Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Credant Says Tons of Mobiles Left in Taxies

Mountains of Mobiles Left in the Back of New York Cabs

Credant Technologies announced the results of a survey today that shows passengers in Taxi's in New York City have left behind 31,544 mobile phones and over 2,752 other handheld devices like laptops and iPods.

The study also reports Taxi drivers say that 44% of passengers in the cab spend their time catching up on work, on the phone or sending email. Almost 2/3 of NYC cab drivers report that owners get their devices back. In London, about 80% of passengers in cabs get their items back. 

"We've become too complacent about losing personal information. This is a warning to the business community and individuals to be vigilant when travelling with mobile devices especially as more people are using the latest range of "must have" mobile smartphones to store large amounts of sensitive personal and business information," stated Michael Callahan, Chief Marketing Officer at CREDANT Technologies.

Research shows that almost 31,544 mobile phones have been left in New York Yellow Cabs in the last six months DALLAS, Sept. 16
DALLASSept. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- CREDANT Technologies, the market leader in mobile data protection solutions, today announced survey results that indicate passengers in New York's Yellow Taxicabs have left behind a staggering 31,544 mobile phones (that's over 2 per taxi) and 2,752 other handheld devices such as laptops, iPods and memory sticks over the last six months.

The survey was carried out at the same time in both London and New York and highlights that New Yorkers and Londoners are both as work-obsessed as one another. Cab drivers reported that passengers spend almost half their time (44%) catching up on work, either by being on the phone or email. Unfortunately too many of these mobile devices are left behind in the back seat of the cab. The survey in New York polled 300 licensed yellow cab drivers to gauge the frequency and ease with which mobile devices are left behind and to highlight the issue that encryption is one of the preferred forms of protection to prevent unauthorized users from accessing critical data at any point.

"We've become too complacent about losing personal information. This is a warning to the business community and individuals to be vigilant when travelling with mobile devices especially as more people are using the latest range of "must have" mobile smartphones to store large amounts of sensitive personal and business information," stated Michael Callahan, Chief Marketing Officer at CREDANT Technologies.

"Many of these devices now have the capacity to store as much as 10,000 Word documents, 11,000 pictures, 500,000 contact details or an amazing 1.1 million emails, making them an obvious target for identity theft criminals and hackers who can steal this information and assume the identity of the user both in their personal or business life."
Nearly two-thirds of cab drivers reported that mobile phone owners were reunited with devices found at the back of cabs. In London the chance of getting a mobile device back was much better than NY with 80% of cab drivers handing them into their depots or personally contacting the owners themselves.
"It is clear that none of us are infallible. It's easy to forget things when you're travelling -- it used to be an umbrella, now it's more likely a mobile phone or and other storage device that contains highly sensitive information," Callahan said. "It's only when you've lost a mobile device containing your personal information and contacts, or your company's data, that you really understand how disastrous it can be. Our advice is to encrypt all information on these devices to prevent access by anyone other than you."

Not just mobiles forgotten ... but a sawn-off shotgun, a couple of kids, 12 dead pheasants, 2 dogs, 1 cat, toilet seats and more ...

When the cabbies were asked to recall what the strangest objects were that they'd found at the back of their cabs they reported that it wasn't uncommon for people to leave their most precious possessions, including their kids, a drunken wife left as a tip, $2,700 -- which apparently made its way back to the owners, and 12 dead pheasants. Other articles left behind included firearms, prosthetic devices, and pets.

Notes to Editors
The survey figures were based on 300 New York yellow licensed taxi drivers and extrapolated amongst 13,087 yellow licensed taxi cabs in Manhattan New York. In London the figures were based on interviews with 300 London licensed taxi drivers and then extrapolated amongst the number of licensed taxi cabs in London which is 21,729 (according to the Public Carriage Office September 2008).

