
Archive for August, 2007


OtterBox, ever the heavy-duty case providers, have just announced their OtterBox 1933 which fits the BlackBerry 8800, BlackBerry 8820 and BlackBerry 8830. As an 8800 user, this case looks like something I wouldn’t mind using on a daily basis. Most of the OtterBox products for BlackBerry turn your handheld into a little microcomputing tank, which for novelty’s sake is awesome, but impractical for nonindustrial use. We’ve got a review cooking for their 1930 model (fitting the BlackBerry 8700), and hope to get our hands on the 1933 real soon. Keep an eye out for this in the $49.99 range in both classic black and yellow.
Read Full Story at : Blackberrycool



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LG expects to unveil its 3G smart phone ‘LG-KS20’ at the upcoming IFA 2007, which features 12.8mm thickness and 2.8-inch all touch screen display with full browsing capability. Running on Windows Mobile 6.0, the LG-KS20 supports HSDPA network, 3.6Mbps download speed.
Other features of the 3G smart phone included push email service, 2M camera, mp3 playback, Bluetooth 2.0, cursive script recognition and video call. It will be available in 4Q 2007 in Europe market.
Source : aving


Nokia’s got a big event planned for London tomorrow, but Unwired View’s got the images of just what’s being shown: among the releases, the 8GB N81 gaming / media phone will be there (though we’ve little more information the device itself). Also mentioned: the “N95 8GB” device and some new XpressMusic phones.
Source : engadget


Pinstack head honcho Hayden has got a plethora of fresh shots of a BlackBerry 8120, packing Wi-Fi, external microSD slot, OS 4.3, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a Wi-Fi browser. However, while we’re pretty sure that the CDMA version of the BlackBerry Pearl 2 (or the 8130, if you will) will have a 2 Mpx camera, our man Hayden neglected to state whether the camera in the BlackBerry 8120 is 2 or 3.2 Mpx, which prevents us from resolving the debate as to which device will be better. (Which would you take: EVDO, 2 Mpx BlackBerry with no confirmed MicroSD slot, or an EDGE, 3.2 Mpx BlackBerry with Wi-Fi web browsing? Also, where for art thou GPS? Deep within the 8110, perchance?)


The DX8i is a full-fledged PDA that runs on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition operating system. Instead of bulky QWERTY keyboard, the DX8i uses a alphanumeric keypad. The PDA phone is very powerful for both work and play functions as it using 416MHz Intel XScale processor.DX8i is teeming with contemporary handset properties such as a 3.0 megapixel camera, 2.2″ QVGA LCD screen with touchscreen support, FM Radio, MP3 Player, WiFi, MicroSD memory expansion slot, SDIO Card Slot, Bluetooth 1.2, and Standard mini-USB connectivity.


Need to take your office with you? With the HTC PPC6800 from Alltel, you can. This smart device comes equipped with all the applications you need to stay connected when you’re away from your desk. With Windows Mobile Office, you can view and edit Microsoft Word and Excel® documents, or preview your PowerPoint presentation while on the road. The handy slide-out QWERTY keyboard and Office Sync makes e-mailing easy. Plus stay connected and in touch with the touch-sensitive LCD screen and Wi-Fi capabilities.


Connect and share your life through the world’s most popular network. With Windows Live you can stay connected with Messenger and Hotmail. Upload your pictures to your Live Spaces photo gallery. Search for the information you need on the go. Windows Live is now available for select Nokia devices.
All of the Windows Live services are effortlessly downloadable and accessible. See if your Nokia device supports Windows Live features.
Simply install Windows Live using the Download! application on your device and you’re ready to connect.
To download and install Windows Live to your device, select the Download! Folder > WinLive from the menu on your Nokia Nseries device.


Verizon today made Motorola’s Q9m smartphone available to online buyers. Although the Q9m is similar the the HSDPA Q9h, this EV-DO version features slightly different styling and downgrades some features. It shares the Q9h’s keyboard, screen, Windows Mobile 6 standard (Smartphone) and stereo Bluetooth but uses Mini SD instead of MicroSD and downgrades the camera to 1.3 Megapixels. It also features a new multimedia home screen.
The Q9m price $250 with a 2-year contract and rebates only available at.


Maxis announced yesterday their release of the BlackBerry 8300 in Malaysia, while making their intention of closing the enterprise-consumer gap loud and clear. Right now, Malaysia has a 70/30 split in terms of business and personal BlackBerry sales, but they hope the Curve will help change that.
“As BlackBerry usage in Malaysia continues to climb, we are making the powerful device accessible and affordable to people with an entry-level package for the BlackBerry Internet Solution at RM20 per month,” [Chief operating officer Jon Eddy Abdullah] said at the launch of the smartphone Monday. … “We believe the consumer potential for e-mail services is largely untapped and this package is designed specifically for the consumer looking for wireless e-mail connectivity,“ he added.













