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By January 18, 2010 Read More →

Full 3G coverage now available with Vodafone’s Sure Signal

Vodafone UK is helping to improve in-home mobile phone coverage for Brits by launching  the Vodafone Sure Signal (£50) – a unique plug-in box, which gives a great 3G signal in the home.

 

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Vodafone

 

Vodafone UK customers can now have the Vodafone Sure Signal, the small plug-in box that significantly improves  mobile phone signal in their homes and small offices for just £50.

Quick and easy to install, plugging straight into any home or office broadband line with a download speed of at least 1 MB per second, Vodafone Sure Signal brings customers better and more reliable 3G coverage indoors and works with all 3G handsets. Customers no longer need to worry about missed calls on their mobiles due to inconsistent indoor coverage and will be able to take advantage of the full range of Vodafone services via their handset anywhere in the home or office.

“No other network in the UK can ensure a great mobile phone signal in the home, because the Sure Signal is unique to Vodafone,” says Guy Laurence, Vodafone UK CEO. “Customers tell us it is life changing.  If they live or work in a basement for example, the only way they may be able to get consistent mobile coverage could be with a Vodafone Sure Signal.”

Recent research by Vodafone UK highlights the importance of indoor mobile phone coverage. One in five Brits say that they have missed an important event or occasion because of a lack of signal.  1 in 50 would even consider moving house for better indoor coverage.

Up to 32 people can be registered to use a Vodafone Sure Signal and four people can use it at any one time. Customers can now add or change their Sure Signal users in real-time with Vodafone’s new online service.

Vodafone Sure Signal is available at www.vodafone.co.uk/suresignal for individual customers, www.vodafone.co.uk/businesssuresignal for small business customers and by visiting your local Vodafone store.

 

 

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By January 12, 2010 Read More →

HTC to partner with Brightstar Europe

HTC announced today that they have signed a distribution partnership with Brightstar Europe. This should allow HTC to improve the speed with which their accessories enter the distribution channel.

HTC sent us this press release:

LONDON, UK – January 12, 2010 – HTC Corporation, a global designer of mobile phones, has today announced it has signed a pan-European master partnership agreement with Brightstar Europe to develop the distribution channel for its official accessories line.

Brightstar Europe’s expertise in logistics and stock management will help improve the availability of HTC key accessories and the speed in which they can be ordered and delivered, while reducing minimum order quantities. The new agreement will help existing HTC distribution partners across Europe better meet the needs of their clients and end-users.

“HTC has become known for the unique experience its mobile phones provide. The same culture of innovative thinking and design is applied to produce a rich portfolio of accessories that complement and extend this experience for the user,” said Florian Seiche, Vice President at HTC Europe. “We have formed a new partnership with Brightstar Europe to invest in what is an increasingly significant sector for HTC. The pan-European deal will enable the accessories team at HTC Europe to focus more on the needs of its distribution partners, to better support their businesses.”

Rod Millar, President of Brightstar Europe said, “We are happy that HTC has chosen to partner with Brightstar Europe to accelerate the growth of its accessories business across Europe. By utilizing our state of the art logistics and infrastructure, we believe we can shorten HTC’s time to market, satisfy demand and quicken turnaround time by providing significant vendor support to its partner distribution channels.” 

The deal will establish Brightstar Europe as the master distribution partner of accessories in Europe for HTC’s leading phones such as the HTC Hero, Tattoo and the newly launched HD2. The partnership will commence in Q1 2010.

 

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By January 8, 2010 Read More →

Spring Design Unveils Dual Screen Android-Based eReader

If you listened to the Mobiletech Addicts podcast that James and I were guests on a few days ago, you’ll know that one of the subjects that we discussed in detail was the popularity of the Android OS and how it is being integrated in to more than just mobile phones, finding it’s way in to the Archos 5 internet tablet and several Netbooks already.

Today at CES California based Spring Design Inc. announced their latest eReader, strangely named, Alex. The eReader will feature two screens. a 3.2″ Colour display will be used for the user interface while a 6″ EPD screen will be used for displaying books and documents.

