Minggu, 31 Januari 2010

New Sony Ericsson low-end phones

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Sony Ericsson unveiled 4 new low-end phones in India. They are 2 Radio series, R300 and R306, and 2 new T series, T270 and T280. The T series will replace the position of “luxurious” low end T250. The new R series, which are newly introduced, will accommodate the ability of playing both AM and FM frequency. All four will be available for selected countries, mostly emerging third world countries.

Sony Ericsson's smooth new camera phone: the Vivaz

Sony Ericsson's new Kurara phone will have a whopping 8 mega-pixel camera. This trendy new Sony Ericsson Symbian phone is all about the photos and the video and follows the Satio in SE's communications and media portfolio.

Called the Vivaz, the camera has continuous autofocus video shooting with image stabilization, face detection, and captures the video in HD. Looking at the photos should be pretty nice as well, on the 3.2 inch screen WVGA screen.

The handset has an unusual curvature round the edges which Sony Ericsson are making a bit of a design trademark.

It'll be available in four colors -- Moon Silver, Cosmic Black, Galaxy Blue, and Venus Ruby and should be launching worldwide in the next few months.

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Video below from a SE rep with a cute dimple in his chin:

Sony Ericsson's new Satio the strongest contender yet to challenge the iPhone?

Struggling phone maker Sony Ericsson has unveiled its new 'flagship' handset which it claims will topple the iPhone from its touchscreen pedestal.

The Satio phone combines a 12.1 megapixel camera with a Walkman to create 'the best of both our products', said Nathan Vautier, managing director of Sony Ericsson UK.

It also offers free access to Hollywood movies and a touch-screen keypad.

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Launched: Ericsson's new smartphone, the Satio (left), is the latest contender to topple Apple's iPhone

'This is a new Sony Ericsson you see before you today,' Steve Walker, vice president of marketing, Sony Ericsson Mobile, said at the launch in London. 'It's taking all the things we have become... and taking a big step beyond.'

The world's fourth-largest maker of mobile phones is launching the phone, along with two others, to help stall a slump in mobile phone sales.

Worldwide mobile phone sales fell by 8.6 per cent in the first quarter of the year, according to research firm Gartner.

Sony Ericsson posted a £293 million loss in that time and demand for its handsets fell by around 35 per cent, which the company attributed to the global financial crisis.

Gartner said 'mid-market' phones, those traditionally sold by Sony Ericsson, suffered the deepest dip in sales.

But the market for 'smartphones' such as the iPhone and the Nokia 5800 was growing, it said. The new Satio is also a 'smartphone'.

It features applications for websites such as YouTube and Facebook and it also boasts free access to Hollywood movies and a touch-screen keypad.

Mr Vautier said the Satio - previously called the Idou - and the other new phones, the Aino and Yari handsets, 'revolutionise' the mobile phone gaming and audio experience by merging communication and entertainment.

The Yari phone is focused primarily on games and allow users to play using hands-free technology in a similar way to Nintendo's Wii console.

While the Aino handset can be connected to a Playstation 3 to enable users to access media content on their gaming console from their mobile.

The products are set to hit the high street later this year.

So how do the Satio and iPhone compare?

The Satio

* 12.1 megapixel camera

* Walkman

* Touchscreen keypad

* Free access to Hollywood movies

The iPhone 3G

* Built-in 2.0 megapixel camera

* 3G wireless technology

* GPS mapping

* Widescreen iPod

* New App store

* Internet device with HTML email and desktop-class web browser

New Sony Ericsson models First look

Our team has had the opportunity to evaluate all six new models from Sony Ericsson - 3 megapixel camera phones, a new clamshell and its music-orientated twin; the successor of the famous Sony Ericsson K700 and the cheapest Sony Ericsson camera phone. More than a hundred of live pictures for you in this review only!

We have been given the chance to test the hottest Sony Ericsson products soon after their worldwide presentation. We were eager to see them more than ever before for two basic reasons: Sony Ericsson launched not one, but six new models; the best among them feature particularly fascinating parameters.


Sony Ericsson K790 and K800

It's no fashion model

My first encounter with this phone was marked by a certain feeling of disappointment as to its design. In all official pictures the phone looked like a square box totally blank of ideas. Seen in reality it gives the same impression. Once I had taken a closer look at its construction, however, I kind of started to change my opinion.

