Nokia 7310 Supernova. Following the previous post, Nokia 7310 Classic Live Photos, The mobile phone will apparently be branded as the “Supernova.” Nokia 7310 is using the S40 user interface, it does not support 3G or HSDPA, it’s still just a tri-band (900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM handset with EDGE serving up data at 2.5G speeds.
Nokia 7310 Supernova comes with a 2 megapixel camera, music player, bluetooth and support EDGE/GPRS data connection, a mirrored display and keypad, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD card slot, and 20MB of internal storage. Continue reading ‘Nokia 7310 Supernova’
HAVA Mobile Player for Symbian S60. You’re probably already aware of HAVA Player - Streams TV for Nokia Internet Tablets, Now, HAVA Mobile Player application goes Symbian S60. HAVA Mobile Player for S60 was designed for seamless integration with Nokia’s unique two-way slider multimedia devices allowing viewers to toggle between portrait and full-screen landscape mode at the slide of the screen.
Control of the TV viewing experience comes from both channel entries and volume control via the device’s physical keys and all other set-top box functions via the application’s elegant and intuitive onscreen UI. Continue reading ‘HAVA Mobile Player for Symbian S60′
Samsung SGH-i900 Live Pictures + Specifications. We’ve covered many rumors about this full touchscreen Windows Mobile smartphone, (Rumor in January: Samsung SGH-i900 NOT to run Windows Mobile, then when 6 New Samsung Cell Phones Leaked (U800, i900, L870, M620, B510, and B300), the i900 was reported to bring WinMo 6.1), And Now, we’ve spotted more details about this handset including live pictures and high-end features. Continue reading ‘Samsung SGH-i900 Live Pictures + Specifications’
Vodafone UK extending its HSPA Mobile Broadband coverage. Vodafone UK is extending it’s HSPA coverage for mobile broadband to 6 new cities - Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Reading. The extension is due to be completed by the autumn. Vodafone’s fast mobile broadband uses HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access) technology - sometimes referred to as 3.5G - to offer a theoretical maximum download speed of 7.2Mbps. Right now, HSPA is only available in London and major UK airports, so it’s a big step forward in the always-tricky coverage equation. Continue reading ‘Vodafone UK extending its HSPA Mobile Broadband coverage’
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