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The press release can be seen below. I wonder if we’ll see anything like this in the UK?

 

Spring Design Unveils Alex Dual Screen Android-Based eReader at CES 2010

First eReader with Internet Browsing While Reading

FREMONT, Calif. –(Business Wire)– Jan 07, 2010 Spring Design http://www.springdesign.com will take the wraps off the AlexT, the only dual-screen Google Android-based eReader to fully integrate web browsing and reading, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 7-10, 2010.

The debut of the Alex will take place at the press-only Lunch at Piero’s media and innovator event January 7 and 8 where the company will demonstrate Alex’s full browser capabilities and patented dual screen interaction technology, the Duet NavigatorT that enables Alex users to search the Internet on the 3.5″ color browser LCD screen while displaying books, periodicals and even personal, educational and corporate documents on the Alex’s paper-like 6″ EPD screen. The Alex browser and virtual keyboard provide handy access to email, calculator and will accommodate a growing number of programs from the Google Android community.

Alex’s network connections with WiFi, 3G, EVDO/CDMA and GSM, makes it the first truly mobile wireless e-reader device that gives users access to the Internet and their own personalized library on the go, whenever and wherever they need it.

Alex can be purchased for $399.00 starting February 22, 2010 on the www.springdesign.com site with other availability to be announced.

Spring Design created the Alex as an open systems device with the ability to download any book or document that conforms to the Adobe ePUB/PDF/DRM standard or .txt or HTML format. Alex’s fully functional browser gives users the flexibility to explore the Internet to access text, music, video, and images to enrich their reading experience, or annotate text with comments, multimedia or user-selected hyperlinks to other web sites and resources found online or stored by the user on the Alex eReader removable microSD card.

“We designed Alex to expand the users’ reading enjoyment, enriching the content whether it is reading for pleasure, education or business, and enhancing the capabilities with access to the growing suite of Android applications,” said Spring Design Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Eric Kmiec. “We believe Alex enables readers to transcend the printed page to an interactive multi-media reading experience; letting children browse classic picture books with music to serious students who can view videos of science experiments online on the LCD screen while reading textbooks on the EPD screen.”

Spring Design Eric Kmiec will be a speaker on a panel at HigherEdTECH, “From Dewey to Digital Free,” an exploration of how eBooks, digital devices and sophisticated search engines are shaking up the world of textbooks and academic scholarship, moderated by John C. Itelson, Professor Emeritus, California State University Monterey Bay and Director of Instructional Technologies K20CETC, Friday, January 8 at 3:30 at Room N264 North Hall. Alex will also be on display at both Marvell booth locations, one in the eReader tech Zone in Central hall, and a main booth in South Hall. Credentialed press wishing to see the Alex at Lunch at Piero’s may request an invitation at www.lunchat.com/mediaregistration.html.

 

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By January 8, 2010 Read More →

Eye-Fi announces new Wi-Fi enabled memory cards

Eye-Fi just busted out at CES with its next generation WiFi-enabled SD card, the Eye-Fi Pro X2. The big features of the new 8GB Class 6 SD card are 802.11n support and the Endless Memory mode, which automatically clears photos and videos as they’re uploaded to your machine over WiFi, and there are also some new sharing options in the mix, as well as geotagging support. No word on a ship date, but it’s up for pre-order on Amazon and other retailers now for $149. Eye-Fi is also launching its new Eye-Fi Center software, which should make managing media delivered from Eye-Fi cards a little simpler — it’ll be out later this month.

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Eye-Fi

 

The Eye-Fi card is the 1st wireless memory card. It looks, stores media, and fits into cameras just like a regular SD/SDHC card. On top of that, the Eye-Fi card has built-in Wi-Fi that uses your wireless network to effortlessly transfer photos and videos.

Upon setup, specify which networks the Eye-Fi card uses to transfer your media. Add up to 32 networks for your card to use. The next time your camera is on within range of a specified network, your photos and videos will fly to your computer and to your favorite sharing site.

It’s certainly a neat concept and the good news is that Matt has just got his hands on one of these, so be sure to keep an eye (fi) out for the review.