About CREDANT Technologies

CREDANT Technologies is the market leader in endpoint data protection solutions. CREDANT's data security solutions mitigate risk, preserve customer brand and reduce the cost of compliance, enabling business to "protect what matters." CREDANT Mobile Guardian is the only centrally managed endpoint data protection solution providing strong authentication, intelligent encryption, usage controls, and key management for data recovery. By aligning security to the type of user, device and location, CREDANT permits the audit and enforcement of security policies across all computing endpoints. Strategic partners and customers include leaders in finance, government, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, technology, and services.
 CREDANT has been recognized by Inc. magazine as the #1 fastest growing security software company in 2008 and 2007; was selected by Red Herring as one of the top 100 privately held companies and top 100 Innovators; and was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Austin Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Crescendo Ventures, Intel Capital, and Cisco Systems are investors in CREDANT Technologies.
 For more information, visit http://www.credant.com.
CREDANT Technologies, CREDANT, the CREDANT Technologies logo, and the "We Protect What Matters." tagline are registered trademarks of CREDANT Technologies, Inc.
SOURCE CREDANT Technologies


Saturday, August 9, 2008

BlackBerry 8800



BlackBerry 8800 Specification :

weight -134g
talktime- up to 5 hrs
camera -N/A
bluetooth- Yes
GPRS-Yes
Infrared-N/A
color dispaly- 65K colors
Video Recording- Yes
Speaker - Yes
Java Technology- yes
EDGE - yes
Ringtones- polyphonic , MP3

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 SIM Free




The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is the ideal phone for an active and busy life. Calendar, email, notes, reminders - all available at the touch of your finger.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 features at a glance:

  • Dimensions: 110.5 x 52.6 x 17 mm
  • Weight: 158 g
  • Talk time: Up to 6.5 hours
  • Standby time: Up to 380 hours
  • Display: 800 x 480 pixels, 3 inches
  • Built-in 3.2 Megapixel digital camera
  • autofocus, image stabiliser, video, flash
  • Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS function
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Optical joystick navigation
  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Qualcomm MSM7200 528MHz processor
  • 160MB Internal, Expandable via MicroSD
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
  • TriBand: GSM /900/1800/1900/ HSDPA 2100




Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Nokia 8800 Diamond


Nokia 8800 Diamond


Nokia 8800 Diamond swanky looking phone gets onboard 3G capabilities, 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera, and1GB built-in memory space. A unique silencing mechanism is activated when the phone is turned over, screen-side down. The Nokia 8800 Diamond will be available in Heyerdahl's stores and selected Nokia outlets for about 30,000 NOK ($ 6,000).








Sunday, June 22, 2008

iPhone






The TV01 If you thought the iPhone was the big daddy of cell phones, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. I’m not referring to the handset in technological terms and calling it that, but more in terms of its size, especially with its external battery pack that includes an additional speaker. It’s unfortunate that the company that designed this handset with the external additional pack has given those annoying individuals who play their mobile music in the train some rather heavy artillery.







This handset also supports analog TV with pretty good pickup. Don’t expect to get crystal clear reception, but the image quality is okay and so is the sound. The external pack has a little stand to prop up the handset. The TV01 supports dual SIM cards too, but as far as I could tell, both are not simultaneously active, though there is a dedicated button to switch between the two. This handset has a large touchscreen interface that supports quite a high resolution. The interface is quite catchy and easy to navigate, with the five-way nav-pad or the stylus. Feature-wise the TV01 is quite well equipped with multimedia, a 1.3MP camera and the relevant features that all mobile handsets come with including alarms, calendar, notes etc. External memory is supported via microSD cards.



Ultra-Fashion Handset








Ultra-Fashion Handset: I’m calling this handset "Ultra-Fashion" because there doesn’t seem to be any official alphanumeric name for it. All it has are Ultra and Fashion written on either side of the handset. In case you’re wondering "hey, haven’t I seen that before?" you probably have, as Samsung has a model called the F300 that’s very similar. Or is it the other way around? But this handset does have two separate displays. The smaller display on the phone side is a low resolution display but still in color. It’s a full function phone that can also be used for sending messages as well as do everything else you’d do with a regular low end entry-level handset. I liked its compact size and the hot-swap slot for the SIM card on the side. The battery can be slipped in and out from a slot located on the bottom of the handset. The microSD card has a hot-swap slot too.


