The Nokia 6210 Navigator comes jam packed with a 3.2MP digital camera, 2.4-inch display screen, 120MB of internal memory, microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, and offers HSDPA 3.6Mbps. Weighing at only 117grams, the handset uses the latest Symbian OS 9.3 with S60 3rd and FP2. Unfortunately, there is no Wi-Fi feature. Video after the jump. [GSMArena]
If you merge a PMP with a mobile phone, then the result is the LG KC910 PMP Phone. Measuring 14mm thick, the gadget provides a Quad Band GSM and 7.2Mbps HSDPA with a 3 inch LCD screen (400 x 240pixels), WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and a superb 8MP AF digital camera that can record video. There is also a GPS receiver, TV out, and support both DiVx and Xvid video files. The LG KC910 PMP Phone is now available in Korea. Pricing info is still unknown. [Akihabara via Upcoming Cell Phones]
LG has released a new high-end gadget to the Korean market. The LG KC910 PMP Phone supports Quad Band GSM and 7.2Mbps HSDPA. Measuring 14mm thick, the player offers some cool specifications including a 3 inch screen (400 x 240 pixels), WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and a 8MP shooter. Other features support for DiVx and Xvid video files, a GPS, and TV out. Unfortunately, there is no info on the price tag at this time. [Akihabara]
The MOTOJEWEL is the latest clamshell phone from Motorola that will be released in the UK this Fall. The handset features 2MP digicam, external touch-sensitive music controls, stereo Bluetooth, Motorola’s CrystalTalk noise reduction. The MOTOJEWEL will be available for a limited time starting in November 2008. [Press Release]
Here is an unboxing video of the Nokia N96 handset. The mobile phone has been officially released in Europe. As a reminder, the N96 features a 2.8-inch LCD display, HSDPA support, WiFi, aGPS, 16GB of internal memory with a microSD slot, a 5MP camera from Carl Zeiss, and a DVB-H receiver for on-the-go TV action. [Workshop]
Compared to this latest rumor, the “leaked” iPod dimensions look positively concrete. Investment bank RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky has told investors that he expects Apple is working on an “entry level, low cost (less than $99 subsidized) prepaid iPod/phone” that would concentrate solely on music and phone calls.
The device, Abramsky continues, would allow Apple to commercialize the entry level market currently unable to afford the iPhone 3G or its related monthly tariffs. Describing such a strategy as to ”capture an untapped global opportunity”, he fingers the residual effect “boost[ing] iPhone’s momentum by 50 to 100 percent” while also leading to eventual upgrades to the full iPhone 3G and even Mac computers.
Abramsky expects Apple to announce iPhone 3G sales at the September 9th event, with his prediction being 5.1 million 3G handsets in the September quarter and 14 million total iPhone units for the calendar year. However he admits that his iPod/phone idea is unsupported by any hard evidence.
Nokia’s powerpacked Nseries phone, N96 has hit the retail shelves. The phone is available now at all Nokia outlets for a whopping price of $796 (Rs. 35,000) excluding taxes and subsidies. For those who are still unaware of the mammoth device, this one packs 16GB of internal storage (expandable to 24GB with microSD card), 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, aGPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, DVB-H and N-Gage gaming all running on Symbian OS with Feature Pack 2.
The prisoners in Camp Jail, Pakistan are having a bad time. Not because of the time they are spending in jail but because of phones stuck in the wrong places. Officers apparently found out that 37 prisoners carried phones in the prison and concealed them in their bodies. Officers managed to remove it from 30 prisoners but 7 required surgery to do the same. The X-rays suggest that One hid it in his chest while another um…in his rectum. How did he manage to put such a big phone in his arse?