Audi plans a rapid expansion of plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles over the next few years as a key component in Volkswagen Group’s strategy to dominate the alternative-powertrain market by decade’s end.
Michael Dick, Audi’s board member for technical development, told Automotive News that the next-generation A6 sedan will have the potential to be a full hybrid by the end of 2012. The A6 would join the recently introduced hybrid A8 sedan at the Geneva auto show and the soon-to-be-launched Q5 hybrid crossover.
Hybrid capability may stretch to each part of Audi’s lineup by the end of the decade.
By 2020, Audi wants to increase the efficiency of its internal combustion engines by 30 percent and wants 5 percent of the brand’s lineup to be electric, Dick said.
The challenge with electric vehicles “is to make all of these things possible for series production,” he said.
“In the future, our customers will be able to choose from an increasingly broad range of driveline technologies,” Audi CEO Rupert Stadler said in Geneva.
“We shall offer electric power in the best possible forms for a wide range of mobility needs. The hybrid driveline will be followed by all-electric vehicles.
“The e-tron name will have an important part to play. Just as ‘quattro’ has become a synonym for all-wheel drive, so ‘e-tron’ is to be the Audi brand name for electric mobility.”
Audi recently set up a division to develop and produce a range of high-priced e-tron electric cars starting in 2012. The brand’s electric-car approach is different from that of rival BMW, which is developing smaller vehicles designed for urban commuting.
Parent VW Group wants to be No. 1 in hybrid and electric cars before the end of the decade, increasing its electric-vehicle market share to 3 percent of its fleet by 2018.
Globally, VW Group plans to launch a full-electric version of its Up minicar, the E-UP, the E-Golf and the E-Jetta in 2013. To get ready for those debuts, VW will debut a test fleet of 500 electric Golfs globally next year.
For now, only the Jetta electric will go to the United States, VW Group CEO Martin Winterkorn said.
He said: “We will take the hybrid out of its niche status with our high-volume models.”
A smaller version of the Boxster has been rumored for quite some time now, although Porsche had been doing a great job deflecting the talk as just that: “rumors.” But now that Volkswagen has taken over Porsche, executives have let fly with a few choice quotes, and it looks almost certain that Porsche will produce the so-called “Baby Boxster.”

Some may remember, the concept was developed in 2007, but it didn’t take long until the plans were canned due to a priority adjustment in company’s direction.  they were more interested in developing hybrid-focused technology for the everyday motorist. Toyota did think about producing a 3.5-litre V6, high-output, hybrid engine for the Supra concept but saw little interest in chasing the performance segment at the time. However, the sports car will not be «fully green», because Toyota is planning to create more sporting version of Supra, which is possible without the cost of hybrid systems. There is information that a prototype of a future business model will be shown in this year’s motor show in Tokyo. Hybrid FT-HS Sports was originally created as a separate model, and was to appear this year,  economic situation, Toyota has decided to curtail the project until better times. All fans are, a sort of anticipation, or at least hint from Toyota, that really is scheduled to release of a new Supra.
If you are looking bust in Android country and you’re on a budget that offers the LG Optimus T for T-Mobile. The LG Optimus T is for those who have a capacitive touch screen and full Google want to treat optimally. The LG Optimus is a pint-sized little guy compared to the monstrous smartphones on the market. But keep in mind that the LG T Optimus for beginners, so if you want entertainment powerhouse phone, then you will have to produce more coins. Advanced On the other side of the coin, if the LG Optimus T is also for you, the BlackBerry Curve is 3G price-based rivals. Both phones have similar cameras and compact size, although their interface designs and the fork to make it clear partitioning of the old school of the new school users. Let’s find out which school you attend.
Design

The LG Optimus T is a sleek, Gemlik small phone that comes in a male-Titanium finish, or would the ladies with a touch of violet. The phone itself has rounded edges, which felt ergonomically sound in our pockets, and for the most part, LG employs a minimalist design outside. Our only buttons are menu, search, and a little oval panel found that the Home and Back buttons homes limited. A 3.5 mm audio jack and power/ lock key is rest along the top of the LG Optimus T, and a volume control on the right side. There is no camera button and the T Optimus is missing a bolt on its 3.2-megapixel camera on the back to assist.
In the thin, plastic back Luke is the 2GB MicroSD card that is delivered, and the LG Optimus T battery. You have to pry the battery up to get the T-Mobile SIM card, and what a pain in the Keiser, that is. We had to use a paper clip to the darn thing out. The good news is that the MicroSD card slot is not obstructed by the battery, and it holds up to 32GB capacity cards. All in all, the LG Optimus T is very beginner-oriented from the outside.

Interface
But on the inside, the LG T Optimus rewarded us with a highly sensitive capacitive touch screen. It is not the highest resolution, nor does the Optimus T’s screen feature any fancy AMOLED technology, as we saw on the Galaxy-S phones, but the screen resolution is a step from the Blackberry Curve 3G. Structurally, the Optimus T-screen is not glass and is not yet fully integrated into the facade of the phone, we could push the transparent plastic film a few millimeters inside. Since the screen is not glass, finger movement was not as smooth action, and we take care of scratching over time.
Though once the plastic screen was broken into, was swiping our smooth and we could concentrate on the full Android 2.2 experiences. That’s right-LG Optimus running Android 2.2, even if we do not get to take full advantage of Android 2.2 ‘s goodies. So we could not watch videos on the web browser embedded. Who’s to blame? A deficiency in the internal hardware. Like the BlackBerry Curve 3G, the LG Optimus T strictly a basic messaging, social networking and light web browsing phone. There is no interface in connection with bells and whistles. Although we can say there is not much to do to BlackBerry with Android 2.2 can tango, even if we are short staffed in a couple of interface-related features on the Optimus T version of Android 2.2.

Navigation /Internet

Like most other Android phones offered by LG T Optimus its stately Google services like Gmail, Maps, Talk, Voice Search, High Quality YouTube, and full contact synchronization. Not only that, but the LG Optimus T allows us to Google, Twitter, Facebook and contacts so that they all appeared in our list combine. We have a Facebook widget, that updates are transmitted, and talks about widgets, a nice small group of pre-installed widgets that could be added to Android one of Optimus T 5 home screens. The Android Market was also present, and the Optimus T presented Swype technology that allows us to accelerate the process SMS.
Now, even though the LG Optimus T shares much with other high-end Android phones on the market, it is worth noting that this is more of a barebones spread of features. There is not a social networking hub dedicated nature of the application or widget that brings together all accounts in a unique live feed, and work around the LG can not Optimus T advanced graphics for games. Also be prepared for a drop in speed from the pros in the game as the Motorola or Samsung Droid X Captivate. The LG Optimus T is a slow, Internet browser on his sweet, jerky time to zoom in and scroll to the sides at a rate of Gloop. There is still much higher than the BlackBerry Curve molasses 3G browsing and the Optimus T is a lot of beginners in the Internet realm to fulfill. But do not expect a lighting-fast Android phone. It is mediocre in terms of speed.

