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Monday, June 29, 2009

Sony Ericsson T715 mobile phone

Sony Ericsson's new T715 can help you keep on top of all your work and social commitments. Its smart desktop feature will send you direct reminders of appointments, notes and even birthdays as well.

Round the back there's a 3.2-megapixel camera and the built in photo light means you can take snaps even in dark surroundings.

The front is filled with a large 2.2in display and there's a slide out keypad underneath. It also sports a fast 3G internet connection, so there's no hanging around waiting for webpages to load.

The T715 will be available later in the year, see Sony Ericsson for further details.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Samsung Jet touchscreen mobile phone

Samsung is hoping to catch the eye of touch phone converts with its new Jet handset.

In addition to being fully touch sensitive, its 3.1in screen uses AMOLED (active matrix organic light emitting diode) technology for high contrast and vibrant colours and its WVGA resolution offers great detail.

It packs a speedy 800MHz processor so it should be no slouch and it runs Samsung's own TouchWiz 2.0 user interface. The camera stretches to 5-megapixel and there's 2GB of storage on board and a MicroSD card slot if you want to add more.

The Jet will be available later in the year, see Samsung for more information.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Sony Ericsson Yari mobile phone

Sony Ericsson is hoping to take mobile gaming to a new level with its new Yari handset.

Unlike traditional models, where you press buttons to move things on screen, it recognises guestures and movements, so you use your whole body to interact with the game. Not only will it keep you entertained, but you'll get a mini workout as well.

It also features a 5-megapixel camera and the music call feature lets you share your favourite tracks with callers with just the push of a button.

The Yari will be available later in the year, pricing will depend on contract. See Sony Ericsson for further details.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Apple iPhone 3G S

Apple has unveiled its latest addition to the iPhone range - the 3G S, which promises a faster processor and better camera.

The snapper has been given a modest upgrade to 3-megapixels but includes autofocus to avoid blurry pics. It can also capture video now which can be easily uploaded to YouTube or sent via MMS.

The new voice control feature lets you tell it what to do and the digital compass ensures that maps are always the right way round so you can be sure you're heading in the right direction.

The iPhone 3G S will be available from 19 June, price depends on contract. For further details, see O2.

Friday, June 05, 2009

Samsung Pixon12 12-megapixel camera phone

The Pixon12 is the first 12-megapixel camera phone in the world, according to Samsung. There's no hanging around between shots either as it should be ready to go again in just two seconds.

Not only does it pack a high pixel snapper, but it also features a 3.1in AMOLED (active matrix organic light emitting diode) touchscreen display with a high contrast ratio of 10,000:1.

It comes with both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built in and the internal memory runs to 150MB, which can be easily expanded up to 16GB thanks to the MicroSD card slot.

The Pixon12 will be available later in the year, price will depend on contract. See Samsung for further details.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

HTC G1 Google Android

Google-android The G1 Google Android is not your average mobile phone - it runs on Google's Android operating system which includes fun, diverse applications and a number of Google-exclusive widgets such as Google Maps, Google Street View and the Google search engine.

With the G1, you can chat, browse the web and check emails. Plus, with the WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity you don't have to wait ages for pages to load up. 

The Google G1 is all about communication - you can use AIM, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk and even Windows Live Messenger. The G1 Google Android also supports AAC, MP3, WMA and 3GPP formats. The QWERTY keyboard slide out from underneath the screen and the GPS chip helps you to find your way.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Sony Ericsson Aino mobile phone

Sony Ericsson's new Aino mobile can help set your media files free, so you can enjoy them anywhere.

The Media Go function allows it to pull content from your PC over Wi-Fi, so it can synchronise your latest music and movies automatically without a wire in sight. It can also tap into content on a PlayStation3 as well thanks to the Remote Play feature.

It's well equipped in other areas too, packing a 3in touch sensitive screen and 8.1-megapixel camera to boot.

The Aino will be available later in the year, see Sony Ericsson for more information.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Samsung i8910 HD mobile phone

Multi-megapixel camera phones have been around for sometime now, but Samsung is upping the ante further with the i8910 HD - the world's first mobile that can capture high definition video.

In addition to 720p video it can also take 8-megapixel images and there's plenty of storage space available with 8GB on board and a microSD slot if you need more.

The 3.7in touch sensitive screen uses AMOLED (active matrix organic light emitting diode) technology so you'll get intense colours and contrast.

The Samsung i8910 HD is available now from Orange, price depends on contract.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Pure Sirocco 150 DAB iPhone dock

Pure's new Sirocco 150 is the first DAB micro system to gain the official Apple Works with iPhone stamp.

It'll happily accomodate other iPods too and if that's not enough it packs an analogue FM tuner in addition to digital radio. It can also playback MP3 and WMA files stored on USB flash memory, SD card or CD.

The bundled remote control can change tracks on the iPod and there's no need to squint to make out the tiny display as track names will be shown on its larger LCD screen.

The Sirocco 150 will be available in June for £149.99, see Pure for more information.

Monday, May 11, 2009

T-Mobile MDA Compact V mobile phone

T-Mobile's latest handset is perfect for those that like to stay in constant contact with online services.

The MDA Compact V can run widgets that update automatically from sites such as BBC News or Twitter. It features a 3.2in touchscreen display and runs the latest version of Microsoft's mobile OS Windows Mobile 6.1.

It comes with GPS built in and a trial of CoPilot satnav software so you'll never get lost again. In addition it packs a 5megapixel camera plus MP3 and video player so you'll never be stuck for entertainment.

The MDA Compact V will be available on 21 May from free depending on contract, see T-Mobile for further details.


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