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Last month, the Samsung Galaxy Spica was spotted and was made available in Russia. Now the same Samsung Galaxy Spica I5700 has been made available in Europe, CIS and soon in the MEA region, providing a good choice for Android users and the ultimate mobile experience. It feature a 3.2” HVGA TFT display, a 3MP camera with autofocus, and 180MB of internal memory. Like most phones, it also makes use of a microSD slot which can be expanded up to 32GB, multimedia features for audio and video files and the usual Bluetooth connections.

(Source) Press

Tags: autofocus, bluetooth, cis, Europe, Galaxy, hvga, internal memory, mobile experience, multimedia features, Russia, Samsung, Samsung, Spica, video files
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  • As the LG BL40 continues to draw raves, people seeking to get a hold of one may want to head on over to Top 10 Mobile Phones. It is now available for purchase over there with some contract deals in the process with Orange.

    The LG BL40 is part of LG Electronic’s Chocolate mobile phones, featuring a full touch screen interface and HSDPA support to enhance the user mobile experience and faster downloads. To refresh your memory on the features of the LG BL40, it comes with a 5 megapixel camera, a music player, a FM radio and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. So if you want one, check it out at Top 10 Mobile Phones.

    (Source) Top 10 Mobile Phones

    Tags: chocolate, contract deals, fm radio, LG, megapixel camera, memory, mobile experience, mobile phones, music player, Orange, touch screen interface
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  • To sum it all up, Palm’s Treo Pro Smartphone has now invaded New Zealand! At least that is how it all sums up as Palm has announced the availability of the Treo Pro via the Telecom New Zealand XT Mobile Network.

    Initially, we posted about the Treo Pro being made available in Mexico. And slowly, it is making its way towards nearby bordering territories to address business needs.

    The easy-to-use phone layered on Windows Mobile 6.1 professional aims to make life easier for people, providing Treo Pro users the proper assistance as far as managing their daily itineraries.

    Treo Pro’s catchy thin design touts a high-resolution color touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard. It also comes with a removable battery that packs up to five hours of talk time and enough strength for the business user’s needs, offering a powerful yet effortless mobile experience.

    In summary, the Treo Pro is the business professional’s mobile buddy. The need for productivity these days is apparent and to achieve that, wise devices such as the Treo Pro can make it all happen as well as cover other areas needed by people when it comes to self-management.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: bordering territories, business professional, color touch screen, full qwerty keyboard, management source, mobile experience, mobile network, new zealand mobile, Palm, Palm Treo, proper assistance, resolution color, smartphone, telecom new zealand, thin design
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  • Kingston Technology has announced the release of the first XMP-ready HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMMs for notebooks. These HyperX SO-DIMM memory for new DDR3 XMP-supported , Intel Centrino 2 Processor Technology systems were collaborated on closely to provide extreme mobile experience aimed at the gamers who can turn to laptops for quality performance.

    “The HyperX DDR3 XMP SO-DIMMs were tested on the Flextronics W840 DI notebook PCs with great success,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. “DDR3 notebook users can now enjoy the same benefits such as lower latencies and voltages that enthusiasts and gamers have had for years with HyperX memory for desktop computers.”

    HyperX is backed by a lifetime warranty and free 24/7 technical support.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: desktop computers, flextronics, gamers, hyperx, Intel, intel centrino, kingston technology, Laptops, Laptops, mobile experience, Mobile News, notebook pcs, notebook users, Notebooks
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  • Filed under: Laptops, Mobile News
  • The much awaited Treo Pro smartphone will be available for use on the Sprint Mobile Network starting March 15. This was announced today by Sprint and Palm Inc. Treo Pro will be available through all Sprint retail channels, and Sprint retail stores, for $199.99 with a two-year subscriber agreement (after a $100 instant rebate and $100 mail-in rebate, with an Everything plan with data or a $30 per month or higher data add-on). It also will be available through the Palm Store and Palm’s B2B sales organization beginning March 16.

    Treo Pro is a sleek, full-function smartphone offering users the ease of use and robust features they demand while providing the reliability and manageability IT departments require. With the EV-DO Rev. A speeds of Sprint’s Mobile Broadband Network, Wi-Fi, GPS and Windows Mobile 6.1 capabilities, Treo Pro helps busy professionals stay connected on the go so they can structure their lives around their priorities without sacrificing work productivity.

    Treo Pro is the first Palm phone available with Internet Explorer Mobile 6, with options for either a mobile-optimized or desktop-like Internet browsing experience on America’s most dependable 3G network. It blends a high-resolution color touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard with a removable battery that packs up to five hours of talk time and enough strength for the business user’s needs, offering a powerful yet effortless mobile experience.

    Palm’s Wi-Fi hardware and software innovations on Treo Pro make it easy to get online fast and manage network connections and power usage. The one-touch Wi-Fi button provides a clean, uncluttered Wi-Fi experience that gets Treo Pro users rapidly connected at home, in the office or in Wi-Fi hotspots.

    (Source) Business Wire

    Tags: 3g network, 3g networks, Cell Phones, color touch screen, full qwerty keyboard, mobile broadband, mobile experience, Palm, palm inc, palm phone, palm store, Palm Treo, software innovations, sprint mobile, sprint1, work productivity

    One thing about owning a phone and making calls is the scope of coverage. Normally, your service provider limits calls to local vicinities and should you want roaming services, this will mean additional cost and services. If that should be the case, the best you can do is avail the best one there is and Truphone Local Anywhere is most certainly it.

    The introduction of Truphone’s multi-country, single-SIM service will change the current experience of people with an international lifestyle. Their mobile experience is currently characterized by frustration, brought on by constantly having to juggle multiple SIM cards and mobile phones in order to minimize their mobile costs.

    Truphone Local Anywhere Benefits include:

  • Number portability of existing mobile and landline numbers to Truphone;
  • Full service multi-language customer support;
  • Ability to manage their Caller ID (CLI);
  • Competitive rates on domestic calls, SMS, and data in home country;
  • Low cost international calling to the world from any Truphone Local Anywhere-supported country;
  • Up to 80 percent savings on roaming charges when visiting other countries;
  • No roaming surcharges to receive calls in most major destinations;
  • TruFriendsTM – providing even lower calling rates to call to other Truphone Local Anywhere customers;
  • Additional “virtual” country mobile numbers to seem ‘local’ in another country so friends/colleagues can call at local rates.
  • (Source) Press

    Tags: caller id, Cell Phones, international call, mobile costs, mobile experience, Mobile News, mobile numbers, mobile phones, Mobile Software, roaming charges, sim cards, SMS, truphone

    iSkoot Launches Kalaida Platform

    iSkoot officially launched Kalaida, its new platform for carrier partners around the world that empowers a wide range of mobile handsets with new capabilities including full-time, real-time connection to social networks, personal e-mail, instant messaging, and news feeds.

    Kalaida concentrates processing in the network, allowing multiple services to run on the handset at once and bringing the mobile experience closer to what users expect: immediate, single sign-in connection to the services they care about most. The platform currently supports Facebook along with leading e-mail, IM, and news services, and is rapidly extensible to support regional preferences and add new services as quickly as Internet users embrace them.

    Running on the simple handsets most consumers still use, the thin Kalaida mobile client offers real-time notification of new mail, chat sessions, social network activity, and news items, even while users compose messages, check status updates, and chat with friends. All services are delivered over available data connections, without requiring 3G or WiFi for optimal performance.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: iSkoot, mobile experience, mobile handsets, Mobile News, Mobile Software, optimal performance, social networks




     

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