National Geographic and their own phone



Collaborations between companies are not weird for those who know that joining forces together can easily turn into a very good solution when trying to face the competition. The most important aspect is related to the following aspect: not everyone is capable of doing such collaborations and not all of them are meant to be successful.

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In the given context, here we have the result of an intense work and of many efforts made by National Geographic and the company called Cellular Abroad: a dual SIM cell phone, which is said to be called National Geographic Duet Travel Phone. The name of the model, consisting of letters and numbers, is D888.

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Presented as a handset that was “designed specifically for the needs of the international traveler”, the phone is equipped with features like two SIM cards, of course, Bluetooth connectivity, a camera of an unknown number of megapixels, FM radio, television (I’m not surprised) and a card for external memory of 1GB.

There are, of course, lots of National Geographic-branded little things that you’ll be able to enjoy when using this handset, such as ringtones, wallpapers and all sorts of videos that are related to the travels you can also see on National Geographic Channel.

The phone comes with a pay-as-you-go SIM card which allows the user make the phone calls he likes in approximately 185 different countries and receive free calls in about 80 countries. Not to mention the 30 minutes that represent an outgoing call credit which can be used in most countries. You can buy the National Geographic Travel SIM card separately from the device, as long as you already have one that you can use internationally.

Now let’s see what the officials have to say: “Our service offers comparable international coverage to carriers such as Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T, but at a fraction of the cost. In today’s economic environment, there is good reason to utilize National Geographic’s international cellular service when travelling”, said Sebastian Harisson, who is the President of Cellular Abroad Inc. He further added that “the unique features of the new Duet handset perfectly complement the equally unique qualities of the service”.

As for the price, you’ll be able to buy the phone from Cellular Abroad or several retailers, like Amazon or Expansys USA, for $199.

(Source: Press Release)

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Download the latest Opera Mobile version



Yesterday was the big day for the guys over Opera Syftware because they launched the latest Opera Mobile version, the 9.7, to be more precise, aimed at Windows Mobile. This is, of course, a better version of the so very popular, so very famous browser that people can use on their smartphones.

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The Opera Mobile 9.7 beta is based on the turbo-charged technology which became reality due to several factors, such as: server-accelerated rendering and compression technology. Opera Turbo uses a compression technology that is advanced enough in order to bring more speed to data transfers and to diminish, as much as possible, the data that has to be downloaded. The reduction is of approximately 80 percent.

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The latest Opera Mobile includes the rendering engine of the Opera Presto 2.2, which can be used for the desktop version of the browser. This engine is designed to help display the webpages on your cell phone a whole lot faster.

In addition, the Opera Mobile 9.7 beta comes with add-on Opera Widgets manager and Opera Widgets SDK. The first one enables an easy access of the user to the services they most like, such as Bubbles, GeoQuiz, Google Translate, MyStatus or Twitter.

“There are other mobile browsers on the market that claim to be faster and more Web site-compatible on Windows-based phones, but I challenge users to take Opera Mobile for a test drive and discover a new standard for speed and compatibility”, said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO at Opera Software. “Opera Mobile 9.7 leaves other ‘sluggish’ and ‘painfully slow’ browsers in the dust. It is our belief in One Web that challenges us to develop technology such as Opera Turbo. Not everyone owns a 3G phone and not everyone needs to. This is why Opera’s focus is on improving our browser so that your EDGE network feels like you’re surfing 3G style or better”, Tetzchner further added.

The Opera Mobile 9.7 beta can be downloaded right now from the official website of Opera.

(Source: UnwiredView)

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Dual-SIM Android cell phone designed by General Mobile



The rumors about an Android cell phone designed by General Mobile first appeared at the beginning of this year, back in late January, early February, when I was telling you about their plans to bring in the spotlight a new device compatible with the Google platform. Back then, the company was very anxious about the release of the DSTL1 Imaginary, a device that was presented as the world’s first dual SIM cell phone, based on the Android operating system.

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We haven’t heard anything about it until now and we’re happy to see that the guys over Google Mobile don’t have in mind a failure. This means they will move forward, to the next level, so they announced their intention to launch the phone sometime in the near future, in June, to be more precise.