On the other side is a full fledged PMP (no kidding!) with a large display and a five-way nav-pad. Navigation is a bit of a pain though. The rear PMP can be activated by simply clicking a button on the side of the phone. Although the player remains dormant while you’re using the phone, the phone is simply on standby. This handset has a camera located on the phone side and can be activated from the player as well as when the phone is active. A specially designed carry case comes with a cradle and flaps to cover either end. All one has to do is simply flip open the side you wish to use. Though the sound quality may not be that great, it’s a pretty decent phone.

Chinese Mobile Phone V323








The Chinese Mobile Phone V323 is a rather bulky handset and heavy too. But it has a superbly clear 3-inch touchscreen display that’s great for watching videos and TV, if you have the reception. The interface looks identical to Nokia Symbian interface handsets, so navigation should be easy for Nokia users... or just about anybody. The interface is a little bit slow though. The phone supports analog TV, but unfortunately I couldn’t get decent reception anywhere and all I saw was a lot of static.

The V323 comes equipped with a 1.3MP camera (with plenty of settings) and the image quality isn’t too bad. There various features, including a pretty good media player and an FM radio, in addition to regular stuff like a converter, calendar for schedules and appointments etc. The best thing about the V323 is that it supports dual SIM cards, both GSM. It’s a bit tricky figuring out messaging and calling the numbers stored on the SIMs, but poking around helps. Both SIMs are simultaneously active and incoming calls from the second SIM will simply have a ‘(2)’ attached to the callers name. You can switch off either SIM if you wish. The V323 also supports external memory.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Willcom 03 smartphone











Willcom 03 smartphone



Willcom 03 aka Sharp WS020SH is a smartphone which runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic. It comes with an LCD WVGA (800×480) 3′’ touchscreen, a QWERTY keyboard and a multidirectional pad, 1Seg tuner, 256MB memory, microSD and W-SIM slots, and a 2.0-megapixel camera with auto focus. More pictures available after the break.

Sony Ericsson concept phone











Cool A828 looks like Sony Ericsson concept phone

Looks like someone has steal some of the design to their production. Check out the Cool A828, it’s looks just the same, cool huh. It runs on GSM 900 / 1800 Mhz network and comes with a 0.3-megapixel camera, 1GB of storage, Bluetooth connectivity and support MP3 and MP4 playback. The Cool A828 is available for $96. Check out more pictures after the break.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Sony Ericsson P1i









Sony Ericsson P1i Features


Screen

  • 262,144 color
  • Touchscreen
  • 240x320 pixel

Memory

  • Memory Stick Micro# (M2#) support Phone memory 160MB*
  • Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.

Networks

  • GSM 900
  • GSM 1800
  • GSM 1900
  • UMTS 2100

Sizes

  • 106 x 55 x 17 mm
  • 4.1 x 2.1 x 0.7 inches

Weight

  • 124 gr
  • 4.4 oz

Camera

  • Auto focus
  • Camera 3.2-megapixel
  • Digital zoom 3x
  • Photo light
  • Video recording

Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)

  • Media Player
  • MegaBass
  • Music tones
  • PlayNow
  • TrackID

Internet

  • RSS feeds
  • Web browser Opera# Web browser

Entertainment

  • 3D games
  • Java
  • Radio
  • Video streaming
  • Video viewing

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth
  • Infrared port
  • Modem
  • Synchronisation
  • USB mass storage
  • USB support
  • WLAN

Messaging

  • Email
  • Picture messaging (MMS)
  • Predictive text input
  • Sound recorder
  • Text messaging (SMS)

