BlackBerry Thunder is Now Storm

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The BlackBerry Thunder was going to be RIM’s answer to the iPhone. With its large touch screen and seemingly sleek design, it could not go wrong. It's even undergone a name change. It's now called the BlackBerry 9530 Storm.


What reports are stating is that the 9530 will be launched in a CDMA version exclusively for Verizon. Of course the company is still working out the kinks in the handset.

There’s no word yet on the official availability or the pricing so stay tuned.

8MP LG Camera Phone Could Make October Debut

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We already heard that LG was launching an upgrade to their LG KU990 Viewty and the handset was going to be called the KC910. This new ‘i-Killer’ from LG will come equipped with a whopping 8 megapixel auto-focus camera with a host of integrated features that will include geo-tagging since it’s equipped with internal GPS and of course a xenon flash.


The KC910 will have Wi-fi connectivity, a first for LG. The 3-inch display with a 240 x 400 pixel resolution, 3G with HSDPA speeds, microSD card support for external memory and Bluetooth with A2DP will make this handset tough to beat. Like the Viewty, the KC910 will also have support for DivX video playback, Dolby sound for music as well as XviD file support and TV out.


Reports say that it could be out in October, the pricing though is still a mystery. My fingers are already crossed.

Intex Launches Dual-SIM Handset

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Intex Technologies has debuted in the CDMA market with a dual SIM (GSM + CDMA) handset - IN 5050.


The IN 5050 is a candy-bar model that allows the users to multi-task by installing two separate SIM cards belonging to two different service providers (GSM/CDMA) and make a shift between them, without switching off the mobile phone. While receiving calls, the phone flashes from which SIM card the call is coming, along with other call details. The other 'duals' in the gadget include - Dual Stand By mode and Dual Speakers for a clear, high quality audio output.

The handset weighs 88gms, is equipped with Bluetooth, supports 2 GB T-Flash card and possesses a battery backup of 130hrs on standby mode with talk time of 160 minutes. The entertainment package an includes in-built FM, MP3, and MP4 player. The phone also features a 1.3 mega pixel camera and MMS and WAP services. The phone book has a capacity of 1000 numbers and an SMS capacity up to 400.

The phone comes bundled with a 1 GB memory card, an extra battery and a portable battery charger and costs Rs. 7200.

LG Announces 8 Megapixel Mobile Handset

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LG has announced yet another touch screen handset that could be their next iKiller. The KC910 will be going up against the other 8 megapixel camera phones out there like Samsung’s INNOV8 and of course SE’s C905 both of which happen to be sliders unlike the 910 which is simply a touch screen handset.


It has a 3-inch TFT touch screen with a 240 x 400 pixel resolution and 256k colors. Aside from the 8MP auto-focus camera that uses Schneider-Kreuznach optics and has a Xenon flash, it’s able to record video with VGA (30fps) and QVGA (120fps) quality. The camera also uses a geo-tagging feature that works in tandem with its onboard GPS receiver. With regards to connectivity the handset supports Wi-fi, 3G with HSDPA, Bluetooth with A2DP support and of course USB connectivity as well.

The KC910 also has a lot to offer in the media department with a preloaded codec that supports Xvid and DivX video playback and Dolby sound for music. Other features also include microSD support for external memory and a TV out feature. Reports also state that unlike the other 8MP camera phones I mentioned, this one will be thinner considering it doesn’t have a keypad.


The LG KC910 is an upgrade to the KU990 Viewty. Although no official price has been announced the handset should be in stores by October.

Vodafone Looking at Installment Scheme to Sell iPhone

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Vodafone, one of the two license holders for the latest Apple iPhone that went on sale at midnight Thursday in India, is looking at easy finance schemes to help sell the product in the country, a person familiar with the development said.


"Vodafone is talking to Barclays and ICICI Bank for introducing two monthly schemes for six and 12 months," the person requesting anonymity told IANS Friday.

Bharti Airtel, the other license holder in India, declined to make any comment, but it is believed it too is talking to several banks.

The Apple iPhone 3G (third generation) was launched in Singapore and the Philippines apart from India on Thursday. While it costs around Rs. 8,000 in the US where Apple is headquartered, it costs around Rs. 9,840 in Singapore.