Call Quality /Battery Life

A strange thing happened during our phone calls on the LG Optimus T, and that was the existence of some noise, white noise. It was not a big mistake, and we were still able to hear loud and clear, but the overlapping white noise was a bit repulsive. This was one of the few arenas in which we prefer the BlackBerry Curve 3G. One nice thing about the LG Optimus T, that it is appointed to a position WiFi, but that was not on our test unit, waiting to make an update that function possible.
Battery life was not as impressive as the Curve 3G, but of course the Optimus T has much more screen-related measures breathable. The Optimus T was still a decent battery life, lasting the day with around 40% battery life at the end.

Image/ Video Quality

Like the BlackBerry Curve 3G, the LG Optimus T has to offer not much in the way of digital image processing. We get a 3.2-megapixel camera without flash or camera button. The LG Optimus T 3G wins over the curve in the camera department, however, based on its video performance and camera interface. First of all, we get Android suite of camera controls that apply to us exposure, white balance can be adjusted, as negative and solarization filter, focus, and much more. We also shoot 640×480 video resolution in a larger, compared with the curves 3G 320×240 resolution max.
Images were a little too much in-camera sharpening, but the color was more natural and less noise when compared to the Curve 3G. The LG Optimus T, was, despite its lack of a flash is not an unpleasant amount of noise in low light, even if it exposes difficulties with such a small sensor had. Videos were the same, and we decided to shoot in night mode have no chance we get. For a beginner-phone, the LG Optimus T was not too shabby in digital imaging, but it is still at the base of the totem pole.

Conclusion

By now you probably have your decision which one would be very simple since the beginning, if we do not come along and complicated process achieved with our excessive testing and analysis. The LG Optimus T and the BlackBerry Curve 3G fall into the same price range. This places you in either the old or new school classroom. But at least it’s an easy decision. For those who want to take on the wide world of Android and seek a social networking-friendly, dressed capacitive touchscreen smartphone, then the LG Optimus T is a great little phone for you to get out of the starting blocks. Who can say no, do goodbye to their QWERTY-keyboard, BB Messenger and Brick Breaker with BlackBerry stick. But it really is the price points to fuel the feud.
Motorola now wants to be defiant with its latest Android 2.1 mobile phone, that they think is the toughest mobile phone ever made!

The Motorola Defy is dust proof, water resistant and maybe even Hulk-proof, and features a large, resilient display that has protection against scratches making this phone one of the toughest out there. Another main feature is the inclusion of CrystalTalk PLUS technology that decreases noise by using two microphones that filter out background noise and amplifies your voice so you don’t have to shout like the Hulk does!
The phone also features an Adobe Flash Lite enabled browser a 3.7” WVGA screen, a5-megapixel camera with flash, digital zoom and auto focus. DEFY is also Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-enabled so you can stream, store and share content with compatible devices around the home like HDTVs, game consoles and PCs.

Key features include:

■Water resistant and dustproof, keeping the device safe from common hazards
■Display protects against impact and scratch damage
■DLNA-compatible to share, store and stream content with other compatible devices
■Connected Music Player for song lyrics and ability to discover, buy and download music, right from your phone
■107 x 59 x 13.2 mm slim pocketable smartphone features Android 2.1
■Networks: WCDMA 900/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (Category 7/8), EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12, HSUPA 2.0 Mbps
■3.7” WVGA screen for an optimized Web experience
■Pinch to zoom for advanced Web browsing and navigation
■HTML, Adobe Flash Lite with multi-touch
■5 megapixel auto focus with an LED flash camera
■Video: Capture/Playback/Streaming, H.264, MPEG-4, WMV v9
■Swype for even easier text input using one continuous finger motion
■Internal memory: 2GBflash (1.25GB user available memory)
■Memory card: 2GB microSD card included (maximum up to 32GB)
■Bluetooth: 2.1 with EDR
■3.5mm audio jack
■CrystalTalkTM PLUS with dual microphones filters noise so you can hear and be heard
■Your choice of Chinese input methods: BoPoMoFo, Cangjie, PinYin, Stroke and Handwriting

Additional features and apps include:
■A suite of Google applications: Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps with Google Latitude and Google Talk
■Navigation: aGPS, Google Maps
■Email Support: IMAP and POP, Push Gmail, Push Exchange
■IM Support: Google Talk
■Calendar: syncs with Google Calendar
■The screen with proximity sensor locks automatically when it gets near to your face while you are calling
The T-Mobile Comet is a fun, entry-level Android-powered smartphone for the beginner smartphone user. Comet makes your life easier by finding the information you need and staying connected with your friends and family. Using Google Search and your web browser over super-fast 3G and WiFi networks lets you quickly find whatever information you seek. The Android Market has thousands of apps for fun, information, entertainment, communication, and productivity. The 3.2 megapixel camera captures great photos and videos while you’re on-the-go. USB tethering and WiFi HotSpot allow you to take advantage of T-Mobile’s nationwide 3G network in an exciting way by using your Comet to get an internet connection on your laptop or tablet while on-the-go. Last, but not least, the GPS-powered maps and Navigation helps you find your destination. The T-Mobile Comet is a fantastic alternative to bigger, more expensive high-end Android smartphones.


