Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
30
The latest wave of rumors comes directly from the Land of the Rising Sun, which said that Sony has been working on its own mobile / portable video game console has been in place for just over a year.
Certainly, nothing that has not echoed in any corner of the Internet at the time or repeatedly, and then nothing Nikkei (via Gizmodo) intended to disclose the matter too. However, considering the source and the fact that the PlayStation combine with Sony Ericsson is but a natural evolution for the company and the recent interest in the iPhone platform has aroused as the magnitude of publishers Capcom and Square Enix have Nikkei in fact investigate the matter, revealing that the project is commissioned in July last year and designed to compete directly with the iPhone as a hybrid between both platforms.
… Or basically the same thing that has been heard to date, except that, for once, the source has an impeccable reputation. A by evidence. Soon.
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
30
In what is certainly a welcome surprise for anyone who has jumped between manufacturers during their recent 2-3 cell, a proposal developed by the European Commission aims to standardize the microUSB port for our infinite collection of magazines. Movement with which Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Apple, Motorola, NEC, LG, RIM, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Samsung seem to agree.
Certainly as a guarantee to keep in mind in particular, if we conceive that this consortium represents over ninety percent of the European mobile market, and that insurance has become even more intense once the EC’s strategy to condense profile environmentalist The user may change without disintegrating cell charger with every new device (probably cheaper cost terciarizar to the fixture, or omit it entirely in the package).
The first terminal connector standard will be implemented as the light in 2010 (nothing different from what we know today), which is only imagining how intriguing is that they claim Apple or Sony Ericsson (among others) before the arrival of microUSB. In particular, Sony Ericsson has already taken the first steps toward “open up”, making one side as the Memory Stick Micro storage medium and using microSD in their latest proposals.
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
28
Someone has just confirmed on the Internet (and purchased) the first crack for the iPhone 3GS … but nevertheless, I was sad about the fact.
And it is that someone-or George Hotz, according to the sources used exactly the same exploit “24kpwn” responsible for the jailbreak iPhone 2G and crack, resulting in the crack of 3GS iPhone in less than a week.
True, I had some help but this has not washed all the fact that the challenge presented by Apple has been reduced to a great disappointment. In the words of someone:
On a personal note, I am sad. Apple, it took me a week to destroy your new defenses. And let us re-use such an exploit; 24kpwn is 5 months ago. Although I guess it must have been painful to see these terminals operating on the assembly line, knowing that everyone had a vulnerability, and could not correct it.
Summing this melodrama then: the same tools and methods used in the past to jailbreak the iPhone with the original juice as necessary and sufficient to perform its magic on iPhone 3GS. Missing just a re-editing and retouching here and some ACULLICO, and we’re ready.
Apple, here we go …
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
28
The T715 is a compact design and mobile phone with slider (slider) which, according to Sony Ericsson, is the size of a credit card when closed, and that your battery provides autonomy for up to 20 days in standby mode!
This is a phone with 3G HSDPA technology which comes with a 2.2 inch screen, integrated 3.2 megapixel camera with flash (which the Sony Ericsson called Photo Light), slot for microSD cards and Bluetooth with A2DP.
Filed under:
Sony Ericsson
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
17
BlackBerry Tour 9630 is the powerful feature-packed business smartphone which able to provide users an instant access to emails, calendar, contacts, robust business applications as well as location-based services, ideal for folks who want to stay socially connected on the go.
Interesting features of BlackBerry Tour 9630:
- 2.44-inch vibrant screen display with 480 x 360 pixels resolution at 245 ppi and 528 MHz Qualcomm processor also 256MB RAM
- Large, highly tactile, full-QWERTY keyboard and intuitive trackball navigation
- 3.2 megapixel camera with variable zoom, auto focus, flash and image stabilization
- 1400mAh Lithium Ion battery supports up to 5 hours of talk time or up to 14 days of standby time
- Built-in GPS with support for geotagging, BlackBerry Maps and other location based applications and services
- MicroSD/SDHC card slot supports up to 16 GB of expandable memory
- Full HTML Web browser, 3.5mm headphone jack and support for Bluetooth Stereo Audio Profile (A2DP/AVCRP)
- Easy mobile access to Facebook, MySpace and Flickr, as well as popular IM services including BlackBerry Messenger, Yahoo! IM, AIM, Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger
- Corporate and personal email with attachment viewing, calendar, integrated address book
- Preloaded DataViz Documents to Go for viewing and editing Word, Excel and Powerpoint documents
- Supports BlackBerry App World that include wide variety of applications including travel, productivity, entertainment, games, social networking & sharing, news & weather and more
- BlackBerry Media Sync allows users to quickly and easily synch music from iTunes and Windows Media Player with the smartphone
- Includes voice activated dialing, enhanced background noise cancellation and low-distortion speakerphone
Filed under:
BlackBerry, GPS
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
16
Nokia 3710 fold is a compact clamshell runs on the usual Nokia S40 UI, but is taunted as the phone that pioneers a new more intuitive remake of the UI – a definitely welcome and much needed boost to usability. It has a 2.2-inch 16M color QVGA display, a 3 megapixel auto focus camera and a GPS receiver with Nokia Maps. A microUSB port, a microSD card, stereo Bluetooth, a 2.5mm audio jack plus quad-band GSM/EDGE support and tri-band UMTS support complete the feature list of the Nokia 3710 fold.
