this menu, you’ll see that a contact is stored on SIM 1 or SIM 2 as indicated on the bottom portion of the screen. Try to dial a few numbers and what the phone does is it displays the contacts that contain them.Apart from capable of carrying two SIM cards, the D780 has a lot more to offer. It has a 2-Megapixel camera, with 1600x1200 resolution that can take photos and videos. It can play MP3 audio files as well as a built-in FM radio.Not to miss out is the phone’s simple organizer that has a calendar where you can appointments, dates, anniversaries, etc. There’s also the document viewer which is quite handy in case you need to view document files such as Excel or Word. And the addittion of a PDF viewer makes the D780 more versatile.I almost forgot about the voice recorder which is a good alternative for taking down notes.In case you want to be entertained (if the music player and the camera were not enough), you can play the several pre-installed games.The one thing that bothers me with this phone is when you are changing the primary SIM. Although you don’t have to take out the battery and switch the two SIM cards (all you have to do is press the SIM management button), the phone will restart automatically.There are some China-made phones that may outshine the D780 in its dual SIM feature (plus some). But to also consider durability and style, my vote would go to Samsung. The Duos D780 is not an entirely new breakthrough in the mobile phone world but it definitely gets the job done.

Sony unveils S-AIR iPod Dock Wireless System


While Sony maybe known in the industry as a staunch advocate of proprietary technology, they’ve decided to go against the grain this time around with the release of the S-AIR wireless audio system.

It not only provides you with a sleek and stylish wireless speaker system, it’s also an iPod dock which is a first for the company. The standard package comes with the dock that also features a built-in FM/AM tuner and two wireless speakers that can receive signals up to 164-feet away. It’ll cost around $400 when it lands in stores next month in the US. It’s definitely more expensive than the EOS wireless system, but this one’s got tons of sex appeal written all over it. Additional speakers will cost $130 a piece (the same with the EOS).

No word though whether it will become locally available or not, but I’m pretty optimistic it will.

T-Mobile to Sell the iPhone for 1 Euro


If you don’t like how AT&T is going about the whole 3G iPhone business then ask someone in Europe to get one for you! T-Mobile is offering it in Germany for only 1 Euro. That’s about $1.53 more than what O2 is charging in the UK for the same handset.

What’s the catch? If you choose to buy one you will also have to opt in for T-Mobile’s most expensive plan which comes to 89 Euro or $136. That comes to 2136 Euro, or $3 277 for a two year plan. Should you choose the cheapest monthly plan, which comes to 29 Euro or $44, you will pay 169 Euro or $259 for the iPhone itself. T-Mobile haven’t change their plans for the iPhone and they are offering exactly the same things they did for the first iPhone.(more)


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Nokia 7610 Supernova- Dreamer’s choice


The up coming model of Nokia is truly a “Dreamer’s choice” with the wonderful features that it provides. As the name itself suggests “Nokia 7610 Supernova” is excelling in all its qualities and is simply superb.An efficacious memory being attributed by muted gray, steel blue, red, bright lilac and pristine white colors in which it’s available. Time to say good bye to all the worries as the prop up provided by it is upto 300 hrs, so now you can afford to miss those mobile charging scheduler, which often annoy you anywhere.

Adding to all this is the long talk value of 5 hrs 20 minutes at a go. Wow!! It even has an outstanding screen size of 63 cc. Looking for more? You name it and its there- Bluetooth, Polyphonic ringtones, 2.0 Mega pixel camera with auto focus, trans flash, hands free, MPEG-4 player… and the list goes on and on. Make all your dreams come true with this gadget.

Looking to get this phone? Please visit following stores to learn more about price, plan and delivery:


Accessories available with this phone:Nokia 7610 Auto Adapter (Equivalent):Cellular Phone Auto Adapter Cellular phone car adapter Our products are guaranteed to meet or exceed original OEM specifications.

Nokia 6700 classic - A Nokia gift to the Users


Nokia has always been in the limelight of introducing devices embedded with technologically advanced features. Users wait patiently for a new introduction by Nokia.The Nokia 6700 classic tends to fulfill all the expectations of a Nokia user. It comes equipped with some amazing features and still weighs just 116.5 Grams.

