WND Wind DUO 2200

October 29th, 2007 by kukon

WND Wind DUO 2200The dual screen mobile designed for users that carry two GSM handsets

  • Synchronize personal and business life in one handset
  • Use seamlessly across continents
  • Built-in 2.0 megapixels camera on each side
  • Share data between both sides in a snap

Read More »

Sharp SH-920 Aquos & Innovative HD LCD

October 25th, 2007 by kukon

Sharp SH-920

Sharp is now offering a new mobile phone with a high quality display screen. Known as the Sharp SH-920 Aquos, the phone adopts the same technologies found on Aquos LCD TV’s for crisp and clear image quality. Its 3.2 inch LCD offers a resolution of 480×854 pixels, and provides 26 million colors. If you remember the name “Aquos” then you already know it’s about the technology on those sleek LCD displays they’ve launched with great colors and clear images that is now featured on a mobile phone.

Read More »

Samsung’s GPS Phone oficially announced

October 18th, 2007 by kukon

Samsung’s S60 GPS phoneSamsung’s S60 GPS phone, the SGH-i550 which has been rumoured for some time and was recently spotted at the IFA show in Berlin has now been officially announced. The i550 boasts an impressive specification with a built in GPS, 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera, HSDPA connectivity, and a 3.5mm audio jack which suggests it will be positioned against the N95 as a multimedia all rounder. More information and pictures in the full story.

The i550 runs S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 (Symbian OS 9.2) which includes the second version of the S60 browser, Flash Lite 2.0 support and a variety of UI refinements.

Read More »

Samsung D880 DuoS Dual SIM card phone

October 4th, 2007 by kukon

Dual SIM cards, not so fresh of an idea, dual SIM cards from a major manufacturer, and not an Asia-only handset, that’s a new idea. This time its coming from Samsung and is headed for mainstream Europe. Read More »

Bang & Olufsen, Samsung launch Serenata phone

October 2nd, 2007 by kukon

Danish home theater designer Bang & Olufsen and its partner Samsung today made the promised release of the Serenata. The new version greatly expands on the almost exclusively calling-oriented Serene with a much stronger emphasis on music: a dedicated music key brings up a music player and an iPod-like, touch-sensitive scroll wheel is used to pick tracks as well as place calls. The phone stores a relatively large 4GB of music through built-in flash and plays AAC, MP3, and the rare WMA Lossless format.

Read More »