Rumor: 2nd Generation iPhone (with 3G) in Trial Test

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on April 25th, 2008

Early this month we report a rumor on the Back design of new 3G iPhone. According to Engagdet source the new iPhone is going through a field test now, and the rumor about black design might be true.

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The new 3G iPhone will be about the same size and design as the current iPhone. It is said to have built in GPS, as well as the 3G supported. The source also confirms that it is slightly thicker now, and have a full black glossy design at its back. Finally, it will be announced officially in this July, which is about the same schedule as previous rumors.

Source [engadget]

LG and Prada to Announce LG Prada II

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on April 25th, 2008

LG Electronics and Prada has released a official statement in Taiwan on their next iconic mobile phone. The LG Prada II will be upgraded to support HSDPA connection and with a QWERTY keyboard add on. Their first LG Prada phone was launched in early 2007.

The officiall statement did not include any press photo, but specs of the new LG Prada II is available according to ePrice. Other than keeping the full touch screen on the Prada II, the Prada II will be a slider phone design. The sliding keyboard is a QWERTY keyboard, those frequent IM users or Corporate business users will love this new add on.

Specifications of LG Prada II

  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/2100
  • HSDPA with 7.2Mbps capabilities
  • WLAN 802.11 b/g
  • 3-inch WQVGA TFT Touch Screen, 400 x 240 resolution
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • 0.3 megapixel secondary camera for video call
  • Sliding QWERTY keyboard
  • MP3/ WAV/ WMV Player
  • FM Radio
  • TV-OUT
  • HTML Browser
  • SMS / MMS / EMAIL (POP3, IMAP) / IM
  • USB 2.0
  • Bluetooth
  • microSDHC card slot, support up to 8GB

More info will be followed up when available

Source [eprice] via [unwiredview] via [engadgetmobile]

New Casio G’zOne Boulder Rugged Phone Coming Soon

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on April 25th, 2008

New Casio G’zOne Boulder Rugged Phone has been submitted to FCC for approval. Revealed today, the FCC did not put up the detail photos or documents to the public. Since the previous few models were released to Verizon Wireless, this new model G’zOne Boulder should be available to Verizon Wireless subsribers in US when announce.

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Here is one of the model which was released last year, the Casio G’zOne Type-S

 

Source [FCC] via [phonescoop]

Worldwide Mobile Phone Market Grows 14.3% Amid Economic Jitters, According to IDC

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on April 25th, 2008

The worldwide mobile phone market experienced an expected sequential downturn in shipments following a busy holiday quarter. According to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped a total of 291.6 million units during the first quarter of 2008 (1Q08), down 11.6% from the 330.8 million units shipped during the previous quarter (4Q07) and up 14.3% from the 255.0 million units shipped during 1Q07. While the first quarter results are in line with IDC’s 2008 forecast, concerns over the economy may negatively impact handset purchases as the year progresses.

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“The mobile phone market will be under increased pressure from a number of factors that compete for users’ attention and wallets,” said Ramon T. Llamas, senior research analyst with IDC’s Mobile Device Technology and Trends team. “Disposable income is being eroded by rising food and fuel prices and worries about global financial markets and slow economic growth are creating a cautious outlook for the months ahead. Against this backdrop, many emerging markets continue to offer tremendous growth potential and IDC expects highly competitive pricing and innovative service plans will keep the overall market on track for the year.”

Demand for handsets in the low cost segment will remain present in certain emerging markets throughout 2008, driving worldwide shipment growth. In contrast, more mature regions are increasingly characterized by highly competitive markets for replacement handsets and somewhat slower shipment growth.

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Vendor Highlights

Nokia once again outperformed its competitors, with total shipment volumes greater than those of the next three vendors’ combined. Keeping volumes at a high level were its entry level devices going into emerging markets, including its successful 1100 and 1200 series devices, while more fully featured devices like its 5310, 5610, and 6500 series and Nseries devices generated the most revenue and profit for Nokia. With a strong presence in emerging markets, Nokia is poised to capitalize on replacement handset opportunities in these markets.

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Samsung gained further clarity as the No. 2 vendor worldwide, building its largest margin yet against Motorola. Although shipments remained even from the holiday quarter, Samsung improved its presence within key emerging markets, balancing out against soft demand in Europe and North America. In the process its decreased marketing expenses, allowing for double-digit profitability. Samsung remains confident that it will reach its goal of 200 million units shipped this year, and look to more full featured devices to be released in the months to come.