Highlights
•2.8″ Full Touch Screen Powered By Google’s Android OS 2.2
•3.2MP Camera Also Captures Video, Send To Friends and Family Via Multimedia Messaging
•Control Your Home’s FrontPoint Security System From This Phone
•Create A WiFi HotSpot So Multiple People Can Take Advantage Of T-Mobile’s Mobile Broadband
•Integrated GPS Provides Support For Location-based Services Like Google Maps
•Listen To Music On The FM Radio Or Watch Videos On YouTube
•Pre-loaded Google Apps: Google Search, Voice Search, Google Maps, Navigation, and Places
•Surf The Web With The Full HTML Web Browser
•Thousands Of Apps and Widgets From Android Market
•Use Your Comet To Get Mobile Broadband Access On Your Laptop

Compatible Rate Plans
•Device Supports Voice Plans – Yes
•Device Supports Add-on Line Plans – Yes
•Device Supports Add-on Line Upgrade Plans – Yes
•Available For Purchase Without Service Plan – Yes

Compatible Features
•T-Mobile Android Plan Options – Yes
•T-Mobile Messaging Options – Yes
•T-Mobile Voice Plan Options – Yes

What’s In The Box
•Additional Items Included – International Charger, Data Kit (Cable), Stereo Headset

Messaging Features
•Email Client – Microsoft Exchange Support, POP, IMAP, SMTP, AOL, Yahoo, Windows Live, Gmail
•HTML Web Browsing – Yes, Supports Full Web Browsing
•Instant Messenger – Yes, Chat On-the-go With Google Talk
•Multimedia Messaging – Yes, Send and Receive Picture and Video Messages
•Text Messaging (SMS) – Yes, Send and Receive Text Messages

Entertainment
•Custom Ringtones – Yes, Downloadable Via Android Market
•Customizable Graphics – Yes, Downloadable Via Android Market
•Facebook – Yes, Downloadable App
•Games – Yes, Downloadable Via Android Market
•App Store – Yes, Android Market
•MP3 Player – Yes, MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MPEG4, WAV, MIDI
•MP3 Ringtones – Yes, MP3, Megatones, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI, Polyphonic, MPEG4
•MySpace – Yes, Downloadable App
•Picture Caller ID – Yes
•Polyphonic Ringtones – Yes
•Ringer Profiles – Yes
•Streaming Multimedia Support – Yes, Music and Video Player, FM Radio, YouTube App
•FM Radio – Yes
•Twitter – Yes, Downloadable App Or Via Text Message

Digital Camera
•Camera – Yes, 3.2MP Camera Also Captures Video
•Camera Megapixels – 3.2MP
•Video Capture / Camcorder – Yes, 3.MP Camera Also Captures Video

Advanced Features
•Device Supports FrontPoint Security Systems – Yes, Control Your Home Security System From This Phone
•Google – Yes, Google Android OS 2.2
•GPS Services Support – Yes, Integrated GPS Provides Support For Location-based Services Like Google Maps
•PC Synchronization – Yes
•Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP) – Yes, Stream Music Wirelessly With Stereo Bluetooth Capable Headphones
•Swype – Yes, Text With Swype – Simply Slide Your Finger Over The Letters To Draft A Text Message
•Use This Phone As A Modem – Yes, USB Tethering and WiFi Hotspot- Get Access To The Internet On Your Laptop On-the-go
•Bluetooth Wireless Technology – Yes, Connect Wirelessly To Other Bluetooth-enabled Devices Including Car Kits, Computers, and More

Core Features
•Color – Black
•Color Main Display – 2.8″, 320 x 240 Pixels, 262,000 Colors, TFT Display
•Alarm – Yes
•Style – Candy Bar
•Speakerphone – Yes
•To-Do List – Yes
•Vibrate – Yes
•Voice Memo – Yes
•Calculator – Yes
•Calendar – Yes

Battery
•Battery Type – Li-Ion
•Standby Time – Up To 9 Days
•Talk Time – Up To 5 Hours

Technical Specifications
•3G Data Speeds – Yes, Where Available
•Compatible Carrier – T-Mobile
•Data Download Speed – 3G/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA
•Dimensions – 4.1″ x 2.2″ x 0.5″
•Expandable Memory Capacity – Up To 32GB microSD
•Internationally Compatible – Yes
•Manufacturer Model Name – U8150
•Micro-USB Port – Yes
•Mobile Hotspot – Yes, Create A WiFi HotSpot So Multiple People Can Take Advantage Of T-Mobile’s Mobile Broadband
•Multiple Numbers Per Name – Yes
•Network Compatibility – GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 1700/2100
•Phonebook Capacity – Dependent On Available Memory
•Platform / Operating System – Google Android OS 2.2
•Predictive Text Entry – Yes, SWYPE
•Processor Speed – 528MHz
•RAM – 256MB RAM
•Ringtone Types Supported – MP3, Megatones, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI, Polyphonic, MPEG4
•Standard 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack – Yes
•Touch Screen – Yes, Full Touch Screen With Virtual QWERTY Keyboard
•Weight – 3.6 Ounces
•WiFi – Yes, Access The Internet Via WiFi Hotpsots
•Built-In Memory – 256MB RAM
It comes with MOTOBLUR and features a full QWERTY keyboard, 600MHz processor, 2.8-inch touchscreen display and a 3MP camera. It also includes BACKTRACK, a rear touchpad that makes web browsing and handset navigation easy.

Additional features include:

■Adobe Flash enabled Web browsing experience to view most of today’s content-rich sites.

■Full suite of Google services including: Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail and access to thousands of apps on Android Market.

■Pinch to zoom functionality and two-finger swipe to easily surf the Web and sort through photos.

■One-touch social media uploads to Facebook, MySpace, PicasaTM and PhotoBucket.

■CrystalTalk PLUS for enhanced audio and call quality with a second microphone for increased voice quality while filtering out background noise.

■Corporate email pushed immediately to the device for instant inbox updates.
I tried solution on Unlocked 1.1.3 and 1.1.4 versions. Just follow the steps they have been explained really easy way. Dont think this is too hard. Just follow them it will work:
1) download WinSCP on your PC (google it) and run the application
2) download new general.plist file (google it) on laptop
3) download OpenSSH on your iphone (it will not show on iphone but its there so dont worry)
4) connect the laptop and iphone through the same wireless network.
5) write the ipaddress of the iphone from(Settings>Wifi>network details to which you are connected to shows you the ipaddress)
6) Goto laptop on WinSCP type the ipaddress of the iphone in host name field and username: root and password: alpine and then hit Login.
7) it will open like an explorer view of your iphone files on laptop then click on root on the left side. then Click Applications> preferences> replace the general.plist file with the one you downloaded. you have Done the major part.
Now unplug iphone click Settings> General>Touch and reduce the senstivity to 0. 0 gives you the highest touch sensitivity.
9) Now be happy it works
A brief introduction…
The concept is a phone that can be bend in any shape the user wants.This allows it to be carried wherever the user want; around the wrist,in the chest pocket or in the bag.
By sending each other messages that contain emotions, the phone canchange its shape to fit the message. It can for example change its shapeto a heart when someone sends his love towards the person with the phone.

