Archive for July, 2010



Nokia C7 with Symbian^3, 8MP camera leaked?

Saturday 31 July 2010 @ 7:12 pm

If you've never heard of Nokia C7-00 so far, because the phone is not officially exist. However, some filtering photos have appeared today, so let's assume that there are (although this could very well be a forgery).

Like the N8, the C7 does not follow the design line of smartphones from Nokia full touch earlier, and may not be what fans expect of a new Nokia handheld terminal (well, if not more looks good on one side – see photos below).

Nokia rumored features include Symbian C7 ^ 3, 3.5 inch multi-touch capacitive, stereo speakers, 8MP camera with dual LED flash and face detection.

Nokia C7 with Symbian^3, 8MP camera leaked?

Nokia C7 with Symbian^3, 8MP camera leaked?

Nokia C7 with Symbian^3, 8MP camera leaked?

No word on release date Nokia C7, but probably not in stores before the Nokia N8 (Q3 2010). When (and if) was launched, the C7 will probably eighth Nokia CSeries, after C1, C1-01-02 C1, C2, C3, C5 andC6.

Through daily mobile Forum




GSM HTC Hero getting Android 2.1 today (in Asia)

Saturday 31 July 2010 @ 7:12 pm

The CDMA HTC Hero (sold in the U.S. through Sprint) has received its Android version 2.1 and now is the time for the GSM version of the smartphone (released almost a year) to get rid of 'Android 1.6, too.

HTC has officially announced that starting today, the owners of Hero Taiwan Android 1.2 update will receive notification in the air.

We hope that Android 1.2 will reach owners of Hero in other Asian and European markets soon.

GSM HTC Hero getting Android 2.1 today (in Asia)

Whereas the hero was launched in 2009, probably will not update to Android 2.2 Frøya (a desire), but has yet to Android 1.2 users happy. After all, around 1.6 phones do not update at all.

Via HTC Source




Nokia C2 and Nokia C1 dual SIM phones announced

Friday 30 July 2010 @ 7:12 pm

Today, Nokia has finally announced its first dual SIM phone – the C1 and C2 – to be launched in the second half of this year.

The Nokia C2 (C2-00) has the capacity to double as a waiting and allows users to maintain two active SIM cards, so you can receive calls and messages to numbers, while the headset is on.

A SIM card slot underneath the battery, while the other is hot swappable (you can insert and remove the SIM card without turning off the phone).

The C2 also features Messaging Nokia, OVI Life Tools, music player, 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio, VGA camera and supports microSD cards (up to 32GB). As you can see in the pictures below, the C2 resemble real as the rumored Nokia C2:

Nokia C2 and Nokia C1 dual SIM phones announced

Nokia C2 and Nokia C1 dual SIM phones announced

Nokia C2 will be available in late 2010 for € 45 ($ 55).

The Nokia C1 (C1-00) is still cheaper than the C2 is in the third quarter (July, August or September) for only 30 € ($ 39).

C1 allows usersswitch between SIM cards, simply by pressing a key. ” It has FM radio, headphone jack, 3.5 mm, a flashlight and a standby time of up to pretty impressive six weeks.

Too bad the phone itself is fugly:

Nokia C2 and Nokia C1 dual SIM phones announced

Along with the new mobile dual sim, Nokia also announced the C1 and C1-01-02 (incidentally, I think this kind of stupid naming scheme).

The Nokia C1-01 is exactly like the C2, but comes in different colors and is not dual sim.

Nokia C2 and Nokia C1 dual SIM phones announced

The Nokia C1-02 dual-SIM does not either, and do not have a camera.

Nokia C2 and Nokia C1 dual SIM phones announced

Both the C1 and C1-01-02 will be available in the fourth quarter. The C1-01 costs 39 €, while the C1-02 will be yours for € 35.

Because the new phones are so cheap, probably Nokia will sell tons of them in emerging markets like Africa, India and Eastern Europe.




Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G launches with a software bug. Gets fixed within hours

Friday 30 July 2010 @ 7:12 pm

If you've been waiting for HTC EVO 4G, the best and most superphone Sprint Android, the wait is over.

Sprint has officially launched HTC EVO 4G phone today, and you can pick one for $ 199 with a two-year contract at a local Sprint Store, RadioShack, Walmart, Best Buy or online.

Since its announcement in April during CTIA, HTC Sprint 4G EVO was probably the most publicized until Android smartphone in the U.S. We have to wait and see how this translates into real demand. But just in case Sprint has a huge success in your hands is, be aware that Verizon and HTC is having big trouble meeting demand for the most hyped Android phone according to the U.S. – Droid Incredible. So if you really want to get your EVO 4G soon release it as soon as possible.

Sprints HTC EVO 4G launches with a software bug. Gets fixed within hours

HTC Sprint 4G EVO launch today was not free from some problems. company spokesman admitted that some mobile 4G EVO has a software bug that can prevent saving files on the memory card 8 GB MicroSD terminal.

But Sprint has already corrected forThis course error, and is already being pushed as automatic updating through the air-all EVO 4G phones.

A note of caution – if you've been planning the root of your new HTC EVO 4G, do not install this new OTA update right now. According Unrevoked, the guys behind the original EVO root, this new patch that breaks and blocks the device.

But Unrevoked already watching it, so that, hopefully, have a new root in a few days.




LG Vu Plus announced by AT&T, available in June for $150 on contract

Friday 30 July 2010 @ 7:12 pm

While Verizon LG announced a new smartphone (WM 6.5.3 Fathom the VS750), AT & T has introduced a new FeaturePhone LG – LG Vu Plus, which is based on the success of the original LG Vu, released there by 2008.

The new Plus Vu comes with improved user interface, 4-row sliding QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA, AT & T Mobile TV, AT & T Navigator, AT & T Network Social Protection, full HTML browser, 3MP camera and slot for microSD cards.

The handset is a 3-inch capacitive. Its resolution is not known, but appears to be 240 x 400 pixels.

LG Vu Plus announced by AT&T, available in June for $150 on contract

LG Vu Plus announced by AT&T, available in June for $150 on contract

LG Vu Plus announced by AT&T, available in June for $150 on contract

LG Vu also be available to AT & T from June 6. The phone will cost $ 149.99 after a $ 50 mail in rebate (a 2-year contract agreement is obviously necessary).

Via Press Release




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