Communication

  • Polyphonic ringtones
  • Speakerphone
  • Vibrating Alert
  • Video calling

Design

  • Jog Dial
  • Picture wallpaper
  • Wallpaper animation

Organiser

  • Alarm clock
  • Calculator
  • Calendar
  • Contacts
  • Document editors
  • Document readers
  • Flight mode
  • Handwriting recognition
  • Notes
  • Phone book
  • Stopwatch
  • Symbian# OS
  • Tasks
  • Timer
  • Touch-screen

  • Warranty : One Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • Sony Ericsson W960i


    Sony Ericsson W960i Specifications & Features

    Screen
    2.6 Inch 262k Touch Screen (240 x 320 Pixels)

    Imaging
    3.2 Megapixel Camera
    3 x Digital Zoom
    Camera Settings
    Video Player
    Video Record
    Video Clip
    Video Streaming
    Video Calling
    Picture Wallpaper
    Wallpaper Animation

    Messaging
    SMS (Text Messaging)
    MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
    Instant Messaging
    Email
    Predictive Text Input
    Sound Recorder

    Sound
    Walkman® Music Player
    Album Art
    FM Radio RDS
    Polyphonic Ringtones
    MP3 & AAC Tones
    Mega Bass™
    TrackID™
    PlayNow™
    Bluetooth® Stereo (A2DP)

    Entertainment
    Java™ Games
    3D Games
    Embedded Games
    Downloadable Games
    Organiser
    Phone Book
    Alarm Clock
    Calculator
    Calendar
    Tasks
    Timer
    Stopwatch
    Notes
    Flight Mode
    Symbian™ OS
    Document Editors
    Document Readers
    Handwriting Recognition
    Speakerphone
    Vibrating Alert

    Connectivity
    3G
    Bluetooth®
    USB
    WLAN

    Network
    Tri Band Technology (GSM 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900)
    UMTS 2100

    Internet
    Opera™ Web Browser
    RSS Feeds

    Memory & Talk Time
    8 Gbytes Memory
    9 Hours Talk Time
    370 Hours Standby

    Weight & Size
    119 g
    109 x 55 x 16 mm







    Sony Ericsson K850i









    Sony Ericsson K850i

    Specifications & Features

    Screen
    262k TFT Colour Screen (240 x 320 Pixels)

    Imaging
    2 Megapixel Camera
    4 x Digital Zoom
    Second Camera
    Photo Light
    Video Call
    Video Clip
    Video Record
    Video Streaming
    Macromedia Flash Lite™
    SVG Tiny 1.1
    VideoDJ™
    Viewfinder Display
    Picture Wallpaper
    Wallpaper Animation

    Messaging
    SMS (Text Messaging)
    MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
    SMS Long
    Email
    Push Email
    Predictive Text
    Sound Recorder

    Sound
    Walkman® 2.0 Music Player
    Media Player
    FM Radio
    FM Radio RDS
    Polyphonic Sound (40 Voice)
    Music Tones (MP3 & AAC)
    Polyphonic Ringtones
    MusicDJ™
    PlayNow™
    TrackID™
    Mega Bass™
    Melody Composer
    Music Mode

    Entertainment
    3D Games
    Java™ Games
    Embedded Games
    Downloadable Games
    Organiser
    Phone Book
    Organiser
    Calendar
    Contacts
    File Manager
    PIM Sync
    Calculator
    Alarm Clock
    Stopwatch
    Timer
    Tasks
    Notes
    Style Up™ Covers
    Flight Mode
    Light Effects
    Conference Calls
    Vibrating Alert
    Handsfree Speakerphone

    Connectivity
    3G
    Bluetooth®
    GPRS
    Infra Red
    UMTS
    USB
    Fast Port
    Synchronisation PC

    Network
    Tri Band Technology (GMS 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900)
    UMTS

    Internet
    Access NetFront™ Web Browser
    Modem
    RSS Feeds

    Memory & Talk Time
    64 Mbytes Memory Plus Memory Stick PRO Duo™
    9 Hours Talk Time
    400 Hours Standby

    Weight & Size
    116 g
    98 x 47 x 21 mm

    Sony Ericsson K200i







    Sony Ericsson K200i

    Specifications & Features

    Screen
    65k STN Colour Screen (128 x 128 Pixels)

