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Tuesday 03 April 2007

Kyocera E1000: low-end CDMA    [ 03-04-2007 16:20 ]

Author: Verа Kozlova     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

The list of new Kyocera products that made their debuts lately also includes the E1000. The handset is designed for CDMA2000 networking, but it doesn’t support EV-DO standard. It is packed in ther folder-style form-factor with the external display. The E1000 is meant for the users of voice services only, not data. Thus the manufacturer promises to set a low price for the model. Kyocera E1000 is expected to become available in local stores this summer.

The specs sheet of Kyocera E1000:
  • Internal display: 2” 176x220 pixels, 262K colors
  • External display: 1” 96x96 pixels, 65K colors
  • 1.3-megapixel camera
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Li-Ion 900 mAH battery
  • Talk time – up to 3.7 hours
  • Standby time – up to 215 hours
  • Dimensions – 90x46x19.5 mm
  • Weight - 95 g.

Rating: Rating: 5

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More light shed on HTC CENSUS    [ 03-04-2007 14:22 ]

Author: Serge Novikov     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Some more details on a new HTC's enterprise communicator have become available lately. In FCC documents it is mentioned as HTC CENSUS. The device is remarkable for its form-factor, or to be more precise, for its rectangular design, the fingerprints scanner and missing camera. Besides you can find the info on GPS navigation in the manual and notice a SiRFstarIII (GSC3LTif) chip on the photos of its hardware filling.

Short spec sheet of HTC CENSUS:
  • Networks: CDMA 850/1900 MHz, EVDO 1x
  • Operating system: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition
  • CPU: Intel Bulverde 416 MHz
  • Memory: 128 MB Flash ROM/64 MB SDRAM, SD slot
  • Display: 3.5”, touchscreen, 240x320 pixels
  • Battery: Li-ion polymer, 3000 mAH
  • Connectivity: miniUSB, Bluetooth, IrDA
  • Dimensions: 153.9x79x29.2 mm
  • Weight: 350 g.

Rating: Rating: 3

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Nokia Siemens Networks starts operations    [ 03-04-2007 11:58 ]

Author: Serge Novikov     Translation by: Saliquincer    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Nokia announced today that Nokia Siemens Networks started its operations on April 1, assuming a leading position in the communications infrastructure market and ready to help its hundreds of customers across the globe meet the challenges of connecting the five billion people that the company believes will be "always on" by 2015.

The new company, owned by Nokia and Siemens, holds a top three position in the industry (based on 2006 pro-forma revenues of EUR 17.1 billion) and is ideally positioned to tap growth opportunities in both the wireless and fixed communications markets. Nokia Siemens Networks has approximately 600 customers and operates in about 150 countries, combining deep local presence and know-how with the global reach and international support of an industry leader. The company starts with strong momentum. Approximately 140 joint bids have been submitted since anti-trust approvals in November, in addition to the separate Siemens and Nokia activities.

"Already starting as one of the leaders of the industry, we have a clear objective: to become number one. We want to be the number one communications enabler for our customers; the number one company connecting the world through seamless connectivity of mobile and fixed communications; and the number one workplace of choice for our employees. We also want to be known for operating with the highest standards of ethics and integrity," said Simon Beresford-Wylie, chief executive officer of Nokia Siemens Networks.

Nokia Siemens Networks has five product business units - Radio Access, Broadband Access, Service Core and Applications, IP/Transport, and Operations Support Systems - that provide a full range of products and applications for fixed, mobile and converged networks. Additionally, the new company addresses the growing demand for services through its Services Business Unit, which has some 20,000 professionals worldwide.

Rating: Rating: 1

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RoverMedia Q7 multimedia player    [ 03-04-2007 09:36 ]

Author: Verа Kozlova     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Rover Computers has introduced a new player – RoverMedia Q7. This is a multimedia device supporting AVI, MPEG4, 3GP video, MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC audio, JPG, BMP, GIF images and e-books (it’s possible to playback music and read book simultaneously).

In addition the player comes equipped with an FM-radio, a voice recorder and games. Its built-in Li-Ion battery ensures about 6 hours of MP3 playback time or 3 hours of video.


Audio can be tuned with a 5-band equalizer. The device carries from 1 to 4 GB of memory onboard and an expansion slot for SD cards. This multi-functional device measures just 53x40x14 mm and weighs in at a mere 25 g. However taking into account the side ratio of the player on the picture, we assume there might be an error in the description and the dimensions are in fact slightly different.

Rating: Rating: 2

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