
Motorola Moto Yuva A810. A new Motorola touchscreen phone, Yuva A810, will be available for Rs 8,000 in India next month. The mobile phone comes with a 2.2-inch touch-screen, handwriting recognition and a host of other multimedia features. Motorola has also customised the phone for the Indian market with features like SMS in Hinglish, a large phone book that stores 500 entries and ability to store 750 SMSes.
(via economictimes, image via gsmarena)

LG Dare on June 26. Verizon has announced the LG Dare alongside the LG Decoy and LG Chocolate 3 for CDMA network. LG Dare comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G, VCAST, and VZ Navigator. The touchscreen device has also VGA video recording, HTML Browser, 3.5mm headset jack, handwriting recognition, Bluetooth 2.0, EVDO Rev A, microUSB, and microSDHC (8GB), as well as a light sensor and proximity sensor to adjust screen brightness and turn off the LCD accordingly (for battery life). This LG handset is expected to be launched on June 26th.
(via engadgetmobile)
iPhone 2.0 beta includes Chinese Handwriting Recogniton. iPhone 2.0 beta has a handwriting recognition support for its Chinese-speaking users. Both traditional and simplified Chinese input are supported with the new Chinese-language support. When you select Chinese input, you are given the option to use handwriting recognition allowing you to draw characters on the screen with your finger.
As you write the character (slashes and lines), four probable matching-character suggestions appear on the right side of the screen. Continue reading ‘iPhone 2.0 beta includes Chinese Handwriting Recogniton’
GSM Wrist Watch Phone with Windows Mobile CE 5.0. First quad-band GSM wrist watch phone will be released soon running Windows Mobile CE 5.0. This Alligator-skinned watch sport a quad-band GSM radio and has impressive features inside.
The GSM Wrist Watch Phone features 1.45-inch screen, GPRS, network camera and/or 1.3-megapixel digital camera, Continue reading ‘GSM Wrist Watch Phone with Windows Mobile CE 5.0′
HWPen - Handwriting Recognition Application for iPhone. This is the first Handwriting Recognition IME on iPhone. HWPen is a third-party application developed by Hanwang.com.cn in an effort to make Chinese text entry a bit easier (what with all those thousands of characters in the Chinese language). Latin alphabet is supported too. HWPen app works in English as well.
HWPen can take handwritten words and convert it into iPhone text. Simply trace your word with your finger in the text entry box, Continue reading ‘HWPen - Handwriting Recognition Application for iPhone’
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