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Written by Kristin
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Wednesday, 19 July 2006 |
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Motorola, Inc. recently introduced the Motorola i670, a new multi-function mobile communications device that offers a wide range of productivity-enhancing solutions for business users at an affordable price. The clamshell-type device features a sleek, all black design and a large internal 130x130 color display.
The new Motorola i670 is loaded with technology-rich features, including:Original Push-to-Talk (PTT) communication, which Motorola pioneered, that allows i670 users to connect instantly and conveniently to one or many co-workers with the touch of a button. Information is sent over an upgraded PTT network that quickly transmits voice and data.* An integrated Assisted GPS navigation system that provides latitude and longitude coordinates to help users track fleets and obtain directions quickly and easily.* JAVA® technology that enables downloading of interactive content and applications – from high-powered business tools to quality ring tones.* Direct Talk™ off-network digital walkie talkie capability, which creates a temporary short-range virtual network with other capable units so users can stay connected even in out-of-coverage areas. Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) offers users the ability to transfer messages comprising text, sounds, images and video to MMS capable handsets.* Group Walkie-Talkie allowing the user to establish a private conference call, of up to 20 people, saving time and improving productivity.*
“This exciting new productivity tool delivers the features that are most important to business users, along with the flexibility and convenience of the most up-to-date technology – at an affordable price,” said Peter Aloumanis, general manager, U.S. Markets Division, Motorola’s iDEN Mobile Devices. “This is one more example of Motorola’s diverse product and service offerings designed to meet the needs of all our customers.”The Motorola i670 is available through all Sprint and Nextel distribution channels, including retail stores, at a price of $249.99, or $49.99 with a two-year service agreement, new activation and credit approval. Taxes, fees, early termination fee, phone setup fee and other charges apply. by motorola.com |
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Written by Kristin
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Tuesday, 18 July 2006 |
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FCC approves the Razr successor Motorola Canary or KRZR (see for reference) phone. The phone is a quad-band GSM with EDGE support without 3G. The features are not clear as for now, though the inner display is expected to be 176x220 pixels 262k color one; the phone will feature a 2 megapixel camera with auto-focus and flash; Bluetooth v1.2. The phone will have microSD slot located under a battery cover. So, here it is, unveiled intrigue:  
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 19 October 2006 )
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Written by Kristin
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Tuesday, 18 July 2006 |
Samsung launched Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) phone (model: SGH-P200) in Italian market. It is the world's first commercial mobile phone to which UMA technology is applied.
UMA is a next-generation fixed-mobile convergence technology standard which allows for seamless handover between cellular networks and fixed IP networks (hot spots). Handsets with UMA technology allow free voice and data communication both in mobile and fixed modes.
Samsung's UMA Phone (P200) allow free switching between cellular networks such as GSM, GPRS, EDGE and wireless LAN networks (WiFi), offering seamless connectivity.
The UMA phone thus has far greater mobility, compared to existing WiFi phones that can be used in a limited manner, only in hot spot areas.
For instance, with the UMA phone, high-speed large-capacity data communication or VoIP is possible though WiFi in places installed with hot spots such as at home and schools and in places without WiFi, the cellular network is used instead.
The P200 also comes in a sophisticated slide-up design as well as cutting-edge features including 1.3 mega pixel camera, a camcorder, multimedia messaging system (MMS), MP3 and file viewer functions.
"Samsung is proud to introduce the first Unlicensed Mobile Access phone into the market. We will continue to introduce innovative products and lead the next generation fixed-mobile convergence technology." said Kitae Lee, president of Samsung's Telecommunication Network Business.
The launch of Samsung's UMA phone will follow in other European countries soon. |
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Written by Kristin
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Tuesday, 18 July 2006 |
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Motorola, Inc. a global leader in mission critical wireless communication solutions and a pioneer in the M2M (machine-to-machine) industry, today announced the launch of the G24 module with EDGE technology. The G24 is a RoHS-compliant, quad-band (850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 MHz) GSM wireless module and is one of the smallest of its class. The module's size and flexibility enable the enhancement of seamless mobility in various M2M applications.
The availability of the G24 expands Motorola’s portfolio of GSM, iDEN™ and CDMA modules for the M2M market. M2M, a term widely used to describe the Machine-to-Machine, Man-to-Machine and Machine-to-Man Communications markets, is a pillar of Motorola’s seamless mobility vision.
Motorola wireless modules are used around the world in a wide range of industries, including automotive, telemetry, security and EPOS (Electronic Point of Sale). Wireless modules are at the core of innovative M2M solutions, enabling the transfer of information and commands between automobiles, meters, vending machines, handheld devices and other machines in a potentially endless range of applications, increasing productivity for enterprises of all sizes.
“We are proud to leverage Motorola’s seamless mobility vision and technological expertise to advance the M2M market,” said Aviad Gefen, manager of Motorola’s wireless module unit. “The G24 is the most versatile product in our portfolio. It enables our customers to choose multiple configurations, such as EDGE today and JAVA, voice recognition, and Bluetooth SAP in the future. The module is, in essence, a flexible platform that enables our customers to develop cost-effective custom-made solutions.”
The product’s ruggedness and small size allow it to work in a wide range of environments. The module boasts exceptional RX sensitivity - 4dBm better than standard - enabling stable connectivity even in locations with low coverage for applications such as home security systems installed in basements.
Motorola’s proprietary developer kit enables resellers and manufacturers of electronic equipment to rapidly prototype and develop innovative applications and services with a relatively short time-to-market.
The G24 is fully compatible with the G20, enabling Motorola’s customers, vendors and suppliers to migrate seamlessly to the next generation by motorola.com |
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Written by Kristin
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Thursday, 13 July 2006 |
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Manuel Lуpez Revol designer from Argentina created stylish accessories for the Nokia Fashion Collection. The wrist band has an duochromatic OLED Display wich shows SMS, incoming calls, and can also works as a watch or show some dynamic graphics. The rest of the band is rubber, this piece is interchangeable, with different colors and sizes. The rings are made for the thumb, they´re made of rubber, are flexible and are opened, so they can fit to many sizes of thumbs. They have a line that glow in different colors (red or white) when you receive a message or a call. Both of the products connect to the 7280 phone (exclusively) via Bluetooth. by yankodesign.com |
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Written by Kristin
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006 |
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Details of new Pocket PC O2 XDA Atom Exec recently appeared about on official website. Platform: Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 5.0 software with Messaging & Security Feature Pack (MSFP) Microsoft® Office Outlook® Mobile with Direct Push Technology Microsoft® Office programs for Windows Mobile™ Pocket MSN® for access to MSN® & MSN® Messenger Dimensions: Approx. 58(W) x 102(L) x 18.5(T) mm Weight with battery: 140g Processor: Intel XScale® PXA 27x processor 520MHz Display: 2.7” TFT QVGA LCD display with touch panel 240 x 320 dots resolution Support 262K colours Audio: Stereo speaker Speaker with receiver Supports speaker phone operations Camera: Colour 2-mega-pixel CMOS camera Preview mirror for self portrait White LED strobe flash Support still image and video capture Connectivity: Built-in Wireless LAN Infrared IrDA Bluetooth® Integrated GSM/GPRS Tri-band EDGE phone Infrared IrDA Mini-USB connector Stereo audio jack by seemightatom.com |
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