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Published on March 25, 2010 · Filed under: LG Mobile;No Comments
LG has presented two new entry-level phones with CDMA support: LG Remarq and LG Cosmos. The LG Remarq is a very compact and square phone, featuring a QWERTY keyboard and an eco-friendly shell. Some of the features are an eco-calculator that calculates the CO2 levels depending on the actions that are done, a 1.3 Megapixel photocamera and webmail access. The Remarq will be distributed from May 9th on.
The LG Cosmos also features a 1.3 Megapixel photocamera, a slide QWERTY keyboard, BlueTooth 2.1 and GPS support. The Cosmos will be available in the USA from tomorrow on.
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Published on March 23, 2010 · Filed under: Blackberry;No Comments
Finally, some good images for the BlackBerry 9100, the smartphone that will be the evolution of the Pearl line. Together with the images, more technical specifications, such as 3G module, Wi-Fi, QWERTY SureType which is featured on the Pearl series, and a 3 Megapixel photocamera with LED Flash.
We only have to wait for the official announcement from RIM, with prices and availability. The smartphone should be launched first in the USA, then in Europe, in any case.
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Published on March 22, 2010 · Filed under: LG Mobile;No Comments

Simple and cheap. That’s the main features on the new LG Banter, a cellphone created for the entry-level market range that has appeared on the web. It features a slide QWERTY keyboard and a 1.3 Megapixel photocamera, mp3 player, expandable memory with microSD cards and bluetooth.The price shown on the web seem to be $125. We don’t have much more information, unfortunately, but it was found on the Koodo Mobile webshop.
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Published on March 19, 2010 · Filed under: Smartphones;No Comments
It looks like a BlackBerry, the new G-Fone G-588, produced and manufactured in India. It’s a smartphone with a physical QWERTY keyboard and a dual-SIM slot. It features a 2.2″ display with the resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and a 1.3 Megapixel photocamera.
It supports the 3G networks, it has microSD support and FM radio, bluetooth and MP3 player. It’ll be sold for $105.
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Published on March 17, 2010 · Filed under: Windows Phone 7;No Comments
It seems that the Windows Phone 7 Series will generate the same complaints that the iPhone owners had at the beginning: the lack of a copy/paste function.
According to Engadget, Microsoft has confirmed it during the MIX10 conference, in which the Windows Phone Marketplace was also announced. Naturally it doesn’t mean that the Windows Phone 7 Series will have copy/paste, the previous versions of Windows Mobile do feature it, after all. It’ll probably be implemented after the launch.
Whether it’s a good choice or not, we’ll have to see.
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The guys from WindowsPhoneForums.com have published a video where we can see the first three Windows Phone 7 Series phones from Asus, Samsung and LG. As we’ve mentioned before, these devices feature a series of minimum hardware specifications, and integrate at least 256MB RAM and 8GB of internal memoy, also DirectX 9 acceleration to bring the mobile gaming experience to similar levels as the desktop one.
The rest of the technical specifications are still unknown, although from the video, the Samsung’s screen seems an AMOLED, and there’s a big photocamera in the back. The GPS, accelerometer, digital compass, light and proximity sensors should be available as well, as they’re considered “minimum requirements”, and the screen should have two resolutions: 800 x 400 or 480 x 320, the latter being a resolution that Microsoft will only allow on a second stage.
Enjoy the video!
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Published on March 15, 2010 · Filed under: Sanyo Mobile;No Comments
Upon a first glance, this SANYO Incognito SCP6760 seems rather interesting. It’s a smartphone with a physical QWERTY keyboard and aesthetically, it gives us a good impression of a solid phone. The 2.6″ display has the resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, but there’s also an external OLED monitor with touch-sensitive keys. The photocamera however has only 2 Megapixels.
Featuring the Haptic technology, that sends a vibration feedback, it also has microSD support, GPS, access to the main social networks and bluetooth. The sales for now will be restricted to the USA, and Europe has no official launch date yet.
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Published on March 10, 2010 · Filed under: Samsung Mobile;No Comments
Samsung has released a video to explain the difference between the AMOLED and Super AMOLED displays, and also how they obtained the desired results.
Basically, during the manufacturing stages, with the Super AMOLED display, less materials are needed. Which translates into better brightness and a thinner display, which helps in creating slim phones. The Super AMOLED displays will also be available to other manufacturers to build their own smartphones.
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Published on March 9, 2010 · Filed under: LG Mobile;No Comments
The latest creations from LG, Cookie Plus or LG GS500 and the smaller version Cookie Fresh, also known as LG GS290, will be launched in Europe this March, reaching the number of 50 countries all over the world.
With more or less the same specifications, the Cookie Plus also include a 3 Megapixel photocamera with autofocus, a very simple MP3 player, a 3.5mm Jack, email push, bluetooth and others. The Cookie Fresh has a 2 Megapixel photocamera, radio FM and the possibility of registering audio and video files, and it’ll come in 10 different colors.
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Published on March 8, 2010 · Filed under: Windows Phone 7;No Comments
During the keynote presented at the TechEd Middle East in Dubai, Eric Rudder from Microsoft showed a demo of a game (Indiana Jones) played on a PC with Windows, a Windows Phone 7 phone and an XBox 360.
The most interesting thing, however, isn’t that the game is compatible with the three platforms, but that the game session is kept for all the three devices, allowing users to continue the game that they started on the Xbox 360 by playing it on the Windows Phone 7 Series phone.
Gamers will definitely like that, we think. Enjoy the video!
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