 

To check out further details have a look at the Eye-fi website here.

 

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By January 7, 2010 Read More →

HTC announce the HTC Smart

Hot off the press from the CES show in the USA, HTC have announced the HTC Smart, their first device with a new operating system!

HTC Smart

HTC Smart

 

The device does not look too dissimilar to the HTC Touch2 that we saw earlier this year running Windows Mobile. At this moment in time we do not have the full specs but from the picture above it looks a nice phone.

The HTC Smart will be available this spring across Europe and Asia.

 

LAS VEGAS, Consumer Electronics Show (CES), – Jan. 7, 2010 – HTC Corporation, a global smartphone designer, today unveiled HTC Smart, a new type of smartphone that creates a new category of easy-to-use, connected smartphones that are accessible by people all over the world.  The HTC Smart will be available this spring across Europe and Asia.

“HTC has always focused on listening to customers and setting the stage for new mobile categories and HTC Smart is the response to customer demand around the world for an easier-to-use, affordable smartphone,” said Peter Chou, chief executive officer, HTC Corporation. “Just adding a touch interface doesn’t mean a phone is a smartphone; The integration of HTC Sense brings an unparalleled smartphone experience for people looking to do more on their phone.”

Bringing HTC Sense To The Masses

HTC Smart begins with a friendly compact touch design and integrates an intuitive user experience that is centered around HTC Sense, an HTC design philosophy that puts people at the centre by focusing on three core areas: Make It Mine, Stay Close and Discover the Unexpected.  HTC Smart enables personal customization of each person’s own phone experience.  It also provides a quick and easy way to see what friends are up to via various social networks as well as quickly communicating over the phone, through text messaging or email.

“HTC Smart breaks new ground in delivering the powerful, in-demand smartphone features that consumers want on a more accessible device for global markets,” said Paul Jacobs, chief executive officer, Qualcomm Incorporated.  “We are pleased to be supporting HTC as they utilize the capabilities of Qualcomm’s Brew Mobile Platform open operating system to offer high-end capabilities and a compelling mobile user experience at mass-market price points.”

Qualcomm Brew Mobile Platform (Brew MP)

HTC Smart utilizes Qualcomm’s Brew MP, a popular mobile operating system that enables smartphone devices to be offered at more aggressive price points, providing HTC with the flexibility to deliver smartphone features on devices across multiple tiers.

 

As soon as we have more details on the HTC Smart we will be sure to let you know.

 

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By January 7, 2010 Read More →

Sanyo announces their thinnest, lightest Xacti yet

If you have followed us for any length of time you’ll probably know that I’m quite a fan of the Sanyo Xacti range of camcorders. We’ve reviewed many models in the past and I actually record most of my unboxing videos on either my Xacti HD1010 or HD2000.

Sanyo have just announced a new Xacti model for 2010 which claims to be the smallest, lightest and thinnest dual camera, the VPC-CS1. Despite its diminutive size and weighing in at just 127 grams, about the same as a small mobile phone, it still offers features that you’d find on its bigger brothers such as 8 mega-pixel sensor 10x optical zoom, image stabiliser and Full HD recording.

I’ll definitely be wanting to get my hands on one of these at some point, it’ll be handy to have an HD camcorder that will fit easily in my pocket!

Check out the full press release below:

 

The new Sanyo Xacti VPC-CS1

The new Sanyo Xacti VPC-CS1

 

SANYO North America Corporation (SANYO) is pleased to announce the release of a new Full HD, Slim Type Dual Camera Xacti, VPC-CS1, available in February, 2010.

The Dual Camera series aims to provide customers with more enjoyable video experiences, by offering cameras that allow users to easily capture both photos and videos in daily life, rather than devices that are merely used to record important events. By utilizing a convenient video format that can be easily handled on PC and Internet environments, and even on home TVs, these cameras are more than just hardware for capturing, viewing, and saving images. They are convenient products for sharing videos online, on blogs or on other multi-media sites, and they are able to easily import images to portable media devices. The VPC-CS1 is undergoing certification to be compatible with iFrame, a next generation video format that has been designed to allow users to easily import, edit and share high quality video. SANYO is offering new ways to enjoy images after they are captured, and the Dual Cameras have been well received by consumers all over the world.

