Yet another video featuring the N900 from Maemo HQ . This one shows Maemo Linux 5 in action on the new internet tablet. We can’t wait to check out this phone. The way in which the tabs are switched makes us feel real jealous !
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Nokia N900 Official Pics
The Nokia N900 is out finally and the device certainly looks promising. Check out the official pics below for now while we bring you live pics and coverage from Nokia World 2009. Looking at the pics , the N900’s design has drawn a lot of inspiration including the N810 Tablet, the HTC Touch Pro, E75 and also N96. Continue reading “Nokia N900 Official Pics”
Nokia don’t Forget to Launch the N900 in India at a Realistic Price
Well the N900 is out now and all Nokia crazy wannabe Linux phone owners from India might have skipped a heart beat if they saw the official announcement for the N900. Towards the end of the official release email , it reads as follows
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Nokia N900 is Official runs Maemo Linux and might be the Best Nokia Phone Ever
Nokia N900 has been getting a lot of buzz weeks before Nokia World 2009. Mobile-Review posted pics and specs last week and yday we saw a official press shot being leaked . But today the N900 just got an official announcement as Nokia continues to bombard us with press releases. The phone runs Maemo Linux and you know what the device looks really promising – We would even give it the title of the Best Nokia Phone Ever by simply looking at the specs.
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Motorola MING A1200
The Unique transparent flip and simple elegance projects your successful life style. The Motorola A1200 combines function with form: unique flip enables be-cool-use with the flip closed. Full screen camera viewfinder, enhanced viewing of incoming messages and track information when playing music. The Business Card Reader with 2MP camera allows you to automatically capture and store business card information into your phonebook. And enjoy FM radio or play MP3 tracks and build play lists with RealPlayer (AAC+, WMA). Touch screen meets trendy!
Specifications
Band
GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Data
GPRS
Size
96mm x 52mm x 22mm
(3.77″ x 2.04″ x 0.85″)
Weight
122g (4.30oz)
Battery Life
170 hours standby time
7.4 hours talk time
Main Display
262k color TFT LCD, 240×320 pixel resolution
Camera
Yes, 2.0 megapixel resolution
Video
Video capture/playback
Messaging
MMS/SMS
Email (POP/IMAP4/SMTP)
Bluetooth Yes
Infrared No
Java Yes
Polyphonics Yes (40 voice)
Memory
8MB on board memory, microSD expansion
Availability Now
Price Rs. 17000-18000
Motorola to Preinstall Yahoo Mail and YIM on Some Handsets
partnership with Yahoo that will allow for certain Yahoo applications to come preinstalled on some handsets.
America?s top cell phone maker, Motorola has announced a partnership with Yahoo that will allow for certain Yahoo applications to come preinstalled on some handsets.
The first such handsets are likely to be available by the end of March, and will include the YIM instant messaging solution, as well as Yahoo Mail, Address Book, and Calendar software.
This comes shortly after Motorola?s partnership with Google on integrated search services. It appears that they are trying to come up with a good mix of what they see as they best services from each internet giant, in order to create the highest quality mobile internet experience.
via [Teleclick.ca]
Motorola to give some handsets a Google icon
Google found a new way to get onto a cellphone, and this time I mean literally. Last week, Motorola announced it would integrate a Google icon onto some if its handsets in 2006
Google found a new way to get onto a cellphone, and this time I mean literally. Last week, Motorola announced it would integrate a Google icon onto some if its handsets in 2006. The Google button will give users the power to connect to Google instantly from their cellphone. The new handsets will be distributed globally to “select” Motorola customers.
Motorola seems to be walking the fence when it comes to competition between the major search engines. Though Motorola and Google announced their global alliance last week, it was only back in July that Motorola and Yahoo! teamed up to make Yahoo! services more available on Linux-based mobile devices. It’s nice that Motorola seems to continue to play nice with others. It would be a bad move for the company to enter into any exclusive partnerships. Instead, it should continue to offer products catered to what customers what. It seems to be doing a good job of that lately.