    Imaging
    VGA Camera
    Picture Editor
    Picture Effects
    Video Clip
    Video Record
    Themes Display
    Screensavers
    Picture Wallpaper

    Messaging
    SMS (Text Messaging)
    MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
    SMS Long (Long Text Messaging)
    Predictive Text

    Sound
    Polyphonic Ringtones
    Vibrating Alert

    Entertainment
    Embedded Games
    Downloadable Games
    Java™ Games
    Organiser
    Alarm Clock
    Calculator
    Calendar
    Phone Book
    Stopwatch
    Timer
    Conference Call
    Speakerphone

    Connectivity
    Fast Port
    GPRS
    Infra Red
    USB

    Network
    Dual Band Technology (GSM 900 & 1800)

    Internet
    WAP 2.0 XHTML

    Memory & Talk Time
    2 Mbytes Memory
    8 Hours Talk Time
    300 Hours Standby

    Weight & Size
    82 g
    103 x 46 x 16.7 mm

    Sony Ericsson K220i






    Sony Ericsson K220i



    Sony Ericsson K220i Specifications & Features

    Screen
    65k STN Colour Screen (128 x 128 Pixels)

    Imaging
    VGA Camera
    Picture Album
    Picture Settings
    Video Clip
    Video Record
    Screensavers
    Picture Wallpaper

    Messaging
    SMS (Text Messaging)
    MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
    SMS Long (Long Text Messaging)
    Predictive Text

    Sound
    FM Radio
    Polyphonic Ringtones
    Vibrating Alert

    Entertainment
    Embedded Games
    Downloadable Games
    Java™ Games
    Organiser
    Phone Book
    Alarm Clock
    Calculator
    Calendar
    Stopwatch
    Timer
    Conference Call
    Speakerphone

    Connectivity
    GPRS
    Infra Red
    USB
    Fast Port

    Network
    Dual Band Technology (GSM 900 & 1800)

    Internet
    WAP 2.0 XHTML 1.2.1

    Memory & Talk Time
    2 Mbytes Memory
    8 Hours Talk Time
    300 Hours Standby

    Weight & Size
    82 g
    103 x 46 x 16.7 mm

    Sony Ericsson J110i








    Sony Ericsson J110i


    Audio/Video :
    Music Player No Radio No
    Video Player No


    Camera : Camera Resolution No
    Flash No Video Graphics No


    Data : Bluetooth No EDGE No HSCSD No
    Infra red Port No
    Mobile Internet Access No Three G No USB No
    WLAN No Wap Enabled No


    Display : Display STN, 65K colors
    Size 96 x 64 pixels


    Memory : Telephone Book Yes
    Call Records Yes
    Card Slot No


    Ringtones :
    Vibration Yes
    Ringing Tones Polyphonic
    Customization Download


    Battery Info:
    Battery Li-Ion
    Stand-by time Up to 400 h
    Talk time Up to 9 h


    Size :
    Dimension 99 x 44 x 17 mm
    Weight 79


    System :
    OS Compatibility No
    Games Yes
    Messaging SMS, EMS
    Browser No


    General :
    Network GSM 900 / GSM 1800
    Accessories Included Standard Charger


    Others :
    Other Features
    - T9
    - Calculator
    - Reminder
    - Built-in handsfree

    Warranty 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty

    Standard Contents as per Manufacturer.


    Sony EricssonJ120i



    Sony EricssonJ120i Feature

    No fuss, no hassle - the slim J120i makes calling and texting as easy ABC And when you want a little entertainment, turn on the FM radio.

    The sky is full of entertainment

    Follow the game, dig the music and get the latest news with the J120i FM radio.

    The handsfree - included in the phone kit - works as the antenna.

    Dedicated to ease of use

    Shortcuts to main functions.

    A single icon menu with excellent readability.

    The J120i never compromises on ease of use.

    Number storage

    Difficult to keep phone numbers in your head Let the J120i remember for you.