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Edgy, rigorous, Sony Ericsson

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Comparison between the new model and Sony Ericsson D750

The front cover of the device is fully purpose-built. Enough space has been assigned for both the keypad and the display. The front side does not feature decorative elements because of simple lack of space. There are silver bands on the phone sides, you will not find any edge rounding on its rear cover also. The entire look of Sony Ericsson K800 is fully determined by the expectations of the end user, that is to say, customers tend to see their phones as electric devices meant to serve for both work and fun, but in no way do they look as a fashion accessory.

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Sides are decorated with silver bands • memory card slot and music player button • volume keys and the camera release button

Sony Ericsson K800 is a little bit bigger than its forerunner K750. What I cannot get accustomed to is the bulging camera area on the back of the device. In fact, it's not a real obstacle to functionality it is just an impression of mine caused by the unusual angle, under which the phone lays on a surface. Pay attention to the fact that the camera cover may move accidentally if you carry the phone in your pocket. The phone is made of matt black plastics, due to which fingerprints remain relatively invisible. Yet, the cover glass of the display and the glossy cover of the camera do need to be wiped from time to time.

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Unlike the K750 model, where the cover would move lengthwise, in Sony Ericsson K800 it moves crosswise

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A few interesting details

I have no special remarks to make as to the qualities of the keypad and the joystick. Keys are all big enough. Marked by strong gaps, they are also easy to recognize by touch. Each press is followed by a quiet click sound. There is plenty of space for one's thumb to be comfortably held against the edge of the joystick. The pad of the joystick is large enough to ensure a reliable press likewise. All in all, the tiny functional buttons squeezed between the two main functional keys seem to be the only minor drawback as pressing them requires certain concentration.

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Both keypad and joystick are brilliant

The music button is located on the left side of the phone. It is quite small and a bit too embedded. On the opposite side there is a pair of buttons, which could have been designed slightly bigger too.

Let's get used to Cyber-shot

At the press conference we have been informed that the manufacturer of Cyber-shot cameras is going to launch a campaign as huge as the one of Walkman. This famous mark of Sony digital cameras will be used as a brand for the production of the best camera phones ever. Btw, this is exactly the story of Walkman being a sheltering brand for the best music phones on the current market. Yet, all those dreaming of a Cyber-shot Walkman please do not get pretty excited as no such "perfect" device is currently being developed. In fact, Cyber-shot will be more or less a different type of a Walkman.

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Camera cover is not very stable

To activate the camera simply slide its cover aside. I was eager to see the new graphic camera interface so hugely advertised during Sony Ericsson's launching campaign, but eventually I did not observe any crucial difference between the new model and Sony Ericsson K750. Even though users are offered far more setting options than in any other camer phone, Sony Ericsson K800 still lacks scene modes or manual exposure settings (both being common features of standard digital cameras).

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Taking pictures with Sony Ericsson K800 • camera menu

The viewfinder in Sony Ericsson K800 opens a fascinating view, mainly due to the qualities of the display. Pictures in full resolution are taken surprisingly fast. Focusing is almost instant, as well. In addition, the camera features an interesting function called BestPic, which first allows the user to take 9 pictures in full resolution within a mere second and consequently lets them choose which one they like best. Once the preferred picture has been selected, the rest get deleted automatically.

The phone is also equipped with a xenon flash, whose performance is unexpectedly good. Alike any common digital camera, it is able to lighten a darker scene at the considerable distance of several meters. Manufacturer's representatives did their best to assure us that this flash light is extremely energy-friendly. However, it has one important drawback when compared to standard LEDs - it works in a stroboscopic mode only and therefore can hardly be used as an emergency lamp.

The gallery, in which ready pictures can be browsed, is new too. It is organized in the form of a chronologically ordered album. Pictures are filed into folders by date. The full-screen view option is present, of course. I apologize for not being able to offer you sample photos taken with Sony Ericsson K800. Seeing that the presented testing models only featured temporary firmware I did not have the opportunity to send pictures through Bluetooth, unfortunately. So sample photos are still to come.

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New photo album

Let me mention one more thing regarding blogs. The original idea of the manufacturer was not that the user would send pictures to their friends' mobile phone, but that they would rather display those pictures in internet, where everybody would be able to view them in full resolution. Instead, friends would receive a standard SMS with an internet address.

