Thursday, June 26, 2008

Panasonic P904 cell phone

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This is Panasonic P904 cell phone from Japan. Nice sized normal looking phone that packs something unique. Like Nintendo Wii, this phone's functions can be activated using motion. By shaking the phone in different motion, you can program the phone to activate certain functions. Nintendo Wii for cell phone, now here....

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

BlackBerry 8100 Pearl Review

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The Blackberry 8100 Pearl offered by CellularOne is essentially the same as all of Pearls in the market place. The Blackberry Pearl in itself, is a phone that has been designed for those of us who want more "looks" and features for our Blackberries. The Pearl includes a nice camera, which is a first for blackberries, a removable MicroSd memory card slot, bluetooth technology, and a built in music player. One of the most notable changes would be the replacement of the Track Wheel with a Pearl like track ball located in the center of the phone. While this may hard for current Blackberry users to get used to, rest assured that navigation throughout the phone is not compromised with the addition of the track ball and it's actually a nice little addition.

The Blackberry Pearl is a GSM based phone, so do expect it to be released for various other GSM carriers such as T-Mobile, At&t , and Suncom and also expect the 8100 Pearl to have a large selection of accessories readily available at AccessoryGeeks.com.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Behold! the bat phone; the Dark Knight-inspired Nokia 6205


Do you remember the Iron Man phone, or perhaps the ultra-cool Star Wars phone that was released much earlier? Well, here comes another one of them - the Nokia 6205 which lives and breathe everything about Batman, the Dark Knight. We’re referring of course to the second film in the new Batman revival series which is slated for release on July 18. The Nokia 6205 bat phone will be available as early as Sunday exclusively on Verizon’s online store.

Just like the superhero icon that the 6205 is promoting who doesn’t have that many superpowers, this phone doesn’t promise any usual features either. Except of course the special promotional stuff such as Dark Knight inspired emblem, wallpapers, voices tones, animated screensavers and of course a full movie trailer.

Feature-wise, the 6205 boasts of a 1.3-megapixel camera with flash and 4x digital zoom, 58MB of internal memory that can be expanded up to an additional 4GB via a microSD memory card, support for Verizon’s Get It Now features for downloading games, ringtones, wallpapers and other mobile content, compatibility with VZ Navigator, mobile web access for latest news, sports, weather and more, voice dialing and voice commands, Bluetooth and built-in speakerphone.

The 6205 bat phone will be available for $69.99 and will come with a new two-year service agreement. If you’re a big Dark Knight fanboy, you would definitely not want to pass up on this one. But if you’re just a casual mobile phone user, you’d be better off keeping your $69.99 and walk away not obliged to enter into another two-year service agreement with Verizon just to get this piece of toy.

All credits and information was found by gadgetell.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Spb Backup 2.0 Released, Smartphone Version Included

"Spb Software House, the leading Windows Mobile applications vendor, releases Spb Backup 2.0 — a tool for making reserve copies of personal data and system settings for Windows Mobile phones. Spb Backup safeguards from data loss, eliminates the pain of reinstalling applications after a hard reset, a ROM or device upgrade, and delivers a flawless restore experience. The choice of ASUS and Gigabyte, Spb Backup became the best-sold backup utility for Pocket PC in 2007. The new Spb Backup 2.0 is smarter, twice as fast, and makes moving data between Windows Mobile phones as easy as unpacking an archive. Spb Backup 2.0 will come to the rescue if a hard reset disaster strikes, or if the device is stolen or lost. Spb Backup Sync makes it easy to keep a recent copy of all data and system settings at a secure desktop PC location. Spb Backup 2.0 will restore from the archive, even if data has to be moved to a new device or ROM. The backing up process itself is so easy, that regular backups will become second nature. Spb Backup 2.0 works for both Pocket PCs and Smartphones and copies the entire device, including contacts, sms, emails, storage card files, and even preferences and shortcuts."
Device and ROM upgrade modes, sync support, an unpack tool, a file blacklist, a Smartphone (Windows Mobile Standard) version, and a new look? Spb Software House has certainly been keeping itself busy. You'll find all this in Spb Backup 2.0, along with all the great features that existed in 1.x. If you're interested in trying or buying, head over to our affiliate software store. The full version costs $24.95. If you own a previous version, the upgrade is just $9.95.

All credits and information was found by smartphonethoughts.