Motorola had a disappointing quarter, falling further behind Samsung and reaching shipment levels not seen since the second half of 2004. Gaps in its product portfolio left the company vulnerable, especially in the areas of music, touch, and messaging where other vendors have flourished with their own products. Further compounding its problems was another quarter of operating loss and lower operating margin. While the results speak to its ongoing difficulties, Motorola has been building a framework to turn its fortunes around with plans to separate the mobile devices business unit from the company and streamline its silicon and software platforms to bring new devices to the market later this year.

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LG Electronics capitalized on Sony Ericsson’s challenges to re-take the No. 4 position for the first time since the beginning of 2006. Thanks to the continued demand of its flagship feature phones, including the Viewty, Voyager, and Venus, LG bucked the trend of seasonal decrease in shipments. In addition, LG returned to double-digit profitability. Looking ahead, LG plans to grow its presence within emerging markets and ship more high-end devices next quarter.

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Sony Ericsson started off the year citing several challenges affecting its shipment volumes: diminished demand for its mid-range and high-end devices, channel inventory buildup, component shortages, and greater interest in low-price handsets in Asia/Pacific, an area where the company has not had a strong presence. Despite this dour news, the company hopes that its renewed focus on the North American market with the W350, W760, Z555, and XPeria along with several Cybershot, Walkman, and Web-ready devices around the globe will yield positive results later in the year.  

 

Sponsored Post: cellity Communicator Mobile Software Unveiled At CTIA

Posted by The Mobile Technology Weblog on April 25th, 2008
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While those of you who read the The Mobile Technology Weblog are undoubtedly aware of the cellity Communicator, mobile software that allows you send free text messages and make cheap calls to foreign countries, not everyone is—particularly in the United States. cellity decided the best place to demonstrate the app was at the recent CTIA conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, which included some expanded functionality.

The app will allow you to send an email to a mobile phone without needing to know the recipient's email address as well as encrypted emails. Not quite sure how that will work, but that's what the press release says.

The expanded cellity Communication application is not available yet. It is expected at the end of April 2008.

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Press Release: AT&T and Starbucks Begin Nationwide Wi-Fi Rollout

Posted by MobileBurn.com on April 25th, 2008
AT&T Wi-Fi Service to Be Available Soon in U.S. Company-Operated Starbucks Locations With a Wireless Hot Spot; San Antonio Stores First to Deliver Complete AT&T Experience
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Plan Add-On Users More Satisfied, Verizon Leads Nation - J.D. Power Report

Posted by Ricky Cadden on April 25th, 2008
J.D. Power & Associates has released the results from its study. The report shows that more than 25% of U.S. wireless customers purchase plan add-ons, and that those 25% are typically more satisfied with their service.
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Philips M600 with SRS WOW Technology to be Sold in China

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on April 25th, 2008

Nowadays Philips is focusing on China mobile phone market, especially with its Xenium 9@9 long battery life series. The upcoming Philips M600 is targetting on those music lovers, it offers the built in SRS WOW to enhance the sound quality and add a surround sound capability. The SRS WOW is also suppose to restore the spatial cues often lost by audio compression or playing through small speakers. The Philips M600 has a clean candy bar design, easily enjoy your MP3 songs and access essential music functions using the assigned MP3 quick access hotkeys. With a single click, launch your MP3 player, or adjust volume, and navigate the playlist.

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It is not sure that if China is the only country that will get this model, the M600 allows you to use T9 text input in Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, English, French, Russian or Turkish.

Specifications

  • Display screen: 2-inch 256k colors TFT, 176 x 220 pixels
  • Equalizer settings: Classical, Pop, Rock, SRS WOW surround sound
  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • Audio supported formats: Midi, MP3, WMA, AMR
  • MicroSD card slot
  • Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, Handsfree, Headset, Object push profile
  • 3.5 mm Headset jack connector
  • USB 1.1
  • Buttons and controls: 4-way navigation key and enter, Soft keys, Side keys, Customized hot key, Dedicated music player keys
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • 105 x 44 x 15.3 mm
  • GPRS
  • GSM dual band 900/1800 MHz
  • Enjoy music playback for up to 40 hours on a single charge.

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Linux-Based Motorola A810 Slips Through FCC

Posted by Ricky Cadden on April 25th, 2008
Motorola's latest Linux-based smartphone has slipped through the FCC in the form of the A810. This touchscreen-based handset offers a 2 megapixel camera and few hardware buttons. It hasn't been announced yet, but we have gleaned a few details.
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Sprint Releases Sanyo Katana LX

Posted by Ricky Cadden on April 25th, 2008
Sprint has added the Sanyo Katana LX to its lineup, providing a fresher look for the fashionable flip phone. The Katana LX sports a VGA-resolution camera and Bluetooth, has a hidden external display, and supports Sprint's navigation system..
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