Boy this must be the rumors of all rumors I've heard all year. People say that an iPhone nano is being conceived by Apple and it's planned to be released by Christmas. The people that are saying it are Daily Mail writers. According to them a $300 pay-as-you-go iPhone nano will be available for O2 customers by Christmas.
Why would I, as a simple consumer, choose to buy a smaller iPhone? Sure a nano version would definitely be so cool, but I would be losing a large part of that touchscreen. That means watching videos and web browsing are going to really suck on a nano iPhone. Oh and is it going to be a 3G iPhone nano?
I wonder where this rumor will lead... There are almost 5 months to Christmas.
Written by Mobilewhack.com on August 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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We happen to come across a Hello Kitty gadget once in a while and it's always a pleasure to check it out. This time we have a Hello Kitty phone to inspect. It's a perfect gift for friends with great sense of humor and even children.
The Hello Kitty phone has Bluetooth, touchscreen and a 1 megapixel camera. Not that bad for a toy phone. The mp3 player will change music when the device is shaken. Now just picture yourself in a business meeting, all suit up, wearing a Hello Kitty phone. That would seal any deals!
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Written by Mobilewhack.com on August 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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This is the Sony Ericsson Feng in the leaked picture above. I don't know if there's a Shui from Sony Ericsson, but if I was Sony Ericsson I'd create one. There can't be a Feng without a Shui, can it?
This phone will be announced on July 22nd and we also like to call it the W302.
The Feng will be a walkman version of the S302 phone. You must have lost interest by now. The S302 was an entry to mid range phone. Not the spectacular iPhone competitor you wished for. So the W302 will be similar to the S302. No high hopes for this one either. Besides the music capabilities, the Feng will have a 176x220 display and a 2 megapixel camera to go with that. Powered by the A2 software platform, this simple phone will be quite useful if you're looking for a fast, fun cell phone.
Written by Mobilewhack.com on July 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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Hisense has finally answered the 3G call with its new T68 cell phone, which has made its first appearance at the HITECH 2008 Fair in China. Along with 3G compatibility, the phone also supports the Chinese TD-SCDMA network. Although Hisense has made its name in China with its top of the class electronic appliances, it is yet to make a mark in the cell phone industry and if they assume that the T68 is the ticket, it definitely isn't. Other than 3G support, the T68 is pretty much any other candy bar out there with dual-band GSM capability, 2.4-inch TFT touchscreen display with handwriting recognition, music/video players, and microSD support. The camera of choice integrated is a 1.3 megapixeller with no information on the kind of flash included. The battery is a whopper though with 1300 mAh which can power the device up to 7.5 hours of talktime or a staggering 270 hours on standby.
As of now, the Hisense T68 is only available in China at a price of 1800 Yuan ($260), with no information of a future release date in other markets.
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Written by Mobilewhack.com on May 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Write on
iPhonein your handwriting. Now thanks to the Chinese developer who recently released unique handwriting recognition
software now you can. Known as HWPen, the software application can be downloaded from Installer.app. Thinking How to install? Okay! Click on Source, then Edit and Add new source
http://iphonecake.com/src/new. Refresh the sources to locate HWPen in the iPhoneCake packages. Install the software and restart your iPhone. After you install you will see a writing area making the standard
keyboardvanish. Although it is in Beta 1.0 version and has some errors but you can still use it. I hope all the bugs are fixed soon and we get a solid version.
Via:
Gizmodo and
Mobilemag
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Written by Mobilewhack.com on April 17th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Earlier this month during CES 2008 Nyko announced a wireless Nunchuck controller for the Wii. The Nunchuck had the wireless built in and a small adapter attached to the bottom of the Wiimote to connect them, giving you cord-free gaming action for about $30.
Now Nyko has taken into account the fact that many Wii owners already have the Nunchuck controller and really don’t need another. For this Nyko is now launching the Wireless Adapter for the Wii Nunchuck. This adapter runs on two AA’s and connects to the bottom of the Nunchuck remote, wrapping up the cord around it. A wireless adapter connects to the bottom of the Wiimote and lets you now use your existing Nunchuck and rid yourself of the cord in between. You can now completely perfect your arm-flailing windmill style of boxing without the risk of choking yourself or others, but of course there is still the risk of hitting them.
The Nunchuck wireless adapter will also save you $10 compared to the wireless Nunchuck itself with a $19.99 list price. Nyko expects to have it available sometime next month.
Nyko Cord Free Nunchuck Adapter via Engadget
Written by Reuben on January 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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It was only a matter of time. After the initial success of any Nintendo product there follows a plethora of neat and nauseating colors upchucked onto the market. That time is at hand once again. There’s still no official word from Nintendo on anything but white Wii-motes, but now there is a third-party option for those of you bored with the standard white.
One of the first companies to offer a third-party substitute for the Wii-mote is Snakebyte. They are calling them Riimotes. They appear to look very close to the authentic Wii-motes, with the button design styles a bit different. The first models will be available either in a glossy black or a bright purple. Bright purple? Yuck! Maybe if you are playing a My Little Pony game…They should assault your senses in early February.
One drawback. As of now they are $59, but I’m sure they will drop soon enough.
[Wii News Daily] VIA [Technabob]
Written by Conner Flynn on January 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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