Now, SANYO has introduced a new model with a much greater degree of portability in a compact, lightweight and slim design, in order to expand the use of Full HD cameras. It is a new style of video camera that can record events and occasions as well as capture unforgettable scenes or single frames from daily life in Full HD, just as easily as taking a snapshot.

Product

2010 Dual Camera Xacti

Product No.

VPC-CS1

Colors

Silver (S)

MSRP

$299.99

Sales Start

February, 2010

*1 For consumer-use Full-HD (1920 x 1080) video cameras with optical zoom lens

Volume: approx. 126 cc; weight: approx. 142 g; thickness: approx. 27 mm; as of the announcement on January 6, 2010

*2 SANYO Xacti "Full HD" means data recorded at 1920 (horizontal) x 1080 (vertical) pixels

Main Features

1. New style of Dual Camera with the world’s smallest, lightest and thinnest super-slim*1 body

– Product development for the series has been carried out with an

emphasis on a compact design that can be taken anywhere and anytime,

using the concept of a handy device for recording the moments of daily life.

– In order to make the new models even more compact than previous

models, SANYO has developed a slim sensor module and a new super slim lens.

– With its compact size (approx. 126 cc in volume), lightweight design

approx. 5 oz), and slim body (1.06″ in thickness) for superior portability, the VPC-CS1 is a new style of video camera that will radically expand the situations where it can be used.

– The original vertical ergonomic style enables slim body with usability*3

*3 Results from collaborative research on the relationship between thickness of the grip and physical burden with Professor. Katsunuma and Professor. Simomura at Humanomics Section, Department of Design Science, Graduate School of Technology, Chiba University

2. Easily captures beautiful Full HD*2 videos

– Not only it features a super slim and compact body, but also the VPC-CS1 can capture Full HD videos with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels.

– The video format used for this model is “MPEG-4 AVC / H.264,” which is easy to use on PC and Internet environments, as it is a single file format, similar to the one used for still photos.

“MPEG-4 AVC / H.264” is fully supported by the latest Windows® OS, “Windows 7”*4, which was launched in October 2009.

– Consequently, video files are displayed in the same thumbnail format as still picture files, and they can also be played back directly with Windows Media Player, and editable with Windows Live Movie Maker*5, and are Device Stage compatible. This makes the files even more convenient for use on computers.

To enhance its versatility, the VPC-CS1 is undergoing official certification to support iFrame*6, a next generation video format that has been designed to allow users to easily import, edit and share high quality video. This format enables the camcorder function to record in the same format used for editing on a computer, dramatically speeding up the processes of importing, editing and sharing movies across multiple platforms and devices.

iFrame is a computer-friendly format, and can be used with both Mac and PC compatible applications due to the use of standards-based technologies such as H.264, AAC, and MP4.

When combined with iMovie*6 in this capture mode, it is possible to realize even greater convenience in the procedure of capturing, uploading to a computer, editing, and sharing.

*4 Windows is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.

The official name of Windows is the Microsoft Windows Operating System.

*5 Downloadable from the Microsoft Corporation website.

*6 iMovie is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The iFrame logo and the iFrame symbol are trademarks of Apple Inc. Compatibility pending official certification.

3. “Sound Zoom” function enables clear sound recordings according to the scene

Sound is an important element for increasing the realism of videos. The VPC-CS1 has three microphone modes for recording clear sounds according to the scene and purpose.

(1) Wide Mode: Stereo recording with high channel separation.

(2) Gun Microphone Mode: Recording that focuses on sound emanating from the direction that the camera is pointing, while reducing sounds from other directions.

(3) Zoom Combination Mode: Automatically changes the directivity and sound gathering format according to the zoom positions.

4. Other Features

– Produces high-resolution 8-megapixel*6 images.

– Wide capture range from an advanced 10x zoom to a 38-mm wide angle lens.

