Friday, January 18, 2008

Samsung i550 and Giorgio Armani Mobile official


Samsung announced two new exciting additions to its mobile phone portfolio. Although they look very different, both are bound to earn themselves quite a lot of fans. One with the lure of Armani looks, the other with the functionality of a GPS-enabled smartphone.
It's been quite a while since news first broke of the collaboration between Samsung and Giorgio Armani in the development of a new mobile phone. It hardly comes as a surprise then to announce that the project has been completed. The phone was officially unveiled at a press briefing in Milan before Armani's Spring Summer 2008 Women's fashion show. Apparently the P520 working title has been dropped and now the phone is named Giorgio Armani-Samsung Mobile. Besides the looks, courtesy of one of the world's leading fashion and lifestyle design companies, the new device has got a whole bunch of features to be excited about too. The display stands at the splendid 2.6 inches and features 262K colors, QVGA resolution and touchscreen. Haptic feedback is enabled, light vibrations marking every touch of the icons on the display. The camera on the Giorgio Armani-Samsung Mobile will shoot in a 3 megapixel resolution, which is more than respectable pixel count for a fashion handset. Other features of the tri-band GPRS/EDGE enabled phone include Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP (which has become standard for the Samsung mobiles), USB 2.0 high-speed and microSD card slot for memory expansion. All of these niceties will be packed in a surprisingly small body at 87.5 x 54.5 x 10.5 mm, weighting the modest 85 grams.
Samsung's official announcement states that the retail package will include a specially designed Giorgio Armani leather carrying case. The new phone will be available at Armani flagship stores and selected mobile phone retailers in major European countries from November 2007. However, there is no word on pricing at this stage.
The other device to see its official release is the Samsung i550 - a Symbian smartphone with a built-in GPS receiver. As we already wrote a little while ago, the phone will be a high-end 3G-enabled device sporting most features you can think of. HSDPA and EDGE handle data transfer on the tri-band device, with Bluetooth (you guessed right - 2.0 with A2DP support) and USB 2.0. The phone will have a 2.6" 262K-color display with QVGA resolution. There is also a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash and an FM radio to enhance the multimedia image of the device. The OS, as expected, is Symbian 9.2 using the S60 v3.1 user interface. Finally a word on the memory capacity - Samsung i550 features 150MB of internal memory and a microSD card slot, should further expansion be necessary.
Samsung i550 will be released in November 2007 but no information about its pricing is yet disclosed.(Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/)

Sony Ericsson K770 review Cyber-shot in the middle


A new addition to the Cyber-shot family is already a fact - the new Sony Ericsson K770 was announced today. As you may have probably heard, today Sony Ericsson were expected to officially reveal several new handsets. We all waited impatiently, but so far only the Sony Ericsson K770 is out the door.
The tri-band GSM/GPRS Sony Ericsson K770, which is also 3G-enabled, has all the typical traits of the family - an autofocus 3.2 megapixel camera with an active integrated lens cover. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with our favorite xenon flash, but with a LED one only. Though, as the model ID suggests, the K770 won't be a high-end representative of the Cyber-shot gang.
Sony Ericsson K770 Cyber-shot
Only 14.5 mm thick, the Sony Ericsson K770 sports a 1.9" 262K color TFT display with a QVGA (240 x 320) resolution. Its connectivity capabilities include Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP support and USB. The music fans were also remembered - the K770 has an onboard FM radio with RDS and TrackID music service. The integrated memory is highly insufficient at only 16MB, but is expandable through the Memory Stick Micro (M2) card slot. A 256MB card comes along in the retail package.
The Sony Ericsson K770 will be available in Truffle Brown and Ultra Violet and will hit selected markets in autumn 2007. However there is still no word on expected pricing.
We have found a couple of dozens intriguing live photos of Sony Ericsson K770 only a day after its official announcement, this time revealed by a user of planete-nokia forum. So here it goes, enjoy it!(Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/)

Sony Ericsson K530 review Evolved 3G ba


Sony Ericsson K530 is a decent looking mid-range handset. It will mostly be favored by those of conservative taste. The new addition to the K series offers 3G support video calling and good entertainment features.
Key featuresConservative design Good keyboard 3G Memory Stick Micro card slot 2 MP camera Blogging enabled Bluetooth with A2DP Music player and FM radio with RDS NetFront browser Weather forecast Java application Main disadvantagesLittle innovation compared to K610 QVGA resolution would've suited the display better Only 16 MB internal memory No memory card in the retail package The phone won't turn on without the SIM inserted No EDGE Rather basic camera settings, no LED Video in QCIF only No indication of missed calls Uncomfortable SIM card holder
(Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/)