Nokia C6-01 is the latest member of C-series that is officially announced by Nokia today.  The phone is running on Symbian^ 3 platform just like Nokia C7 .It is little bit shorter than that of Nokia C7 as its measured dimensions are 103.8 x 52.5 x 13.9 mm whereas its weight is 161 gram.  The screen size of it also reduced to give this gadget a slimmer but stylish look. It comes with 3.2″ AMOLED touchscreen with nHD resolution.

Nokia C6-01 has endowed with same technology as employed in Nokia E7 mobile phone i.e. ClearBlack. It provides support to both 3G and 2G network and that’s why it will offer the user better connectivity and communication experience than before. You can expend its 8GB built-in memory through a 2GB microSD card in the box. The internal memory of phone is 340 MB, 256 MB RAM .it also has proximity sensor for auto turn-off and accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate features and same you may get in HTC Desire HD.  The phone is thicker than that of E7.
This Nokia phone has integrated with 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels snapper that also has the features of autofocus, dual-LED flash , Geo-tagging and face detection. The user can record a clear video through 720p@25fps and video stabilization capabilities of this snapper. It is loaded with ARM 11 680 MHz processor, 3D Graphics HW accelerator. You will have two options in terms of color  selection ;one is silver grey and second is black. The people who love top watch the TV programs will get the exciting facets of TV-out and WebTV in it.

Nokia C6-01 comes with a set of well designed features including
  • 3.2 inches AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display
  • Internal memory upto 340 MB with 256 MB RAM, 1GB ROM
  • 8MP Camera with Video recording facility
  • Bluetooth version 2.0 with A2DP
  • microUSB connectivity version 2.0
  • MP3 ringtones
  • Talktime upto 11hrs 30mins
PRICES IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
India – 20130 Indian rupees
Pakistan – 38247.0 Pakistan Rupees
UAE – 1610.40 United Arab Emirates dirhams
Singapore – 603.90 Singapore dollars
Hong Kong – 3422.10 Hong Kong dollars
Canada – 402.60 Canadian dollars
Malaysia – 1348.710 Malaysian ringgits
Philippines – 19526.10 Philippine pesos
Egypt – 2616.90 Egyptian pounds
HTC is announce to release a new Windows phone 7 that called HTC 7 Pro. HTC 7 Pro Windows 7 phone comes with unique design elements and embracing distinctive materials that providing an exclusive series of applications, utilities and an exciting set of cutting-edge features and technologies. The HTC 7 Pro Windows Phone 7 will be available in US market in the first half of 2011 with Sprint and also comes in Asia Pacific market and Europe in HSPA/WCDMA 900/2100 MHz, GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz networks.

HTC 7 Pro fetures SharePoint and Pocket Office to view & edit docs, Zune media hub services with thousands of video titles and music tracks and HTC apps to keep you updated on various topics such as Stocks app lets you view stock prices and check indices, Notes app so you can post and arrange your notes on a bulletin board, Flashlight app, free Converter app, and weather app.

HTC 7 Pro Windows phone 7 is boasts 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 3.6 inches Capacitive touchscreen with 480 x 800 pixels, 448 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, up to 16GB storage, 5MP camera with autofocus and LED flash, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Multi-touch input method, QWERTY keyboard and Li-Ion 1500 mAh Standard battery that provides Up to 5 hours 30 min for talk time and Up to 360 hours stand by.

HTC 7 Pro Windows 7 phone also offers Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 2 Mbps, microUSB v2.0, GPS support, GPRS and EDGE Class 32 and meassuring 117.5 x 59 x 15.5 mm with weight 185g.
Nokia launches the Nokia C5 mobile phone, an inexpensive touchscreen Smartphone with a couple of neat features that may well pique your interest if you want a new cell phone that’s simple to use but covers all of the essentials for modern-day phones. What’s new with the Nokia C5-03? The Nokia C5-03 Smartphone has a 3.2-inch touch display and now features Wi-Fi, for fast internet access without the need or expense of a data plan. The Nokia C5-03 also features a compass and assisted GPS for use with the latest version of the free Ovi Maps hands-free navigation service, now featuring public transport support and location sharing through social networks.

