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Wednesday 30 January 2008

Details on Glofiish V900 from E-Ten’s chief    [ 30-01-2008 14:46 ]

Author: Irina Turina   Source: The Unwired     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

We’ve already mentioned an upcoming E-Ten product – Glofiish V900 communicator, which will be announced at Mobile World Congres in Barcelona next month. A fortnight back E-Ten posted a teaser image of the communicator unveiling the support of digital TV in DVB-H, DVB-T, T-DMB и DAB formats.


This time company’s chief Hwang Shan-rong has shed light on some capabilities of it. Reportedly, the communicator is powered by Windows Mobile 6 Professional running on Samsung 667 MHz processor. The device features 3G networks (with HSDPA), a 3.2-megapixel camera for photo capture, a frontal camera for video calls. We expect other details at Mobile World Congress.

Rating: Rating: 4

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Toshiba SoftBank 921T – waterproof, hinge display, TV-tuner    [ 30-01-2008 10:23 ]

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

It has become a tradition with many Japan’s handset makers to give names of big TV brands to mobile displays and phone image processing systems. For example, Toshiba has equipped its new 921T handset (announced yesterday by SoftBank operator) with a widescreen OLED display called “REGZA”.

This clamshell phone has a waterproof shell, which complies with IPX5, IPX7 standards. Its hinge display can be revolving in two directions. The 921T comes with a TV-tuner receiving “one-segment” digital TV-programs, specially designed for mobile devices.

The short specs of Toshiba 921T:

  • National networks only - W-CDMA with HSPDA (up to 3.6 Mbps)
  • Dimensions: 51x106x19.4 mm
  • Weight: 132 g
  • Display: 2.8” widescreen, 240x400 pixels
  • microSD cards (up to 2 GB)
  • Main camera: 3.24-megapixel, auto focus, image stabilizer
  • Camera for video calls: CMOS, 320-kpix
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth (stereo sound), IrDA
  • Navigation and payment services
  • Terrestrial TV programs

Rating: Rating: 4

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Sanyo W62SA: waterproof with a hinge display    [ 30-01-2008 09:20 ]

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

The spring collection of au KDDI operator has been extended with a Sanyo clamshell phone W62SA. This is a waterproof phone, which complies with IPX5, IPX7 standards. It features a hinge display revolving in two directions, so you can adjust it for watching “one-segment” TV-programs.

In addition the W62SA comes with an FM-tuner, which can communicate music from the phone to home and car audio systems. It also supports “au Smart Sports Run&Walk’ sport package.

The short specs of Sanyo W62SA:

  • Dimensions: 51x106x19.5 mm
  • Weight: 158 g
  • Main display: 2.8” widescreen, IPS (In-Plane Switching) 240x400 pixels
  • External display: 0.6” 96x16 pixels
  • Camera: 2-megapixel, auto focus
  • Memory: about 100 MB onboard, microSD cards (up to 2 GB)
  • Connectivity: USB, Bluetooth, IrDA
  • Navigation services

Rating: Rating: 1

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Motorola to leave handset market?    [ 30-01-2008 09:00 ]

Author: Irina Turina   Source: MarketWatch     Translation by: Rytchkova Anja    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Motorola may leave the handset market, said Richard Windsor, an analyst with Nomura International. Probably, the company will concentrate on becoming an “enterprise and government” company. Reportedly, the recent rumors suggest that Chinese vendors are about to acquire the company, but the deal is unlikely to be completed. Richard Windsor added if any of those vendors buy Motorola, they will hardly solve Motorola’s problems, which he believes are related to platform and software more than hardware.

Rating: Rating: 3

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