Showing posts with label memory card. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

The new SonyEricsson F305



Screen

- 176x220 pixels
- 262.144 color TFT

Memory
- Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (up to 4 GB)
- Phone memory 10MB*
* Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.



Networks
- GSM 850
- GSM 900
- GSM 1800
- GSM 1900
- EDGE
Camera
Digital Zoom - 2.5x
Camera - 2 megapixel
Photo fix
Picture blogging
Video recording


Music
Music tones - MP3, AAC
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
Media Player
PlayNow™
TrackID™

Available colours
- Polar White
- Mystic Black

Sizes
- 96.0 x 47.0 x 14.6 mm
- 3.8 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches

Weight
- 97.5 gr
- 3.4 oz

Friday, October 10, 2008

DivX Mobile Player v0.91 For Symbian 3rd



Version 0.91 new features:

New option to disable display of thumbnails
Improved handling of corrupted videos
Improved Over-The-Air activation for DivX VOD
Improved playback position memory

Download DivX Mobile Player v0.91 For Symbian 3rd

Monday, September 15, 2008

Sony W910i MOBO Edition On its Way



Sony Ericsson has unveiled a new version of their popular W910i walkman phone - the SE W910i MOBO Edition. This announcement came a month before the 2008 MOBO Awards that will be held at the Wembley Arena in London. The specifications of the new phone, however, hasn’t been fully released to the public. But do know that the W910i MOBO should be on sale later this year, only across the UK and only via Carphone Warehouse.

As it is another version of the W910i walkman phone,then most probably the phone will come with pre-installed MOBO content. Also, primary staples of the original phone will probably be still there like its design, measurement and certain features. Features like a Walkman Player (version 3.0), TrackID, motion sensor, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, FM radio with RDS, quad-band GSM connectivity with GPRS and EDGE, HSDPA 2100 MHz connectivity, a 2.4 inch TFT display with 256K colors and a QVGA resolution, NetFront browser, email and IM, JAVA MIDP 2.0, a 2 MP camera with video recording, 40MB of internal memory and support for Memory Stick Micro cards would probably be in this new phone.
The handset price is still unknown but most probably, the the special phone will cost more than its original version (which is available across Europe for retail prices under 300 Euros).
Thanks...

Source: mobilewhack

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Sony Ericsson IDP-100 - Sony Ericssons First Digital Photo Frame



For too long mobile phone images have been confined to the phone - hidden away and viewed only occasionally and only on a small screen. Now it’s time to unleash these photos and display them with pride with the help of the superb Sony Ericsson IDP-100 Digital Photo Frame, the ideal accessory to your Sony Ericsson Cyber-ShotTM phone.


Thanks to the easy transfer of photos from not only your Cyber-ShotTM but also regular cameras, budding photographers can display their best shots in all their glory. Transfer your favourite images in a variety of ways, BluetoothTM, USB flash memory, M2 card, micro SD, SD or MS Duo, to ensure that nothing is left unseen. With a sleek dark grey finish, which adds style to any surrounding, this stylish 7″ photo frame will let you display photos in either landscape or portrait format and can be mounted on a wall or sat on a bedside table or office desk.



“Memories are priceless and irreplaceable” said Jacob Sten, Head of the accessories division at Sony Ericsson. “The IDP-100 Digital Photo Frame is the perfect companion to your Cyber-shotTM phone and lets you display your favourite moments easily and in high quality for all to see. However, it’s not just mobile phone users that can benefit from the IDP-100. We are proud that the frame receives stores and displays up to 500 still images through a variety of options. Once uploaded they are automatically rotated, enhanced and re-sized to fit the frame - so that you can enjoy your memories instantly.”

The IDP-100 sits perfectly with the C905 Cyber-shotTM phone. The first phone to offer an 8.1 megapixel camera now has the ideal accessory that will help you show off your high quality images in all their glory. The photos can be displayed and managed with the touch sensitive control menu, just view the slideshow options and pick your personal preference. In addition, the Digital Image Correction (DIC), included with the IDP-100 will ensure the photos are displayed to perfection as it automatically adjusts your images - this includes colour correction, tone enhancement and even edge enhancement.




