Monday, May 31, 2010

Coming Soon videocon Mobile V1455


Now Videocon is on competion to other manufacturing companies because of all cell phone manufacturer are launching their touch pad cell phones where videocon launching their V1455 which was amazing cell phone at lowest rate at MRP : INR 4995/-.Which was lowest rated cell phone in touch screen cell phones.Continue Reading

LG shows off Mobile DTV device for America

LG has released the full specifications for the first American Mobile DTV device, the DP570MH.

The unit has a 7-inch, 480 x 234 resolution screen and can natively playback DVDs via the built-in drive. Making it a "Mobile DTV" device is the fact that it has a TV tuner that can pick up live TV, even while in fast moving vehicles.


The TV can playback live video for 2.5 hours on full charge, and has about 4.5 hours of battery life when used as a DVD player.

Mobile DTV is free, but the device will have $250 MSRP when it ships in a few months.

Samsung C3300K Champ Review

The Samsung C3300K Champ takes the Corby formula and simplifies it even further. It comes with a 2.4 inch resistive touchscreen display which boasts a QVGA resolution has a compact design and also runs the company’s TouchWiz Lite with widgets arranged in a 3×3 grid situated on the home screen.


Specifications & Features:
  • 2.4 inch touch screen display
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • 1.3 mega pixel camera
  • Social networking integration
According to the VP of mobile marketing, Samsung electronics, “The Champ is a perfect option for mobile users who want to snap up a full touch phone for the first time. We expect that the Samsung Champ will follow the success of the Star (aka GT-S5230) which achieved high sales volume at an affordable price point over the past year.”
If you want to review the Samsung C3300K Champ yourself or have a question, please feel free to leave a comment below. Thanks!

OggSync – Synchronize Google Calendar to Windows Mobile

OggSync Public Beta 2.0 FreeWare provides the following features:
  • Full 2 way sync from your phone to one of your Google calendars.
  • No 3rd party involvement, keep things simple with just your phone and Google calendar.
  • Full support for repeating events, and changes to those repeating events.
  • Uses over the air or cradled connections so you can always be up to date.
  • Compatible with Outlook and ActiveSync
OggSync Public Beta 2.0 Pro adds the following features:
  • Multiple calendar sync – Sync any number of Google public and private calendars
  • Automatic Syncrhonization! Let OggSync keep your phone an Google in sync in the background.
  • Default Calendar Mapping: Optionally have events with no matching Google Calendar category get put in your default Google Calendar

ProSwitcher HD for iPad Screenshots Released

after the release of apple ipad everyone try there hand on it and many people are releasing jailbreak tools to jailbreak it, now Ryan Petrich, the developer of ProSwitcher sent a tweet announcing the future release of the application. ProSwitcher HD for iPad soon available, ProSwitcher is one of the best jailbreak apps. ProSwitcher comes with multitasking to the iPhone and now updated for the iPad.

ProSwitcher is a palm pre like multitasking app lets you switch between applications running in background in a beautiful Palm Pre style cover flow-like mode. It is similar to MultiFl0w but is said to be much easier, faster, and more intuitive and uses very less memory.

Samsung Wave Unboxing and Hands on

When Samsung initially announced their first-ever Bada OS mobile device, the attention wasn’t necessarily on the software All things aside, the Samsung Wave is, at least on paper, one of the most technically powerful devices on the market.

         Samsung’s first bada phone, the Samsung Wave S8500, has landed on our desk, and we’re still not quite certain whether the new OS has a future in the mobile market. Designed to bridge the (fast-shrinking) gap between feature-phones and smartphones, bada is envisaged as the Samsung’s way to corner a new generation of handset upgraders tempted by the flexibility of a full smartphone but shy of either their price, complexity or both. Read on for our Samsung Wave S8500 unboxing and some first-impressions.

Verizon offers Palm Pre Plus for $30


Verizon Wireless has lowered the price of the Palm Pre Plus to $30 with a new contract. The contract free option will still cost you $600. The price for Pixi Plus remains $30.

Skyfire 2.0 Browser for Android Released

The Skyfire browser brings the desktop web experience to the phone, but until today Android phone owners were unable to share in that experience. Skyfire 2.0 has been released today for the Android platform, and the full Flash experience (sorry Jobs) is part of the package. Skyfire uses server-side page rendering to bring web pages to the phone screen looking like they do on the desktop. Video streaming also works with few compromises, according to the developer.

 The Skyfire 2.0 mobile browser for Android devices is now available to everyone. It is capable of playing Flash videos, using Skyfire's cloud servers that faclitate the video format decoding. The new SkyBar toolbar separates Flash content on a Web page to make it easier to access, recommends related contents and lets users share articles and videos with contacts on Facebook, Twitter, or by e-mail and SMS.

Verizon Wireless is rolling out the webOS 1.4.1.1 get Updates

 File this one under the "finally" category. Verizon Wireless is rolling out the webOS 1.4.1.1. update to its Pre Plus and Pixi Plus users. The update has many bug fixes, including one that takes care of the sticky key problem where pressing one key would cause double letters. Battery life is improved, and pinch to zoom now works in .docs, and .pdfs.

The lag in the camera shutter sound is now fixed, and newly taken photos and videos do not overwrite existing ones. 



Amidst news of Palm being acquired by HP, it’s easy to miss out the less exciting news related to Palm, but Verizon subscribers should be happy to hear that the carrier has released webOS 1.4.1.1. According to the changelog on Palm’s site users should be happy to hear that pinch-to-zoom now works properly in Doc and PDF files, the lag in the camera shutter sound has been fixed and the keyboard input issue that duplicates key presses has also been resolved.

Hardly the most exciting Palm news you're gonna hear this week, but the company that still owns itself for the time being has just updated its WebOS software on Verizon to the extremely granular version 1.4.1.1. The helpful changelog informs us there are no new apps, but pinch-zoom now works correctly in Doc and PDF views, a lag in the camera shutter sound has been rectified, and forwarding videos uploaded to YouTube on to your friends via email has also been made to work as it should.
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