What I think can be improved…
The phone is designed in the way that it is flexible and can be bend or roll, but the size is more or less being restricted to the original dimensions of this phone model. So, the future phones can be designed in a more flexible way(e.g. able to deform the phone’s shape). In this case, the overall size of the phone can be able to extend to a larger one to accomodate more interfaces and also the phone’s form can then be changed to a wider variety.
There are plenty of rumors out there on what the next release of iPhone from Apple is going to be like, so i thought i would jump on the bandwagon and write one too!!!

• Titanium and Glass.
• OLED screen
• 3G
• GPS
• Front camera for iChat
• Removable battery
• 3.2 Megapixel camera
• Video
• 32 GB
This concept does look overly squarish to me, but wouldn’t it be cool to have your iPhone made out of Titanium?
Do you think Apple would release such a specs for their up-coming iPhone? Titanium and OLED screen? The price for the existing iPhones without contract are already costing a hefty some, let alone a device with specs as mentioned above, hmmm….im skeptical.
The concept iPhone 4G below looks much better!  Lets keep our fingers crossed that Apple will release another awesome device in the near future!
Pocket-lint has found a really cool futuristic concept iPhone Next G, by designer Samuel Lee Kwon, as featured on the Yanko Design website. At present alive in concept only, Kwon envisages that the iPhone of the future will actually be a “NOT A Phone” – instead of carrying an actual phone in your hand, you'll have a device strapped to your wrist that projects the iPhone display onto the palm of your hand via a mini-LED projector. You can then interact with the display image, rather than a physical touch screen. Yanko Design poses the question: “are we in for projection screens for iPhones?” Well, who knows what the future might bring? However, the concept wouldn't be without its teething troubles, as many of the comments underneath the story point out, a projection device would be very difficult to see in bright sunlight, so unless that could be solved, would the phone only be effective in a darkened room?

What I really love about this, about from it just being a very cool concept, is the fact that the iPhone of the future still comes with an AT&T contract!
Again, unlikely to ever make it to market, the Kinetic has possible the most inventive way of alerting its owner of an incoming call/text. I personally get fed up of hearing the same old bleeps, and tones day after day, so anything different would be great. Instead of vibrating, or ringing, the concept device stands up when someone’s trying to contact you. Apparently, it does this by turning electrical energy into kinetic (movement) energy. Awesome right? The only thing that bugs me slightly, is what might it do if it was in my pocket? Does it resort back to the traditional methods of notification?
Nokia N900 has already booked a user delivery, but not intended users could soon be in New York and Chicago Nokia Flagship Store to buy this phone. Current sale price has been determined for 649 U.S. dollars, or about 4413 yuan.
The Amazon release the links to buy Nokia N900, prices cheaper, Jinshou 510 U.S. dollars. This price totally contrary to everyone’s surprise, compared to an official report when it is published out of the price of 450 euros,it is less a lot.
The "Nokia Money" service will make it possible "to send money to another person just by using the person's mobile phone number, as well as to pay merchants for goods and services, pay their utility bills, or recharge their pre-paid SIM cards," the company said in a statement.

The service, available 24 hours a day, will be rolled out from early 2010.
Nokia said it was building up a large network of Nokia Money agents where consumers can deposit money or withdraw cash from their mobile accounts.
"We believe mobile financial services offer a market opportunity with long term growth potential," Nokia's chief development officer, Mary McDowell, said in the statement.
"In many countries, mobile phone ownership significantly exceeds bank account usage," she said noting that there are more than four billion mobile phone users worldwide compared to 1.6 billion bank accounts.
Nokia is the world's biggest manufacturer of mobile phones with a 38 percent market share. It is racing to diversify its operations as its rivals Apple and Research in Motion experience raging successes with their respective "smartphones", the iPhone and the Blackberry.
The Finnish company announced earlier this week the launch of its first mini-laptop, a highly-competitive sector currently in development.
(c) 2009 AFP
The iPhone rival handset from Research in Motion (RIM), the BlackBerry 9500 Thunder is reportedly going to be launched in Q3 2008 according to the Wall Street Journal. Verizon will get the exclusive launch rights for the U.S., while the rest of the world will at least initially be able to grab the gorgeous device through one of many Vodafone's subsidiaries.
Release date is set for Q3 2008, so I guess it will probably be somewhere around September. Roughly at that time, Sony Ericsson will release XPERIA, 3G iPhone may also be announced, and suddenly buying a mobile phone goes from complex to ultra-complex decision with the 3G iPhone & HTC Touch Diamond also vying for attention.
Rumors of Apple’s tablet are going around the Internet again, and this time IDF has predicted that Apple’s tablet will appear in 2010, and not 2009. Considering that we’ve less than a month to go before we see 2010, we can certainly believe that. Apparently the device will sport an 8 to 10-inch touchscreen and will be more like an iPod touch and Mac. Could the Apple tablet give Amazon’s Kindle a serious run for its money?
LG all models test mode: Type 2945#*# on the main screen.
2945*#01*# Secret menu for LG

IMEI (ALL): *#06#
IMEI and SW (LG 510): *#07#
Software version (LG B1200): *8375#
Recount cheksum (LG B1200): *6861#
Factory test (B1200): #PWR 668
Simlock menu (LG B1200): 1945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 510W, 5200): 2945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 7020, 7010): 2945#*70001#
Simlock menu (LG 500, 600): 2947#*

Code to read phone version :
- Phone without SIM
- Enter 277634#*# or 47328545454#
- Select 'SW Ver.info'
Code to reset phone :
- Phone without SIM
- Enter 277634#*# or 47328545454#
- Select 'Factory Reset'
Code to enter UNLOCK MENU :
- Phone wit SIM inside
- Enter 2945#*88110#
Test Menu 8330 : 637664#*#
Test Menu 8180 V10a: 49857465454#
Test Menu 8180 V11a: 492662464663#
Test Menu 8130-8138: 47328545454#
Test Menu 8110-8120: 277634#*#

Nokia E7 Specs:

          The E7 features the same aluminium body as the N8 & has almost the same exact specs except for

