Archive for the ‘gps cellular phone’ Category

SE Launches W960i Walkman Phone

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Sony Ericsson has launched the 8 GB touch screen W960i Walkman phone. With room for up to 8,000 songs and finger-touch navigation around playlists, the phone also has a 2.6″ display and a 3.2 megapixel camera. It can be hooked up to the Web using the 3G network or via a Wi-Fi access point. The W960i Walkman phone features a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus within its 16mm frame, and allows picture messaging, email or picture blogging.

It incorporates Sony Ericsson’s TrackID music recognition software, that lets users record a clip of a song on their phone and find out instantly the name of the artist, track and album. The W960i Walkman phone comes bundled with a stereo portable handsfree, is UMTS 2100-GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 and will be available in Vinyl Black for Rs. 28995

 

First look at Qualcomms new Fairbanks and Anchorage mobile platforms

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

A review by Geek.Com on Qualcomm’s new eagerly awaited devices ‘Fairbanks’ and ‘Anchorage’. The first model was the “Fairbanks” a handheld portable media player with GPS functionality. Basically the company got a solid GPS unit, slapped on a micro-SD slot, added live television playback, threw in a 3MP camera (video or still), and got this. It’s poised to be the next generation of GPS products as Qualcomm has a lot of faith in the expansion of functionality in GPS products as well as a belief that their assisted GPS is way ahead of the competitions. The device uses a lightweight GUI and this particular version is based on Windows CE, though any OS should work.

The other model, the more exciting one for most people, is the “Anchorage”. This is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform so it will use a 1.0GHz processor (said to operate at 1/2 watt peak) along with WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, cellular, and a lot more good stuff. The unofficial word is that Snapdragon will offer close to the best power/performance ratio of anything on the market. The Anchorage device will be aimed more at productivity and the test model I saw had a QWERTY keyboard. The form factor of this model was a lot like the Nokia N810, but the actual design will be whatever OEMs want. So far we know that Samsung and HTC are on board, but there are a few others that are not official yet.

Anchorage and iPhoneh

The Anchorage was running Windows Mobile 5.0, which was only used for display purposes as any OS, even a full OS, can be run on the 1.0GHz processor. It also has the camera with video recording, GPS, and live TV playback capability. Because it has a cellular signal it will be prime competition for a device like the HTC Advantage, though it will also compete against products like the Nokia N810 and Sony mylo 2.Everything is still in its early stages and things will change a lot once the OEMs get their hands on them and start to customize. This may mean lost/added functionality as well as many different form factors and large swings in the price. All we do know is that we should start to see the devices released by the end of 2008, possible early 2009.