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The calendar feature is an extension of Mobile Email Work’s existing access to business email accounts. Sprint worked with SEVEN to create Mobile Email Work, which now allows Instinct users to access work calendars from Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, 2003 or 2007 accounts, or IBM Lotus Domino accounts.
Mobile Email Work with corporate calendar synch includes monthly and daily views of the user’s calendar, along with an appointment view that displays the details about each appointment or meeting. Reminders bring upcoming appointments or meetings to the user’s attention. Reminders bring upcoming appointments or meetings to the user’s attention. Users can edit existing appointments, accept or decline meeting requests, or create new single-date, multi-date or all-day appointments. Users also can delete appointments and meetings. All changes made on the Sprint phone are automatically synchronized with the user’s desktop calendar.
For Instinct users, the corporate calendar feature will be provided as a software update to customers with Mobile Email Work. Customers who are new to Sprint Mobile Email and want to activate the service can do so directly through the email menu - no software download is required. Once email is activated, customers will be prompted to accept the upgrade to enable corporate calendar access.
In addition to the Samsung Instinct, Sprint plans to extend corporate calendar synch to additional non-PDA phones in the future.
The HTC Mogul, with its slide-out keyboard design, sports a large touch screen with a five-way navigation button. Sprint says this handset gets 20 percent more battery life than its predecessor the PPC-6700. It has 256MB of internal memory, expandable via a microSD memory card. Also built into the mobile is a thumbwheel for one-handed operation and a two-megapixel digital camera with camcorder capabilities.
As a Windows Mobile device, the HTC Mogul sports all the usual bells and whistles including media playback and support for Office operations. Beyond this you’ll also find wireless Internet support, Bluetooth.
The Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200 portable EV-DO router for use on its network. The battery-powered EV-DO router will allow users to connect up to five WiFi-enabled devices to Sprint’s EV-DO Rev. A network.
It will be marketed in stores as the Sprint Mobile Hotspot. According to Sprint, this device is the first in the US to support MiFi’s GPS capabilities, allowing users to take advantage of select location and mapping applications. The up front cost is $99 after a $50 mail-in rebate (on a two-year agreement), though there’s only two options for getting it connected.
Fly Mobile, a manufacturer of mobile phones, has announced its plan to feature Nintendo games into its MC100 handset. The company boasts that the mobile phone will be compatible with NES, SNES, Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles.
FEATURES:
Features :
Features
GENERAL
Network GSM 900/1800/1900
Announced
SIZE
Dimensions 86x44x21 mm
Weight 90
DISPLAY
Type
Size 262x144 pixels
RINGTONES
Type Polyphonic
Vibration False
MEMORY
Phonebook 300
Call Records
FEATURES
GPRS Class 8
Messaging
Clock False
Alarm False
Infrared Port True
Games
Camera 103 Mega
Other Features Bluetooth:
JAVA:
WAP:
BATTERY
Type: Li-Ion 650 mah
Stand-by Up to 150.00hrs
Talk time Up to 3 hrs 00 min
This is the first Fly mobile I've used for quite some time. The build quality of the phone is pretty good overall; much better than the initial impression created in my mind. The LX 500 is a slider phone and its sliding mechanism is pretty good. The phone has a lot of metal in its build. The battery cover and the edges around the phone are metallic, to prevent the phone from damage.
From the face, the Fly LX 500 looks large especially because of its large screen. The D-Pad, menu keys, and calling keys are all well spaced out; however, I think the feedback could have been a bit smoother. The alphanumeric keypad of the phone is soft and evenly lit. Typing is pretty comfortable with most of the keys except for the last row, which makes typing uncomfortable because of the chin below it.
The rear of the phone has a speaker at the top; a 3.2 MP camera, with a tiny LED flash, is right below the speaker. The battery compartment of the phone houses the microSD slot. It is funny that the flash card slot isn't hot-swappable. Interestingly, the SIM card can easily be taken out without removing the battery. The lanyard loophole is situated at the top of the phone.
