The new HTC TyTN II mobile device is better known as the successor to the Dopod 838 Pro. The gadget could be called an all-in-one device that really worth the price that it holds and is definitely a better version than the Dopod 838 Pro. The HTC TyTN II comes with an extremely attractive outlook that undoubtedly will allure the gadget lovers. The sliding QWERTY internal keyboard, the tilting screen and its notebook outlook is undeniably a plus. It comes with a large 2.8 inch, 240 x 320 QVGA TFT-LCD display with backlight and changeable angle allows quality picture capturing and video watching. The cell-phone boasts to be a revelation to the PDA phones that have been released into the market so far. Indeed its features set a new hype among all the PDA manufacturers worldwide.
Additionally, this mobile device is equipped with 256MB ROM, 128MB SDRAM, GPS antenna connector, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, 3 megapixels CMOS colour camera that comes with an auto focus as well as a secondary VGA CMOS camera, microSD memory and numerous other features. All these specifications come in the HTC TyTN II under a mere weight of 190 grams.
From: hardwarezone
All this time perhaps you were wondering about the astounding N82 cellular phone from Nokia or more commonly known as the Candybar phone packed with every goodness of a gadget. Now the most anticipating time has finally here when the release of the N82 is just around the corner. Equipped with GPS technology, WiFi, quad-band GSM, 2100MHz HSDPA and FM Tuner, Nokia N82 is undoubtedly the newest hype. The 2.4 inch 240 x 320 display and the 5 megapixel camera that comes with Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss lens is definitely a plus for the gadget.
Additionally, other notable features within the N82 include HSDPA, microSD, Front VGA camera, TV-out, Series 60 3rd edition and Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP. The good news is that the releasing date of the cellular set has been known to be fixed on the 2nd of November which is approximately 1 week later. However, the price of the N82 has been expected to be not so pleasant for the buyers! But all that features do worth a fortune on the gadget.
From: engadget
The new mobile phone from BenQ comes with the unique A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) along with 3G features. Known as the BenQ M7, this mobile phone carries a classic sporty look with its rugged curvy design that will undoubtedly attract the younger buyers. Its carbon fibre external body helps in keeping undesired substances away such as water and dirt to a certain extent. The rubber cover that wraps the exterior of the cell phone allows easy grip to the gadget. In addition, the USB port is kept secured with the help of a rubber cover while a large screw assists in keeping the battery door in its place. Other than the 3G and GPS facilities, the new BenQ M7 is equipped with a 2 mega-pixel primary camera as well as a secondary one that is mainly given on the purpose of video calling, a 2” 240 x 320 display screen, microSD memory that is also expandable and Bluetooth option.
However, unlike its previous editions the BenQ M7 has not yet been known to contain a shock-resistant framework. Very little has been revealed about the mapping software required for GPS usage. Other additional features include an integrated multimedia player that supports MP3, ACC and XMF audio types, web browser, email client. Its battery is known to last for as long as 5 hours, that is 16 full days. All these come under a weight of only 93 grams and its release has not been yet announced by the company.
From: about-electronics
The new N810 has been announced to be coming soon in the market by the mobile phone giant Nokia. Equipped with GPS and OS 2008 as its specialities, this gadget is the successor to the N800 previously released by Nokia. The new N810 definitely boasts to be better than its previous edition, integrated with GPS finder, Wayfinder mapping software, A2DP Bluetooth support, enhanced video and audio features, OS 2008 as well as a built-in QWERTY keyboard that is similar to the HTC Universal which has been well liked by many people, making the tablet an exciting one to get hold of. Other features include an integrated WiFi along with Skype support, Bluetooth and a 4.13 inch 800 x 480 resolution touch screen display. The keystand in the N810 enables hands-free usage of the gadget. However, nothing much has been announced about its memory expansion by the press.
The price for the Nokia N810 has been known to be $479 and will be hopefully available in the markets by the mid November, making it just the perfect gadget to purchase during the Christmas season for a little self indulgence.
From: blogs.zdnet
Mio’s A710 is a very compact smart phone and is indeed impressive. It has the latest GPS navigation system implemented inside it that comes through the SiRF Star III chipset. You can get maps of Europe with it inside its 512 MB SD card that is included with the phone. The Mio A701 is powered with Intel PXA270 processor which runs at 520 Mhz and has a 320 X 240 pixel screen. The total memory for the phone is 192 MB and out of it you will be able to enjoy the 64 MB of random access memory.
The other features that the Mio A701 exhibits are a flip screen option that enables the users to flop from landscape view to portrait view at the push of a button. It uses the new Microsoft Windows Mobile OS that adds convenience to the Business users and makes it just as functional as the blackberry. A 1.3 mega-pixel camera is also included with the Mio A701 to make it an all-in-one wonder gadget.
