Posts Tagged ‘fm radio’

Vodafone 835 was just announced by the company. It is their first ever phone to feature both GPS and and 3G connectivity in the same device. For door to door directions from Vodafone 835 you are going to have to rely on ‘Vodafone Find and Go‘ navigation application as that’s what the find is designed for.
It is slim device with a 2.4″ screen that also adds a 2MP camera, bluetooth connectivity, FM radio, and a microSD card slot. You’ve also got a front cam for video conferencing. We did mention it was 3G right? Other applications that are pre-installed on 835 include Vodafone Music, Google Maps, support for email, MMS, Vodafone Messenger for instant messaging,
You’ll have to wait until spring of this year to get your hands on one of these.
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Nokia 8208 is company’s latest GPS enabled handset coming out of MWC. This is a bit different than the rest though because it also supports CDMA band. However not for Sprint or Verizon though; Nokia is preparing this phone for countries other than the U.S.
Some features of Nokia 8208 are the 2.2″ screen, 3MP camera, FM radio, GPS receiver, and microSD card slot. Speaking of CDMA, Nokia 8208 will support 800MHz, 1900MHz, and EVDO.
Nokia 8208 is expected to launch in select CDMA markets, in the first quarter of 2009.
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The Samsung S7350 Ultra s is a pretty obvious successor of the Samsung S7330. What sets the two apart is that the new slider has ditched the touchpad. Also, the S7350 Ultra s has a higher-resolution, bigger 2.6″ WQVGA screen, a GPS receiver with Samsung Mobile Navigator (by Route66) and a more modern styling in tone with the latest Samsung lineup. There’s also the 5 megapixel auto focus camera.
The Samsung S7350 Ultra s is easily another Soul offshoot, though the real successor of the U900 Soul is the already announced S8300 UltraTOUCH.

Cowon Korea has just announced the official launch of this gorgeous PMP, the L3. This Windows CE 5.0 powered PMP features a 7″ High-Clear LCD with a 800×480 resolution, a Dual Core CPU (no details on this one), 128MB of SDRAM, 4G of Nand Memory, SD card slot, USB, GPS with Eco Drive function (fuel consumption indicator), DMB, line OUT, FM tuner and TM transmitter, BBE+ sound.
Support of AVI, ASF, WMV video, and MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, and OGG audio files. It weights only 318g with a size of 180.4×112.2×18.3mm.
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The touchscreen smartphone Eten Glofiish DX900 with dual SIM support and integrated GPS is now available in France. It comes with 2 years guarantee and is marketed by the official distributor Partelec with Garmin Mobile XT 4 navigation software with Benelux and France maps for 519 €.
- GPS receiver with SiRF III chip compatible A-GPS
- Quad-Band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz), GPRS, EDGE Class B, Multi-slot Class 10, 3G and HSDPA (3G +) to 3.6 Mbps (850/1900/2100 Mhz)
- Support for dual SIM cards
- 533 Mhz Samsung processor
- G-sensor (accelerometer)
- FM radio
- RDS / TMC integrated traffic information
- 2.8? TFT-LCD touchscreen with VGA (640 x 480 pixels) resolution
- 256 MB ROM
- 128 MB of RAM
- Integrated 3MP camera with auto focus
- 0.3MP camera in front for video
- Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- MiniUSB 1.1
- HC MicroSD memory slot
- 1530mAh removeable Lithium-Polymer battery
- Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
- Dimensions: 10.6 x 6.1 x 1,7 cm 1.7 cm
- Weight: 147 g
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Made for use only in Japan, this PNS (Portable Navigation System) feature a 3.5″ QVGA screen with a size of 74.7×95.6×11.95mm and weight of only 106g.
It has 2GB of internal memory and a microSD card slot. On the side you can use it as a DAP since it supports both MP3 and WMA files as well as JPEG files.
The NVG-M1 also features a 1Seg TV tuner, an FM transmitter, Bluetooth, and the supports ETC (Electronic Highway Card system).
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The Windows Mobile 6.1-based Pharos Traveler 137 features the company’s Smart Navigator software, which has won a 2009 Consumer Electronics Show Innovations award for outstanding design and engineering.
Initially, maps of the United States will be provided free of charge on the Traveler 137. Pay-as-you-go maps are available for Canada, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe as well on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis, according to Pharos. The service will reportedly soon be extended to include maps of China, Russia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, and elsewhere.
The Traveler 137 will be available late in the first quarter of this year and retail for a suggested $599.95.

The nüvi 885T is the real flagship here, offering speech recognition, lane assist junction view and MSN Direct traffic info and other cloud-based services. The unit centers on a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 touchscreen, and offers up Bluetooth for hands-free calling and an FM transmitter. Priced at $800 and $700 for MSN and Bluetoothless version.
The zūmo 660 is built for motorcycle types, with a 4.3-inch glove and sunlight-friendly touchscreen display. Bluetooth are available for your helmet headset, and more of that lane assist goodness, but the $800 price tag might quell your enthusiasm.

The new Samsung S8300 will be ready on the stores at March 2009. It’s a slider phones with form factor 12.8mm thick and a 2.8-inch WQVGA 16 million AMODEL touchscreen. Featuring duralumin body with anti scratch and anti fingerprint coating.
Samsung S8300 offers 8 megapixels CCD camera with auto focus, built in GPS, FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth 2.1 and HSDPA 7.2Mbps. Already has 60MB internal memory and microSD slot. Sorry, no price at this time.
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Mobinnova ICE is the next version of Sony Ericsson XPERIA. Working under GSM, WCDMA and HSDPA network, featuring mobiToday and mobiShift, which allow users to interact with the phone.
Mobinnova ICE was equipped by 3.0MP auto focus camera with dedicated shutter control. Direct push-email compatible with Microsoft Exchange, means you stay in contact and ready for business, on your terms.