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By February 27, 2009 Read More →

DoCoMo halts BlackBerry Bold sales due to overheating

image NTT DoCoMo Inc, Japan’s biggest mobile phone operator, said on Friday it has halted sales of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry Bold because the phone can overheat while the battery is being recharged. DoCoMo said it has sold about 4,000 high-end Bold phones, and about 30 users have complained the phone’s keyboard area had heated up. The company said it has received no reports of users getting burned or of phones catching on fire.

"This issue appears to be specifically limited to the BlackBerry Bold devices sold in Japan since last week and sales of BlackBerry Bold devices in other countries are unaffected by this matter," RIM said in a statement. RIM also said it had ruled out a battery problem, but the root cause is still being investigated.

via Reuters

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By February 27, 2009 Read More →

Acer DX900 begins shipping

The Acer DX900 is finally here!

We’ve known about the Acer DX900 for a while and it was officially announced at Mobile World Congress earlier this month, the DX900 will begin shipping next week.

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This is first main-stream dual sim device to be launched here in the UK and the world’s first Dual-SIM Smartphone to support both 3.5G (HSDPA) and 2.75G (EDGE) SIM cards. The DX900 runs Windows Mobile 6.1 and has an impressive feature set that includes 3G connectivity and GPS on board.
Available for order now at a confirmed price of £346.96 (plus carriage and VAT (if applicable)), you can place your order today to receive one of the first units.

Head over to the Acer DX900 page on the Clove website more information and to order yours now!

Acer DX900 specification:

  • Operating System – Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Processor – Samsung S3C 6400 533 MHz Processor
  • Memory – ROM: 256 MB / RAM: 128 MB
  • Display – 2.8" VGA (468×640) colour transflective TFT
  • Operating Frequency – HSDPA / UMTS ( 2100 / 1900 / 850 MHz )
    Quad-Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
  • Expansion  – microSD
  • mini-USB
  • Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
  • WiFi 802.11b, 802.11g
  • Embedded SiRF Star III chipset
  • Built-in 3.0 mega pixels Auto-Focus CMOS camera, up to 2048 x 1536 resolution
  • 0.3 mega pixels Fixed-Focus CMOS camera for conference call usage
  • Composite TV out support
  • Battery – Removable 1530 mAh
  • Dimensions – 106(L) x 60.5 (W) x 17(H) millimetres
  • Weight – 147 grams (battery included)

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By February 27, 2009 Read More →

eXpansys Friday deals

These offers are only available through the links below which are active between 11am and 4pm UK time on Friday the 27th of February*. Normal pricing will precede this time and resume at 4pm on Friday.

image Nokia E71
Price drop by £35 from £294.99 to £259.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=177691&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

image Glofiish X600
Price drop by £50 from £199.99 to £149.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179642&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Toshiba Portege G710
Price drop by £40 from £179.99 to £139.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=175542&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image Nokia CK-15W Bluetooth Display Car Kit
Price drop by £20 from £104.99 to £84.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179643&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image SiPix A6 Pocket Printer
Price drop by £10 from £29.99 to £19.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=179641&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

image iGo EverywherePower 3500 Friday Deal
Price drop by £10 from £19.99 to £9.99 inc VAT
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=173095&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

 

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last.
Prices and availability subject to change, www.expansys.com website price and availability always applies.

 

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By February 26, 2009 Read More →

HTC care opens in Malaysia

image We all know about the Apple Stores and the superb technical support and service that you can get there, well it looks like HTC are following a similar route with the opening of their own HTC Care Centres. The first HTC Care Authorized centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital has opened. This centre features more than 1,300 square feet of retail space with helpful professional consultants and technicians dedicated to provide the whole gamut of after-sales services including on-site technical consultation, testing and repairs. They promise a speedy turn-around time for all service repairs. Now the question is, will we see these rolled out in Europe, it is always good to be able to get support direct from a manufacturer face to face. We will wait and see.

via WMExperts and ubergizmo

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By February 26, 2009 Read More →

Google preventing unlocked phones using app store

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CrunchGear has a rather irritating story regarding the limitation of the Google App store. It seems that Google have not responded well to the age old method of unlocking a phone and using it on a different network. A rather sickening move if you ask me but you can decide for yourself by reading the attached article.

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By February 26, 2009 Read More →

The Acer DX900 now available

image Clove have just let us know that they will have stock available next week for the Acer DX900. The Acer DX900 is one of the world’s first dual-SIM and dual standby Windows Mobile handsets to support HSDPA and EDGE. The DX900 is a simple solution to an increasingly in-demand requirement for consumers who need access to two mobile communications services, but don’t want to carry around two devices at the same time.

Available for order now at a confirmed price of 346.96 pounds (plus carriage and VAT (if applicable)), you can place your order today to receive one of the first units.

http://www.clove.co.uk/viewProduct.aspx?product=49868335-9F45-4952-90C1-92E8C00484A2

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By February 26, 2009 Read More →

HTC Diamond2 and Diamond comparison

image Cnet have answered a few of our concerns over the size of the HTC Diamond2 and have put it side-by-side with the original to see how they size up.The increased screen size of the updated model is mainly due to the added length of the display. Their widths are identical but the WVGA (800 x 480) resolution of the Diamond2 means it’s longer and able to show more information in one screen.The Diamond2 is quite a bit thicker than the original. One thing that didn’t change is that you get only a single mini-USB port for charging, syncing and connecting a wired headset. The original Diamond came with 4GB of built-in storage but no expansion slot. The Diamond2, on the other hand, won’t come with any internal storage but it can accept microSD cards so you can boost the memory up to 16GB. A few more pictures after the break.