  • Display screen: 4 inches AMOLED touchscreen
  • Snapdragon Processor
  • Body: Anodised Aluminum
  • Camera: 8 megapixel with LED Flash and HD video recording
  • Battery: 1200 mAh
  • Memory: 256 MB RAM and 1024 MB ROM
  • 3.5 mm audio Jack
  • microSD slot
The C7 takes a less serious attitude and places much more emphasis on entertainment. The C7 is all about social networking and makes the most of the new social networking features introduced to the latest version of Symbian. The C7 will give live updates from Facebook, Twitter and your email accounts directly to the phone homescreen, so that you can stay informed of the latest goings on without needing to actively check these individual services. Like the E7, the C7 features a superb screen, this time a 3.5″ display making the most of AMOLED technology.
In Brief – The Nokia C7
The C6-01’s big brother, the Nokia C7 combines a larger 3.5 inch AMOLED screen with a focus on stylish design and the all-important and ever popular social networking integration. This handset should retail at about £280, making it a serious competitor for anyone who wants a bit more bang for their buck.
Much regarded as the gadget of the century, Apple IPad is now in stores all across the world. Did it live up to its name or not is yet to be answered.
This gorgeous looking Ipad is more or less looking similar to the Iphone but not in its size, this one is just like a slate on hand. It is heavy with its glass and devoid of ports and buttons. Those unfamiliar with Apple’s mobile styling will wonder where the USB port and other slots are hidden and, obviously, there is no trick. The device has a single iPod-style jack at the bottom (but charges only on 10-watt USB ports so won’t charge from older pre-USB 2.0 computers), volume buttons under a screen position lock on the right side, and a headphone jack/mic on top along with a small outlet for a speaker on the bottom.
The Ipad is clearly something you have to take care of. The huge screen is just asking’ for a cracking and the rear side doesn’t fare well against whatever nitty-gritty crumbs, dust, and what-nots you might have on your table, making Apple’s $39 case (or another case of similar quality) a must. The case, incidentally, also doubles as a stand so you can use the Ipad like a little TV on your airplane tray. With a tap of a button the Ipad also doubles as a digital picture frame.
The WIFI in the Ipad is a mixed bag, sometimes it works fine and most of the times the connection is lost, the apple might be trying to patch this with any firmware update and if it cannot then update this feature in the upcoming models.
Media playback is really good in Ipad. It can play AAC and MP3 files and can also synchronize with Itunes easily.
The Ipad is actually a great tool for the photographer. With the optional SD card or camera connector, viewing photos on this is made a matter of plug and play.
Putting this Ipad for getting work done isn’t that pretty easy, initially it takes a lot of adjustment with the screen type and once you are set in you just hit the 'go'.
The bottom line is that the idea of Ipad is something truly magical but to have it in the reality shelf it needs more research and apple has to ensure it removes the flaws and get this Ipad in to a perfect shape.
The fourth-gen Nano is the friendliest set. You will really become a fan of Nano fourth generation once you start using it. The new Nano is available in a veritable plethora of colours, although the orange version that Apple sent me is clearly the pick of the bunch! The fourth-generation iPod Nano is more attractive than its predecessor.
One cannot deny, of course, that the capability of the new iPod Nanos to detect its orientation is also a very fascinating and attractive feature. The new Nano feels impossibly small in your hands and it̢۪s wonderful to hold. Apple's most popular music player has undergone yet another extreme makeover. The size and resolution of the display is the same as the third-gen's version at two inches (5.1 centimetres) and 320x240 pixels, but it's been rotated 90 degrees to fit the form factor. The glass is shiny and reflective but in no way affect the viewing quality of the display.
The interface is pretty good. Another new addition to interface is the use of accelerometer to enter the cover flow mode.On the accessibility side, there is a new text setting where you can increase the font size to your liking. The Nano's music playback screen now presents full-screen album art by default, and Cover Flow view is zippier than before, offering alphabetization letters below the covers when you quickly flip through your collection.
Another software change is the addition of Genius, a playlist-creation feature introduced in iTunes 8. Choose the Genius option when a song is playing and the pixies in the circuit boards will assemble a list of 25 tunes that share the mood of the original. Genius works better on higher capacity Classics and Touches.
The fourth-generation iPod Nano's speed and usability is better than ever, but its sound quality and rated battery life haven't budged. Apple rates the battery of the fourth-generation iPod Nano at 24 hours of audio playback and 4 hours of video.
Like most portable video players, the iPod has specific file requirements for video playback, so you may have to spend some time converting video on your computer before transferring it. Fortunately, the iPod Nano's video formats are widely known by purveyors of Internet video, which often arrives preformatted for the iPod.
The iPod ships with 3 games Kolondike (solitare), Vortex, and the new addition Maze. Maze uses the accelerometer to move a ball through mazes. They get quite challenging and the game is addicting.
IPod Nano is highly portable. Everything about this unit is impressive. This Dangerously-slim player is the best. All I could say that it is a very beautiful set.
Apple's sleek design impresses once more. iPod Touch has always been an outstanding one. With great new techniques and applications, now iPod touch is even better. The all-metal-and-glass design is gorgeous. The scratch resistant card used makes the user feel secure about his ipod.
With iPod Touch, discover new music anywhere. Its built-in wireless capability gives you access to the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, where you can buy songs with a tap. The 3.5-inch display gives you video like you've never seen on a portable device. The main merit of the iPod Touch is the touch screen navigation feature.
iPod Touch is the only iPod with wireless access to the web. Safari is built in, so you see websites the way they were designed to be seen. The touch screen keyboard is used to access the web. By tapping the multi-touch touch screen, you can zoom in and out. You can also create a web clip on your home screen from any of the web sites. iPod Touch is the first iPod with Mail. And it's the best email you've ever seen on a handheld device. iPod Touch features the same revolutionary interface as iPhone, the most advanced software ever engineered, and state-of-the-art technology. With the multi-touch display, you can control everything using only your fingers.
iPod Touch feeds it from anywhere with a special YouTube player built right in. Watch featured videos, check out the most viewed, search for something specific, then bookmark your favorites for future reference. It's all the fun of YouTube--pocket-size. Thw wi-fi function is great, its like having your own mini portable laptop, you can connect to anything, you can download free games etc. You can choose from a series of music videos, video pod spit, TV shows, movies and trailers. The 32 GB iPod plays video, in MPEG-4, MOV. You can use other video with QuickTime Pro 7 for the cinema or other personal media.
Apple has found a way to squeeze more life out of a battery charge. With the 1.1.1 iPod touch software my iPod touch played music continuously for just under 17 hours—five hours short of Apple’s claim of 22 hours of continuous audio play. The 32GB storage capacity is fantastic for people who possess a lot of music and who will add a lot of other features to the item, such as; photos, films, applications etc. iPod touch holds up to 25,000 photos you sync via iTunes. Watching videos/films is fantastic, the picture quality is unbelieveable, along with the sound.
Apple's 32 GB iPod Touch has finally given the mobile device market a media player with a great combination of quality, features and capacity. The iTouch is nice. It is a fantastic gizmo.
The Touch remains a tremendous and innovative device, with enticing features. The second-generation iPod Touch delivers one of the most polished media players available at a lower price. It is one of the most impressive media players on the market today.
Whatever it is I’m pretty satisfied with the unit. Great design with a sleek thin body! The interface is really good and it is touch –sensitive. The navigation wheel was groundbreaking. The iPod Touch might have gone through a weight loss programme, but it's still big and you've still got to find somewhere to put it.
The new second generation 2008 version of the Touch not only leaves the software gaps filled, but also rounds out the missing hardware features. There are still a few differences; the new touch lacks a camera, GPS, and of course has no mobile data network features. In other areas, however, the Touch catches up to the iPhone and even ups the ante with a few new tricks up its sleeve.
The second-generation Touch also adds a speaker to the base of the unit, much like the iPhone 3G. But, again, the Touch is subpar in comparison: The sound is tinny and thin next to the audio emanating from the iPhone 3G; whether that is due to the iPhone 3G's differing construction or owing to the speaker itself is unknown. One missing ingredient is adobe flash. The new Touch also lacks the iPhone's earpiece speaker and integrated mic, as it isn't intended to be used next your your face. For the same reason, it also lacks a proximity detector, so the screen won't turn off if you slap it upside your head.
You can set music to run to, while the addition of a sensor (sold separately) that you attach to your shoe gives you running data so you can quantify the distance travelled, calories burnt and training performance and such like. Apple Ipod touch has a better grasp of level changes, from quiet background ambience where you can follow the gentle decay of sustained piano chords. You will love the player and the Wifi. It is the best choice for music lovers. So let̢۪s rock with this exquisite set.
IPod Classic (120 GB) is considered to be the most sexiest iPod. This is a very decent product. Available in a 120 GB model that holds up to 30,000 songs, 150 hours of video, 25,000 photos, or any combination, the new iPod classic fills your pocket with sight and sound. Apple̢۪s only remaining hard disk-based iPod, boasting family-leading storage capacity and battery performance at reasonable pricing. Available in silver or black versions, each with full support for music, video, photo, and game playback.

