Fly MC170 DS dual SIM phone for the Russian market

Fly MC170 DS dual SIM phone is new candybar phone fro Fly will offers a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 TFT display, a 3.2-megapixel camera with video recording, dual SIM card slots, a 17MB of internal memory, a microSDHC card slot (up to 16GB), a media player, an FM radio, Bluetooth and a 3.5mm headset jack.


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Fly MC170 DS will start shipping this month in Russia for 4,590 Rubles (about $153).
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Micro Express N570


Micro Express machines do one thing right: Deliver power at a relatively reasonable price. Everything goes by the wayside. Generic case, minimal software, bare-bones manual--the works (or the lack thereof). This time around, the company take a couple more steps in the right direction with the N570--a game-worthy desktop replacement laptop.




The N570 is actually light for its class: At a hair under 8.5 pounds, it's among the slimmer monster portables. Toshiba's X305 and the Eurocom Phantom-X, for example, tip the scales at around 12 pounds. (Not that I'd recommend dragging any of these lugtops around town.) Unfortunately, the N570 also has a sizable price tag: $2899, list. Yeah, that sounds like--and is--a lot, but when you start looking at what else is on the market in the same category, you're getting a relative bargain.

Like Toshiba's rig, The N570 packs similar goods under the hood. Not only does it have an Intel Core 2 Quad QX9300, but it also has 4GB of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTX revving with 1GB of RAM. This machine has more than enough power to run the newest games, and it also sprints through WorldBench 6 tests, scoring 109. But what really matters is how well it runs in games. In both Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and Unreal Tournament III at high settings and 1680 by 1050 resolution, it scored well, notching 60 and 78 frames per second, respectively. Toshiba's X305, by comparison, scored a 52 and 75 in the same tests--but it costs over $1200 more. In more recent games, such as Crysis and Dawn of War II, it performed above 30 frames per second at the screen's native resolution of 1680 by 1050.

LG eXpo released in the US this month by AT&T



LG eXpo which will be released in the US this month courtesy of AT&T. If this phone looks familiar, that’s because it’s one and the same as the LG IQ (Monaco) that’s headed for Telus.

LG eXpo has already been officially announced and has a released date set as well on the 7th of December. Specs are pretty similar with what we’ve previously heard and seen in the past. This LG slider comes with 3.2-inch WVGA touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera, 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity, GPS, fingerprint scanner, microSD card slot, and a full QWERTY keypad. It runs on Windows Mobile 6.5 and packs a 1GHz Snapdragon processor under the hood, the first of its kind to become available in the US.

LG eXpo will retail for $199.99 (after $100 mail-in rebate is applied) on a 2-year $69.99/month contract once it’s released next week. A $179.99 optional LG Mobile Projector will also be made available for interested buyers in the coming weeks as an add-on accessory to the LG eXpo which will be another first in the US. The LG eXpo/IQ will definitely become available in Canada by way of Telus though we can’t guarantee the same will be true for its mobile projector accessory.

HP iPaq Glisten phone


HP iPaq Glisten phone runs the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system and has a 2.0 inch AMOLED screen along with a full QWERTY keyboard on the front of the device

HP iPaq Glisten is touchscreen allowing for easy navigation around the menus on the phone. The phone it’s self was created with the professional in mind (whoever that is) and allows easy access to Microsoft Exchange and other features that a professional/business user needs while on the move.

HP iPaq Glisten has plenty of connectivity available with the phone working on 3G networks. Wi-fi 802.11b/g is also included along with Bluetooth 2.0. A GPS receiver can also be found in the phone allowing for software such as TomTom navigator to be used.

HP iPaq Glisten phone storage has 256MB of SDRAM and 512MB of flash. A microSD slot is included on the device allowing for memory cards to be used with a capacity up to 32GB in size.

HP iPaq Glisten phone will cost $299 when launched and AT&T require that you sign up for a two year contract with them.

SKY Qbric II (IM-R520S) 3G full touchscreen phone

Korean SKY has recently introduced its new 3G full touchscreen phone, the Qbric II (IM-R520S), for the South Korean market. The main feature of this phone is the integrated DivX player to enjoy DVD-level video playback.

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SKY IM-R520S also Equipped with a 3.2-inch WVGA(800*480) LCD screen, the Qbric II features navigation function, T-DMB, PIP(Picture In Picture) function, a 3M AF camera, a 4GB external memory card, Bluetooth connectivity and more. Coming in White and Black colors, it is available for below 800,000(KRW) ($693)

detail :http://us.aving.net

Nokia revealed the new Symbian UI

Nokia have said that the main problem with Symbian OS isn’t the OS it’s self, but actually the UI (User Interface). What Nokia are planning to do is reduce the number of taps you need to do to get around the menus. Rather than setting up an email address with 4 taps, it will reduce to 2 screen taps. Other menu’s and features will also get enhanced in the same way, such as easy access to music, photos etc… so


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Nokia revealed the new Symbian UI and what they are planning to make it look like and also Nokia will be increasing performance of the user interface by moving from the current 15 frames per second up to an impressive 60 frames per second making it ultra smooth.


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