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By February 26, 2009 Read More →

Samsung announces new Camcorder range

Samsung have just announced their new H-Series camcorder range all of which will offer full HD video recording on internal Solid-state flash drives rather than conventional memory cards or hard drives.

More details can be found in the press release below.

HMX H100 (1)

Samsung’s new H-Series offer users an unprecedented form factor, industry leading design, a renowned Schneider lens with Optical Image Stabilization and high-performance, full-HD video; however, most notable is the use of internal solid state drives (HMX-H104, HMX-H105, HMX-H106) providing onboard memory.

 

Solid State Drive (SSD)

For the first time in a consumer digital camcorder, a flash-based solid state drive (SSD) is used to provide consumers with highly-reliable and high-performance internal memory. Leveraging its expertise in the design of semiconductor technology, which is the core technology in modern devices, Samsung included its renowned flash-based SSD technology in the new HMX-H106, HMX-H105 and HMX-H104. Offering a 64GB SSD, the HMX-H106 is the world’s highest capacity flash-based digital camcorder. The HMX-H104 and HMX-H105 offer 16GB and 32GB SSDs, respectively, while the HMX-H100 requires the use of a SD/SDHC or MMC+ memory card as it does not feature onboard memory.

 

Internal Memory

The inherent benefits of utilizing flash-based SSD is to provide consumers with internal memory, including drastically reduced power consumption thanks to no moving parts, faster read/write speeds and better durability. The new H-Series full-HD digital camcorders also utilise H.264 compression, which significantly increases record times. At full-HD resolution and when set to fine mode, users can record up to three hours directly to the 16GB HMX-H104, six hours to the 16GB HMX-H105, and an unparalleled 12 hours to the 64GB HMX-H106.

 

Schneider Optics

Precision optics are paramount in helping produce inspiring video and Samsung’s H-Series camcorders draw attention to this usage by incorporating world renowned Schneider optics. The camcorders’ Schneider lens features a 10x optical zoom and is paired with Samsung’s new Optical Image Stabilizer, to help reduce the blur found in footage as a result of vibrations and hand shake.

The trusted Schneider lens helps capture remarkably clear and sharp video with accurate colour reproduction, and the H-Series’ direct HDMI connection allows consumers to enjoy their full-HD content on their HDTV without the need for proprietary docking cradles.

The camcorders also offer a large 2.7 inch touch-screen LCD, which serves as the gateway to the camcorders’ comprehensive suite of features. The swivelling LCD also gives users access to key camcorder controls, including record and zoom. When used in conjunction with Samsung’s proprietary swivel grip, the additional placement of controls on the LCD screens allow users to effortlessly control the camcorder when held at low or high angles.

 

Still Photos

Consumers can also utilise the camcorders to take more than just stunning high-definition video, as each offers a built-in strobe flash and the ability to capture 4.7 mega-pixel (through interpolation) digital still photos.

 

CMOS Imaging Sensor

At the heart of Samsung’s new H-Series of full-HD digital camcorders is a high-performance CMOS imaging sensor. Measuring 1/4.5 inches, the CMOS sensor boasts 2.2 mega-pixels and yields impressive light sensitivity helping enhance the overall imaging experience for the end-user.

 

Time Lapse

The camcorders also feature a Time Lapse recording mode that will give consumers the ability to experiment with their creativity. When shooting in the Time Lapse recording mode, the camcorder will record a single image at an interval pre-selected by the user, either 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 30 seconds, and will save each image as one single movie file.

“This new series of high-definition digital camcorders clearly speaks to Samsung’s commitment to providing today’s consumers with the most advanced and highest-performing digital imaging technology,” said Steve Mitchell, General Manager Marketing, Samsung Digital Imaging Division.

“Our ability to leverage the synergies that exist across our various businesses in the design and manufacture of digital camcorders and cameras, allows us to be better equipped to meet customer demands and bring higher-performing digital imaging solutions to market faster and more efficiently.”

The H-Series Camcorders will be available from leading high street and online retailers from April 2009.

 

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By February 26, 2009 Read More →

£10 PAYG SIM with £30 credit!

I’m not sure whether or not to file this one under deals, bargains or no-brainers?

eXpansys have secured a great deal on 3 Pay-as-you-go SIM cards. Receive £30 starter top-up with a 3 Pay As You Go SIM card for £9.99. Simply put your new SIM straight into a mobile phone and you’re up and running with £30 of credit to spend on calls, texts or whatever you want.

image 3 Pay As You Go SIM card

Once you’ve used the credit you’ll be on the Flat 12 tariff and you can add internet access for £5 per month or 50p per day. Although this is under a fair usage policy there’s no data caps mentioned.

Full details can be found HERE on the eXpansys website but basically, you pay you tenner and get £30 worth of credit!

 

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By February 25, 2009 Read More →

N95 running an arcane version of Windows

n95-windows-3.1 If you love the N95 but hate S60, I have great news for you. Some enterprising developers in Poland have replaced the aging S60 operating system found on the Nokia N95 with an even more older desktop OS, Windows 3.1. Using DOSBox Polish developer Marcin-PRV managed to get the most popular OS in the world (in 1993) to run on the N95. While this particular trick is probably not terribly useful, it sure is neat.

Aside from being a nifty party trick, there is a serious side to this demonstration. This proves just how powerful the phones in our pockets are. Just over 10 years ago, all businesses, and schools were using computers that were less powerful than most of the phones on the market today. Nobody would seriously argue that those machines weren’t important to education, and business, but today, there are many people who are considered serious thinkers suggesting that mobile phones are just distractions in offices and classrooms. The only difference between the computers of yesterday, and the phones of today, is that phones are more powerful, more versatile, and smaller than those old computers ever were.

Source: UberPhones

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