– “Digital Image Stabilizer” *7 and “Face Chaser Function” *8 for videos

– “The new Digital Image Stabilizer,”*7 “Face Chaser Function”*8 and “Target a Color Function” *8*9 for photos

– “Sequential Shot” ensures capturing the perfect images.

– “Eye-Fi card compatibility”*10 enables automatic uploading of images to a computer.

– Mini HDMI terminal*11 for viewing high quality and clear images on TVs.

– Compatible with large-capacity recording media, SDXC memory card.

 

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By January 7, 2010 Read More →

XBOX Natal coming late 2010

We saw project Natal demonstrated on the XBOX last year at E3 and I think it’s set to be a revolution in gaming, allowing you to play games and interact with the XBOX using nothing but your body.

Looks like Natal will launch later this year. We cant wait!!

 

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP) – Microsoft announced Wednesday that "Project Natal" gesture recognition games, where the human body serves as the controller, will be released at the end of the year for the Xbox 360 videogame console.

"2010 is going to be the biggest year in Xbox history," Robbie Bach, the head of Microsoft’s entertainment and devices division, said in a speech which kicked off the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) here.

"This holiday 2010 you’ll be able to bring home Project Natal which will work with your existing Xbox 360 console," Bach told exhibitors and journalists at the gadget extravaganza.

"With Project Natal we are removing the last barrier to gaming — the controller," he said, providing "an entirely new but completely natural way to play.

Bach’s announcement followed a keynote speech by Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer, who said the US software giant has raked in 20 billion dollars from sales of 39 million Xbox 360s and more than 500 million associated games.

A prototype of Natal was unveiled to rave reviews by Microsoft at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) videogame industry show in Los Angeles in June.

The technology uses a 3-D camera and gesture recognition software to let people play videogames using natural body movements instead of handheld controllers.

Natal lets people play driving games, for example, by simply moving their hands as if turning a car steering wheel.

On-screen figures in boxing, skateboard, soccer and other sports titles mimic the body movements of real-world players.

Microsoft last year released a software kit for videogame makers interested in designing titles to take advantage of Natal’s capabilities.

British videogame icon Peter Molyneux, chief of Lionhead Studios, has described Natal as a "landmark in computer entertainment."

 

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By January 7, 2010 Read More →

Sony announces Bloggie at CES

CES gets under way today in Las Vegas so expect to see plenty of new products announced over the next few days. Sony are the first to start firing over press releases to us this morning and a couple got my attention.

First of all Sony have just announced that they will expend their memory card offering and will start selling SDHC and MicroSDHC memory cards in 2 to 32GB capacities. Until now Sony only offered their Memory Stick memory card products.

Secondly Sony have announced a new HD camcorder called the ‘bloggie’. The thing that caught my eye about the bloggie is the Facebook and YouTube integration allowing you to easily share your content with friends and easily upload your clips and photos. There’s even a funky option to take 360 videos on one model which sounds interesting!

Check out the press release below, there will be plenty more over the next few days!

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The Sony bloggie

 

Sony bloggieT: upload in style

Fun and easy to use new Mobile HD Snap Cameras

· Slim, compact MHS-PM5/PM5K and MHS-CM5 capture 1920×1080 Full HD MP4 video clips and 5 megapixel still photos

· Eye-catching styling and premium features

· 270° swivel lens for perfect self portraits (PM5/PM5K only)

· Embedded PMB Portable software and built-in USB connector for quick, easy web uploads via PC and Macintosh

· Shoot and view amazing 360 Videos (MHS-PM5K only)

It’s all about capturing the moment. And it’s the spirit of fun, spontaneous still and video shooting and sharing that comes alive with the launch of bloggieT – a fresh concept in style-conscious, premium quality Mobile HD Snap Cameras by Sony.

The bloggieT makes its European debut with two exciting, new models. Both cameras make it brilliantly easy to grab crisp photos and video clips for quick, hassle-free sharing on the web.

Slipping effortlessly into a pocket or bag, the bloggieT MHS-PM5/PM5K and MHS-CM5 are perfect partners for parties, days out or trips away when you don’t want to miss the action.

