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Sabtu, 28 November 2009

Upcoming Acer mobile in India Acer Liquid A1

Acer Liquid is the world's first Qualcomn Snapdrop processor based and first Android1.6 high definition smart phone combination of new technologies, software innovation and ultra-fluid interface to create new experience for the user. Acer Liquid A1 is the best user demanding from their devices , and it is particular outstanding multimedia, social networking, web browsing, video streaming and social media integration.

Acer Liquid A1

Key features of Acer Liquid A1 mobile phones are:

1GHzQualcomn 8250 snapdrop CPU
Android OS ver 1.6
3.5 WVGA capacitive touchscreen
Wi-Fi
5 MP Camera
Stereo FM radio
Bluetooth
USB
3.5 Audio Jack
135 gms weight with battery

Acer Liquid is expecting to launch in December or January in India, and its price is expecting Rs.32,000-35,000 (INR) which is affordable price for the user with so many features.It also brings smart phone product design forward forward with its unique and modern style.

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Sabtu, 21 November 2009

Transparent touch screen handset

LG brings the world's first transparent handset with new gesture command touch navigation feature. LG India pvt.Ltd. company has bring new design concept of transparent GD900 crystal phone. It is first transparent phone with stylish and beautiful touch pad.

LG launched GD900


This handset will make you different and trendy in the crowd because LG GD900's appealing look. It is the LG'S first touch phone with 3D S class user surface.

I has a 8 megapixal camera with high resolution, 3 inch WVGA LCD touchscreen and with auto rotating display from which photo comes great.This handset is Wi-Fi enabled, user can browse Internet easily and it support blue tooth 2.1 with a high speed connectivity on other handsets.

It has a special feature from other handsets like this phone can be used as a track pod on a laptop but it recognise handwriting easily which respond to multi-touch command and enable a new way of navigation that is known as Gesture Command.

This crystal touch phone completely transparent with soft glow.

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Jumat, 04 September 2009

Acer DX900

There are hell lot of smartphones flooding the cell phone market.With names like HTC, Samsung, HP and a variety of others fighting to shine like a diamond in a sea of pebbles, Acer has popped up with the Acer DX 900 and brought a feature to the market that has been wished for by a specific group of people for a long time- dual SIM.

Acer DX900


Few phones have included dual SIM to date and the ones that boast this eye catching feature have failed to deliver an experience worthy of the promise. Users have only had the choice to run one SIM at a time or to use full dual SIM functionality in a phone.

Acer has now released a phone which promises real time dual SIM functionality with all of the extra smartphone trimmings we come to expect from a Windows Mobile device in 2009.

Alongside the battery sapping dual SIM set up we have a VGA screen for good measure with HSDPA, GPS and Wi-Fi included for good measure. Can a smartphone function for more than a day with all of these features without requiring multiple charging sessions?

The box contents that come along with this phone are pretty standard but the credit to Acer goes for including a good quality slip case and a screen protector which is worth applying; it covers the whole of the screen plus the section above and is thick enough to make it a valuable addition. The miniUSB charge and sync jack is ideal for re-using accessories from previous devices are situated at the bottom. The 2.5mm headphone jack is disappointing in a phone which is thick enough to easily accommodate the industry standard 3.5mm setup.
Adaptors are not that expensive.

Acer DX900


The form factor is excellent and the proportions of the device are great. The VGA screen sits well within a unit which fits in the hand perfectly. It is light yet robust thanks to its outer coating that help in this regard.

The rubberised coating is practical and makes it even easier to hold.The front is dominated by a hard plastic covering which extends around each side of the screen and this creates a practical business like design.The buttons around the edges work well with volume and record keys on the left and the on/off and cameras keys on the right. The call start/end keys are good enough, but the main navigation key is a little strange and probably not one you will take to immediately.

It is better than it looks and works well once you are used to it so it is difficult to complain really.

The screen could be better in bright sunshine and I did struggle to view all that I need at times unless the brightness was up to full.The touch interface is excellent and feels natural from the first tap and this is good to see in any Windows Mobile device. It also suggests good things for the future as Microsoft pushes Windows Mobile 7 to market in an attempt to keep up with Apple.

A look at the memory screen was a slight concern with under 30MB ofprogram memory being available when first powered up. In the real world the Acer chugged along perfectly well and I witnessed nothing but good performance throughout my time with the device.

Acer DX900


Video playback occurred with no stutters and even video files encoded at a high setting played as expected with fair enough sound quality through the supplied headphones. Music quality is very good, but only if you do not use the supplied headphones. As per usual every smartphone manufacturer appears to have a deal with headphone makers to not supply headphones that are worth keeping, but the practice is so common that it is barely worth a mention.

I spent some time testing Wi-Fi and GPS and again would rate both features positively. They both connected first time and I was particularly impressed with the Wi-Fi which held a connection quite a distance from the router which has not always been the case with previous mobiles of the league.

The camera is 3.0 MP auto-focus setup and is able to capture some good quality shots in decent lighting. The interface for the camera is quite easy to use and with practice this is a worthy addition. Similar thoughts surround the video camera which is useful for the ‘moment’, but you will not be using it for much else.

Dual SIM is the feature that stands the DX900 out from the rest and if it works we are looking at something very special. It works.