From: pocket-lint
Samsung has officially announced the release of its new GPS phone – the SGH-i550. The i550 has some fantastic specifications together with GPS, a stunning 3.2 mp auto-focus camera, a 3.5mm audio jack and HSDPA connectivity giving it all the features to compete against the Nokia N95. The i550 is operated by the Symbian OS9.2 and it has the second version of the S60 browser together with Flashlite 2.0 and an array of UI refinements. The best thing about the i550 is its in-built GPS. Although it has not been specified whether it will come with any associated software but the i550 is supposed to run any of the GPS software that are available for the S60 as well as the Nokia maps.
The phone comes with HSDPA connectivity and it is a WCDMA (2100 Mhz) and tri-band GSM phone with EDGE and GPRS support. It also exhibits great local data connectivity such as the Bluetooth 2.0 and USB 2.0. It comprises of a 1200 mAh battery which is good enough to last for 24 hours even after heavy usage.
From: pdasnews
From the array of cellular phones which are yet to be released into the market by Verizon, the LG-VX10000 is one among the list. Verizon LG-VX10000 is not only eye-catching in its appearance but is also equipped with GPS feature, which is expected to further add up to the interests of the young generation.
The GPS system that this phone allows uses the Verizon’s VZ Navigator service. One drawback of this kind of service is that the user might have to pay $10 per month ($3 per day) to use its GPS if the phone does not permit to use the third part applications. However, the use the users can also use other application according to their preference other than the VZ Navigator. Additional features include a large external touch screen, speakerphone, integrated speakers, microSD memory pf 8GB which is also expandable, 2.0 megapixel camera, Bluetooth stereo for the headsets and speakers and easy access to browsing or mp3 through the LG Voyager’s Verizon Wireless. The phone is expected to be in the markets from November of this year.
From: gizmodo
After the introduction of an array of GPS PDA phones, ASUS has yet again launched another of the same line known as the P527. After the previous introduction of the GPS PDA models of P525 and P526, the new ASUS P527 is the third GPS enabled PDA phone in the series of the brand. Powered by a TI OMAP 850 20MHz processor, 64MB RAM and 128MB ROM, the ASUS P527 comes with a chic metallic body. The GPS navigation feature in the phone is powered by the SiRF III GPS chipset, making it just perfect for the roving man to crave for it.
Additional feature included within the P527 PDA is a 2.6 inch LCD touchscreen display, Transflash/microSD card slot, Bluetooth and miniUSB. It runs the Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS and works networks such as GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, and GSM1900. All these options comes with the P527 under a weight of only 125g and dimensions of 11,3 x 5,8 x 1,5. Its releasing dates have not yet been announced by ASUS.
From: itechnews
The new GPS enabled hand phone from Motorola has been officially announced by the company. Motorola MC70 is known as the latest version of the CDMA-EVDO edition that skilfully supplements the present GSM/EDGE features. With a robust and rugged outlook, the new Motorola MC70 can be considered as a hand held mobile computer that comes with a multi-mode wireless, networking, data communications and voice. Its advanced data capture capacity is included into a very convenient and ergonomic form. The additional features include a CPU of Intel XScale with a 624 MHz processor, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium as its operating system, 64 MB RAM/128MB ROM, Bluetooth, Transflective colour 3.5” QVGA display with backlight, 65K colours, TFT-LCD, additional SDIO expansion slot and several others. However these specifications are optional and can also be altered according to the preference of the buyer.
Its price ranges from $2,895 to $3,195 depending on the type of modification you pick in the Motorola MC70 CDMA-EVDO. The gadget is expected to be out into the international market by 2008.
From: engadget
The world renowned brand Nokia’s newest addition to the N-Series is the N800 Internet tablet. Equipped with WiMAX as well as GPS, the N800 has been announced to be released into the market by the beginning of next year. The speciality of this particular tablet from the N-series includes the contribution of another prominent brand Intel in its making. Intel has announced to contribute its own Baxter Peak WiMAX chip into the device.
The N800 being the next generation N-Series will also be supplemented with GPS technology. The integrated GPS within the tablet will surely attract the buyers. Nokia may also come up with a non-WiMAX edition of the tablet that is equipped with only GPS. The North American customers are likely to be able to grab this gadget by the early 2008. Other important features include a 800×480 touch screen with 16 but colour display, 330MHz TI OMAP 2420 CPU, 128MB SDRAM, 256MB Flash memory and it supports a wide rage of languages from English ( US and UK), Spanish, French, Danish, Swedish to Finnish, Russian, Dutch, Norwegian and a list of others. All these come under a size of 5.67” x 2.95” x 0.51”.
From: about-electronics