Colourful, light and easy to carry, bloggieT is the fabulously spontaneous way to share memories, update your personal blog or post to social networking apps while you’re travelling. Just point and shoot: then walk into any internet café, hook up bloggieT and upload your life using the camera’s embedded PMB Portable software.

Both new bloggieT models are fun and simple to use. Press a button and shoot crisp, clear 5 megapixel still photos. Press another button and capture the moment in sparkling Full HD MP4 video.

The PM5/PM5K and CM5 can record both super-smooth 1280×720/60p video and high resolution Full HD 1920×1080/30p clips. On-board SteadyShot image stabilisation* cuts camera shake when you’re shooting handheld, and Face Detection fine-tunes camera settings for clear, captivating portraits.

*Available with 720/30p shooting mode only

Styled in a choice of four vibrant colour finishes, the PM5/PM5K features a rotating lens that swivels 270 degrees to capture life from any angle: get down low, aim high or record yourself. The bright, high resolution 6.0cm LCD screen shows camera settings in the bottom half of the display while you’re shooting. When you want to see the results, turn bloggieT horizontally and enjoy your clips and photos in screen-filling landscape format.

 

The PM5K also includes a special 360 Video lens adaptor that lets you experience incredible panoramic videos. Just slip on the adaptor and start shooting in 360 Video mode: there’s no need to make any other adjustments. bloggieT captures panoramic video as specially encoded files that can be ‘unwrapped’ for PC viewing using supplied PMB software and 360 Video Player application. It’s a completely new way of seeing the world from every angle.

Featuring ‘pistol grip’ vertical styling, the CM5 boasts a high-quality 5x optical zoom lens, plus a swivel 6.2cm LCD screen that flips out for comfortable shooting and viewing. The CM5 also sports an HDMI connector, letting you enjoy photos and Full HD clips on your BRAVIAT or any HD TV.

 

bloggieT includes everything you need to keep track of your digital lifestyle. After shooting, both cameras link directly to your PC or Mac via the built-in USB connector that tucks away snugly when not in use.

The embedded PMB Portable software launches automatically when bloggieT is connected to your PC or Mac, letting you view, select and upload clips to popular social apps and media sharing sites like PicasaT and YouTubeT. There’s no need to install any editing or file transfer software on the computer, making bloggieT ideal for use in any internet café while you’re travelling. You don’t even need to carry a charger with you: the camera’s battery is automatically charged while it’s connected to your computer via USB.

 

The simple integration for sharing content on Facebook® will also be available as a downloadable update to this software in spring. This complements the existing sharing capability with such sites as YouTubeT and PicasaT Web Albums. With the new version, users will have the ability to share photos and videos on Facebook® directly from PMB Portable software.

*Updates for PMB Portable software will be available for download from Apr 2010 onwards.

A slot for Memory Stick PRO Duo and SD/SDHC memory cards (sold separately) caters for users’ personal shooting preferences. There’s also a full range of optional accessories by Sony to help you get the best out of your bloggieT.

The bloggieT PM5, PM5K and CM5 Mobile HD Snap Cameras are available from Feburary 2010.

 

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By December 15, 2009 Read More →

Nokia N900 coming soon to Vodafone UK

Vodafone has today announced the Nokia N900 is coming soon to its UK customers. The highly-anticipated Smartphone delivers a computer-grade experience in a sleek device, with the embedded Maemo software enabling powerful multi-tasking.

N900

Nokia N900

 

The Nokia N900 enables you to customise your homescreen with four personalisable views for easy access to all your favourites, whether that’s email, music, web browsing or your most-used apps. View all this on the impressive 3.5 inch high-resolution touch-screen with 3D accelerated graphics, virtual on-screen keyboard and full side-slide QWERTY keyboard.

The Smartphone boasts a solid 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optic lens. The 32 GB expandable memory allows users to store all their favourite snaps, music and files.