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Rumors coming from the Android Authority say that the first countries to enjoy the DSTL1 are the United States and Turkey, being followed by Germany and Russia.

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The features it is equipped with include: 900/1800/1900 MHz connectivity, a 3 inch TFT resistive touch sensitive display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels (the display was made by SHARP), a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash (this one has the Sony touch on it), Android 1.5 Cupcake, Bluetooth 2.0 with both EDR and A2DP, music player, video player, a Marvell PXA 310 CPU at 624 MHz and a microSDHC card of 4GB included in the package.

The phone measures 112 x 54 x 16 millimeters and weighs 135 grams, while the battery provides up to 240 minutes of talk hours and up to 150 hours of stand-by time.

As for the price, we’ve heard that it will range between $550 and $750.

(Source: UnwiredView)

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Dual SIM mobile phones from Mivvy



Dual SIM mobile phones aren’t precisely what one can call a cutting edge apparition on the market, but people are still excited about having them, because they have the possibility to satisfy both their personal and professional needs.

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Each and every company is trying to have dual SIM devices in their range of products, and so does the Czech company called Mivvy, which you most probably haven’t heard about up until now. I don’t know about you, after all, but I must confess I haven’t. Anyway, the point is the Czech company has just introduced three dual SIM mobile phones. Not one, but three. They were baptized as it follows: Mivvy Dual TV Touch, Mivvy Dual Nio and Mivvy Dual Slide.

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Now, characteristic to all three handsets is that they come with tri band GSM/GPRS connectivity 900/1800/1900 MHz), while the second SIM card is based on the GSM frequencies of 900/1800 MHz.

The first in this discussion is the Mivvy Dual TV Touch, which brings touch sensitive capabilities and, of course, a TV tuner, a 2.6 inch QVGA display, a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, stereo speakers, MP3 player, FM radio and WAP browser. The phone measures 107.4 x 52.5 x 14.5 millimeters and weighs no more than 90 grams, providing 4 hours of talk time and 140 hours of stand-by time.

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Let’s pay some attention to the second phone, the Mivvy Dual Slide which is equipped with a 2 inch display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, a photo camera, Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 player and FM radio.

As for the last one, the Mivvy Dual Nio, it is very similar to the previous one, the Dual Slide, the only difference consisting of the QVGA display.

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The prices are probably very important for all of you, so here you have them: the Dual TV Touch retails for 160 Euros (or $215), the Dual Slide for 150 Euros (or $202), while the Dual Nio costs no more than 120 Euros (or $162). The only disadvantage is that you’ll have to go to the Czech Republic in order to get one for yourself.

(Source: UnwiredView)

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Dual SIM cell phone for your wrist



If you remember the LG GD910 and the sensation it was able to create at the Consumer Electronics Show which took place at the beginning of this year in Las Vegas, Nevada, then you surely remember that its success is in fact a consequence of the fact that the GD910 was a watch phone.

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Now, following the example given by LG and hoping they will also have the chance to impress everyone with their device, other companies from all over the world managed to bring the same idea in the spotlight. One of these companies is the Swiss-based Handyuhr. It’s somehow a surprise, because we’ve accustomed to Chinese cell phone makers so far to come with dual SIM watch phones.

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Called M860, this is a dual SIM cell phone that the user can wear on the wrist, and is equipped with features like the tri band GSM connectivity (850/1800/1900 MHz), the two SIM cards, a 1.4 inch TFT display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, 260k colors and touch sensitive feature, a mini-stylus that is designed to help the user to control the screen, Bluetooth 2.0, a 1.3 megapixel camera, MP3 player and a 1GB microSD card which is included. But one can use cards of no more than 16GB.

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The watch phone measures 75 x 52 x 18 millimeters and weighs 69 grams. As for the price, it is said to be sold for 799 Swiss francs, which means approximately $710. Quite expensive, if you ask me, but if you’re interested, you can go to the official website of Handyuhr and grab one for yourself.

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(Source: UnwiredView)

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