Archive for July, 2007



Telexy Networks has released SymbMB 2.0, which lets Symbian-based smartphones use Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or 3G networks to share files securely. Users create a specific folder where they can deposit data, music or photo files. This folder is then ... Read More...


AT&T is launching a new music service today that makes an additional 2.7 million songs from independent artists available to subscribers. eMusic Mobile is the company providing the service, which allows for over-the-air downloading of songs directly to user ... Read More...
Steven

FCC Approves New E-Ten Smartphone



The X800 is a new glofiish phone from E-Ten that pairs Windows Mobile 6 Professional with tri-band HSDPA and quad-band GSM/EDGE radios. According to documents seen on the FCC site, it also hosts 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, an FM ... Read More...
Steven

Review: Motorola i880

The Good: This is a well featured phone incorporating a 2 mega pixel camera with flash and portrait mirror, music player, two sets of speakers and an integrated GPS.  Navigation controls are cramped but easy to use; and both the external and internal displays are clear and crisp. 

The Bad: Neither the camera nor music player is anything exceptional.  Pictures are blurred and grainy, with a noticeable lag time when changing between camera settings.  Music sounds tinny, with distortion apparent at higher volumes.

The Bottom Line: This is a well rounded phone, which, whilst not likely to win any awards, nevertheless has a number of useful features for both the business and leisure user.  The dedicated button to send calls to voicemail and stereo speakers are a nice touch.  However, the mediocre camera and music player is a bit of a let down.  All in all, this is a good buy for the average user; however there are models on the market with a bit more style and panache.

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