The other features on the Fly Mobile SLT100 are pretty good too - there's a 2 megapixel camera with a flash, microSD expandable memory, an MP3/AAC player, video player, FM radio, Bluetooth, web browser and a set of personal information management functions.
n terms of size, the Fly SLT100 is pretty typical for a GSM device, coming in at 96 x 49 x 14.9mm and 101 grams in weight. The talktime is a pretty short 2.5 hours with 7.5 days standby time. The battery is only a 600mAh module, which we think is a little on the feeble side, although in all honesty the battery life is probably good enough for most people.
It's not exactly a stunning phone to look at, but it is a neatly laid out device with some quite classy looking metallic highlights. Standard colours are a grey-sliver, black and the almost inevitable pink, although these will vary from operator to operator.
The Fly Mobile SLT100 is certainly no iPhone killer, but it's incredibly good value for money and the touchscreen will appeal to many. At this sort of price range, the SLT100 is likely to find its way into many Christmas stockings.
The Hummer comes with a 262K color LCD with touch screen, a 2MP camera, 256MB MicroSD card bundled, FM radio and MP3 player. The phone is just one amongst 15 more to be launched in the next quarter itself, as informed by CEO, Rajiv Khanna. "We have plans to get really aggressive in the market, but as of now the strategy calls for streamlining the business channels before we can start work on branding," he said.
The phone will cost Rs 10,000 in the market and is customized with Hummer paint color.
Fly Mobile announced the £100 touchscreen SLT 100. The new one is called the SL399e and is a pink clamshell, so presumably it’s aimed at women.
It has a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a MP3 player, memory card support and a colour screen inside.
It doesn’t sound particularly exciting, but that’s because you haven’t heard the price yet- £39.99. Yes, that’s right, a sub-£40 prepay handset just in time for Christmas.
Features:
GENERAL
Network Dual band 900/1800
Announced 2004
SIZE
Dimensions 88x46x23 mm
Weight 100
DISPLAY
Type Color STN
Size 176x220 pixels
RINGTONES
Type 40-channels polyphony
Vibration Yes
MEMORY
Phonebook
Call Records 20 Received, 20 Missed, 20 Dialed Calls
FEATURES
GPRS Yes
Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS, Email client
Clock Yes
Alarm Yes
Infrared Port True
Games Yes
Camera Integrated camera 0.3M pixels with 5 digital zoom
Other Features Bluetooth:
JAVA: MIDP 2.0
WAP: Yes
Organiser
BATTERY
Type: Li-ion 700 mAh
Stand-by Up to 110.00hrs
Talk time Up to 3 hrs 30 min
Lenovo OPhone Features:
* 5MP Camera with auto-focus and flash
* microSD slot
* english/chinese input via virtual keyboard
* video recorder
* bluetooth 2.0
Technical specifications aside early prototype images show a USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack and a 3.5 inch touchscreen display along with many other iPhone-style features.
FEATURES:
- The company offers the P80 flip phone that features a 1-inch external OLED combined with a 2.8-inch primary display,
- micro SD expansion to 4GB,
- 2MP shooter,
- FM radio.
- The handset is currently available in seven different colors
* Silver black color options
* 110×60×15.8mm
* 2.8 inch, 240×320, 260,000 color TFT display screen
* Mobile Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional
* 200MHz OMAP 750 processor
* high-power dual stereo speakers
* 2 megapixel camera
* Micro-SD memory expansion card support
* domestic anti-noise-MIC chip patent technology
It makes sense since Lenovo is a local brand for China, so it shouldn’t be as expensive as importing the G1. This brings forth the scenario wherein local thriving mobile phone manufacturers possibly jump on board the Android bandwagon in the hopes of cashing in on the craze, while at the same time providing consumers with an option. This, in turn, will force companies to create better hardware since the OS will be a level playing field with the Android OS being a common denominator.
The new Lenovo ET600 Windows Mobile Professional Pocket PC looks like a winner since it strikes the balance between design and functionality.
FEATURES :
- TI OMAP750 at 200 MHz,
- THE ET600 features 64 MB RAM and 128 MB ROM which can be extended with microSD card,
- As well as triband GSM/GPRS,
- Bluetooth 2.0 and a 2 megapixel camera.
- ET600 is running Windows Mobile 6 Professional - for sure.