The TFT screen of this mobile phone displays 16M colors at 240 x 320 pixels resolution too let you enjoy best of screen display.When it comes to enjoying some great ringtones, this phone is here to provide you all that it takes to give you the best. The Nokia 6700 classic comes fully equipped with polyphonic and MP3 ringtones.

You can easily have a record of about one thousand entries. You can even assign photographs to your callers. The phone saves twenty dialed, received and missed calls respectively for you. You can store a good amount of important things on your mobile phone with microSD transflash and 1 GB card included in to this mobile phone. The phone also comes with a 170 MB internal memory.

There are several other features available on this mobile phone that makes it no less than other high-end devices available on the market such as a dynamic 960 mAh lithium Ion battery to provide you up to 300 hours of standby time and five house of talktime, SMS, MMS, IM, Email WAP 2.0, HTML, flash lite 3 and 5 MP camera with autofocus and 15 fps VGA video.

Nokia N79 - A proud N-series member


The Nokia N79 is a great addition to its’ privileged N-series. It is a great phone with a lot of features and awesome looks.

The outer appearance of Nokia N79 is amazingly desirable. The phone tends to make every user proud of the possession. It comes with some real enjoyable features. A user is definitely going to get impressed with the ability of Nokia to mix style with features beautifully.The mind blowing features of this mobile phone includes 2.4 inches 16 M-color LCD TFT display of QVGA resolution to let users enjoy best of view when it comes to text and pictures.

The Nokia N79 comes equipped with a 5 megapixel auto focus camera with dual LED flash and AF assist light. This camera feature is a perfect way to let you enjoy clicking all the beautiful memories from your life and storing it in your mobile phone.

When it comes to enjoying video recording, you would not get disappointed here. The phone has superb VGA video recording at 30 fps.

Other features of this phone includes. ARM 11 369 MHZ CPU, 3G with HSDPA support, Quad-Band GSM support, Wi-Fi with UPnP technology, Built-in GPS with A-GPS functionality, 4GB memory card, stereo speakers, FM transmitter, USB and Bluetooth v2.0, one free N-gage game, keylock switch, symbian OS 9.3 with S60 3.2 UTR Navi wheel navigation.

Nokia E63 – The next Messenger by Nokia


NOKIA has come up with its best of invention till date. It is Nokia E63 and the experts like to refer this phone as to the next ultimate QWERTY messenger by Nokia.The phone promises some serious business features. It provides just the right type of connectivity one requires. You can message your friends and loved ones easily with this mobile phone.

The Nokia E63 comes equipped with some superb features to enjoy. It comes with Quad-band GSM support, Wi-Fi, microUSB v2.0, FM radio, office document editor, user friendly short cut keys, Nokia Maps, FM radio, 2 megapixel fixed focus camera with LCD flash to click fabulous pictures, video, a full year of free Ovi file subscription Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP support and Wi-Fi.One of the best things about Nokia E63 is that it has a sturdy built. This makes it strong enough to withstand several harsh weather effects.

The phone comes with all the above mentioned fabulous effects at just a small price. Yes, this awesome phone is very cost effective.A must-have for all those. Who want to purchase the best of Nokia phone.


Accessories available with this phone:Professional Kingston MicroSD 8GB (8 Gigabyte) Card for Nokia E63 with custom formating and SD Adapter. (MicroSDHC SDHC Class 4 Certified)

Samsung Announces Specs of 'Omnia' Phone Amid iPhone Fanfare


In the middle of the iPhone madness from the last few days, a little phone we have been keeping our eyes on suddenly slipped through the cracks with a spec announcement: The Samsung Omnia cellphone is now the real deal. And guess what? It’s a feature-packed bundle that seems to have taken the Windows Mobile platform and made it manageable and even kinda attractive.

Of course, the real truth will come out when we receive this one and put it through the review wringer. Let's look at the specs provided:

It includes a five-megapixel camera (with an image stabilizer, and face and smile detection), DivX, XviD, WMV and MP4 video compatibility, and GPS as well (ah-hah). Maybe more of the main GPS unit manufacturers will get on the mobile phone craze by lending out the software.

