
The Nokia N78 offers various features, including integrated A-GPS, WLAN and high-speed HSPDA 3.5G connectivity, a 3.2MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and support for microSD up to 8 GB. As with most other Nokia A-GPS phones (except 6210 Navigator) you’ll have access to free maps from Nokia. Other features of the N78 include geotagging of photos. Also, it has a FM transmitter so you can get the latest updates tru radio.
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Expected to be shown at the event – CeBIT in Hannover Germany in March is the ultra slim PDA – Woongjin’s STM-8100. Mostly designed for the industry users rather than the end consumers, the STM-8100 is waterproof to some extent and can resist vibrations or falls. STM-8100 is integrated with a GPS receiver – a must have application for today’s population.
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Ultimate 9502 by i-mate is a running Windows Mobile device which includes a direct video out so you can connect to a digital projector or TV to run presentations and video calls.
The rest of the specs are:
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional
- UMTS HSDPA/HSUPA: 850/1900/2100 MHz
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
- 256MB ROM, 128MB RAM
- MicroSD card slot
- 3MP camera with auto focus and LED flash
- VGA camera for Video Calls
- 2.8″ VGA Touch-Screen
- Integrated GPS
- Direct Video output for projectors & displays
With the Qualcomm chip the integrated GPS is made possible. The processor runs at 400Mhz and the battery has 1660mAh capacity.
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i-mate has made it’s way to the ultimate 8502 official with a press release couple of days ago. It is a quad band Windows Mobile Pro 6 device with a full QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, microSD card slot, 2.6″ screen, 2MP camera, and of course the integrated GPS. There is no mention of a dedicated mapping application which means more than likely you’ll have to pay for the software. Or you can just use Google Maps since the 3.5G networks that the ultimate 8502 supports is rated at downlink speeds of up to 7.2Mbps.
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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is one of the most exciting Windows Mobile phones and navigation phone since the Blackjack 2 and the i-mate 9502. With a 800×480 pixel display, it is probably going to be the new reference in terms of productivity and entertainment. Users can control it the way they want: Touch screen, joystick or via the elegant Arc slider QWERTY keyboard. Finally, it has WiFi, 3.5G and assisted-GPS – features that will make a big difference, given that web browsing and location based are important application these days.
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“It’s been the breaktrough product that mobile phone and GPS users around the world have been longing for.” This is what Cliff Pemble, the firm’s president and COO said about the Nuvifone. Garmin’s Nuvifone is no longer a total surprise for GPS users.
Featuring a 3.5 inch touchscreen with a trio of primary icons – Call, Search and View Map, the Nuvifone is fully compatible with HSDPA and preloaded with North America or Eastern and Western Europe. It is the first Garmin device to include Google’s local search capability. The Nuvifone will only available at Quarter 3 2008.
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Toshiba latest mobile phone, the 820T will hit the Japanese streets this February. Comes with support of GPS navigation system, the 820T is perfect for parents to keep track of kids. You could know where your senile and old parents are whenever they go out of the home.
Featuring a 2.4” QVGA display and a 3.24 megapixel camera, the Toshiba 820T is available in a variety of colors including flower pink, snow white and jet blue. No information on pricing is available yet.
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Vodafone Spain and RIM officially released BlackBerry Pearl 8110, which was first unveiled at the end of 2007. With built-in GPS, it is one of the smallest and lightest smartphones o date.
Despite its tiny size (107 x 55 x 14 mm) and weighs only 91g, BlackBerry Pearl 8110 is the higher end smartphones for professional users. Comes with Vodafone GPS Navigator, the Pearl gives you quick searches for business locations and other POIs. The full QWERTY SureType keyboard and the BlackBerry trackball navigation system enhance mobile experience.
Blackberry Pearl 8110 features:
- EDGE, GPRS
- Bluetooth 2.0
- 2 Megapixel camera
- 3.5mm stereo headset jack
- microSD/SDHC card slot
- document viewer
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Here is another Portege series from Toshiba, the Portege G710. Similar like G910, it is a smartphone built for the professional business user and prosumer that need fast and easy access to mobile email.
Its sleek design and built-in GPS function makes the G710 perfect for business travelers. You will have everything you need in Portege G710 to stay connected to the office while travelling around. Featuring a full QWERTY keypad, you could make fast responding to email quick and easy on Windows Mobile 6.
The Portege G710 will be available across Europe in the Q1 of 2008. Price is yet to be confirmed.
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Powered by Windows Professional 6 operating system, the latest Portege G910 offers a complete suite of Microsoft Office solutions for the professional users, including Powerpoint, Word, Excel and Outlook push email.
The new GPS smartphone by Toshiba supports Qualcomm’s gpsOneXTRA Assistance technology, which is designed to fasten signal fix in built-up urban environments. Its 3 inch touchscreen display let you follow your route on the maps easily.
To make sure that you can keep your confidential files safely, the G910 is protected by biometric fingerprint security. Other features include HSDPA data speed, Bluetooth, Wi-fi, and a 2 megapixel camera.
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