Tuesday, March 31, 2009

motorola latest 2009


This is the newest motorola phone which is going to be launched in end of 2009 year. still they haven't announced about this phone. more information coming soon on bestnewphones.

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t-mobile-shadow-ii-2009-7


dis mobile is best for dula simm....

The Shadow with hotspot” comes to T-Mobile


HTC-made second T-Mobile Shadow was unveiled today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The phone adds to a entry-level smartphone line from T-Mobile.
The phone will run on Windows Mobile 6.1, but will not have 3G support on T-Mobile's network, only Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. A 2.6" display, SureType keyboard, and 2 megapixel camera are also included, as well as support for T-Mobile Hotspot calling.
The phone was rumoured to be named Shadow II and Shadow 2009, but the network decided to maintain the original T-Mobile Shadow name.
The initial experience with publications which handled it report a fast processor with "slick animations," even though it has just 260MHz of speed, a "smooth and solid sliding mechanism," and a "handset a high quality feel".

Monday, March 16, 2009

Nokia N95


The Nokia N95 is a 3G smartphone and runs on the Symbian 9.2 Operating system with the S60 3rd edition UI. It comes in a stylishly designed case - silver front with either a sand or plum fascia. The N95 is on the lightly bulky side weighing in at 120 grams. Slightly heavy but comparable with other smartphones already on the market.
The Nokia N95 has one of the best mobile phone cameras on the market with a massive 5 mega pixel. Image quality is excellent, with its Carl Zeiss optics and Tessar lens, and there are also flash modes, auto focus, and up to 20x digital zoom. The Nokia N95 has a massive 2.6" screen displaying 16 million colours. Viewing pictures, video, documents and messages on this screen is a real pleasure. The N95 has a TV out feature allowing you to hook up the N95 to a compatible TV and view your multimedia on the large screen.

Nokia N93


Available now25th April 2006Discuss this handset in our forum
The Nokia N93 is a very high-end camera phone/digital camcorder combo with a 3.2 megapixel digital camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 3X optical zoom. There's a large 2.4" 240x320 pixel display which swivels and twists around, and the Nokia N93 also supports WiFi and 3G.

Nokia N92


Expected Q2/Q3 2006 2nd November 2005 Discuss this handset in our forum
The Nokia N92 is 3G phone with a built-in digital TV receiver, a 2 megapixel digital camera, a large 2.8" 240x320 pixel display and expandable memory.
This isn't the first time that Nokia have brought TV to one of their devices, they also have an accessory that can be fitted onto the Nokia 7710 (see here) which does something similar, but the N92 nicely integrates everything.
The TV transmission technology on the N92 uses DVB-H (H is for Handheld), a variation of the DVB-T (T is for Terrestrial) technology found on most digital TV sets in Europe and Asia. Freeview in the UK, the TNT system in France and by many other operators outside of North America and Japan. DVB-H can be broadcast using the same infrastructure as DVB-T which should help with its rollout. The main difference between DVB-H and -T is that the -H variant has a lower resolution signal and is broadcast in "bursts" to make it more energy efficient from handheld's perspective.
The N92 also supports IP datacasting that can be used in conjunction with the DVB-H function to further expand the system. Combined with the N92's 3G and GPRS data, it's possible to use the handset as an interactive television. As the N92 is a Symbian Series 60 Smartphone, it's possible to add more software to the handset to take advantage of new developments. And of course as it's a 3G phone, users can also download streaming multimedia through their carrier's network. You can read more about the technology behind this