Sony Ericsson W52s Pictures

Here are some pictures of the Sony Ericsson W52 slider the phone has only been released into the Japanese market for the KDDI network.


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Some Nokia N82 pictures

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Nokia 3600 slide

Nokia_3600_slide.jpgThe Nokia 3600 slide also delivers a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and 2 LED flash and is excellent for taking pictures or videos. It comes with pre-installed Nokia Maps application with an optional Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W will tell the owner a lot about the world they are in.

Built-in music player the phone offers up to 3000 favourite songs on an optional 4 microSD card.

It’s expected to sell for €175 excluding taxes and subsidies.

Nokia 6600 slide

nokia_6600_slider.jpgThe Nokia 6600 slider will come with a 3.2 megapixel camera that takes high quality pictures and videos, 2.2″ QVGA display with 16 million colours and integrated Nokia Maps application which can be enhanced with an optional Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W and separate navigation license.

The press release says “Being one of Nokia’s smallest sliders to date, the Nokia 6600 slide stays true to its name as it smoothly glides open in the hand. The appearance of the Nokia 6600 slide with its glossy, high-quality steel covers and aluminium center key constitute both understated elegance as well as visual simplicity. Its well-balanced feature set is created to be exciting and intuitive. Tapping the Nokia 6600 slide twice conveniently indicates time, snoozes, alerts and silences or rejects incoming phone calls.”

Nokia are expected to sell the 6600 slider at a retail price of €250 excluding taxes and subsidies.

Nokia 6600 just announced

nokia _6600_fold.jpgNokia have today announced three new mobile phones we’ll have a quick look at the 6600 fold - Not to be confused with the 6600 released in 2003.

The phone comes with a bright 2.13” OLED screen, integrated 2 megapixel camera with double LED flash or swift access to Internet services.

We’ll have more information on this phone as soon as we can, it has an estimated retail price of 275 EUR excluding taxes and subsidies.


The Nokia Tube

tube.jpgSo this is the Nokia Tube, is this Nokia’s answer to the iPhone?

The phone will be touch-based and feature Java support (not on the iPhone)

- should be available first quarter of 2009
- first S60 touch phone
- it will not be the flagship (a better device will be announced after this one)
- 3 inch high resolution 16:9 touchscreen
- AF camera (not as good as Nseries but better than iPhone)
- bluetooth
- uPnP
- GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA
- WLAn
- GPS with geotagging
- tactile feedback but no multitouch
- similar to Nokia N73 size (a bit wider)


Sony Ericsson G900

Sony-Ericsson-G900.jpgThe Sony Ericsson G900 is expected to be released in June 2008, it will come with a 5-megapixel touch auto-focus camera the G900 also boasts the Multi-Shot function which allows you to take multiple pics at the single press of the trigger. The phone uniquely uses the QVGA touchscreen in combination with the 5.0 megapixel camera - decide where to focus the camera by touching the screen.


* 5.0 megapixel camera with touch Auto focus and Multi-shot function
* One touch media experience
* Large 2.4 display with single touch control menu
* One- touch media and organiser menu
* Wi-Fi™ for high speed data transfer and internet browsing

Sony Ericsson W910

w1.jpgIf you happen to live in Hong Kong you’ll now be able to get your hands on the white and gold Sony Ericsson W910, the phone has been released for the moment only in the Asian market but might make it’s way to Europe in time.

Funny iPhone Video

3G iPhone

iphone-3g.jpgWill we see a 3G iPhone in the next few months? so far nothing has been confirmed but AT&T (in the US) CEO hints that all of their smart devices will be compatible with 3G in coming months.

The iPhone at present uses EDGE which is is a little slow at time so this news is welcomed I guess the only issue then is what will the price be to move up?

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