Posts published August 2008

RIM’s BlackBerry Bold to available for T-Mobile Germany, Austria and U.K., and Austria’s A1

BlackBerry Bold is the first RIM’s smartphone available from T-Mobile. The phone has a very sleek look and really gives a unprecedented functionality and sophisticated user interface for professional users. The handset has a build in GPS which is just perfect to work much faster on 3G networks. This smartphone has a 2 megapixel camera which offers video recording ability, built-in flash and digital zoom. A half-VGA LCD display with 480×320 resolution and 624 MHz processor and 1GB internal storage memory.

The BlackBerry Bold smartphone has an elegant design – without sacrificing the features or functionality you expect from a premium smartphone, business users can download email attachments, stream video or render web pages in seconds. This phone has a rich list of features with GPS maps, email, phone, IM and the Internet, it can connect anywhere. BlackBerry Bold camera and video recording is fast and you can capture and share the moment with just a few clicks.

T-Mobile Austria sold the device for EUR 249 in conjunction with a 24-month contract, T-Mobile Deutschland for EUR 39,95 in conjunction with a 24-month contract on the Relax 200 plan or EUR 459,95 without a contract.

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Connect your Sony Ericsson phone with Mac OS thanks to FoneLink

Are you an user of Mac OS and also own a Sony Ericsson phone? FoneLink offers a solution how to connect them. The service brings a familiar Mac-like solution to exchange files, synchronize data, manage SMS text messages and to backup and restore cell phone contents.

“FoneLink 2.1 supports more than 70 cell phones from Sony Ericsson, including the latest models.” states Jan Fuellemann, PR spokesperson at nova media. “The software features a Bluetooth assistant to pair a cell phone to the Macintosh computer in one easy step. A menubar icon can be used to send a text message or synchronize the cell phone without the need to open FoneLink first.”

The FoneLink enables drag and drop throughout its new user interface, a built-in sync manager synchronizing contacts, dates, tasks, notes and bookmarks. The cell phone suite can also automatically convert music, videos and photos on a Mac to formats. The suite requires Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later and is priced at Euro 33,57 plus VAT (US-$ 33,57 plus VAT for customers in the US and Canada). You can download full version at nova media’s website http://www.novamedia.de/fonelink as well as a demo version.

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Nokia to unveil Nokia Email service in Beta Labs

Nokia today unveiled its new Nokia Email service which has been landed in Nokia Beta Labs (https://betalabs.nokia.com). This service is for everyone who has an email address and password, so users can view, read, forward, delete, compose and send emails, as well as download and upload attachments without having to be tethered to their PCs. The service uses a push email technology which means that emails are sent to the mobile device as soon as they are received.

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T-Mobile gets Nokia 5610 XpressMusic

Well, today’s news is what was being expected since a month of rumors. T-Mobile has launched Nokia 5610 XpressMusic on its retails stores. It will cost 99$ with service and is available in two colours – Black with red accents and White with silver accents.

In May T-Mobile was all set to launch this phone but delayed it for 3G duty on the carrier’s new 3G network. Nokia 5610 will be on sale from today which means quite a many rushed hour sales for T-Mobile. Nokia 5610 XpressMusic coming with T-Mobile was in news since last month but only today it has been launched.

Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is being portrayed as one of the best all-round music phones available in market and that is the reason T-Mobile has selected it in its available phones. Other than a great music player 5610 has a lot to offer its owners with FM radio, a good quality 3.2 megapixel camera, equipped with 3G technology, a memory expandable to 4 GB. Packed with some really good features T-Mobile 5610 doesn’t support UMTS networks.

The best thing this mobile stands is that it has not been a “Rushed to Production set” and that is why you won’t find much about its bugs on internet. The phone is actually made to complement 5300 whose main issue was that the screen could broke quite easily and that is why Nokia has fixed this issue by adding scratch protection and aluminum side panels.

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