Worlds first pen phone!!!

March 12th, 2009

eriously small, but packed with cutting-edge innovations, the Haier P7 Pen Phone is the cell phone to have in today’s tech savvy world. Advanced technologies fuse seamlessly in the sleek pen-style design. The phone multitasks as a 90-minute voice recorder and a powerful digital camera; plus, the colour High Resolution LCD supports Multimedia Messaging Service so you can share photos instantly, play games, and more.

The Haier P7 has been featured in the ‘Hello Magazine’, The Sunday Times and Stuff Magazine. This unique handset was given out to celebrities at the prestigious golden globe awards. Use you Haier P7 to stand out from the crowd and turn heads with it’s elegant sophistication and style.

Specification:

GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz Tri Band

GPRS Class 10

Dimensions: 150 x 27 x 18.2 mm

Weight: 65 g

Antenna: Integrated

Battery: 600 mAh Li-Ion

Stand-by time: up to 130

Talk time: up to 4 h

LCD Main display:  65535 colours

WAP 2.0

MMS

Integrated camera: VGA 640 X 480

USB cable connection (cable not included)

90 Minute Dictaphone

Predictive text input

Polyphonic ringtones

Games


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iphone market share

March 3rd, 2009

Monitoring web traffic is a dicey thing and sometimes it’s hard to determine if traffic statistics are meaningful.  Traffic monitor Net Applications has released their mobile web traffic numbers for February and they are surprising to say the least.

It’s pretty much a given that iPhone owners do a lot of web browsing on their phones, the iPhone is designed for that.  Knowing that going in still doesn’t prepare me for the statistic showing that iPhone web browsing accounts for 66% of all mobile web browsing.  That’s just a huge share and I’m not sure what to make of it.  Equally surprising is that the G1 Android phone has already gained a 6% share, matching that of Symbian-based phones.  While it’s no surprise that the BlackBerry browsing share is low, I expected it to be more than the 2.24% that is showing here.

*data taken from http://jkontherun.com/

mobile-web-browsing


Sony Ericsson 12MP Beast!

February 17th, 2009

Getting a head start from the rest of the pack, Sony Ericsson has officially announced the W995, formerly known as the Hikaru, and the Idou.

The Sony Ericsson W995 is their latest addition to their Walkman phone family and comes with 2.6-inch scratch-resistant diplay, 8-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, dual-band HSDPA/tri-band HSDPA for North American version, quad-band GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth with A2DP support, A-GPS, accelerometer, 3.5mm headset jack, YouTube play and will come bundled with an 8GB M2 card. It’ll be available in the 2Q in three colored variants (black, red, and silve) though pricing is yet to be known.

The Sony Ericsson Idou, meanwhile, is still currently under development, but it is officially the first 12-megapixel camera phone to be unveiled to the public. Aside from its massive megapixel rating, it also boasts of autofocus functionality, a Xenon flash and a host of other imaging features. It’ll come with a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, and, get this, an OS developed by the Symbian Foundation. Not only will it be groundbreaking in terms of its imaging features, but it might also be the first Symbian Foundation-powered phone.

They’ve already put up a microsite and released this demo video to get us all excited for it