    The phonebook stores up to 200 numbers

    Screen : 65,536 color STN

    Networks : GSM 900 GSM 1800

    Available colours : Night Black

    Possible limited market availability
    Sizes : 99 x 44 x 17 mm 3.9 x 1.7 x 0.7 inches

    Weight : 75 gr 2.6 oz

    Sony Ericsson K770i









    Sony Ericsson K770i Features


    3G

    Camera:
    16x digital zoom, Auto focus, 3.2 megapixel

    Video Camera:
    Video call, video clip, video record, video stabilizer, video streaming

    Display:
    262,144-colour TFT, 240x320 pixel

    Music Player:
    Music tones (MP3/AAC), MusicDJ™, PlayNow™, FM radio RDS

    Media Player


    Java Games


    Ringtones:
    Polyphonic ringtones

    Connectivity:
    Bluetooth, USB mass storage

    Memory:
    Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support, Phone memory 16MB (Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration)

    Messaging:
    Email, MMS (Multimedia messaging), Predictive text input, SMS long (Text
    messaging), Sound recorder

    Internet:
    Modem, Access NetFront Web Browser, RSS feeds

    Operating Frequency:
    GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, UMTS 2100

    Size:
    105 x 47 x 14.5 mm

    Weight:
    95 g

    Sony Ericsson W890i







    Sony Ericsson W890i Features


    3G: HSDPA

    Camera:
    camera with digital zoom

    Video Camera:
    Video record, Video streaming

    Display:
    262,144-colour TFT, 240x320 pixel

    Music Player:
    Walkman music player, SensMe™, TrackID™, PlayNow™,
    MegaBass™, FM radio

    3D Java Games


    Ringtones:
    Polyphonic, MP3 / AAC ringtones, Music tones

    Connectivity:
    Bluetooth, USB

    Memory:
    Internal memory 26 Mbytes, plus Memory Stick Micro (M2™) support

    Messaging:
    SMS, MMS, Email

    Internet:
    GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA 3G, Web browser, RSS feeds

    Special features:
    Speakerphone, Vibration alert, Sound recorder, Flight Mode

    Operating Frequency:
    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, UMTS 2100

    Size: 104 x 47 x 10 mm

    Weight:
    78g

    Talk Time:
    4.5 - 9.5 hours

    Standby:
    310 - 360 hours

    Colours:
    Sparkling SIlver, Mocha Brown

    Sony Ericsson K660i









    Sony Ericsson K660i Features

    3G: HSDPA

    Camera: 2-megapixel, digital zoom, photo light

    Video Camera: Video record, Video streaming, Video call

    Display: 262,144-colour TFT, 240 x 320 pixels

    Music Player: TrackID™, PlayNow™, MegaBass™, FM radio

    Media Player

    3D Java Games

    Ringtones:Polyphonic, Music tones

    Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB

    Memory: 32 MB internal memory, Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support

    Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email

    Internet: WAP 2.0, EDGE, HSDPA 3G, Access NetFront™ Web Browser

    Special features: Speakerphone, Vibration alert, Sound recorder, Flight Mode

    Operating Frequency: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz UMTS

    Size: 104 x 47 x 15 mm

    Weight: 95 g

    Talk Time: 4.5 - 9 hours

    Standby: 330 hours

    Colours: Lime on white, Wine on Black




    Thursday, June 12, 2008

    Sony Ericsson Z555i







    Sony Ericsson Z555i Features

    General

    • 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 - Z555i
    • Size Dimensions 95 x 49 x 16.5 mm
    • Weight 95 g
    Display
    • Type TFT, 256K colors
    • Size 176 x 220 pixels, 1.9 inches
    • Wallpapers, screensavers
    • Second external OLED, mono display (128 x 36 pixels)
    Ringtones
    • Type Polyphonic, MP3
    • Customization Download
    • Vibration Yes
    Memory Phonebook
    • 1000 x 20 fields, Photo call
    • Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
    • Card slot Memory Stick Micro (M2)
    • 12 MB shared memory
    Data
    • GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
    • HSCSD No
    • EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
    • 3G No
    • WLAN No
    • Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
    • Infrared port No
    • USB Yes, v2.0
    Features
    • Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
    • Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, RSS reader
    • Games Yes + downloadable
    • Colors Diamond Black, Dusted Rose
    • Camera 1.3 MP, 1280x1024 pixels
    • Gesture Control
    • Dynamic themes
    • Java MIDP 2.0
    • Media player
    • FM radio
    • T9
    • Image viewer
    • Organiser
    • Built-in handsfree
    • Voice memo
    Battery
    • Standard battery, Li-Ion 930 mAh (BST-39)
    • Stand-by Up to 360 h
    • Talk time Up to 8 h 20 min

    Sony Ericsson W350i











    Sony Ericsson W350i Features

    Camera: 1.3-megapixel, 4x digital zoom

    Video Camera: Video record

    Display: 262,144-colour TFT, 176 x 220 pixels

    Music Player: Walkman music player, TrackID™, PlayNow™, MegaBass™

    Media Player

    3D Java Games

    Ringtones: Polyphonic, Music tones

    Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, Modem

    Memory: 14 MB internal memory, Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support

    Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email

    Internet: WAP 2.0, EDGE, Access NetFront™ Web Browser, Web feeds

    Special features: Speakerphone, Vibration alert, Flight Mode

    Operating Frequency: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz

    Size: 104 x 43 x 11 mm

    Weight: 80 g

    Talk Time: 7 hours

    Standby: 300 hours

    Colours: Electric Black, Hypnotic Black, Ice Blue, Graphic White

    Sony Ericsson W760i








    Sony Ericsson W760i Features



    Network system 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz (quad-band)
    3G: 850/1900/2100 (UMTS/HSDPA)
    Form factor Slide
    Size 103 x 48 x 15mm
    Weight 103 grams
    Display 2.2", 262,144 colour TFT LCD display @ 240 x 320 pixels
    Battery type used Lithium-ion battery @ ???mAh
    Talk/usage time* 2G & 3G: Up to 240 minutes*
    Standby time* 2G & 3G: Up to 350 hours*
    Connectivity options Bluetooth version 2.0 with A2DP and USB 2.0
    Camera support 3.2mpx (2048x1536), 4x digital zoom and video
    Data support EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA and UMTS
    Exchangeable covers None
    Internet applications Access NetFront browser, RSS reader
    Memory
    Internal -
    External -

    Yes, 40MB Shared memory
    Yes, Memory Stick Micro (M2)
    Messaging capabilities SMS, MMS, instant messaging, and e-mail (with attachments) supporting SMTP, IMAP4 and POP3
    Ringing tones Polyphonic MIDI, True Tones, and MP3/AAC ringing tones
    Synchronisation with PC Yes, via PC
    System for...
    Add-on applications -
    Gaming -
    Phone -

    Java MIDP 2.0
    Java MIDP 2.0
    Sony Ericsson proprietary
    Extras supported
    (not listed above)
    Stereo FM radio
    GPS with Google maps and Wayfinder navigator
    Handsfree speakerphone
    Motion control gaming


    N95 8GB






    Nokia N95 8GB Features

    • Bluetooth for Voice
    • Bluetooth for Data
    • Video Camera
    • Video Downloads
    • Symbian Technology
    • Music Player
    • Polyphonic Tones
    • FM Radio
    • MMS
    • 5 mega pixel camera
    • Wi Fi Enabled
    • MP3 Ringtones
    • Built-in Satellite Navigation
    • USB
    • Wallpapers
    Screen: 240x320 pixels, 2.8 inches, 16M colours, TFT
    Ringtone: Polyphonic (64 channels), Monophonic, True Tones, MP3
    Memory: 8Gb internal memory
    Networks: Quad
    Connectivity: HSDPA, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth with A2DP, USB
    Dimensions: 99mm x 53mm x 21mm
    Weight: 129g