Samsung chat 335 is the successor of Samsungs Chat 322, which is one of the successful model of 2010 , the reason being that its a dual SIM phone with a smooth optical trackpad and qwerty keypad for better interaction, but the disadvantage of Samsung Chat 322 was, that it had a inferior camera, which is fulfilled by Samsung Chat 335, but again this is a single SIM phone but additionally it has got Wi-Fi, here are the complete specifications of Samsung Chat 335 Qwerty,
- A 2.4 inch TFT QVGA display with 320 x 240 pixel resolution.
- Internal memory of 60MB, and expansion capacity up to 8GB using microSD.
- 500 SMS storage & upto 1000 contacts storage support.
- A 2.o mega pixel camera with 2x digital zoom & video recording support, with several standard shot
mode.
- Full social networking support with built-in apps.
- Internet browsing on EGDE & GPRS network.
- Support for video streaming, e-mail & instant messaging.
- Multi-format audio player with music library & a 3.5mm audio jack.
- FM radio with RDS support.
- Access Netfront 3.5 browser support.
- Other connectivity options like Bluetooth 2.1, WAP, USB, PC modem.
- A Full QWERTY keypad with optical trackpad support.
- A 1000mAh battery back up support.
- Internet browsing using Wi-Fi connectivity option.
- Comes in 3 different colors.
- Mobile tracker support in case of theft.
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- Optical trackpad & QWERTY keypad support.
- Wi-Fi connectivity option.
- Memory expansion up to 8GB.
- Social networking support.
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- No 3G support.
LG has announced its new phone- the LG KP500 – Low Price Touchscreen Phone.According to the press release by LG , it will be the most affordable touchscreen phone available.It will have 3-inch TFT touchscreen with 256k colors.It will have 3.15 megapixel camera .The LG KP500 has an embedded stylus pen ,the QWERTY onscreen keyboard , and the auto rotating display.The other key features in it will be Flash UI,Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate,Handwriting recognition,GPRS,EDGE,Bluetooth,USB,and FM radio.
A new bread of the Touch Diamond by HTC has recently been born- the new Touch Diamond2. A phone like this is complete with the whole package of an impressive design & high technology.
It has a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, an ambient light sensor, and a gravity sensor. are some of new features.
This new phone has been stretched the limits of display with its wide 3.6-inch 480 x 800 LCD touch screen allowing a sharp display of photos, videos and websites. The screen includes a "touch zoom bar" provided functionality.
It has the new Touch Flo 3D running on Windows mobile with 528MHz processor with 512 MB ROM & 288 RAM. Mobile phone software.
Sony Ericsson W995 is a Quad band GSM mobile phone which has become quite popular among the mobile enthusiast. It is a perfect blend of style & performance. The 2.6' wide TFT display presents a perfect image and text visibility. The Brushed metal body parts give the handset a solid & durable look. The dimension of the handset are 97 x 49 x 15 mm and it weighs only 113.0 grams. It has got 118 M.B internal memory that can accommodates up to 1000 phone book entries. This Wi-Fi enabled device & also supports Bluetooth connectivity, though a USB cable is also given with the handset. Another advantage of this mobile phone is that it includes Accelerometer sensor.
These mobile phones facilitates its users to edit pictures or browse various websites on this WAP browser enabled devices. You can get access to YouTube via this handset. It also incorporates mosition sensor games to make your leisure time more exciting than before.
It will be aperfect mobile.
Sony ericsson X10 is a newly launched first Android mobile phone manufactured by Sony ericsson. The operations of this mobile are incredibly fast and it offers effortless navigation system. The handset has got a TFT Capacitive touch screen where one can control everything using your finger tip.
The 8.0 mega pixel camera gives you superb quality photographs with a single click. You can stay in touch with all your contacts via social networking sites on web. Now share your photos or favorite music through Facebook, or Twitter applications. The face detection technology is another innovative & extra ordinary feature that enables the user to call his or her friends by clicking on their images
taken by the built in digital camera. It also allows Google talk for
instant messaging. The handset is equipped with many useful attributes that everybody wants in their mobile phones. You can transfer data from your phone to another handset or computer via Bluetooth devices. Finally , there’s digital compass, integrated GPS, Google Maps option & java enabled games that makes it a fantastic device.
Micromax is all set to launch its Android smartphone, Micromax Andro A60. This Android 2.1 powered smartphone is a full touchscreen phone from Micromax which would surely create some buzz in Indian markets. Not that it is way cheaper in price that other Android smart phones, but Micromax Andro A60 offers you with all the latest powerful specifications.
Here are the specifications of Micromax Andro A60 Android smartphone features:
- Runs on 600 MHz processor
- Powered by Android v 2.1
- Dual SIM GSM expected
- 2.8 inch touchscreen display
- Gorgeous display screen with a picture resolution of
320X240 pixels
- 3.2 MP camera
- Gravity Sensors
- Digital compass
- 3G HSDPA/HSUPA
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- miniUSB
- 150MB Internal memory
- Expandable memory up to 32GB
- FM Radio
- Music Player
- Video Player and recorder
- Google services – GMail,Google Maps,Google Search
- GPS
Micromax Andro A60 runs on 1280 mAh Li-ion battery, and this Android smartphone by Micromax is expected to offer a talk time of 4 hours and standby time of 10 days.
With all the powerful features and specifications, Micromax Andro A60 is expected to be avialble in Indian markets
very soon with a price tag not more than Rs.8000. The fact that such specifications being offered at so affordable
price would turn out to be a best phone!
The Samsung Wave II [S8530] is the new flagship model of Samsungs Bada based smartphones. Very similar in specification and looks to the original Wave S8500, the main difference being an improved display.
