Dec 20 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Voxtel
Russian manufacturer Voxtel has recently introduced its
Voxtel W740 Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition device, and while the handset would have probably otherwise gone unnoticed, it is notable for boasting a 4.0 megapixel CCD camera.
While the
Voxtel W740 is only available in Russia currently, it is an intriguing device, we would be pleased to see PDA phones with high-resolution cameras such as this in other parts of the world.
Via
engadget.
Dec 20 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Samsung
Samsung SCH-V960 is said to be the world’s first cellphone with an optical joystick. With this technology, you can slide your finger on the sensor and the cursor moves anywhere you want on the screen. Then you can click on the icons on the screen, just like when you’re using a laptop touch pad.
For those who like the spec, this handset features a 2MP shooter, Bluetooth and GPS capabilities, plus it has a light sensor that adjusts screen brightness according to ambient lighting conditions which means the handset can preserve its battery power. The
Samsung SCH-V960 slider phone will be available in Korea later this month.
Via
slashphone.
Dec 20 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Accesories
This extension lens for your camera phone will give you quite a bit more zoomage, 6x zoom. For Nokia or Sony Ericsson, available for $20.
Via
brando.
Dec 19 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Neo
Neo has unveiled the
Neo 808i - the new compact phone features a 1.3 megapixel camera, 128MGB of memory, and a microSD card slot.
The
Neo 808i is expected to be available next March 2007 and the company anticipates rolling out another 3G mobile phone that will support WiFi connectivity.
Via
RegHardware.
Dec 19 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in LG, Special
Last week we announced you that LG and Prada will make an interesting partnership and release a new phone. The handset will be based off the upcoming LG KE850 and does not have a keypad, sporting instead a touch screen display, but unlike the touch display on the LG Chocolate, which was just a couple of fixed buttons that lit up, the Prada display will change according to the application on the screen.
Via
gizmodo.
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