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The Celltronix VR1 Bluetooth headset in the pictures has one extra trick that most Bluetooth headsets can’t perform. The device will be able to record up to 8 minutes of incoming or outgoing calls for you. The device can also be used to record voice memo so if you don’t mind speaking to yourself every once in a while then go ahead and grab it. The VR1’s price matches its capabilities and it can be purchased for just over $100. What do you say?

via thegadgeteer

Tags: Accessories, bluetooth, Celltronix, headset, Mobile News, voice recorder, VR1

INTEX has released 4 new mobile handsets, 3 of which are dual SIM capable. The four new handsets (with estimated price) are the IN 2020E (Rs 3,000), IN 4060 (Rs 3,500), IN 4477 (Rs 4,000) and the IN 80 (Rs 5,500).

The IN 2020E is a dual SIM phone that has an integrated FM radio with recording, a multimedia player with equalizer, VGA camera, mobile tracker, GPRS, 1000 phone book storage and an expandable memory of up to 2GB. The phone can last up to 200 hours standby and 4 hours of talk time.

The IN 4060 is another dual SIM mobile handset holds practically the same features as the IN 2020E except that it has a one Motion sensored game and is good for only 170 hours of standby and 3 hours of talk time.

The IN 4477 is the 3rd dual SIM handset with same features but can be used as a modem for GPRS connectivity via a USB to PC interface.

The IN 80 is the new CDMA 1x handset that features a 2.0 megapixel camera, motion sensor technology, and a battery life featuring 250 hours of standby time and 3.6 hours of talk time. It comes with the same standard features that the three dual SIM phones have (FM Radio & recording, multimedia player with music equalizer, voice recorder, Mobile Tracker, MMS, Bluetooth, support for modem, TF/Micro SD memory support upto 2GB.

Image Courtesy: Intex Technologies

(Source) Telecom Talk

Tags: battery life, book storage, camera motion, cdma 1x, Cell Phones, dual sim phones, expandable memory, fm radio, memory support, micro sd memory, mobile handset, Motion sensor, multimedia player, new mobile handsets, Other Brands, pc interface, sensor technology, standby time, support upto, talk time, vga camera, voice recorder

Samsung SKT SCH-W910 Mobile

Samsung Electronics officially unveiled their new 3G model, the Samsung SKT SCH-W910 VVIP. The Samsung SKT SCH-W910 VVIP features a 2.6 AMOLED internal screen with a 240×320 resolution while the external display is made of a 1.5 megapixel OLED screen with 128×128 resolution. It also boasts of a GPS and a 2 megapixel camera and the standard connectivity options that include Bluetooth wireless technology.

It supports most microSD cards for added memory and storage, an FM radio and an 880 mAh battery. Other highlights of the Samsung SKT SCH-W910 VVIP include a voice recorder, electronic diaries, planners, converter and a calculator.

(Source) Samsung

Tags: bluetooth wireless, connectivity options, electronic diaries, fm radio, GPS, megapixel camera, memory, microsd cards, planners, Samsung, Samsung, samsung electronics, storage, voice recorder, vvip, w910, wireless technology
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  • The age of tape recorders are gone and in their place comes handy mobile devices such as the slim A33 voice recorder from SAFA.

    The said recorder has been launched in the Korean market and boast of 264 hours of recording time. The A33 features A-B repeat function, 2GB of storage capacity and more. It is available in white silver and dark silver.

    Though nothing was mentioned on whether this new slim voice recorder would be available in the U.S. or any other country, it should not be surprising to see it make its way into other markets.

    (Source) Aving

    Tags: 2GB, a33, aving, boast, dark silver, launch, mobile devices, MP3 Players, Portable Devices, storage capacity, tape recorders, voice recorder

    For iPhone owners who want to record their voice, Spin Vox has announced the launch of the first SpinVox-enabled application to be available through Apple’s App Store.

    Using the SpinVox API (Application Programming Interface) nFinity has been able to rapidly develop a new feature for nFinity’s QuickVoice Pro, the latest version of the award-winning voice recorder that instantly became a Top 100 product in Apple’s App Store when it was released in July 2008.

    With QuickVoice you can already conveniently record voice notes, reminders, dictations, meetings, interviews, shopping lists, to do lists, and even entire lectures and multi-session seminars. With the new enhancement, QuickVoice Pro users will be able use their iPhones for the first time to record voice messages which will be automatically converted to text by SpinVox and sent to the email inbox of the user’s choice.

    SpinVox API leverages SpinVox VMCS, the world’s largest commercial speech platform– a Cloud service which already has over 30 million users and is growing fast - to enable Speech 2.0 applications to be built and launched quickly. It enables SpinVox to collaborate with third parties to foster further innovations in voice and expand the Speech 2.0 market.

    Over 400 developers have already registered interest in SpinVox API and, of these, 20 have been selected by SpinVox to be part of the co-creation programme. Those selected include business efficiency, personal productivity, games and social networking applications on Apple iPhone, Nokia Series 60, and Microsoft Windows Mobile platforms.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Apple, Apple iPhone, application programming interface, Business, business efficiency, Cell Phones, commercial speech, iPhone, iphones, mobile platforms, Mobile Software, networking applications, nfinity, nokia series 60, personal productivity, pro users, record voice notes, shopping lists, social networking, speech platform, spinvox, voice messages, voice recorder

    Samsung’s YP-VP1 Voice Recorder

    Samsung recently unveiled a portable gadget in the YP-VP1 voice recorder that also has a built-in camera for photo-tagging. This means that photos can be tagged with a recorded voice using the VoicePix function that is useful to easily find for specific items in the future.

    Coming with two versions; 2GB and 4GB, the Samsung YP-VP1 voice recorder features a directional mic that records up to 30 hours in 192kbps of max quality and provides MP3/WMA playback for up to 50 hours.

    Measuring 34.7×109.6×15mm, it also supports a FM tuner, 1.1-inch color LCD, line-in, MP3 and WMA files.

    (Source) Aving

    Tags: color lcd, fm tuner, gadget, photos, Portable Devices, Samsung, samsung yp, two versions, voice recorder, wma playback




     

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