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Tue Feb 15, 2005 8:26 am
Samsung has unveiled its latest range of 3G handsets, the SGH-Z500, Z130 and Z300. Along with its phones, Samsung is also exhibiting several products that demonstrate multimedia including Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) phones.
SGH-Z500 - At 90 x 44 x 25 mm, this is the world's smallest 3G handset, with intenna folder for a super sleek profile and 1-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and even external memory.
SGH-Z300 - Includes a music player powered by 3D stereo sound through dual speakers,... [Continue reading Samsung Unveils Latest Handsets for 2005]
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Tue Feb 15, 2005 8:07 am

The K600 3G UMTS handset launched from Sony Ericsson today is a groundbreaker in design, performance and functionality. In a device that is the same size and weight as existing 2G handsets, the K600 delivers the full performance and possibilities of 3G networks, including high quality video telephony, a 1.3-megapixel camera and fast download of compelling mobile content. With this phone, Sony Ericsson has moved the boundaries of phone design a stage further and delivered a real classic - a sleek... [Continue reading Sony Ericsson Launches K600 3G UMTS Megapixel Phone]
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Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:50 am
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Sony Ericsson today revealed a further addition to its growing portfolio of 3G UMTS products. With its fast and easy data access and strong feature-set, the Z800 is a serious productivity tool that will appeal to heavy mobile users who appreciate efficiency and style. It takes full advantage of all new services made accessible by mobile broadband networks, such as video telephony, music and video streaming and download.
Building on the huge success of the V800 for Vodafone, the Z800 will be available in Q2, taking a proven concept to an even bigger audience. It is perfectly tuned to work with high-speed UMTS mobile networks where available. Productivity possibilities include using it as a broadband modem for a laptop, enabling access to corporate e-mail, Internet and intranet, and also Internet browsing and e-mail access on the phone.
Using Bluetooth, IrDA or a USB cable, consumers can quickly synchronize calendar, contacts and other data with their PC. There is also ample storage capacity for Java applications, e-mail, video clips, pictures or music. as the Z800 comes with a 64MB Memory Stick Duo and supports up to 1GB Memory Stick PRO Duo.
With the Z800, consumers can experience effortless high-quality mobile imaging. The 1.3-megapixel Motion Eye rotating camera, which also has 4x digital zoom, can be started with just one press of the dedicated camera button. With a second press, an image is captured. It's then ready to be sent off as e-mail, MMS or locally over Bluetooth, infrared or USB cable.
Similarly, just one press of the dedicated video call button is all that's required to initiate a video call, making it simple to use for business or plea... [Continue reading Sony Ericsson Unveils Z800 3G Clamshell With Motion Eye]
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:29 pm
Motorola, a supporter of The European Commission's European Directive for Mobile Communication (E112) e-Call initiative, is showcasing how its technology can transmit important accident data - such as the exact location of the car - to authorities to help facilitate an emergency response.
Motorola is actively engaged in the e-Call initiative, which is focused on developing a standard, non-subscription based emergency call system for drivers across Europe. Motorola is the market leader in Tele... [Continue reading Motorola Provides Drivers With Lifeline In Emergencies]
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:22 pm
The Siemens Communications and Siemens VDO Automotive Groups have jointly developed a pocket-sized navigation solution for Java-based mobile phones: Siemens Mobile Navigation is a cost-effective solution for entry into the world of navigation systems - small, light and extremely portable. State-of-the-art satellite and mobile radio technology provide the latest map material and traffic information to mobile phones via online connection, thus turning them into reliable co-pilots.
The family of... [Continue reading Siemens Develops Mobile Navigation System For Java Phones]
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:10 pm
The world will get its first glimpse of Push-To-View (PTV) mobile phone technology when LG Electronics, a global pioneer in 3G technology, showcases the next 3G "killer application" at 3GSM World Congress 2005.
PTV is state-of-the-art mobile technology that combines networking and multimedia, allowing multiple users to share live video in real time. Evolved from Push-To-Talk (PTT), PTV lets users select people to share live video with, transmitting an audio/video feed in real time.
PTV als... [Continue reading LG Electronics Unveils New Push-To-View Technology]
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:48 pm
Sony Ericsson announces its mobile music strategy for 2005 including the integration of high quality digital music players into stylish mobile phones under the world famous Walkman brand. This will create a compelling consumer proposition capable of redefining the digital music market and driving operator revenue. Based entirely on open standards, the strategy will focus on delivering easy-to-use music phones supported by a full range of exciting music download services including Sony Group digi... [Continue reading Sony Ericsson Offers Walkman Phones]
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:43 pm
Motorola and Skype Technologies, the Global Internet Telephony Company, today announced their intention to work together on a co-marketing collaboration that will provide greater connectivity options and access for Skype's more than 25 million registered worldwide users.
The alliance will explore opportunities broadly across both companies, leveraging Motorola's strength in seamless mobility, advanced technologies, mobile devices and accessories and Skype's rapidly-growing global user base an... [Continue reading Skype Partners with Motorola]
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:26 pm

Motorola and Oakley today unveiled a new line of premium Bluetooth wireless technology eyewear designed to keep consumers comfortable and connected. Named RAZRWire, the invention frees the wearer from cumbersome wires and allows active users to quickly answer or place calls with the touch of a button. RAZRWire represents the fusion of world-class Oakley optics with Motorola's industry-leading Bluetooth technology.
Available in three frame colors RAZRWire delivers communication in a fashionabl... [Continue reading Motorola and Oakley Introduce RAZRWire Bluetooth Sunglasses]
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Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:09 pm

Nokia today introduced a new arrival to the 3G arena, the Nokia 6680 imaging smartphone. The new Nokia 6680 imaging smartphone is optimized for visual sharing, boasting two integrated cameras, a flash, and a bright screen of up to 262,144 colors. Designed for ease-of-use, the active slide covering the back camera of the Nokia 6680 provides fast and intuitive camera activation as well as effortless switching between cameras during a video call.
A wide range of smartphone features, including or... [Continue reading Nokia Launches The 6680 Dual Camera Video Phone]
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