Nokia C5-03 like many recent Nokia phones, you can put your most important contacts directly onto the homescreen so you can call, message or chat them up in just two taps. The Nokia C5-03 handset has a 5-megapixel camera with 4X digital zoom, but no flash. The Nokia C5-03 cell phone measures 105.8mm x 51.0mm x 13.8mm (L x W x H) and weighs 93 grams - that makes it a similar size to the (imminently) forthcoming Nokia C6-01, and quite a bit smaller than the Nokia N8 or Nokia C7.

The Nokia C5-03 phone comes with up to 40MB of user memory and support for MicroSD cards up to 16GB. The talktime is quoted at 11.5 hours for GSM use and 4.5 hours using 3G. Standby time is estimated at 24-25 days. The operating system is Symbian 1 (aka. S60 5th edition touch-edition). The Nokia C5-03 cell phone allows for easy email set-up - either an existing webmail or POP3 provider through Nokia messaging. For business users, there’s also the option of Mail for Exchange. If that isn’t enough, you’ll also find a quick setup wizard for Ovi Mail for users either new to email or who want a different account for their mobile messaging. As you’d expect, there’s also access to Ovi Music and the Ovi Store so you can fill your device with fresh content on a daily basis.

Launching globally at the end of this quarter, the Nokia C5 mobile phone is expected to retail at around €170 before taxes or operator subsidies. As soon as we receive a Nokia C5-03 test sample, we will publish a photo gallery with high resolution pictures, followed by an extensive Nokia C5-03 review.
HTC‘s newest Android phone has been revealed, the HTC Gratia, though given it appears to be a European version of the HTC Aria they’re not making a huge fuss over it.  Packed into a compact chassis is Android 2.2 Froyo, a 5-megapixel camera and HTC Sense; there’s also a 3.2-inch HVGA touchscreen and 600MHz Qualcomm processor, along with dualband 900/2100 HSPA/WCDMA and WiFi b/g.

Connectivity includes Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a microUSB port and 3.5mm headphone socket, and then there’s GPS, a g-sensor, digital compass, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor.  Storage is via microSD card, augmenting the 512MB of ROM (RAM is 384MB).  There’s also an optical trackpad, touch-sensitive keys and the rubbery casing design with exposed screw-heads that we first saw on the HTC HD mini.

The whole thing measures in at 103.8 x 57.7 x 11.7 mm and weighs 115g.  No word on pricing at this stage, but HTC say the Gratia will hit most European carriers and markets in November 2010.
Motorola ATRIX is the name of the upcoming handset from the company that will come loaded with impressive list of features. Its wide 4 inches of TFT capacitive touchscreen delivers resolution of 540 X 960 pixels and support 16M colours. Just before the start of long awaited Consumer Electronics Event (CES) 2011, Sanjay Jha, CEO for Motorola Mobility, revealed the new Motorola ATRIX 4G at a press release.

Motorola ATRIX runs on Android 2.2 (Froyo) and is powered by dual core 1Ghz Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC processor and sports a 4-inch display, which supports qHD display at a resolution of 960×540 pixels.

This handset supports 24-bit color depth, which makes images clearer and vibrant and in terms of connectivity option is concern it supports GPRS,EDGE,Bluetooth,USB,3G and of course (HSPA+)i.e.4G network. The dual core 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 SoC processor supports Android Froyo with MOTOBLUR User Interface and comes with 16 GB of onboard memory that can be expandable upto 32 GB with memory card.

Motorola ATRIX 4G can be hooked with a Notebook with a help of super-slim laptop dock, which is touted with a media dock to make the best of the HDMI port of ATRIX 4G. ATRIX 4G supports dual Camera, primary (back) 5 Megapixel camera with AF and LED flash and Secondary (Front) VGA Camera at resolution of 640×480 pixels. Other features include 1GB RAM, Geo tagging, Compass, Accelerometer, Proximity, Light Sensor and Multi touch Input Method.

