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Tuesday 24 July 2007
Samsung SGH-S720i: below the SGH-S730i
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Author: Irina Turina Translation by: Oleg Kononosov
Samsung has published a rundown of its portfolio that includes the newcomers to the company's line-up. Among these is the Samsung SGH-L600, coming in slider-style form-factor. Being a women-aimed phone it is available in violet and stores some special features like calories burnt calculator, and some custom features for women.
Spec sheet of Samsung SGH-L600:
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Author: Serge Novikov Translation by: Oleg Kononosov
Nokia has put up a quite interesting commercial for its new handset - Nokia 6110 Navigator that embraces satellite navigation abilities, which are, in fact, featured in the clip. The plot is the best part about the commercial, push Play to find out how an astronaut can get to his destination on some different planet, as always there is no way to do that without a mobile phone at hand.
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Author: Irina Turina Translation by: Oleg Kononosov
Sony has debuted a new series of portable MP3-players, Walkman NWD-B100. The new range comprises models NWD-B103/B103F carrying 1 Gb onboard (which translates into about 660 tracks) and NWD-B105/105F with 2 Gb (about 999 tracks). Both units come armed with a USB plug for easy and straightforward PC connection, as well as 3-line color LCD display. Listing other settings, the players also employ voice recorder and 6 different equalizers, MP3 and WMA file formats. On top of that all F-marked models come with FM-tuner. All Walkman NWD-B100 players come in black, white and violet colors; sales kick off in late August.
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Author: Irina Turina Translation by: Oleg Kononosov
Independent Security Evaluators has announced that Apple iPhone is vulnerable to hacker attacks, that can allow your foes to obtain access to information stored int the handset's memory. The device can be overrun via Wi-Fi wireless connection, and also a special web-page, that an iPhone user has to open in Safari (naturally, a victim can be persuaded to do so in a variety of ways).
The researches over at Independent Security Evaluators claim to have tested it with their own hands - they wrote a script, embedded it in a web-page and then used Safari on the iPhone to open it. This way, the experts say, they managed to access confidential information stored in the handset's memory - call history, messages, contacts, passwords and other things. On top of that, with these manipulations done, one can controls the cracked iPhone remotely - send messages, make calls, record audio and so on.
Independent Security Evaluators has already forwarded the information on iPhone vulnerability to Apple. For the time being, in order to keep out of such problems, the users are offered to visit only known and trusted web-sites (which doesn't sound too promising, to be honest).
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Author: Irina Turina Source: Slashphone Translation by: Oleg Kononosov
The web has finally got the leak on Samsung's very own SGH-P520, which is no stranger to our news posts - some time ago the P520 made it through the FCC chambers. In some sense, the Samsung SGH-P520 is here to strike back at Apple iPhone and LG Prada: the handset comes equipped with a touch-screen and ditches any kind of keypad, with only pick/hang up buttons mounted on otherwise bare surface. The device is also remarkable for pocket-friendly dimensions and skinny profile.
Spec sheet of Samsung SGH-P520:
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Author: Irina Turina Translation by: Oleg Kononosov
Nokia N81, a smartphone that has already made a number of appearances in our news headlines, is now official - the company's site now has the profile of the Nokia N81. As you remember, supposedly it is housed in slider type form-factor, run on S60 3rd Edition FP1, comes with 8Gb of onboard memory, 240x320-pixel resolution and 16 mln colors, as well as a 2 MPix camera and a bevy of connectivity options like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. All this in (unofficial information) 102x50x17,9mm package at 140 grams. The release date is seemingly some time during the Q4 2007.
The profile posted on the maker's page corroborates the preliminary facts - the N81 indeed comes with WCDMA connectivity, though HSDPA is not on its spec sheet, 240x320-pixel resolution and Symbian 9.2 S60 3rd Edition FP1 inside.
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