Senin, 25 Agustus 2008

Samsung D307 QWERTY

. Senin, 25 Agustus 2008 .


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Service 850/1800/1900 MHz digital
Weights 4.3 ounces
Dimensions 3.7″ x 1.9″ x .85″
Main Display Screen 176 x 220 pixel, 262K TFT color display
External Display Screen monochrome LCD / 96 x 96 pixels
Polyphonic Ringtones Yes. Chords: 64
Form Factor Clamshell
opens vertically, or horizontally for landscape mode
Internal Antenna
Messaging
Email Client Protocols Supported: POP3, IMAP4
EMS / Picture Messaging EMS 4.3
MMS SMIL / up to 300 KB message size
Text Messaging 2-Way: Yes
plus IM (AOL, Yahoo!, ICQ)
Text Messaging Templates Yes
Input
Predictive Text Entry Technology: T9
portrait mode only
Side Keys up/down keys on left / voice key on right
Text Keyboard Layout: QWERTY
Data and Network
Data-Capable Yes
Packet Data Technology: EDGE (EGPRS)
WAP / Web Browser WAP 2.0 / supports WML, xHTML, iHTML, cHTML (i-Mode), CSS, GIF, JPEG, WBMP
Connectivity
Bluetooth Yes
PC Sync Widesync
USB Yes
Office Productivity and Organization
Alarm Yes
Calculator Yes plus currency converter
Calendar Yes

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Voice Memo Yes
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Sony Ericsson W600i Walkman

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Display

The 176 x 220 pixel 262,000 color display is brilliant and crisp which makes gaming quite fun. The screen measures 1.8”, which is large enough for games and reading text messages. The relatively small size of the screen is not a bother because of the good resolution and fast refresh rate. Photos look great on the display, as do videos.

MP3 Player and FM Radio

The MP3 player is easy to get to compared to phones like the LG VX8100 and LG VX9800 on Verizon where the player is buried under layers of menus. Simply select the Walkman icon to start the player, which reads and displays MP3 ID tags, so you'll actually see your song info too. To listen to MP3's you can use the included headphones with inline remote or the three speakers, one of which is a sub woofer. It has surprisingly good audio quality for such a small phone and beats most other mobile phones easily, though it does sound a little tinny—let’s face it, it’s still just a phone! Speakers that small can do only so much. Volume wise, the little phone packs quite a punch for small rooms or in the car. The interface for playing MP3's could use a few minor tweaks but for the most part, it’s intuitive and easy to navigate. When the Walkman application is minimized, you can use the side buttons to controll music playback and volume. The MP3 player has an equalizer and even offers Sony's signature Mega Bass. All in all, it's a great sounding MP3 Walkman with a strong feature set by phone standards. If only it had more memory or an expansion slot so it could hold more tunes. Sony Ericsson includes their Disc2Phone software which burns tracks from MP3s and helps you get them on your phone. You'll use the included USB cable to copy tunes to the phone (it works like a removable drive under Windows and Mac OS). One caveat when using the Walkman feature: the battery level drops quickly when playing MP3's through the speakers, so don't plan on listening to a lot of music through the speakers if you want to make several calls afterward. Stick to those nice-sounding earbuds!

The phone uses Sony Ericsson's connector for headphones. The connector and inline remote can be separated from the earbuds should you wish to use your favorite headphones with a standard 3.5mm connector instead.

The phone has an FM radio tuner and application which supports RDS (radio data support) so it can show station names and other info provided by the station. You'll use the included earbud headphones whose cord has an integrated antenna when listening to FM radio. Reception and sound quality are good by phone standards.
Camera

The1.3 megapixel CMOS camera can take pictures up to 1280 x 1024. Other modes include 640 x 480 and 160 x 120. In video mode, you can shoot at 176 x 144 or 128 x 96. The camera saves video clips as 3gp files so viewing them on your computer is quick and easy if you have Bluetooth and QuickTime.

Pictures taken at sunset or in low light look better on the phone’s screen than the computer screen since the pixels are packed in tighter on the phone’s screen and noise isn’t as apparent. The flash isn’t the brightest, but it does help improve low light shots. The pictures had a very blue tinge when viewed on a PC.

Pictures taken in other lighting conditions came out much better though. The auto white balance did a good job and they looked sharp for being taken with a cell phone. Sadly, the W600i’s photos can’t compare to the S710’s, which were truly superb by camera phone standards.

Specs:

Display: 262K color LCD. Screen size diag: 1.8 ", r esolution: 176 x 220 pixels.

Battery: Sony Ericsson Standard BST-37 Lithium Ion rechargeable battery. 900 mAh capacity. Battery is user replaceable. Claimed talk time: up to 8.5 hours. Claimed standby time: 400 hours.

Performance: 256 megs of internal memory.

Size: 3.6 x 1.8 x .9 inches. Weight: 4.2 ounces.

Audio: Built in speaker, mic and a Sony Ericsson's proprietary stereo headset port. Supports polyphonic (40 voice), MIDI and MP3 ringtones. Vibrating alerts supported.

