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October 18, 2005

Today, Motorola officially announced the RAZR V3x, E1070 and E770v 3G Phones for Europe and Asia.
Motorola RAZR V3x (pictured)
Weighing less than 130g, the Motorola RAZR V3x is an ultra-slim clamshell model that delivers an extensive range of impressive multimedia tools, including a 2-megapixel camera, real-time two-way video calling, still and moving image capture, and all in hugely popular RAZR design language.
Bluetooth wireless technology, which supports wireless stereo sound through Motorola's Bluetooth Stereo Headset, and an externally accessible Transflash/Micro SD memory card enhance users’ mobile entertainment experience.
Motorola E1070
The sleek and stylish Motorola E1070 combines amazing audio-visual quality with extensive multimedia capabilities to pack a powerful punch. Inside its compact clamshell form, the E1070 provides a 1.3-megapixel camera with digital zoom, enhanced Bluetooth support, externally accessible Transflash/Micro SD memory card and high-quality QVGA display and video.
The Motorola E1070 will be available through several operators, including TIM, Telefonica Moviles, Orange and O2.
Motorola E770v
The Vodafone exclusive E770v is a small and powerful 3G device which is both effortless and fun. Featuring video calling and a powerful multimedia engine, the Motorola E770v provides affordable access to the latest Vodafone live! Service, including up-to-the-minute news full-track music downloads, an increasing range of mobile TV services and content, as well as sports and other entertainment.
All three handsets will be available in Q4 2005.
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October 17, 2005

Sony Ericsson today announced the Walkman branded FM Music Transmitter MMR-60. Attached to a Sony Ericsson mobile phone it can transmit music files from the handset over the FM radio frequency band. This means that you can now to listen to favourite MP3/AAC tracks from your mobile, through any radio receivers within range.
Features
* Plays music from your handset on any radio receiver within range
* Kit contents
* FM Music Transmitter MMR-60
* Box for storing and carrying
Facts
* Size: 43x27x11mm
* Weight: 9 gram
* Range: Up to 10 meters
* Colour: Gray/silver/black
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Sony Ericsson today adds its first UMTS handset to the Walkman range of music phones. The W900 is a high quality fully specified music player, phone and imaging device capable of super-fast downloads of all types of multimedia - music, video and graphics.
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Sony Corporation and Sony Ericsson today announced a new jointly developed Home Audio System that enables owners of Sony Ericsson Walkman music phones to enjoy their mobile music collections in full Hi-Fi sound quality. The Home Audio System MDS-70 is a stylish phone cradle which connects to a set of high performance speakers, so all the user need do is nest the phone in the cradle, press Play and enjoy the full, rich sound that is synonymous with Sony home Hi-Fi products.
Home Audio System MDS-70 / Cradle Audio CPA-001 - Technical Summary
Main Unit comprises:
* Amplifier plus left/right speakers
Features:
* Total RMS25W
* S-Master Digital Amplifier
* Neodymium magnet speaker units
* Shielded speakers
* Surround Mode by Digital Signal Processor
* Handset Battery Charging
* Tone Control (Bass, Treble)
* Line In x 1
* Remote control
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Samsung Korea, known for launching products that drawn the attention of first adopters (see 5 Megapixel camera phone) has announced the SPH-V7900, a new mobile phone with a 3GB memory capacity. (The largest memory capacity ever seen in a mobile)
The SPH-V7900 can function as a portable storage device for computers, stores hold 700 music files (hopefully Samsung will get in bed with Apple and offer iTunes - or maybe not) and sit can store up to 2,400 contact details.
The SPH-V7900 phone also has a two cameras, one with two-Megapixel resolution, two screens, video playback, an MP3 player, a twist-flip format, and dual speakers. It has a e-mail function and a file viewer supporting MS Office files, pdf format documents, text and JPEG images.
The battery gives 4.5 hours of talk and 200 hours standby.
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October 16, 2005

Car Phone Warehouse UK is taking pre-orders of the Pink Motorola V3 RAZR. Release Date set for November 1st. Car Phone is offering the Pink RAZR free with selected contracts. Four networks are available to choose from: O2, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile and Orange.
Via i4u
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October 14, 2005

The FCC has approved Motorola's E1070. The clamshell E1070 supports GMS/GPRS 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100. Features include dual color displays, Bluetooth, a MicroSD (TransFlash) slot, audio player, Motorola's new Linux / Java OS and dual cameras ( 1.3 Megapixel external camera) .
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October 12, 2005

Nokia announced today the addition of three new models to its portfolio of business-optimized devices. The Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70 - the first of the new Nokia Eseries. The Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and the Nokia E70 will be available in the first quarter of 2006 worldwide.
The Nokia E60, Nokia E61 and Nokia E70 support today's most popular and newly announced corporate mobile email solutions like BlackBerry Connect, GoodLink from Good Technology, Inc., Nokia Business Center, Seven Mobile Mail, Seven Always-On Mail and Visto Mobile.
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October 10, 2005

Uber Danish electronics company Bang & Olufsen and Samsung Electronics have announced the SGH-E910. The hot mess of a phone offers two hour talk time, a VGA camera, a 2.1-inch QVGA display and Bluetooth.
Bang & Olufsen products are never featured packed but you always have something to look at. The SGH-E910 fails on both ends, no features and an ugly design.
That said like with the iTunes phone, where I assumed Apple just allowed Motorola to use their name - I am going to assume Bang & Olufsen had nothing to do with the SGH-E910.
PS. Could you imagine putting this to your ear?
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October 4, 2005

Designer Tamer Nakisci is showing off a sleek concept personal mobile communication device called the Nokia 888. You can carry it anywhere, in any form. You can roll it, bend it, put on your clothes like a clip etc. The handset uses a liquid battery, speech recognition, flexible touch screen, touch sensitive body cover which lets it understand and adjust to the environment. It has a simple programmable body mechanism so that it changes forms in different situations. Nokia 888 concept at PhoneMag . via Yanko
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