Get snap happy

* 7″ WVGA screen - the way they were meant to be seen
* Auto-rotation - no need to format your pictures the frame does it for you!
* Screen quality - brilliant and vivid colours
* Inbuilt BluetoothTM - BluetoothTM your images effortlessly
* M2 Memory StickTM and USB compatible - versatile ways to download your images
* Store up to 500 images on the internal memory
* Active touch control on the frame - remotes are things of the past
* World clock - three time zones so you can set which time of the day it turns on or offThe IDP-100 is compatible with all phones featuring M2 card, micro SD, SD and MS Duo, USB interface or BluetoothTM. It will be available in selected markets in Q4 in dark grey.

Sony Ericsson IDP-100 At a glance




* Size: 7″ LCD screen
* Aspect ratio: 4:3 or 16:9
* Viewing angle: 140º (H)/140º (V)
* Lifetime: to 50 per cent brightness: 10,000hr
* Brightness: 200cd/m2
* Panel resolution: 800 x 480 (WVGA)
* Pixel density: 0.1905 (H) x 0.1905 (V)
* Contrast ratio: 400:1
* Connectivity: USB 2.0
* Built in memory capacity: 128MB
* Weight: 320g for media product without stand
* Dimensions: W205XH145XD25
* Compatibility: All phones featuring M2 card, micro SD, SD and MS Duo, USB interface or BluetoothTM

Source: dailymobile

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Nokia 7310 Supernova













Recognizing that no one style fits all, Nokia unveiled a new range of products to let consumers express their personal styles on a number of levels ranging from stylish designs, to personalization through vibrantly hued exchangeable covers, one of these new devices is the Nokia 7610 Supernova mobile phone. The Nokia 7610 Supernova is part of the new Nokia Supernova range, featuring a mix of bold colors and an of-the-moment design, evoking the allure of the latest statement handbags or must-have sunglasses. Aimed at style conscious men and women who want to stay connected, the new range delivers exceptional mobile functionality alongside a variety of music and internet experiences.










Nokia Supernova with Xpress-On covers The slim and sleek Nokia 7310 Supernova includes Xpress-On covers etched with daring 3D textured designs available in 'steel blue' plus a second front and back cover in 'wasabi green' or 'candy pink'. A further five front and back cover options will be available for purchase in select markets in 'mushroom silver', 'plum jam', 'electric blue', 'yellow mellow' and 'espresso brown'.The Nokia 7310 Supernova is a tri-band music phone for EGSM 900/1800/1900 or GSM 850/1800/1900 in some regions. In addition to a 2 megapixel camera, the Nokia 7310 Supernova supports 4GB microSD cards for MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA music files, pictures, video, contacts and more. Additional features include 2" QVGA display with 16.7million colors, USB 2.0 , Bluetooth 2.0, Flash Lite 2.1, TV out and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs.



This is a lightweight GSM only device weighing 83 grams and measuring 106.5 x 45.4 x 11.95mm. There's a 2" 240 x 320 pixel display in 16.7 million colours, and the handset runs the familiar Series 40 interface. Internal memory is 20GB, expandable using microSD cards up to 4GB. On the back is a basic 2 megapixel camera with a video capture resolution of just 176 x 144 pixels at 15 fps.



As well as having a FM radio, stereo Bluetooth and a 2.5mm TV/audio output connector. This means that the Nokia 7310 looks to be a capable music player, although it does lack dedicated media keys. The S40 operating system includes a web browser, email client and the standard Nokia PIM functions, so it will be easy to use but will lack the expandability of an S60 smartphone.


Source : LetsGoDigital, GSMArena

Links:-
LetsGoDigital.com
GSMArena.com

Thursday, March 27, 2008

16gb microSD - now that's mass storage!

John has hooked us up with live photos showing the N95, E51, Sony Ericcson, and E90, all rocking the upcoming 16GB microSDHC card from Sandisk. The card was announced earlier this year with much hype. The card should also work in the upcoming handsets as well as in our N95s and N82s - support could hopefully along with the next majr FW update.

Sadly the 16GB MicroSDHC card from Sandisk is not expected to be commercially available until later this year, though you can already pick up an 8GB for under $80. Sadly for the N95 8GB user they won't be able to make use of any improements in the microSD technology since they don't have support for it, but Nokia has given the Nokia N96 best of both worlds - 16Gb onboard memory as well as an expandable microSD slot. WHat more could you ask for?1!

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