Sony Ericsson R300 approved by the FCC

Posted by Budi Putra on May 11th, 2008

The Sony Ericsson R300 radio phone has been recently approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This phone will launch in Antique Copper and Steel Black colour and will be available in selected markets from Q2 2008.

There are two type phones in term of the network support: the R300 for GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 network and the R300a for GSM/GPRS 850/1800/1900 environment.

This phone offers a built-in VGA camera and the R306 Radio boasts a step-up to a 1.3 megapixel camera on-board. So whether you are listening to the radio or not, these two new phones are set to hit the right note.

Source: Justamp

Cuusoo phone: Detach your screen while making a call

Posted by Budi Putra on May 11th, 2008

Cuuso, the Japanese concept design community, has recently created the Cuusoo concept phone. Since the most or perhaps all the today’s smart phone are undetachable, this concept gadget offers a very interesting innovation: users are able to detach the phone’s screen while making a call!

Designed by the Japan-based designer known as Marimo-san, the clamshell phone will allow users to engage in video phone calls on the go in the way they like.

I guess the detach monitor will communicate with the phone’s body by using Bluetooth connections. No further the phone’s spesifications available.

Let’s wait until which phone maker will pick up this concept and release it to the market. Keep up the great work, Marimo-san!

Source: TechFresh via 3Gweek

Bell introduces BlackBerry Unite! to Canada

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on May 11th, 2008

Bell today announced the availability of BlackBerry Unite! software for users to stay in touch, collaborate, keep organized and share content while on the go. The new software from Research In Motion, a free download that runs on a PC, provides small groups of up to five BlackBerry smartphone users with easy, mobile access to email, web browsing, a shared calendar, shared contacts, pictures, documents, and other desktop computer content.

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BlackBerry Unite! software will allow groups of up to five BlackBerry smartphone users to:

  • Enables easy, wireless access to up to 10 supported email accounts (per user) with advanced
    security.
  • A centralized address book which integrates wirelessly with BlackBerry smartphones provides each group member with ready access to email addresses, phone numbers and other details for common contacts.
  • Coordinate schedules using a shared calendar
  • Remotely access content on a centralized desktop PC - Users can remotely download content to their BlackBerry smartphone from the centralized desktop PC that is running BlackBerry Unite!, including pictures, music, documents and other files.
  • BlackBerry Unite! group members can share content from their BlackBerry smartphones with other group members on the centralized desktop PC.
  • Remotely secure smartphones - Simple, centralized controls enable powerful security features, such as password protection enforcement, or the ability to wirelessly erase content from a lost or stolen smartphone.
  • Manage smartphone use - Customizable settings allow for centralized control of smartphone uses for each individual, such as the ability to restrict long distance calls by area code, or prevent access to the internet.
  • Protect smartphone content - Documents, pictures and other content stored on a MicroSD card in a BlackBerry smartphone can be backed up automatically over the air (via the Bell Mobility network) to the desktop PC.

BlackBerry Unite! is available as of today for Bell customers to download at bell.ca/unite. The software requires a data plan and minimum system requirements apply.

BlackBerry Bold Press Release Available in Few Hours

Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on May 11th, 2008

The new BlackBerry 9000, which will be introduced on Monday at WES 2008 (Wireless Enterprise Symposium), is now to be called BlackBerry Bold. The officially press info will likely to be issued at 12AM EST later according to BGR site.

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crackberry.com has also  publish a detail specification of the BlackBerry Bold

BlackBerry Bold Smartphone Features & Specs

Size - Length: 144mm, Width: 66mm, Thickness: 14mm
Weight (with battery) - 133g (same as the 88xx series. I can attest to it!)
Memory - 1GB on-board (storage) and 128 MB Flash (applications)
Battery - 1500mAhr lithium cell
Est. Battery Life - Standby: 13 days, Talk Time: 5 hours
Network Support - UMTS: 2100 / 1900 / 850MHz, GSM: 1900 / 1800 / 900 / 850 MHz, GPRS, EDGE and HDSPA networks
Wi-Fi - 803.11a/b/g enabled
Display - HVGA, 480 x 320 pixels, Transmissive TFT LCD, supports over 65k colors
Media Player, Video Support - DivX 4, Div X 5 & 6 are partially supported, XviD is partially supported, H.263, H.264 and WMV3
Media Player, Audio Support - .3gp, MP3, WMA9 (.wma/.asf), WMA9 Pro/WMA 10, MIDI, AMR-NB, Professional AAC/AAC+/eAAC+
Media Player, Audio - BlackBerry Media Sync allows you to transfer your desktop iTunes music to your BlackBerry!!!
Camera - 2.0MP, 5 x digital zoom (with flash of course)
GPS - internal GPS with extended ephemeris, BB Maps is standard
Bluetooth - Bluetooth v2.0, all the normal stuff and Bluetooth Stereo Audio via A2DP and AVCRP
USB Port - Enables charging and high-speed data synchronizations via USB “A” to mini-USB “B” cable (I can personally say moving files back and forth is now lightning quick!)
Browser - HTML browsing, View Movies/Clips from websites built for mobile streaming, RSS feed support

Source [BGR] / [crackberry]

BlackBerry Bold Shown for AT&T, Faster and More Powerful

Posted by Mobiledia on May 11th, 2008
RIM BlackBerry Bold (9000)- View Specs

Waterloo, Ontario-based smartphone maker RIM announced the new BlackBerry Bold (9000) flagship smartphone today, its slickest, speediest, most powerful and most connected BlackBerry to date.