Motorola ATRIX 4G comes with 1930 mAh Li-on battery pack that offers talktime of  upto 9hrs and supports Standby time upto 250 hrs. Motorola ATRIX 4G will come with US based wireless carrier AT&T and it will be made available later in first quarter of 2011.  so let's talk about the Motorola ATRIX features,specifications and Price in India


Motorola ATRIX 4G SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES :
# size 116.8 x 63.5 x 10.1 mm and Weight 136 gm .
# internal memory 16 GB with 1 GB RAM.
# External strorge capacity up to 32GB.
# Phone Book : Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photo call
# 5 MP camera with high resolution 2592×1944 pixels,
# Digital Zoom feature and Video recorfer speed 720p@30fps.
# Face detection , Geo-tagging and image stabilization features
# Talk Time Up to 9 hr and Stand by Up to 250 hr.
# Mp3 and MP4 Players.
# Stereo FM Radio with RDS support.
# Bluetooth , microUSB v2.0 and  Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity.
# Network support : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
# 4 inches Touchscreen display .
# Android Operative System v2.2 Froyo.
Samsung will be launch a new Samsung Galaxy Android smartphone, namely Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830. The Samsung Galaxy Ace is powered by a 800MHz Processor (MSM7227-1 Turbo), a 3.5-inch touchscreen display that can deliver a 320 x 480 pixel (HVGA) resolution, and runs on Android 2.2 Operating System with Samsung’s Touchwiz UI.
The Samsung Galaxy S5830 Android smartphone is equipped with 5.0-megapixel photo snapper with auto focus, LED flash and video recording capabilities, 150MB of internal memory, microSD memory card slot for up to 32GB, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Touch-sensitive controls, 3.5mm headphone jack, FM Radio with RDSLi-Ion and 1350 mAh standard battery. The the Samsung S5830 also support Java Via third party application, MP4/H.264/H.263 file for video player, and MP3/WAV/eAAC+ for audio player.
For connectivity, Samsung Galaxy Ace is offers WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, microUSB v2.0, DLNA capabilities, GPS with A-GPS support, HSDPA 7.2Mbps 900/2100 and EDGE/GPRS 850/ 900/1800/1900. as the Android smartphone, Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 is support Google app, includes Google Search, Maps, Google Maps Navigation(Beta), Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration and acces to Android market.
Incredible by name and only slightly less so by nature, this phone is HTC's entry into the underpopulated 4-inch touchscreen arena. In fact, it's among the first UK handsets to fill that niche, but more are on the horizon.
It's blessed with HTC's slick Sense UI and a high-quality screen, but is this latest mobile phone's foibles enough to warrant waiting for its incoming competitors, or the HTC Desire S?
With the ink now dry on the contract between Nokia and Microsoft, the C2-01 is among the last of a dying breed: a Symbian OS-toting Nokia mobile. Oh, and it's sans touchscreen, too.
Yes, for one of the latest mobile phones, it's decidedly old-school. That said, it's cheap, simple and devoid of anything more fancy than a 3G connection, which will suit minimalists. But can it really hold up in market dominated by smartphones?

The Facebook phone. Well, no, it isn't. Nothing is really, but it is the new mobile phone to try to take the title.
It's an Android 2.2 phone with an overlay created in conjunction with the social network. We found that it certainly felt like a budget phone – but it's supposed to, and it wears the moniker with pride.
Those looking for one of those new and fandangled 'Facebook Phones' should definitely take a good, hard look at the Cloud Touch - while technically it's nowhere near as gifted as some of the competition, the overlay and thought process gone into INQ's customisation is something we're already big fans of, and it's only going to get better.
Though the HTC Desire's technology is now being surpassed, it's aged beautifully thanks to some timely price drops. However, all things must come to an end (or at least be supplanted by something new). The HTC Desire S has arrived to take over from its predecessor in the Android race.
In many ways, it's quite similar. We'll still be looking at a 3.7-inch 480 x 800 screen, Android overlaid with HTC's Sense UI and a 1GHz processor. However, HTC hasn't totally rested on its laurels.
The design and build of the handset is excellent, save for a slight Wi-Fi cutting-out issue. The camera is good quality, producing serviceable still and HD video that would be quite good if it weren't for a small stuttering issue.
Call quality was excellent, with voices coming through crisp and clear, and it's a shame how little we get to say that about handsets these days.
The browsing experience was generally strong, with the speed that web pages load still impressing us, and Flash is taking yet more steps forward in its 10.2 guise. It was still finicky at times, but when it did work, it was fairly smooth, which is more than we could say for many Flash 10.1 single-core phones.
However, the reason the Desire has kept up with everything that's come after is because it was so far ahead in the first place. The Desire S isn't. It's a great phone, and one we would wholeheartedly recommend in a vacuum.
The HTC Desire led the revolution, but the Desire S could be just another member of the rabble.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc

Could Sony Ericsson finally be about to deliver on the promise of, well, every smartphone it's ever made that wasn't quite good enough? Maybe it was stupid to hope, but we did anyway.
An attractive design with a curved back that's just 8.7mm thick in the middle? Check. Impressive new Exmor camera technology? Check. Good spec list, including HDMI output? Check. Superb video player? Check.
The hardware is extremely impressive, both in terms of looks and performance. Forget the fashionable dual-core phones – when done right, a single-core 1GHz processor can do it all, although busy, dynamic websites will cause the phone to chug a little.
As it is, we're prepared to overlook the Xperia Arc's few minor flaws (small buttons, odd text entry) thanks to its stunning good looks, superb screen and very decent photo performance. You can't help but love it once you've held its magically thin body and gazed adoringly into its dazzling Reality Display.
PlayStation. Phone. The jury's still out on whether the two will go together quite as well as such classic double acts as Chas and Dave - but, at least in this iteration, it's turned out to be a damper squib than the time we believed Back to the Future would turn out to be real by the time 2011 rolled around. It features a four-inch screen, slide-out gaming controls and the PlayStation Suite.
With the PSOne-era games that are on offer, we were hoping for a little bit more raw power considering the 1GHz processor chugging away under the hood. While Final Fantasy VII might be a bit much to delve into on the bus, we can only imagine games like the original Rayman keeping people going for a few minutes.
Much of what ails the Xperia Play could be fixed with time and care. As it stands, however, we reckon you could do better for your money. The Xperia Play is too pricey for casual gaming, while we'd suggest serious gamers would be better served by picking up a full-on mobile console. Sony fans have the NGP to look forward too, and we'd seriously recommend the 3DS as an alternative.
Nokia will most likely reinforce its current software strategy - focusing increasingly on a new MeeGo platform for high-end models, using its old Symbian workhorse for cheaper smartphones, and offering developers simultaneous access to both with its Qt toolset.
Having its own operating system gives Nokia full control over its devices rather than being beholden to a third party such as Google or Microsoft.
Apple and Blackberry maker RIM have used their own platforms to great effect, while the market is flooded with very similar smartphones running Google's Android.
Mobile phones of the future are all set to turn into technological marvels, if LG decides to put any of these designs into phone manufacturing that is. The company recently announced the winners of the 3rd Annual Design the Future Competition in which, participants set out to designs phones of the future. And they did come up with some pretty awesome designs to! Virginia Tech ID students, Zack Filbert, Chris Carpenter, James Connors, and Kees Luyendijk won the first place with their design.
The runners up were no less awesome. The Premium won second place, with a 3D interface, that hooks on to a car for a full fledged infotainment system and car-info system. Dua Xiong won the Prop Mater’s Choice Award for the Flutter, a fan-like smartphone that opens up to display a OLED touch screen. This phone will feature in a future film too! The Atlas phone grabbed attention too, with a dock featuring a tracking system which senses hand gestures and projecting the pages. Yet another phone design to look out for was the Surface, a watch phone with a Braille-like design system. Future phones are all set to be technological design marvels.
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Nokia E97 is a concept design by Fabien Nauroy, shows an incredible thought and a stylish phone. This concept phone has a complete keyboard in an AZERTY layout and there is a small LCD display above the keyboard. This envelop like design aims to set a limit between professional and personal life. The included leather case contains a second pocket to hold an additional screen. The parcel post like packaging of this phone has made it even more attractive and the best part of this concept phone is the futuristic pull-out LED display that can be used as a storage device and can create and share files or pictures.




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