Recently in Cellphone Category
« Page 4 of 4
July 8, 2006

Sony Ericsson patented a design for a rotating screen enclosed in a frame, allowing the display to pivot and move through 180 degrees similar to how Velux windows work (bar the extra supports).
Sony Patents New Phone Form Factor
|
June 1, 2006

LG has unveiled the KG810, a new slim clamshell Quad band GSM phone writes New Launches.
The LG-KG810 features Bluetooth connectivity, 1.3 Megapixel camera with video recording, FM radio and voice memo. The Quad band GSM phone will be sold in Asia, China, Europe and CIS markets.
|

According to pcsintel , sources at Sprint have confirmed that Sprint will carry the first CDMA SLVR from Motorola.
The L7c SLVR will improve on the existing SLVR with an improved 1.3 megapixel camera, as well as GPS, and all other Sprint-enhanced MIDP 2.0 services. The device, like the V3c, will be slightly larger to accommodate the more-powerful CDMA platform, but is reported to still be slimmer than a standard RAZR, making the device the slimmest CDMA phone in any carrier's lineup.
|
May 25, 2006

Sprint and LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc. (LG Mobile Phones) have introduced FUSIC, a new mobile phone with a progressive design and music and entertainment services delivered at broadband-like speeds via the Sprint Power Vision(SM) Network. This phone looks, feels, and plays like a portable music player with the convenience of instant access to the Sprint Music Store(SM) for downloading full songs over-the-air, an FM transmitter for playing music through a radio or car stereo, Bluetooth® Stereo support, and four changeable faceplates in blue, green, pink and black for personalization of the phone. FUSIC is exclusive to Sprint and will be available May 28th in Sprint Stores and online at www.sprint.com.
|
Motorola Inc. has anounced plans for a new range of slim cell phones next year called the SCPL, pronounced "scalpel."
Ron Garriques, who heads Motorola's biggest division did not give any details beyond describing the phones as thinner and with five features that would stand out from rival phones.
Read More @ Reuters
|
May 23, 2006

The vectroTEL X8 is a new handset focused on keeping your sensitive phone calls confidential.
The high level of security is warranted by the well proven method of key exchange by Diffie-Hellman and the worldwide approved AES encryption algorithm. A secure, encrypted connection can be established between two vectroTEL X8 or between a vectroTEL X8 and a vectroTEL S3. This means that the new vectroTEL X8 is fully compatible with the previous vectroTEL S3.
Additional security and integrity is ensured by a calculated HASH checksum that is indicated on the display.
To protect you from misuse by a third party we secured the crypto functions by a user-determined PIN code
The size of the crypto module was reduced to a miniSD card. This means that vectroTEL X8 has a discreet look and is not recognizable as the special cell phone that it is
Security meets the latest technology and design
As up-to-date as the security aspect is the technical and multimedia functionality.
The vectroTEL X8 is a Tri-Band cell phone so it is operational in most every country around the world.
Additional features are: Integrated camera for photos and videos, a brilliant high-resolution display, organizer and address book can be synchronised with MS Out-look or Lotus Notes
All this is embedded in an attractive looking cell phone.
Seen at OhGizmo
|
|