Now featuring a 3.7" 480 x 800 pixel enhanced LCD screen, rather than the 3.3" AMOLED panel found in the original one, the Wave II now comes with a display as large as most of the top-end competition. This new LCD screen (sometimes called "Super LCD" or "Super Clear LCD") uses a completely different technology from the OLED unit found in the older handset (and rivals such as the HTC Desire).
Samsung actually make their OLED displays themselves, but they are difficult to manufacture and there is a worldwide shortage, and this probably explains why the Wave II uses Super LCD. Both types of panels have their strengths and weaknesses, but both types are very good.
As we mentioned earlier, this smartphone runs Samsung's Bada operating system, something unique to Samsung. Bada is an efficient, well designed operating system that worked very well on the old S8500 handset, but the main drawback has always been a relative lack of applications. However, Samsung have been pushing quite hard to make apps available, and at the moment there are 1200 different Bada apps in Samsung's application store.
Perhaps a little surprisingly, the original Wave has sold very well, despite the limited range of applications available for it. Samsung Wave II S8530 Sales success in terms of handsets is likely to be a big driver for new application development, and it looks like the Wave II might well have broad appeal to customers looking for something different from the iPhone.
The rest of the Wave II's specifications are pretty close to the original. Inside is a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor, on the back is a 5 megapixel camera capable of capturing HD video, the Wave II also includes GPS and a digital compass, WiFi and 3.5G support.
The software package includes a capable web browser, email client [including support for Microsoft Exchange], social networking services and a multimedia player. There are a variety of applications available for download, including several games that will make good use of the Wave II's fast processor.
Inside is a large 1500 mAh battery, which should provide a reasonable amount of talk and standby time. It's a little larger and heavier than the old Wave at 124 x 60 x 12mm and 135 grams in weight, due mostly to the larger screen.
Due to hit several markets in November, the Samsung Wave II is slated to retail for about 25000 rs/- SIM-free. Early initial markets will include France, Germany and Russia.. but we do expect this to be a strong seller worldwide as it is released into other markets over the next few months.
Two closely related Android smartphones, the Sony Ericsson
Xperia Neo and Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro are two high-end devices that sit slightly below the Xperia Arc in Sony Ericsson's product range.
The main difference between the two handsets is that the Pro has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and the Neo does not. When closed, the Pro is a bit bigger and heavier than the Neo, but other than we are pleased to see that Sony Ericsson have made it simple to choose between the two.
Both handsets come with a large 3.7" 854 x 480 pixel scratch resistant capacitive touchscreen [enhanced with Sony BRAVIA technology], a 1gHz Qualcomm processor, an 8.1 megapixel camera with flash and 720p HD video recording, an FM radio, 3.5G support and WiFi and GPS. Other manufacturers would class this as " top of the range", but the impressive Xperia Arc and Xperia Play both come in with slightly better specifications.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo These are both Android 2.3 devices, so they are bang up-to-date as far as the OS is concerned, unlike the old X10 which launched with an out-of-date version and has lagged behind in updates ever since. Sony Ericsson have added their own software enhancements too, and of course Android has thousands of applications available to download.
The Pro is the most interesting of the two devices - many manufacturers mess up QWERTY keyboards, but the Xperia Pro seems to so everything right. Keys are laid out in a conventional "Q-A-Shift" arrangement with a space bar where you expect it and there is good spacing in between the keys.
Other features on these two phones include an FM radio, 3.5mm audio socket, HDMI support, DLNA support plus all the usual Sony Ericsson and Android stuff. Although the Neo and Pro live in the shadow of the Arc and Play handsets, these are still two impressive devices which are quite possibly better than the phone you have in your pocket right now.
Sony Ericsson say that the Xperia Neo should be available from March onwards, with the Xperia Pro to follow sometime in Q2 2011. The Neo is available in blue, red and silver colours, the Pro in black, silver and red.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo and Xperia Pro at a glance
Nokia unshamedly say that this is a big phone , but then Communicator users have always been happy with this because it has meant that they have a bigger keyboard and screen. The old E90 weighed a massive 210 grams which was certainly one of the heaviest devices on the market , the new E7 offers similar functionality while trimming off 20% of the weight, coming in at 176 grams and measuring 124 x 62 x 14 mm.
Although the display is now an attractive 4 "ClearBlack" AMOLED touch screen panel, one immediately obvious thing is that the resolution has dropped to 640 x 360 pixels from 800 x 352 pixels on the E90.The wide display was one of the best features of the old E90, and 800 pixels or more is what you would expect from a high-end smartphone these days. Many Communicator users will be put off by this apparent downgrade.
This is a Symbian^3 smartphone , so the full range of Symbian^3 applications should be available to it, unlike the old E90 where there was only a limited subset. One of the problems with running Symbian applications on the E90 was the unusual format of the display.. so it looks like there could be an advantage in the more standard 640 x 360 panel after all.
Nokia E7 Unlike the E90, there is no secondary display.. but touchscreen phones are much more common than they were in 2007, so this is no surprise. The keyboard is elegantly laid out and is reminiscent of the one found on the old 9210i, with a clear layout and good spacing between the keys. The slider mechanism has a sort-of-hinge, so the E7 can be opened up and left on a desk and used like a tiny LAPTOP.
On the back of the E7 is an 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 720p HD video capture. Videos can be played back through the familiar 3.5mm AV connector or via an optional HDMI adaptor. While we are on the subject of multimedia, the E7 also comes with an FM radio and a multimedia player that can support most major formats including MP3, AAC, Windows Media and Flash Video.