With 120 GB of space, iPod classic means you can always have your entire music and movie library with you. The interface is really awesome Also contributing to its classiness is the ‘click-wheel’ that is still seen in the player. Now the click-wheel reminds us of the occasional non-responsiveness we experienced with it. A newly added feature to the iPod is Genius, which you need to activate via iTunes. Genius is a feature that groups like songs that would go well together, kind of DJing. You can create a playlist of 25 such songs, however, consider yourself to be lucky and someone with a good collection if the Genius doesn’t show you the message â€Å“The Genius feature is unavailable for this song”.

Despite large hard drives and batteries, outdated 2.5” screen and interface continue to fall behind Apple’s best devices in ease-of-use and quality of overall media playback experience, forcing users to pick between great screens or the hard disks necessary to carry lots of video around. The audio output is satisfying enough, with the frequency response of 20Hz to 20,000Hz.Battery life for this new 120 GB model improved over the 80GB model from last year.
Most talk about getting good sound from an iPod is almost entirely focused on headphones, usually fairly pricey ones. But, to use a high-end audio mantra, you only get out what you put in. Another fantastic thing with Ipod is that it plays standard formats without having to pay extra for 'plug-ins'. All songs on Itunes come in AAC format and video in m4v but Ipod also supports MP3 and MP4 and a variety of other formats right out of the box. About playing videos, movies, etc. the screen is a little small in my opinion for watching a full length movie but for watching music videos it's awesome. The screen is crystal clear. The video quality of iPod Classic is remarkable; ditto with its capability of delivering video on TV with the Apple̢۪s AV cable.
It̢۪s a great device! Enjoy!
Apple I Phone 3G is jack-of-all-trades handheld tool. This phone ROCKS its so hard to put down... The Apple iPhone 3G is one of the most mature mobile devices I have seen.
With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one--a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough… Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser. iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do.
The iPhone 3G supports the 2.0 software, an upgrade that promises new additional features such as iWork document support, contacts search and the capability to view PowerPoint presentations. Also included in the software are parental controls, a scientific calculator and user-friendly bulk-delete option. The supported Microsoft Exchange Server also offers email, contact and date planner, remote wipe, global contacts access and auto-discovery, enhancing its work-use crossover appeal even further.
The GPS features offered by the iPhone 3G are a cut above others, using Assisted GPS with the help of satellites. The 3G iPhone̢۪s GPS can also be used for live tracking, making it a very useful tool for pedestrian or automotive navigation. Picture resolution and audio quality is good. The most important improvement of course is the incorporation of 3G technology. The camera is also great.The Apple iPhone 3G features a camera with 2 megapixel resolution.
The iPhone 3G continues to lack some basic features that are available on even the simplest cell phone. Multimedia messaging, voice dialing and video recording options which are standard in most cell phones are painfully absent.
Though the iPhone 3G isn̢۪t by any means revolutionary it really does incredible job. I think that Apple is taking over the world with some truly amazing and innovative products. It really is one cool gadget.