The display is not a stretch at this point, with only a 3.2” LCD. We’d been hoping for the first OLED coming out from this one. It also has video with six different types of audio capabilities, Bluetooth-, USB-, Wi-Fi- capable, and is microSDHC- compatible.

The unit will be available by the fall (at least), and should run close to the other high-end cell phones (over $500), unless Samsung figures out that that might be a little too expensive against the iPhone 3G and can start a massive subsidizing program to catch up.

3G Enhances M-learning


Mobile learning has been around for a while; it refers to the idea of lifelong learning under the guidance of the use of mobile communications devices such as mobile phones, PDA, MP4 and handheld e-book reader devices. With the acceleration of the 3G technology, mobile learning really enables learners to learn at anytime they want and anywhere they want. From Twitter to iPhone, mobile learning has taken a giant step forward. Today on the bus I saw a student checking the discussion board in her WebCT course and posted comments right away. She might have just earned 1% of participation mark for that class! Of course not every student could afford a $500 iphone and $80 monthly cell phone plans with 3G mobile internet access. But I truly believe the yet expensive data plans will soon be lowered just like how the voice plans have been dropped for cell phone users.

What’s happening around the world on mobile learning?

In Europe:


There are government funded research projects on using the portable mobile devices to provide information and learning content to enable learning for those whom are unable to participate in school. The learning content focuses on the interesting topics of the young generation such as soccer, music, etc., as well as to develop their language ability and mathematical knowledge.


In the United States:


Stanford University Learning Lab (SLL) believes that by helping us to stay connected with each the web, the mobile devices today are helping us to fill up the "debris" time. They have developed mobile based language learning modules that involves vocabulary memorization, self tests, repeating excises and much more. They also studies how are these mobile content helping the learners to achieve a better mark in schools.


In Asia:


Mobile devices are much more popular in some Asian countries than in North America. Their 3G network is also more advanced than other part of the world. Asian learners are already using their mobile devices to access rich media based learning contents such as video, audio and flash based learning tools.



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

SONY ERICSSON BLACK DIAMOND


Sony Ericsson Black Diamond is referred to as the new black book. This high end 4 mega pixel phone is cased in a layer of polycarbonate with mirror finish cladding. The OLED technology makes for vivid illumination under the polycarbonate skin and gives it a borderless screen effect.

A 'Storm'y Launch for BlackBerry


With all of their new product launches and a growing smartphone market, the future looks very bright for Research in Motion (RIMM). However, a recent ChangeWave survey took a close look the immediate outlook of the smartphone market as well as the reaction of 61 BlackBerry Storm owners. The overall satisfaction rating given by new owners of the BlackBerry Storm can be characterized as lukewarm, at best.

And of course, in the never ending effort to stoke the flame of the RIM -- Apple (AAPL) war, ChangeWave compared the results with a similar survey of new owners of the original iPhone, which was conducted in July 2007.

Lust-Inspiring Cell Phones


There was no cellphone more anticipated this year than the next generation of the Apple iPhone. But for some high rollers, the ultimate iPhone is a diamond-encrusted version from London jeweler Amosu seen here. At $39,600, the creation ranks among the world's most expensive phones. Luxury firms say the steady march of cellphones across the globe is further expanding the market by popularizing the notion of luxury phones. "Mobile phones are becoming more and more an object of desire for people," says Alberto Torres, president of Vertu. Read the Full ArticleMore From Forbes:

5. Nokia 8800 Arte with pink diamonds


Designed by Peter Aloisson, this solid 18k white gold phone features over 680 pink and white brilliant cut diamonds totaling over 21.5 carats. Some of the phone’s features are a 3.15 MP camera with autofocus and video, a music player, Bluetooth and voice memo.

The Expensive Cell Phones:NOKIA VERTU COBRA


Trying to sell boatloads of inexpensive phones to China and India hasn't been working too wellfor cellular handset makers, so perhaps pricey is the future after all. If so, it's a shame that so many luxury phones involve little more than the ill-considered addition of rare metals and expensive gemstones to boring, lackaday handset designs.

Prada phone by LG


The Prada phone by LG just narrowly edged my personal favorite, the Gold Striker Gold 24-carat Iphone to make the list. At just 1.2 cm thick, the Prada phone, like the Iphone, has no buttons and is operated solely by way of the touch screen.