Posts published January 2009

Convert Your BlackBerry to an Android with DroidBerry

If you’ve for some reason had it with BlackBerry’s operating system, or you’d like to see a quick, easy, and effective change in it, then you’re in luck! Now you can change your BlackBerry’s user interface to the same one that is used in the Google G1 Android device from T-Mobile. This new theme not only replicates the look of the G1 interface, it also matches the feel of it as well.

You might not get Android functionalities and capabilities, however you’ll be able to get your eyes off of that BlackBerry interface you might just happen to dislike very much. You can check out the DroidBerry here.

DroidBerry for BlackBerry

DroidBerry for BlackBerry

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source IntoMobile

Nokia N79 Eco Shipped Without a Charger

Nokia’s N79 Eco series can now be shipped without a charger. Yes you read correct, without a charger. This device can be pre-ordered through Nokia’s UK online shop. The concept behind this mildly un-anticipated variant is that no charger equals fewer packages which in return give off less waste. Customers are expected to have stored their previous Nokia chargers, but wait, what happens if you’ve never owned a Nokia, or the charger for your Nokia is somewhat completely outdated as it can be categorized as ancient, what happens then?

I guess they’d expect you to enter their online store and purchase a charger, wasting more packages, and creating more waste. This concept could work out to a certain extent, however not every retains their previous phone chargers and better yet their previous phones. However, kudos to Nokia and the organizations they’ve affiliated themselves too, to bring us this unprecedented offer.

Nokia N79 Eco

Nokia N79 Eco

source All About Symbian

U.S. Cellular Partnered with LG to Offer you the Wine

After the clever references to foods correlation with their phones names, LG has released yet another phone whose name has been mentioned more than often in the kitchen. This phones name is the LG Wine. It’s similar to a clamshell because of its flip screen; it has a new glossy front for a better view of its 1.3″ external display. Although this phone does not arrive at U.S Cellular customers hands with EV-DO technology, it will support GPS services. The LG Wine has a 1.3 megapixel camera with well designed and easy to use features.

Along the sides and on the main keypad there are “hidden” shortcuts that allow you to save time and cut through several screens in order to reach your desired destination. The LG Wine is offered in Red or Silver for a very low price of 30 USD after a contract and mail-in rebate have been undertaken.

LG UX280 Wine

LG UX280 Wine

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sources Phone Scoop , Phone Arena

T-Mobile UK Ships Out the Much Anticipated MDA Vario IV

The all new sleek MDA Vario IV in the UK is the same as HTC’s smooth Touch Pro in North America. T-Mobile in the UK has finally been given the ok to start shipping out the MDA Vario IV to several customers. Although we haven’t been able to find incredible depictions of specs or pricing at that, we know that it is very much alive in UK’s mobile tech community.

The MDA Vario IV features over 300 minutes of talk time, 480×640 pixel screen, it is available with GSM technology, it comes through UK’s doors with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities nestled with GPS under its list of apps. It also arrives with a 3.2MP camera and a FM radio. This all smooth phone is worth checking out, it seems as though it arrives with possibilities that need to be tested to their limits.

T-Mobile MDA Vario IV

T-Mobile MDA Vario IV

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source Engadget Mobile

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