Posts published August 2008

AT&T rolls out the Motorola MOTO Q Global smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1

Motorola today unveiled its popular MOTO Q Global exclusively for AT&T customers with latest mobile OS version, the Windows Mobile 6.1. With an eye-catching design, the MOTO Q Global comes equipped with a GPS through AT&T’s network, 3G speeds for faster transfer and CrystalTalk technology for a clear sound quality. The device also has pre-loaded services like Good Mobile Messaging, Opera browser, BlackBerry Connect and Documents To Go from DataViz which enables work with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files as well as view Adobe PDF files.

The MOTO Q Global measures 118 x 66.7 x 11.8 mm, weighs 4.73 ounces and comes with 2 battery variants: 1170mAh standard battery and 1800mAh extended battery. In addition, with Windows Mobile 6.1 it also features Windows Media Player, 256 MB flash and 96 MB RAM, and up to 32GB of optional microSD card. AT&T offers this smartphone for $149.99 with a two-year contract and qualified voice and data plans at AT&T retail stores.

Motorola MOTO Q Global

BlueAnt V1 – first voice controlled headset goes available just now?

I’m little bit confused because BlueAnt has already unveiled its V1 bluetooth headset in January 2008 at CES in Las Vegas but when I have checked its official website it seems they announced availability of this world’s first voice controlled headset just now. Anyway, we can remember its basic specifications and add some high-res pictures.

The V1 uses the BlueGenie Voice Interface allowing users to control the headset with voice commands. It also features Voice Isolation Technology for noise, wind or echo cancellation and then bring to you a crystal clear sound.

The device weighs about .35 ounces without the ear hook and offers to its user up to 5 hours of talk time and 200 hours of standby time. For price about 129.95 USD you will get a 2 year replacement warranty and dedicated support.

BlueAnt V1

Nokia launches 6210 Navigator in India with localized maps of eight cities

Indian mobile world is booming and that is why Nokia is bringing its mobiles there with localized features. After N96 launch with Preloaded bollywood features we have a news that Nokia 6210 Navigator is launched in India with preloaded Indian GPS Maps.

This is the first time Nokia has unveiled its first global positioning system (GPS-enabled) mobile device for the Indian market to navigate and map a location of choice. The GPS system has maps of eight cities. The Nokia 6210 also features an integrated in-map compass for pedestrian guidance. Nokia plans to add more maps of other cities once it gets permission. Nokia 6210 Navigator will have Nokia Maps 2.0 version and it will carry a price tag of Rs. 18,000.

Nokia 6210 Navigator

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Sky introduces IM-S370 Blue Wink a HSDPA phone

Our Korean friends who subscribe to SK Telecom carrier, can now enjoy a new addition to the Sky lineup. The IM-S370 or also branded as Blue Wink comes equipped with a 2.6″ WQVGA LCD allowing you to browse on maps or watch videos. On the front of the handset you may find a blue lighting wave which gives the phone an attractive design.

The Blue Wink also features T-Map navigation, FM radio, Sky Studio, and MP3 player as well as video calling. The phone also includes a 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera on the back side. On the pictures below you can see the phone in a black variant but the device will be also available in violet, white and gold color. SK Telecom will launch this phone tomorrow, August 29 for price approximately 500,000 won.

Sky IM-S370 Blue Wink

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