ZiiLabs, a company owned and operated by Creative Technology Ltd., has announced Zii TRINITY, a complete 3.5G/4G Smart Phone and development platform supporting the Optimized Android and native Linux-based Plaszma operating systems. The Zii TRINITY delivers superior High Definition 1080p video output and accelerated 3D graphics to enable OEMs and ODMs to quickly and cost effectively bring differentiated Android and Plaszma based solutions to market.
Zii Trinity is a smartphone that has quadband GSM/EDGE, triband WCDMA running at 7.2 Mbps, WiFi, GPS, 3.1 inch OLED screen with 800 x 480 pixels of resolution, mini HDMI port that can output 1080p video, 5 megapixel camera, and a 1130 mAh battery. Superior multi-format media processing is enabled by ZiiLABS’ StemCell Computing array which lies at the heart of ZiiLABS’ ZMS-05 and ZMS-08 media-rich applications processors, offloading the ARM CPU to deliver the low-power, high performance media-rich processing required of next-generation mobile devices. Accelerated OpenGL ES 3D graphics enable developers to create rich 3D experiences in the form of enhanced user interfaces, games and pedestrian navigation. Continue reading ‘Zii TRINITY 3.5G-4G Smartphone announced by ZiiLABS’

We’re already aware of the Dell Mini 3i launched this summer in China. Recently, we’ve heard that a new version will be launched in Brazil. Called, the Dell Mini 3iX, it looks similar with the Chinese version, but instead of running oPhone – the Chinese version of Google Android, it apparently runs the original Android. If the specifications found in the Chinese version remain unchanged, it will feature a 3.5 inch screen, 640 x 360 pixel resolution (262k colors), GPS, WiFi, 3G on the 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz bands, a 3 megapixel camera, microSD card slot. It measures 122 mm x 58 mm x 11.7 mm and weighs 103 grams.

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Rogers network upgraded to 7.2 Mbps HSPA – current iPhone and BlackBerry Bold can’t take advantage of the new technology. Rogers Wireless has upgraded one of its networks to get ready for the next generation of faster mobile devices (7.2 Mbps HSPA), but most currently available devices including the iPhone (which many carriers stunt to 1.3 Mbps) and BlackBerry Bold smartphones (3.6 Mbps) won’t be able to take advantage of its features. But only two mobile phones, HTC Touch Diamond and the LG Vu T915, currently can be used on its next-generation 3.5G network. Continue reading ‘Rogers network upgraded to 7.2 Mbps HSPA – current iPhone and BlackBerry Bold can’t take advantage of the new technology’
Nokia 6260 slide with HSPA, WiFi, GPS, 5MP camera. Nokia introduces the Nokia 6260 slide. The Nokia 6260 slide comes with the latest 3G technology, with high speed uploads (HSUPA) and downloads (HSDPA), WiFi, aGPS, Bluetooth, great web browser, music player and more. Nokia 6260 slide also features quick access to search engines and points of interest straight from the home screen and the new 360° navi-key allows a great mobile Internet experience.
Nokia 6260 slide is expected to begin shipping at the beginning of 2009 for an estimated retail price of EUR 299, before taxes and subsidies.
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Motorola VC6096 In-Vehicle Mobile Computer. Motorola brings Windows Mobile 6.1 to in-vehicle/fixed mount mobile computer. The VC6096 all-in-one in-cab solution is designed to help transportation and logistics providers achieve cost-effective compliance, maximize driver productivity, improve safety and vehicle utilization, reduce costs and improve customer service. Built to handle the rigors of the road, the device provides drivers with the comprehensive simultaneous wireless voice and data capabilities needed to maximize operational efficiency — including wireless WAN (WWAN), wireless LAN (WLAN), Bluetooth, GPS and telematics support. An open-platform solution, the VC6096 gives you the power of choice, allowing you to select and control the applications and peripherals that best meet your business needs. Continue reading ‘Motorola VC6096 In-Vehicle Mobile Computer’
LG KB770 + DVB-T for mobile TV. This touchscreen phone is a 3.5G candybar mobile phone which integrates a digital DVB-T TV tuner. LG KB770 features 3-inch 400 x 240 pixel touchscreen display, a 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, 320 x 240 pixels at 15 fps video capture, tri-band GSM/EDGE/3G with HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, a microSD slot, stereo Bluetooth with A2DP, USB connectivity, and weighs 109 grams.
More information about LG KB770 + DVB-T for mobile TV is available from LG Germany’s website here.
iPhone Copy Paste in iPhone 2.1 SDK. We’ve already read about Copy Paste App for iPhone 3G, and here’s good news for iPhone 3G users who’re looking for that feature, Apple has released their newest iPhone OS revision, iPhone 2.1 OS, to iPhone developers. An iPhone developer found references to cut/paste features in iPhone 2.1 SDK frameworks. Specifically, the references were found in the “Localizable.strings” file located in the “System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/WebKit.framework.”. It’s unclear yet whether Apple intentionally built the framework to support the copy-and-paste functionality. Stay tuned. Continue reading ‘iPhone Copy Paste in iPhone 2.1 SDK’
How to Extend iPhone 3G battery life. Depending on how they are configured, a few features may decrease your iPhone 3G battery life. For example, Using 3G cellular networks loads data faster, but may also decrease battery life, especially in areas with limited 3G coverage. The tips below apply to an iPhone running iPhone 2.0 or later software and may help extend your battery life. Continue reading ‘How to Extend iPhone 3G battery life’
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