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Tuesday 11 March 2008
LG Glimmer – touchscreen slider for Alltel
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Author: Irina Turina Source: Unwiredview Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Sony Ericsson has filed a patent application for “orientation based multiple mode mechanically vibrated touchscreen display. Probably the company will use this development for its PSP phone. According to the patent application, this will be a handset with a full touchscreen display, accelerometer (or other orientation sensor), no physical buttons, and a screen feedback set-up to be reconfigured through software between PSP and phone functionality. The display is somewhat divided into several areas, including a “display inside a display”, a numeric keypad, gaming elements and so on. The device is convenient to use as a media player or a camera with the screen content rotating automatically depending on the device orientation.
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Author: Irina Turina Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Samsung has released a WiBro-communicator SWT-W100K in Korea. Packed in a 15.7 mm housing it provides wireless access to the Internet at up to 13 Mbps. There is a 4.3” WVGA touchscreen display. The company draws out attention to T-DMB digital broadcasting, built-in GPS-receiver, 8 GB of memory, Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0, 2-megapixel and VGA-cameras. Its media player supports MP4, Xvid, WMA and H.264. The communicator is already available in Korean stores at some 500 000-600 000 Won, i.e. $500-600.
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Author: Serge Novikov Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Motorola site has posted pictures of two new handsets – the W260g and W376g clamshell phones of the company’s budget segment. The site hasn’t provided other details except for the pictures and that the products will be distributed on the North American market. We can guess that from the North American operator’s logo on one of the phones. Well, have a look at the pictures…
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Author: Irina Turina Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Motorola has reported that Stu Reed, formerly the president of company’s Mobile Devices business, decided to leave the company. Reportedly, he will resign soon. According to Motorola, Mr. Reed and his team launched a number of key initiatives that the company will continue to drive and expand upon. He helped generate significant cost savings by consolidating suppliers and implementing a comprehensive supply chain strategy. Greg Brown, president and CEO, expressed his appreciation to Reed’s contribution and wished him the best in the future.
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