Posts published February 2009

KDDI Launches The Pantech NS02 Clamshell Mobile Phone

Hi again, guys. It looks like this is the era for clamshell phones. The KDDI au has launched yet another interesting mobile phone, the Pantech NS02. This very stylish and corporate-looking flip phone is very compact and elegantly designed. With a matt finish, it is fairly scratch-resistant too. Though not very high-end, this phone is indeed something worth flipping for.

The Pantech NS02 is a basic cell phone that offers users a nice 2.7” QVGA display, 2MP camera and 100MB internal memory with an up to 2GB microSD card slot for expandable memory as well. The NS02 comes in Black, White and Green colors.

Pantech NS02

Pantech NS02

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The Huawei C206s CDMA Mobile Phone – The FCC’s Latest Find

Found most recently at the FCC is the Huawei C206s CDMA 1X Mobile Phone. The Huawei C206s is a basic mobile phone that supports your usual SMS, Voice Mail, Roaming and so on. This simple cell phone also lets you manage your profile to your liking and gives you the facility of the alarm clock, calculator, time zones and SW Version.

There is really nothing very fancy at all about this handset. But it has entered the FCC files, so it is worth a look, what say?

Huawei C206s

Huawei C206s

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Toshiba Announces Its New Organic EL-Equipped Mobile Phone – T001

Toshiba has now released its very new T001 mobile phone at the KDDI au’s 2009 Spring Party. This wonderful cell phone has a clamshell design and features a 5MP camera with 3.3” VGA OLED display, a 0.5” external display, 100MB internal memory and microSD card slot to support an extra 2GB of memory.

It is also expected that the Organic EL-Equipped Toshiba T001 will come along with support for FM Radio, 1Seg digital TV, Bluetooth, and GPS. Once released, the KDDI au Toshiba T001 will be available in 3 lovely colors, Crystal Pink, Exotic White, and Star Black.

Toshiba T001

Toshiba T001

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Adobe Working with Apple to Add Flash to iPhone

Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen has said that his company is working first hand with Apple in order to develop a Flash version for the iPhone. Even though Apple has said that Flash and any version it has out is way too slow for the iPhone, Adobe isn’t ready to give up and call it a day.

It plans on developing a fast and efficient version of Adobe Flash to run on the iPhone with minimal problems; we say, good luck with that. Adobe however for a moment sees the reality of creating a working version of Flash on the iPhone as he’s stated that it will not be an easy task, at least the head the company has his head above the waters of fantasy.

Apple iPhone 3G

Apple iPhone 3G

source Phone Arena

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