Extensive phonebook and repeated events, great!

The phone is equipped with an MP3 player that is identical to the players used in all other Walkman models. In other words, files are once again sorted by artist and album name. The phone comes with a pair of standard earphones and 64MB of internal memory. If you need an additional memory card, you will have to buy it separately as no such one is delivered in the box.

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MP3 player's orange background is expected to disappear from the final version of this phone, as orange is a patent of Walkman models only.

The phone supports Bluetooth 2.0 and is therefore able to broadcast stereophonic sound signal through a pair of wireless earphones.

Browsing the menu was a delightful experience. The fine resolution of the display presents a truly breathtaking picture, which Sony Ericsson has underlined with tiny animations, as usual. The main menu consists of 12 nicely elaborated icons. Extensive menus mainly consist of text. Tabs can often be seen too. I was pleased by the instance, with which keys would react to my press.

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Main menu • extensive text menu

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Color scheme is different

The novelties in Sony Ericsson K800, when compared to the current K750 model, can hardly be seen at a first look. Yet they are crucial. First, the capacity of the phonebook has been extended to 1000 contacts and 2500 numbers. Repeated events in the phonebook are another pleasant surprise. The model we tested permitted us to set up a day repetition only, but the final firmware is supposed to offer a more varied setup options.

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Here comes the proof: info statement about the phonebook memory • a record of repeated reminder

Following readers' requests I made an attempt to search for an Office documents viewer in the extras menu, but I did not succeed. Present official representatives were not able to tell me, whether such a viewer would appear in the final model for a certainty, either. By all means, there is no doubt that this phone will manage to run several extra java applications at a time.

The same old road

Sony Ericsson K800/K790 gives me more or less the same impression like the one the forerunner K750 left in me a year ago. By now it is already as clear as daylight that this new multimedia device is going to be successful. The reasons are numerous: it serves both for work and fun, it offers intuitive control as well as all modern mobile functions all in a stretch. What's more, its price is quite reasonable - approximately 430 euro. Sony Ericsson will hit the market this summer. No exact date has been officially stated yet.

Selasa, 05 Januari 2010

Technocell Launches Combined USB Charger and Battery

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Those of us with smartphones know what it's like to barely make it through the day with a single charge, desperately turning down brightness and Wi-Fi in the hopes of eking out a few extra minutes of mobile goodness. The Technocell PowerPak XT and PowerPak DUO are the latest clever solutions to smartphones' power hunger.

This combination charger and battery pack, in the form of a wall-wart power adapter, works with any USB-equipped device. Just plug the adapter into the wall, and it charges itself and your phone at the same time. When you leave for the day, take it with you, and it functions as an external battery. Though this is not the first attempt to address the needs of frequent mobile gadget users (Energizer offers a similar product), its dual-purpose charger and battery design is undeniably convenient.

The product's manufacturer, Technocel, claims an additional 4.5 hours of talk time from the XT and its 1,600mAh cell and an additional 6 hours from the DUO's 2,500mAh. Given that the iPhone and Droid's batteries generally run in the 1,200mAh-to-1,400mAh range, expect around double the battery life you'd usually get from the phone with the XT and triple with the DUO. For those who take more than one USB-powered gadget on the go, the DUO offers two USB ports instead of the XT's one. Both models will be available January 31st, with the XT's MSRP at $50 and the DUO's at $60.

Smartphones Used Increasingly to Make Purchases

Amazon_Mobile_iPhone.jpgE-commerce is about 15 years old on the desktop, give or take. But it's finally beginning to take hold on smartphones as well.

MediaPost reports that nearly 4 in 10 smartphone owners have bought something not related to mobile over their devices during the past six months, according to new data from Compete, a Web analytics firm. That's significant progress, given that mobile barcode scanning, standardized payment services, and secure device purchases haven't hit the mainstream in the U.S. yet.

Two examples cited in the report: 14 percent of users have bought books, DVDs, or video games, while 12 percent bought movie tickets. Just over 40 percent of iPhone and Android users used their phones to research pricing, while an average of 35 percent of those same users read reviews on their phones before making a purchase.

It's no surprise that when asked what gets in the way of mobile shopping, users cite poor mobile site designs, as well as the fact that many sites just didn't load when requested.

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