Apple seems to understand what people want and look in for and this understanding has to be appreciated well. Iphone is a trend setter in the touch screen / Smartphone category, toppling many brands in its way.
Released worldwide this July 2010, the 4th generation IPhone is stunning and is elegantly designed making it feel good and loaded with plenty of new skill. This phone comes in two color variants - black & white. The new Iphone 4G is loaded with updated features like video chat, multi-tasking and extremely fast downloading capability than its predecessors.
The phone has a 3.5" 16M-color LED-backlit TFT capacitive touch screen of 640 x 960 px resolution and runs on a 1GHz Apple A4 SoC. Has an inbuilt RAM of 512MB with storage options of either 16 or 32GB. A 5 MP camera with autofocus plus LED flash is truly at its best. The quality of the audio output is excellent comparing the previous phones and is even slimmer (just 9.3mm). For those who wish to take a video call there is a front facing camera.
The Retina display in Iphone 4G is four times the pixel density of a typical LCD Display making the text look like a high quality printed book. Though Apple claims that Iphone 4G is capable of doing multitasking, the multi-tasking is only to a certain degree and not 100%.
Love it or hate it... this Iphone 4G is here to stay.
The Motorola Backflip is surely a class phone of its own and is surely a jewel that uses imagination purely to bring out a real innovation in usage and style.
A powerful, handsome and fast handset that has a manual keyboard and a great screen with only 15.3 millimeters thickness. Wondering how it can be? Answer is simple; they put the manual keyboard on the back side of the reverse flip. It opens like a book with the keyboard on the back being exposed at all times. Being exposed all times is a boon or evil will come to know once it runs through the market? The keys on the keyboard have good tactile feedback and seem to have been made strong.
Most of the touch screens are making it to the 3.1 inch and this Motorola Backflip phone is no exception. It has a capacitive touch screen that comes in at 3.1 inches. The physical resolution of the display is 320 by 480 and has a TFT LCD style that might surely eat up the battery life a bit quicker. The Backflip alters from portrait to landscape using the built in accelerometer automatically. This is handy for texting and for viewing web pages.
The camera is a five megapixel model with LED flash, autofocus, retagging and video. The Backflip can record at 25 frames per second in the MP4 ( MPEG-4 ) format. This is nothing to write home about, but is acceptable. For audio you get stereo speakers and a 3.5 millimeter head phone jack.
The Google android operating system works awesome on this Motorola Backflip. It can do just about any social networking job you ask it. It has many applications ( apps ) that can track your friends, get you special prices and a host of other jobs. When you think about the fact that apps on an android phone are free, you can see the appeal that this phone has over Apple products, where you have to pay a fee to download most of them. If you ever lose your Backflip, you can delete ( called “wiping” ) the contents of the Smartphone from a distance. This especially comes in handy if your Backflip is stolen. Your credit card information is still secure. The android system is represented by the special user interface called “Motoblur” that improves the looks of things over a generic android installation.
For data network connections, you have all the goodies, including WLAN ( Wi-Fi ), Bluetooth, a web browser ( Webkit ) and a MicroUSB port. You also have a memory card slot that can support memory capability by up to 32 gigabytes via the MicroSD card slot. That’s more than anything for any normal use.
The mode of navigation for the screen on the Backflip is the back of the touch screen. You open the unit, and apply your finger behind the screen and access menu or other things. This is called “Backtrack” by Motorola, which sounds smart! Yeah. It takes your finger out of the way of the screen so you can see it all without your finger blocking anything.
Overall, this Motorolola Smartphone is a real challenge to many Smartphones in the techno market. Is tiny but still can do wonder and sit pretty inside your pocket.
 LG Touch now introduce too you the all new revolutionary mobile phone which has a new user interface based which incorporates a revolutionary multi-touch display and software that will allow you the user to control the LG Touch with just a flick, tap or even pinch of your fingers.

Damn I am in love and must say this has surly got to be better than the new G Phone coming out or is this the new Apple iPhone, what ever you think it just seems pretty similar too me but we do love the word mimic here.
The LG Touch consists of a few things really and one is that this mobile phone is small and lightweight handheld device and is indeed a revolution in the mobile phone world, it features dual LCD for quick view, web browsing, internet applications on a mobile phone for email and charging cradle with QWERTY keypad for easy shopping and e-mailing.
Large 3" interactive touch screen

HTML Browser
3MP camera with auto focus and video
Music player with customizable equalizer
Cellular Video - fast on demand access to video clips
Bluetooth® 2.0® wireless connectivity
Wide screen for optimal TV viewing
Video Share calling capable
AAC, MP3, Real Media Compatable
Removable memory capacity for MicroSD™ Card
Speakerphone
Mobile email capabilities
Picture and Video Messaging
BlackBerry® email, messaging, and organizer in one sleek design

The smallest, lightest full QWERTY BlackBerry® available
Trackball navigation
2.0 Mega pixel camera with flash and 5x digital zoom
Bluetooth® Wireless 2.0 with stereo headset support
New! BlackBerry® spell checker
Extended Batter life
Integrated AT&T Navigator GPS™
Fast HTML browser to surf the web
Nokia company has announced the soft launch of the service N-Gage - First Access N-Gage…

Currently, the service is only available to certain owners of mobile phones Nokia N81 and Nokia N81 8Gb mobile phones who have expressed their desire to participate in the testing, organized as a launch.


The players have access to four mobile games for now - ISpace Impact: Kappa Base, a racing game System Rush: Evolution, Block Breaker Deluxe and the game-simulator Hooked On Fishing: Creatures of the Deep. Site N-Gage marked “Coming Soon” also such games as FIFA 08, Asphalt 3: Street Rules, World Series of Poker, Midnight Pool 3D, Snakes Subsonic, Mile High Pinball, Brothers in Arms, The Sims 2 Pets, World Series of Poker, One, Pro Series Golf, Dogz, Brain Challenge and Bounce Boing Voyage.

All points earned by the players during the First Access N-Gage, will be removed from the database during the global launch of the service.

N97

Nokia presents the new N97 touchscreen mobile phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Nokia describes the N97 as the the world’s most advanced mobile computer and you may consider the N97 as the 5800 XpressMusic with a keyboard. The Nokia N97 has a 3.5-inch large touchscreen display, a 5 Megapixel camera with auto focus, Carl Zeiss lens, LED flash, 32GB internal storage, and a microSD card slot (up 16GB).

The N97, other than the touchscreen, comes with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It supports A-GPS and has Nokia Maps 3.0 preloaded. The N97 supports also HSDPA, WiFi and Bluetoothconnectivity.
The N97 runs Symbian-based S60 OS 5th Edition and has some of the features of 5800 XpressMusic. Nokia will launch the N97 first in Asia and Europe and the price is about Euro 550
Samsung Electronics, a leading mobile phone provider, today announced the launch of the elegant “UltraTOUCH” or Tocco Ultra, the perfectly beautiful and fully equipped full-touch slider phone. This debut comes ahead of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where Samsung will deliver its new vision for full-touch mobiles at the forefront of style and design. As with previous Ultra editions, the UltraTOUCH re-defines perfectionism in style, design and technology – now with full touch
Mobile phones have become a necessity for all of us. Every person from a peddler to a noble laureate use mobile phones for both professional and personal use. Starting from the very first mobile phone which only had basic features like calling and messaging, the latest mobile phones have multiple features like data transfer options, Internet options, downloading facilities, etc. Today mobile phones have become the most sought after gadget among people. It has become very popular among youngsters who enjoy flaunting fashionable phones with cool exteriors.


