Chinese phone manufacturer, Huawei, is making a play into the smartphone market with its IDEOS X 5, but there might be a little bit of work to do before they can take on the big boys. First up, the specs – it has a 5MP camera, a smallish 800MHz processor,…
…of resources available in such occasions, with 84 percent of consumers indicating that the experience was stressful. The study also found that Australians are more likely to have a password if they currently own a smartphone or have lost their mobile phone or had it stolen in the past. Currently, 41…
…in order to play with the device. Out of the box the Xperia looks like a hybrid of the PSP and a smartphone, which is exactly what it’s supposed to be. It’s a slider, but unlike other handsets that have this function, there is no keypad under the hood. Instead…
…FHD engine handles the processing with almost effortless. Moreover, this camera is perhaps the shape of things to come; sort of like the smartphone of cameras – a bit of this and a bit of that and able to do many different tasks. One thing that I found different was…
Uses Android 2.2 O/S Available through most resellers Customisable homescreen LG has announced that the LG Optimus Me smartphone will be available through mass retailers and select mobile phone resellers as an ‘unlocked’ outright handset. The Android-powered handset is aimed at people looking to buy their first smartphone, and will…
…chaser and putting the final touches on the Nokia e7 Smartphone that you have been working on all year. But it does need to be asked- what will you do about the Symbian OS? That’s not to say that there is anything majorly wrong with the platform- Nokia has said…
Live social networking updates 8GB internal memory Free apps until end of May Nokia’s latest smartphone, the C7, features a touchscreen wrapped in polished stainless steel and glass witha 3.5 inch AMOLED high-resolution capacitive display. Available through Vodafone, users have access to thousands of useful apps from the Ovi Store…
By Branko Miletic So, let’s see, you want an Android-based phone. You want a smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard. And of course you want a phone will all the bells, whistles. Now you could spend hours, days or even weeks downloading squillions of web pages on various new-release handsets –…
5MP camera $349 outright 720p HD video recording Huawei has launched the IDEOS X5 smartphone in Australia, which runs Google’s Android 2.2 operating system, a 800MHz processor along with a 3.8-inch, 800×480 pixel capacitive touchscreen. It also includes a 5MP camera, 720p HD video recording capabilities, and up to 32GB…
…sharing applications virally with friends in their contact list. Developers also have the ability to test the exact workflow and BBM integration that they can expect to see on a live device. This is made possible by special simulators for BlackBerry smartphone OS 5.0 and 6.0. More developers will use…
Nexus S is the latest version of Google’s Samsung-built Android smartphone, whose first outing was in the guise of the Nexus One. This current version uses Android’s latest 2.3 software. Those familiar with other Samsung Android phones, such as the Galaxy S, might be forgiven for thinking this does look…
…through the process of pairing the headset with a mobile or smartphone, streamlining the set up process. Voice guidance also announces when the headset is connected or low on battery, so users always know the status of the device. This unit allows users to listen to music through the headset…