The ability to use two SIM cards at the same time is a huge bonus to people like me who have a SIM card provided by their employer and also a card for personal use. I tend to use my personal card for data and personal calls and my work card purely for calls and texts, and it is a pain having to carry 2 phones everywhere. It has become such a habit for me that it now feels normal to carry 2 phones and this goes a long way to negating the main benefit of a smartphone which is portability.

My main card achieved a full 3G lock which it cannot do in the iPhone and I was impressed with the overall signal quality coming from the Acer on both SIM cards after prolonged testing.

Call quality is decidedly average through the internal speaker, but the loudspeaker is excellent and produced little distortion at the highest volume setting. Few Windows Mobile phones have included good quality speakerphones so this is an added benefit for anyone who need the speaker facility more often than not.

There are many software touches included that enhance the Dual SIM functionality such as different ring tones for each incoming call and a delve beneath the surface will show up all of the features you could possibly need to customize the voice experience to your exact needs.

Overall, the Acer DX900 is a decent smartphone which is capable of producing a flexible and powerful user experience and this is backed up by the crisp VGA screen and better than average battery life.

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Jumat, 21 Agustus 2009

In a glimpse Nokia E 52

The Nokia E52 is a no-compromise electronic gadget and you can tell at a glimpse. The extensive use of metal doesn't go unnoticed by either eye or hand. Speaking of hand feel - the excellent build quality is perfectly matched to any other of mobile phone.

Nokia E52


The hardware is top notch as you have every right to expect in the Nokia E series, except for the camera of course, but don't pretend you're surprised now. Well, the QVGA screen could be questioned too, but non-touch Symbians just seem stuck at that resolution and that's that.

With great email and office support, excellent browser and speedy CPU to run things fast and smooth, only one question remains. Is there really much left for the E55? It's practically the same phone with a half-QWERTY keyboard.The Nokia E52 is flawlessly built just like the Nokia 6700 classic. The phone looks great all over and is one of those few that really manage to impress our team so much. A joy to have around, the handset is equally comfortable to use. Splendid ergonomics, durability and hot looks make a perfect mix.

Nokia E52



Key features
# Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
# FM radio with RDS
# Class-leading audio output quality
# N-Gage gaming support
# Ovi Maps preinstalled with trial turn-by-turn navigation license (10 days)
# User-friendly Mode Switch for swapping two homescreen setups
# Office document editor (with free MS Office 2007 update)
# Remote lock/wipe over-the-air
# Comfortable keypad
# Smart dialing
# Great battery life
Compact metallic body and extra slim girth (9.90mm)
Quad-band GSM support
3G with HSDPA 10.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2 Mbps
2.4" 16M-color display of QVGA resolution
Symbian OS, S60 UI with FP2
600 MHz ARM 11 CPU and 128 MB RAM
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology, DLNA support
Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS support, digital compass
Accelerometer for screen auto-rotation and turn-to-mute
One-touch shortcut keys mean "business"
3 MP enhanced fixed focus camera with LED flash
Secondary videocall camera
60 MB of internal memory, microSD expansion, ships with a 1GB card
microUSB v2.0
Standard 3.5mm audio jack

Major Cons

Disappointing camera features and performance Video recording maxes out at VGA@15fps No DivX or XviD support (can be installed, possibly requiring a purchase) No TV-out functionality

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Kamis, 30 April 2009

Nokia N97--Lappy-like

The Nokia N97 will be powered by Symbian S60 5th edition (S60v5), a new touch-enabled version of the operating system this company puts on its high-end models. It will be based on a 434 MHz processor and 128 MB of RAM.The 1500 mAh battery will be good for up to 9.5 hours of talk time or 4.5 hours of video playback.

This device is going to include a 3.5-inch, 640-by-360-pixel display that can be moved aside to revel its landscape-oriented keyboard. This will cause the screen to pivot up, making this phone look a bit like a small laptop.

Nokia N97

The N97 will have no less than 32 GB of built-in storage. It will be supplemented by up to 16 GB more on a micro SD card.

Versions for Europe and N. America will have quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), and 3G (3.6 Mbps HSDPA) in frequencies appropriate for the region of release. In Europe, it will have 900/1900/2100 MHz, and in N. America it will have 850/1900/2100 MHz. Both versions will also have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR.

Other Features

It has a 5.0 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Dual-LED flash. This will be capable of recording still images and video at 640 by 480 pixels and 30 fps. It will come with a number of built-in sensors: a GPS receiver, an accelerometer, digital compass, and ambient light sernsor.

Stereo and TV-Out will be handled by a 3.5 mm jack, and dual stereo speakers will also appear.

This model's web browser is going to be based on the Web Kit rendering engine and include Flash Lite 3.0.

Full support for the Nokia Music Store, N-Gage, Nokia Maps, and Nokia Messaging will be included.

The N97 is scheduled to debut in Europe in June, 2009 and in other parts of the world i.e. Nokia in India thereafter.

In Europe, pricing will depend on the carrier offering it. In the U.S., this model is likely to be available either directly from Nokia or from retailers, not through a wireless carrier. As an unlocked GSM device, it will be usable with AT&T, T-Mobile, and others.

The Price Of Nokia N97 is €550 or $690.



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