Bluetooth Capability Without Looking Like Captain Kirk

By Aditi | February 25, 2008 10:27 pm |
Categories:
Cell phones,Wireless

blualert_wristband_3 Tired of the inconvenience of a wireless Bluetooth headset, or looking like some sort of cyber-geek with that thing sticking out of your ear all day? Or perhaps you work in an environment where it is not possible to wear or hear a headset. The BluAlert Vibrating Bluetooth Wristband is intended for Bluetooth users who want a more discreet device or don’t want to worry about fiddling with an earpiece. The simple, sporty-looking band is intended to rest comfortably around the wrist and vibrate to alert the user of incoming calls. The wristband works at 2.4GHz. and takes about three hours to charge for 100 hours of standby time. To assure you will never miss an important call, once paired with your mobile phone, the band will pulsate if it is ever taken more than five meters away from it.

The BluAlert Vibrating Bluetooth Wristband goes for about $68.

LG-KF510 Slider Cell Phone

By Aditi | February 14, 2008 2:04 pm |
Categories:
Cell phones

LG-KF510 Slider Cell Phone
After the success of the “CHOCOLATE” model, LG Electronics has recently launched the LG-KF510, a stunning new slider phone. The company premiered this latest model at the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona.

The LG-KF510 is expected to resist damage when it falls thanks to it’s sturdy metal frame. It has an interactive user interface that incorporates fascinating animation based on the LG’s sophisticated touch technology.

The screen of this sleek cell phone is 10.9mm thick tempered glass. The LG-KF510 boasts a 3.0 mega pixel camera and MP3 player as well.

The LG-KF510 will be available worldwide starting in March 2008 at an ERP of $330. The company is offering two color versions of this model: Stardust Dark Gray and Sunset Red.

Source: LG

N-Gage Reborn

By Aditi | February 6, 2008 9:42 pm |
Categories:
Cell phones

The N-Gage, a taco-shaped nokia-n-gage phone/gaming system that failed horribly shortly after it’s original launch in October 2003, has apparently resurfaced after all these years as a software application. While you can still see the pile of N-Gage games on the shelves of Gamestops all over the country, the concept behind the gaming phone might just be more plausible in this format. As phones evolved after the initial launch of the device, people soon found out that the N-Gage games could actually be played on other devices, making the phone itself obsolete.

This new attempt to take over the mobile gaming market, which has surprisingly been under developed in the way of online multiplayer games since the N-Gage’s last incarnation, will allow all future Nokia users the ability to enjoy mobile gaming on a new level. If you currently own a N81 you should be able to download the demo software already and I believe they have actually hacked it to make it compatible will all Nokia model’s boasting the proper hardware. What this means is we may actually see mobile gaming taken seriously. It’s been attempted before and with portable gaming systems losing their wired connections, it shouldn’t be to difficult to make this into a reality instead of the failed mess it currently is.

When things like this come around, it almost makes me regret my iPhone.

NEC Announces Transparent Flask Phone

By Aditi | January 29, 2008 3:50 am |
Categories:
Cell phones

 Flask Phone Coming some time in ’08 will be the new NEC Flask Phone, a transparent touchscreen cell phone that runs on a liquid battery. The idea is that you can actually see the cell fluid disappear as you use your phone so you know how much power you have left, similar to the fluid in a lighter.

The phone has a valve on the bottom to refill the coloured fuel. The fluid looks to come in fluorescent green, blue or red, with an eye-catching lava lamp sort of aesthetic. No telling how much the fluid will cost, however. In fact, NEC has released little information thus far about the Flask Phone other than photos. No word on the exact release date, specs, pricing or networks.

Nokia launches $50 mobile

By Aditi | January 28, 2008 6:10 pm |
Categories:
Cell phones

Nokia 1209

Nokia has recently announced the launch of two handsets aimed at consumers in emerging markets. One of them is Nokia 1209, one of the cheapest propositions on market today.

Very similar to it’s predecessor, Nokia 1208, this unit presents maximum functionality for less bucks. But even for $50 it has color display and polyphonic ringtones. But the main feature is the multiuser address book. Though this mobile is aimed for countries where people can’t afford buying mobiles for every person in the family, Nokia’s developers made address book with multiuser access. That means that everyone in the family can use the unit and have it’s own password protected list of numbers. Yes, this definitely make sense for target countries – India, China, Brazil, Pakistan, Vietnam, Russia and Egypt.

The main idea of this device сan be described by one sentence from official press release – “Designed for first time buyers, the Nokia 1209 incorporates Nokia’s intuitive user interface, dust resistance, and offers up to 80 languages. The Nokia 1209 also has a one-piece key mat for durability and reliability.”

Nokia 1209 will appear in stores this fall.


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