The Porsche Design P9521 is definitely not small, with a size at 140 grams and 91 x 48 x 18.4 mm. It has a twistable screen, which can be used as a view finder for the 3 megapixel camera. A finger print scanner has been integrated below the screen.
It should be the first phone that let you use the finger print scanner as a button to take photo. The finger print scanner will detect your finger when you press on it, hence activate the action to take the snapshot. read more…
In case you’re living in Japan, you’ll be happy to know that the Nokia 6124 Classic will be coming to your island nation with support for i-mode. QVGA resolution and a 2 megapixel camera may seem ancient to you, but you haven’t seen the amount of RAZRs still floating around.
The Nokia 6124 classic is a dual mode portable multimedia computer supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA/HSDPA 900/2100. The Nokia 6124 classic supports photos, and videos with two built-in cameras, a 2 megapixel, and a QVGA front camera for video calls. read more…
Samsung Electronics announced the world’s first slider type DVB-H mobile TV phone ‘P960’. The P960 is also the world’s first DVB-H mobile TV phone that supports both of European mobile TV standards, Digital Video Broadcast and Open Mobile Alliance Mobile Broadcast Service Enabler Suite(OMA-BCAST).
The P960 offers an optimized television-on-the-go experience with a large 2.6-inch QVGA TFT screen with vivid 262K color image-enhancing DNIe. read more…
Flick Software Research is set to release its iSwish interface and iZoom pinch software in beta come “early May.” Hey Flick, here’s a hint: Dell Axim != sexy demo hardware… or maybe that’s the point.
If you would like to be part of it, e-mail info@flicksoftware.com with the device you have and a subject of iSwish Beta.
British carrier O2 has added the previously Vodaphone-exclusive Treo 500 to its roster of business class smartphones. O2 is offering Palm’s latest Windows Mobile handset for free with certain data and voice plans, which is probably the only way the company could get anyone to take these underwhelming hunks of plastic off their hands. read more…