Nice Features: GPS with A-GPS support, Nokia Maps for S40
Internet Features: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, Email, IM
Fun Features : MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player, MPEG-4 player
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
15
The Nokia E72 extends the functionality of its forerunner with a 5 megapixel camera, HSUPA (up to 2Mbps) and faster HSDPA (Up to 10Mbps). The UMTS support has upgraded and now the E72 will come with two tri-band versions (850/1900/2100 Mhz and 900/1900/2100 Mhz). The best part is that the Nokia E72 has managed to maintain the slim 10mm waistline of its predecessor, despite the added goodies.
The Nokia E72 features are pretty much on par with the E71 – S60 3rd edition UI, a 2.4″ QVGA landscape screen, microSD card slot and FM radio. On the connectivity end we’ve got WLAN, A-GPS, FM radio and quad-band GSM. There’s also a 3.5mm standard audio jack, Bluetooh and USB onboard.
Among the other goodies on board the new Nokia E72 is the new optical Navi key, which serves as an optical trackpad for going through menus and applications and the electronic compass that enhances the GPS navigation experience.
Nice Features: GPS with A-GPS support, Full QWERTY keyboard, Optical trackpad, Five-way scroll key, Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Internet Features: Email, Instant Messaging, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Fun Features : MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player, 5 MP Camera with autofocus and LED flash, Stereo FM radio with RDS.
Filed under:
GPS, Nokia, Wi-Fi
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
6
Blackberry Pearl Flip 8230 is a new Blackberry from RIM featuring a large SureType QWERTY Keyboard for easy dialing or typing a message and email. This Smartphone has two high resolution displays, and with external LCD display you can preview your incoming message without to open the handset. Another feature of Blackberry Pearl Flip 8230 such as:
- a 2,0 Mega pixel camera with flash, zoom and video recording
- Advanced media player for videos, pictures and music
- SDHC/MicroSD Card Slot with support up to 16GB
- Easy Mobile Acces to Facebook, Flickr and MySpace
- Support for Blackberry App World
- Blackberry Media Sync
- Voice activated dialing and speakerphone capabilities
- Blackberry Enterprise Server and Blackberry Internet Service Support
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
4
Sony Ericsson C901 GreenHeart is one of the first eco-friendly phone and it’s a remake of the C901 Cyber-shot candybar. Sony Ericsson C901 GreenHeart has a 5 MP camera with Geo-tagging (cell-ID), smile and face detection, smart contrast and red-eye reduction feature and it made to capture a great moments in your life.
Nice Features: Walkmate, CO2 Calculator, Eco friendly materials, Accelerometer sensor
Internet Features: WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS reader, Email, Push Email, IM, Google Map, YouTube application.
Fun Features : 5 Megapixel Camera with autofocus and xenon flash, WMV/MPEG4/H.263 player, eAAC+/MP3/WMA player
Filed under:
Sony Ericsson
Author:
UnderThePurpleSky
Jun
4
Sony Ericsson Naite is a candybar phone for green minded people who want an eco-friendly phone on lower budget. Naite comes with a 2,2 inch QVGA display and 2 megapixel camera. It also will have 3G/HSDPA support, USB, Bluetooth, and MicroSD (Transflash) up to 8GB. Sony Ericsson Naite also have another interesting feature such as Ecomate, CO2 Calcultator and Eco Friendly materials also will be available in Vapour Silver and Ginger Red color.
Nice Features: Eco Friendly Material, Ecomate.
Internet Features: Email, Push Email, WAP 2.0/ HTML (Netfront)
Fun Features : FM Radio, MP3/eAAC/WMA Player, MPEG4/WMV/ H.263 Player, 2 Megapixel Camera.
Filed under:
Sony Ericsson