For more information on the Nokia N900 handset today, visit http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/mobile-phone/nokia-n900

 

This one has been on the cards for a while and I’m certainly looking forward to giving it a test drive. There has been a little surge in the amount of devices with slide out QWERTY keyboards recently so its going to be interesting to see if the Nokia N900 can give those other handsets a run for there money. I suspect the answer will be Yes!

 

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By December 11, 2009 Read More →

Motorola Milestone Launches in UK

Today has seen the official launch of the much anticipated Motorola Milestone (also known as the Droid in the USA).

 

Milestone

Motorola Milestone

 

 

BASINGSTOKE, UK – December 10, 2009 — The Motorola MILESTONET, Europe’s first Android 2.0 powered smartphone, will be available in the UK from today on eXpansys (www.expansys.com/milestone ).

The highly anticipated MILESTONE joins DEXT with MOTOBLURT as the second handset in Motorola’s recently revealed Android portfolio and will be ranged exclusively with eXpansys until December 31.

MILESTONE is without compromise, setting new standards for how fast, smart and multi-tasking a modern smartphone should be. Powered by Android 2.0, it offers the ability to use multiple applications at once and the world’s thinnest QWERTY slider (13.7mm). The MILESTONE also boasts a hi-resolution and pinch and zoom display.

A suite of GoogleT mobile applications including Google SearchT, Google MapsT, Google MailT and YouTubeT are also integrated onto the device. Plus users have access to thousands of apps and widgets from Android MarketT.

“MILESTONE joins DEXT in our evolving Android portfolio and is further proof of our vision for Android as the platform to unleash the power of mobile internet,” said Ralf Gerbershagen, vice president and general manager of Motorola Western Europe.

“As an Android 2.0 device, MILESTONE does what other smartphones don’t. It was designed to enhance consumer experiences – and its full screen web browsing experience, ability to juggle between multiple apps, and suite of Google applications deliver. We have been delighted with the anticipation and demand for MILESTONE across Europe.”

“This is an exciting announcement for eXpansys, as we believe the MILESTONE will exceed our customers’ expectations. Our strategy has always been to offer breakthrough smartphones and gadgets which enrich our customers’ lives,” said Roger Butterworth, CEO for eXpansys. 

“We know our customers want to be the first to get hold of the MILESTONE and try the latest Google platform and that’s why we’re offering up to £100 cash back for customers eligible to trade in their old phone.”

Key MILESTONE features include:

· 3.7″ widescreen display with 854 pixel width and more than 400,000 total pixels

· High-speed, cortex A8 processor

· Multi-touch, pinch and zoom, double tap zoom

· 5 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash

· Motorola Media Link and Motorola Phone Portal to manage and share media content across desktop, phone and the Web

· Stereo Bluetooth® / BT 2.1, USB 2.0

· 3.5mm headset jack

· CrystalTalkT Plus for superior talk quality

· 8GB memory card

Additional functionality and apps include:

· Full suite of the Google applications: Google Search, Google Maps with Latitude, Google Mail, YouTube, and Google TalkT

· Unified Google and Microsoft Office Contacts

· Navigation: GPS, MOTONAV * turn-by-turn navigation, Google Maps, E-Compass Latitude

· Email Support: IMAP and POP, Google Mail

· IM Support: Google Talk

· Calendar: Exchange, Calendar

Pricing

eXpansys will offer MILESTONE as either SIM free and unlocked (£449.99) or from £49.99 when bundled with an 18 month, £35 a month T-mobile contract. eXpansys is also offering consumers who trade in their old HTC, BlackBerry or Apple iPhone up to a £100 rebate via mail. For more information about pricing and availability: http://www.expansys.com/milestone

Availability

To date, MILESTONE is available in Italy, Germany, France, Argentina, Brazil and Canada. Further availability will be announced as Motorola continues to expand its Android-based portfolio around the world. For more information please visit www.motorola.com/milestone.

In North America, Motorola’s first two Android-based devices to hit the market are known as CLIQ with MOTOBLUR and DROIDT.

 

We are expecting to get our hands on one of these beauties shortly so watch out for the unboxing video followed by the full review.

 

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