In India, the iPhone is priced at Rs. 31,000 for 8GB and Rs. 36,100 for 16GB of memory space.

Now, to push sales, Vodafone is trying to increase iPhone sales by arranging for financing schemes for its products.

"We expect to sell anywhere between 50 to 100 phones a day," the source said. "However it is too early to predict how the sales will shape up."

Sanjay Gupta, Airtel's chief marketing officer said, "We will only be able to figure out the trend only after a week or so. The response has been overwhelming but it's still not clear how many of the pre-bookings will actually convert to sales."

Airtel received over 200,000 pre-bookings for the phone, the process was started about two months ago.

They gray market, which has been raking in the moolah on iPhones for more than a year were despondent. Dealers at Delhi's Gaffar Market - centre for electronics goods sale - were of the opinion that with the phone being sold by authorized dealers their share in the pie would be reduced to nil.

"We were selling the 3G version till a few days ago for anything between Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 55,000. There will always be people who will spend anything. The [older] 2G version sold for around Rs.24,000-25,000. Now, we will have to undercut," said a dealer in Gaffar Market.

The iPhone is being sold in Hyderabad and Bangalore besides the four metropolitan cities and will be later introduced in 65 cities.

The phone comes locked to the service provider, which means a user cannot switch his or her operator while using an iPhone.

However, the availability of a number of software in the market for hacking the iPhone has not gone unnoticed by telecom operators.

"We are aware of the hacking software that are available and are used to unlock the iPhone, but customers who will stay with Airtel will be able to enjoy iPhone's full benefits including the data plans," Sanjay Kapoor, Airtel's president (mobility) said.

The phone, which won Time magazine's coveted 'Invention of the Year 2007' honour, and marked the Cupertino-based computer giant's foray into the mobile phone arena, debuted in June last year.

"More than 30,000 iPhone's (2G) are running on the Airtel network alone," Sanjay Kapoor said.

Spice Launches Music Phone

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Spice Mobile has launched a new music phone - Spice S-820.


The S-820 has an integrated Yamaha audio amplifier, has an expandable memory support of 1 GB, an integrated FM player and an integrated 1.3 mega-pixel camera. The S-820 comes pre-loaded with one-touch access to world news through Thomson Reuters.

The S-820 comes bundled with a stereo Bluetooth headset and costs Rs. 6599.

Nokia Launches Two New N-Series Handsets

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Nokia has just launched 2 new handsets as additions to their popular N-Series range – The Nokia N79 and N85. The N79 has a typical candy bar form factor where as we see yet another N81 slash N95 type design in the N85.

N79
The N79 will offer users plenty by way of multimedia and functionality with features that range from GPS with A-GPS support on Nokia Maps 2.0 and Geo tagging support, a 5MP auto-focus camera with Carl Zeiss optics (behind a lens cover like the N82) and dual LED flashes and N-Gage on board. The handset will also come with Xpress-on smart covers that are available in five colors: Light Sea Blue, Espresso Brown, Olive Green, White and Coral Red. A combination of three of these comes with each Nokia N79.

It’s a 3G enabled handset with HSDPA speeds and Wi-Fi support as well, aside from the usual EDGE and GPRS. It also has Bluetooth with A2DP support. The N79 comes equipped with a 2.4 inch TFT display with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution sporting 16 million colors.

"The Nokia N79 packs cutting-edge technology into a compact design - a characteristic of the iconic N-series - that allows people to discover, create and share their passions with others," said Juha Kokkonen, Director, Nokia N-series. "It has been designed for those who want a device that is as appealing as it is powerful and comes with interchangeable covers that have automatically matching screen themes."


The Nokia N79 comes packaged with a 4 GB microSD memory card. A Friendster widget will also be made available for the Nokia N79 via the WidSets service. This will allow people to browse Friendster friends' profiles, view and post shoutouts, upload pictures taken with their handset, and browse their own and friends' photo albums. New users can even register for Friendster directly on their device via a link to Friendster's mobile site (m.friendster.com), create an account and instantly begin participating in the Friendster global community.
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