Research In Motion (RIM) said its Bold smartphone is the first BlackBerry to offer high-speed mobile Internet access using tri-band HSDPA networks, Wi-Fi and integrated GPS. It also has twice the screen resolution (480 x 320 px) of the current BlackBerry Curve model, making for a very sharp display. The Bold matches the resolution, but not the size, of the screen on Apple's iPhone, which has emerged as a potent competitor in the "smartphone" category.

"The new BlackBerry Bold represents a tremendous step forward in business-grade smartphones and lives up to its name with incredible speed, power and functionality, all wrapped in a beautiful and confident design," said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO, Research In Motion.

With its glassy display area, flat profile and rounded corners, the BlackBerry Bold's exterior looks a bit iPhone-esque. But it comes with a black and satin chrome finish, stylish leather-like backplate and configured with a hardware QWERTY keyboard and retains the general dimensions of its predecessors, so it's much shorter and somewhat thicker than the iPhone.

Powered by a 624 MHz mobile processor, support for tri-band HSDPA and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) networks, the Bold makes short work of downloading email attachments, streaming video or rendering webpages. It includes 128 MB flash memory plus 1 GB on-board storage memory - with a microSD/SDHC memory card slot accessible from a side door.

The Bold also comes with BlackBerry productivity applications, including phone, email, messaging, organizer and browser.

A trackball mimics a mouse, making it easy to navigate sites in "Page View" or "Column View" or to zoom in on specific parts of a webpage, while various settings let users choose between full HTML content or the mobile version. Attachments can also be downloaded from within the browser and there is support for watching streaming videos (RTSP - real-time streaming protocol).

It features a 2.0-megapixel camera with video recording capability, built-in flash and 5x digital zoom. The media player displays pictures and slideshows, plays movies in full screen mode, and manages the music collection. Audio can be played over the dual speakers in stereo sound. An equalizer gives users 11 filters - like "Lounge," "Jazz" and "Hip Hop."

BlackBerry Desktop Manager software includes Roxio Media Manager for BlackBerry and Roxio Photosuite 9 LE to enhance pictures and create photo albums on the computer. BlackBerry Media Sync lets users sync iTunes digital music collections with the Bold.

Through its integrated GPS, the BlackBerry Bold can pinpoint its location, supporting location-based applications like BlackBerry Maps.

The Bold features a new acoustic design improves listening quality and clarity. It also comes with Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD). It also features noise cancellation technology that offsets background noise.

The BlackBerry Bold is scheduled to be available from wireless carriers around the world beginning this summer. AT&T said that it will be the exclusive carrier for the Bold in the U.S.; its 3G network is the only one stateside that is compatible with the first model of the handset.

- RIM BlackBerry Bold (9000) Specs


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BlackBerry Bold Unveiled, Speedier and More Powerful

Posted by Mobiledia on May 11th, 2008
RIM BlackBerry Bold (9000)- View Specs

Waterloo, Ontario-based smartphone maker RIM announced the new BlackBerry Bold (9000) flagship smartphone today, its slickest, speediest, most powerful and most connected BlackBerry to date.

Research In Motion (RIM) said its Bold smartphone is the first BlackBerry to offer high-speed mobile Internet access using tri-band HSDPA networks, Wi-Fi and integrated GPS. It also has twice the screen resolution (480 x 320 px) of the current BlackBerry Curve model, making for a very sharp display. The Bold matches the resolution, but not the size, of the screen on Apple's iPhone, which has emerged as a potent competitor in the "smartphone" category.

"The new BlackBerry Bold represents a tremendous step forward in business-grade smartphones and lives up to its name with incredible speed, power and functionality, all wrapped in a beautiful and confident design," said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO, Research In Motion.

With its glassy display area, flat profile and rounded corners, the BlackBerry Bold's exterior looks a bit iPhone-esque. But it comes with a black and satin chrome finish, stylish leather-like backplate and configured with a hardware QWERTY keyboard and retains the general dimensions of its predecessors, so it's much shorter and somewhat thicker than the iPhone.

Powered by a 624 MHz mobile processor, support for tri-band HSDPA and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) networks, the Bold makes short work of downloading email attachments, streaming video or rendering webpages. It includes 128 MB flash memory plus 1 GB on-board storage memory - with a microSD/SDHC memory card slot accessible from a side door.

The Bold also comes with BlackBerry productivity applications, including phone, email, messaging, organizer and browser.

A trackball mimics a mouse, making it easy to navigate sites in "Page View" or "Column View" or to zoom in on specific parts of a webpage, while various settings let users choose between full HTML content or the mobile version. Attachments can also be downloaded from within the browser and there is support for watching streaming videos (RTSP - real-time streaming protocol).

It features a 2.0-megapixel camera with video recording capability, built-in flash and 5x digital zoom. The media player displays pictures and slideshows, plays movies in full screen mode, and manages the music collection. Audio can be played over the dual speakers in stereo sound. An equalizer gives users 11 filters - like "Lounge," "Jazz" and "Hip Hop."

BlackBerry Desktop Manager software includes Roxio Media Manager for BlackBerry and Roxio Photosuite 9 LE to enhance pictures and create photo albums on the computer. BlackBerry Media Sync lets users sync iTunes digital music collections with the Bold.

Through its integrated GPS, the BlackBerry Bold can pinpoint its location, supporting location-based applications like BlackBerry Maps.

The Bold features a new acoustic design improves listening quality and clarity. It also comes with Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD). It also features noise cancellation technology that offsets background noise.

The BlackBerry Bold is scheduled to be available from wireless carriers around the world beginning this summer. The initial model would support GSM networks, the kind employed by AT&T and T-Mobile. Later models could work on the Sprint Nextel and Verizon Wireless networks, according to RIM co-chief executive Mike Lazaridis.

- RIM BlackBerry Bold (9000) Specs


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