Camera: Integrated 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera with digital zoom. Also records video clips with audio. Picture resolutions range from 160 x 120 to 1280 x 960 and videos can be taken at 176 x 144 and 128 x 96 resolutions.

Phone: GSM quad band world phone, 850/900/1800/1900MHz. GPRS and EDGE for data. Access NetFront WAP browser with limited HTML support, text and MMS messaging applications included.

Networking: Bluetooth. IR.

Software: Sony Ericsson OS. Bundled applications include Contacts, Organizer (Calendar, Tasks and Notes), Messaging (supports SMS, MMS and email), WAP/xHTML browser, RSS reader, voice recorder, media Player, image viewer and file manager. Desktop syncing software for Windows: PC Suite. USB drivers to use the phone as an external drive when copying music to phone is included. CD ripping software for Windows included.
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Sony Ericsson GC89 PCMCIA

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# WiFi 802.11b and g for up to 54Mbps download speed when near a local hotspot
# EDGE v4 compatibility gives you up to 274Kbps data transmission on GSM networks
# Surf the Internet, check email, send and receive text messages
# Quad-band GSM for worldwide cellular data access


# Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/SP2/XP
# PC Card Type II, 32-bit Cardbus
# Supports MNP & V.42 Bis Data Compression
# No remote power needed. Power comes from the PC card slot
# Dimensions - 3.37 in x 2.13 in x 0.20 in
# Weight - 1.55 oz
# Download Protocol - GSM 800, 850, 1800, 1900
# WiFi 802.11 Compatible - Yes, g and b protocols supported
# Network Compatibility - GSM 800, 850, 1800, 1900
# 3G Data Speeds - Yes
# Data Download Speed - EDGE/GPRS

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Motorola ROKR w iTunes

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Description: The first phone with Apple's iTunes music player software. This bar-style tri-band GSM phone also features built-in stereo speakers, a VGA camera with flash, Bluetooth, microSD (TransFlash) memory card slot, speakerphone, and an airplane mode

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Motorola A-630 QWERTY

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The A630 is the size of a typical mobile phone, but unlike most phones its hinge is on the side so that it opens up like a pager. Apparently recognizing the difficulty of using a T9 keypad for intensive text messaging, Motorola has used the rotated design to allow them to include a full QWERTY thumbboard with directional pad instead of just a number pad, making texting, email, and instant messaging easier. The exterior of the phone still includes a number pad for phone dialing, as well as a monochrome caller ID display.



The A630 doesn't stop at just the thumbboard, however. The handset comes with an integrated 0.3 megapixel (VGA) camera with 4x zoom (presumably digital), SMS and MMS support for sending and sharing text and images, dedicated gaming keys and a 220 x 176 pixel 16-bit color display that offers portrait as well as landscape views. It also supports Bluetooth for wireless connectivity to a headset, handheld, or PC. The phone also includes a speakerphone mode, and all of that runs on a tri-band GSM radio.

Included software on the A630 allows for downloadable J2ME applications, downloadable polyphonic ringtones, and e-mail. The included e-mail application supports POP3 and IMAP4, while an included instant messaging client supports multiple IM networks.

The Motorola A630 will be available through Cingular Wireless later this summer.

A high-resolution image of the A630 is available on the following page.
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Motorola RAZR V3 Phone Black

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Tactile and Totally Recognisable
Take time out to enjoy the feel, touch and finish of the special-edition black RAZR V3. The metal materials and finishes
create a smooth, easy-to-use phone that has real visual impact. The spun metal finish of the keypad is designed to gently reflect the light, whilst a blue electro-luminescence panel defines each character and key, creating an unmistakable special-edition black RAZR V3 signature.

Capture the World
Create high quality images with the Motorola special-edition black RAZR V3’s brilliant picture capture and review. The VGA camera’s effective 4 x digital zoom and quick exposure controls delivers excellent results. Capture the world in style.

Key Features

* External dimensions: 13.9 x 55 x 98 millimeters
* Weight: 95 grams
* External color display
* Picture caller ID
* Nickel-plated copper-alloy chemically-etched keypad
* Internal display: 2.2 inch 176 x 220 pixel 64K color TFT display
* External display: 96x80 pixels 4k color CSTN CLI
* EL keypad illumination panel
* Internal quad-band antenna
* Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom
* Integrated Class 1 Bluetooth® wireless technology
* 22kHz polyphonic speaker with MP3 ringer support
* MPEG4 video Playback
* 3D Graphics Engine
* Java™ MIDP 2.0
* Dedicated Messaging & Browser keys
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N70 nokia Product

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Despite being an otherwise excellent handset, the Nokia N70 struggles to measure up as a business phone mainly as a result of its inability to properly work with documents - for which its keypad and medium resolution screen are to blame. Poor synchronization capabilities further worsen matters, yet there is no denying that the N70 hosts excellent document viewing software, as well as rock-solid connectivity, good battery life, the ability to easily expand memory and a 2 Megapixel camera which delivers impressive results. Add an adequate brower, and you have yourself a decent 3G phone.
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