The two famous mobile phones which have presently grasped the market are Nokia N97 and Sony Ericsson W595. Nokia, undoubtedly has been ruling the mobile market ever since it launched its first mobile phone. However, the market has expanded uncontrollably over the years. Following the footsteps of Nokia, various other companies have also launched their hand sets with further upgradation and innovations. One of the most famous mobile company other than Nokia, is Sony Ericsson. The company is highly praised for its innovative technological ideas, stunning looks and affordable prices. For example, the W595 has gradually grasped the market and has exposed a strong competition for other mobile companies.

The Sony Erricsson W595 has a wide array of options for users. The best feature that has popularized it in the world market is its dual network support. This handset supports both 2G and 3G network connection that enhances network connections. So, now you can enjoy maximum network even if you are traveling or are based in any rural area with low connection possibilities. Apart from this, the W595 has a universal classy look which suits the personality of both youngsters as well as adults. Youngsters like it because it caters fashionable desires. They consider mobile phones as a symbol of fashion and style.

A sleek look with multiple functions is of utmost importance for customers. People no longer use mobiles just for calling and messaging purpose. It has obtained a broader functionality because of the multiple options it displays. The Sony Ericsson W595 has distinctive options which appeal to the general principles of attractiveness. Everyone like objects which looks fabulous and works smooth. The TFT display of this mobile along with an accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate has made it easy and user friendly for use. The memory card slot allows a memory enhancement of up 2GB, which leaves enough space for you to save files. Other than this, it has GPRS, Bluetooth, and EDGE to transfer data to other mobiles. The USB port helps to transfer data to other gadgets like an external hard disk, your PC, laptop etc.

Sony Erricsson W595 guarantees a fast and uninterrupted Internet connectivity with the help of WAP browser. This WAP browser is also backed by HTML programs. Hence, there is no need to visit net cafe or go for a wired connection at home. With W595, you can enjoy maximum wireless connectivity. Other than this, it has a high resolution camera which can well be used as a substitute for the original Digicams. Among additional features, it has a Walkman player, FM radio, track Id music recognition, shake control and many more.

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BlackBerry 9100 came out yesterday:When we talk about BlackBerry, we should first think of is the QWERTY keyboard, business models,BlackBerry also launched BlackBerry Pearl series had SureType keyboard. Recently, BlackBerry 9700, after the official sale, the other a 9 Series BlackBerry 9100 has also come to light.

Although only the image exposed, there is no detailed parameters of this phone, but this phone is still surprised us. This phone also canceled before the trackball, instead of using optical touch pad, but the SureType keyboard is a continuation of the Pearl family style.
After releasing some pretty powerful mobiles these past months, T-Mobile has just announced that it will be releasing the Touch Pro 2, which is a Windows Mobile 6.1 enabled phone.


The Touch Pro 2 has the same old stuff like the other phones by T-Mobile. It has a 802.11 b/g, 3.6-inch screen, slide-out keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera and the TouchFLo. It also has a 512MB of ROM and 288MB of RAM. It is 4.57 x 2.33 x 0.66 inches of height and width, and 6.3 ounces of weight.

Its 3.6-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen has a 480 x 800 resolution and an adjustable tilt screen. It has a Bluetooth, WiFi connectivity, second VGA camera, supports numerous audio and video formats and has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that has a talktime of up to 390 minutes.

Touch Mobile is set to release this handheld on August 12.
Nokia has released a new X Series phone called Nokia X2. It’s come with 5-megapixel camera with video recording, bluetooth 2.1, FM radio, and microSD slot.
Nokia X2 is really a low cost music phone only $112 featuring with Symbian S40 OS, 2.2-inch QVGA display, dual speakers, 3.5mm headset jack and also integrated Facebook and Nokia Messaging.

Nokia Morph concept hold official web page at Nokia. Based on Nanotechnology, this concept will provide a flexible design, and will provide following opportunities for mobile phones.

* Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live
* Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving
* Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension
* Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge
* Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices

Manufacturers and carriers are showing commendable restraint in avoiding totally bastardized, walled-garden versions of Android on their handsets (for the most part), but they're not avoiding it altogether -- take Sony Ericsson here, for instance. The company has announced that it's expanding the reach of its PlayNow app store to cover Android in concert with its launch of the X10, which presumably means that users will be juggling a minimum of two sources for third-party wares on this thing. Long-term, this kind of needless fragmentation seems like one of the greatest threats to Android's ability to become and remain a heavyweight player in the smartphone ring -- but then again, what do we know? It's not like these guys haven't already figured out how to dominate before with UIQ... ah, wait. Anyhoo, yeah, back to the topic at hand: devs are now invited to submit their Android apps for inclusion in the PlayNow store, so hey, you may as well -- the phone's looking to be a hottie, so it can't hurt to have your stuff featured on there, we figure.
Motorola CLIQ is the newest Android phone. It is made by Motorola and will be available on the T-Mobile network. Some of the key features include 3G/HSDPA connectivity, 5MP camera, and of course GPS receiver. It just wouldn’t be complete without the GPS – so you can Google Maps, Street View and bunch of location aware apps from the Android market place.


Motorola CLIQ will come with a 3.1″ screen, have a 1420mAh battery, WiFi, and bluetooth. A few other nice specs include the accelerometer and proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, and the microSD card support up to 32GB.

Did we mention it has a Qwerty keyboard? That’s a must for a lot of people. And it has a glass screen – much better than most other Android phones.

Though the idea of a cellphone watch is not so new, the TripleWatch designed by Manon Maneenawa has an interesting triple flip technique that allows the user to transform the watch into a normal cellphone. When used as a wrist watch, the phone has a speaker button that allows the user to answer the phone and hang up while driving.

Somehow similar to the Snaked concept, the NEC Tag is a flexible phone concept that can be , for example, hung from a belt or wrapped around the user’s arm. Interesting is that the phone has shape-memorizing material and sensors that allows the phone to change its shape according to the mode.
Except tech characteristics that are listed below, it became known that one of the mobile operators that to distribute LG KU990 will be Vodafone. The company logo is on the LG-KU990. According to rumors the phone will be equipped with 5 Mp and will support third generation networks (3G), it will be sold in Europe on October 12.


Tech characteristics:
* Network : GSM/EDGE, UMTS/HSDPA
* Display : 3.0 inch, 320 x 240 pixels, 262 000 colors
* Camera : 5.0 Mp, xenon flash
* Additional camera : VGA
* The amount of embedded memory : 130 MB
* Expansion Slot : microSD
* Bluetooth 2.0, A2DP
* USB 2.0
* FM radio
* Zize : 103.5×54.4×14.8 mm
* Weight : 112 grams
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