Nokia 7610 SuperNova
September 23, 2008

Nokia released its SuperNova range of phones, the 7310, 7510 and the 7610, the 7610 being the flagship of the line-up.
The phone is based on theS40 user interface and takes VGA resolution videos at 30fps,quite unexpectedly high, and also a TV out port. Dazed?
The slider packs a quadband GSM/EDGE support, 3.2 MP autofocus, 16M color QVGA display, FM radio RDS witha micro SD memory slot.
LG’s new Secret Phones
September 23, 2008
LG has announced the release of its new secret phones that come in two colors-Titan Gold and Ruby Violet. They are equipped with timeless and elegant designs. Tempered glass and Carbon Fibre give it the stylised and finished look. The new secret phones have adopted many advanced features such as ISO 800, 5MP camera with face detection and image stabilization and also have a capability of video recording at 128 Frames/second.

Only the Titan Gold model will be available in the Asia Market, while the Ruby Violet will be sent to European markets. Not much chance of LG remaining in the corporate race, but it has shown that it can surely thrive in the economy segment. Suggested price of these secret phones will be around 690,000 KRW.
Sony Ericcson R300i
September 23, 2008

Sony Ericcson R300i is an FM and AM oriented phone. It is actually a ‘Made in India’ (Desi) phone that has volume boosters that bring about noise clarity in noisy environments. This is for those FM freaks and guys who cannot miss the match even while travelling.
Dont worry, the R300 is GPRS enabled, although it comes with a hoard of features that is dedicated only to FM/AM clarity like monospeaker, radio dedicated keys,recording functionality and TRACK ID, etc. It has only about 8MB of memory, thus the song list is small, keeping just enough space for ringtones.
The phone has Java MIDP 2.0 and WAP 2.0 XHTML, bluetooth, a 1.8 inch screen and 128*160pixels screen. It has about 400 hrs of standby time and about 9 hours of talk-time, and upto two hours of FM/AM radio listening. It also incorporates a 0.3 MP camera, too bad.
It is available in antique copper and steel black color options, and it priced near Rs. 3.9k-4.5k.
How To Create Your iPhone Theme For Free
August 31, 2008
Its been a silence for the world of iPhone after it launch iPhone3G to the market, with several problems in reception and call drops. But for the AppStore it not the same a huge range of applications pouring in. If you are one of those iPhone user looking for some free stuff for iPhone, sadly AppStore does not sell anything free. But its the iPhoneThemeMaker thats absolutely free where you can create your very own iPhone themes with out shedding out any penny.

It allows you to design your own iPhone theme within web browser. You can start off by adding icons .Then choose images for wallpaper, dock and statusbar.
You can either upload image from your computer or select from gallery. Once you are done with customization and play around - click on compile theme button to download your own customized iphone theme.
LifeviNe: Track Your Life!
August 30, 2008
Nokia and other mobile handset manufactures are striving hard to get on with iPhone3G with a huge set of features and facilities that the iPhone had not provided. Nokia Beta Labs is up with a software LifeviNe and will be soon laucnhed which will get your tracked as you moved along in life. You can also access the pictures, music and video of wherever you’ve been, either on a map or a time line. After you install it you will need to run lifeviNe widget on your device and it’ll pinpoint every image, video and music to a location. You can also put in the videos and share with others.

According to Nokia Conversation, The new app is based on Sports Tracker, which has been a huge hit since it launched out of Beta Labs last year. Although they share the same base architecture, the two apps look and feel completely different. Once running, you can use your device as you normally would, or keep an eye on your activity using the lifeviNe app.
As well as tagging all your media’s locations the app will also track where you’ve been (so you need to be careful when you have it switched on!), and plot your journey on the web based map when you sync it at the end of the day. Uploading is a cinch too, as lifeviNe can be set to automatically upload whenever you’re in a trusted wireless zone.
Online you can look at and share your journeys, filtering by user, place or time. There’s also an online widget which you can place on your blog or Facebook page, allowing others to see what you’ve been up to.
We’re told we should see lifeviNe in Beta form within a few weeks, and I personally can’t wait to try it out. Fusing the web and your device like this is a pretty cool concept and from what we’ve seen this app looks stunning, and pretty easy to use.
You can get more of that from here and from Nokia
Nokia N96 to be Released in India in September
August 20, 2008
Nokia N96 the much awaited mobile is to set to start it race on September 2008 from India. And its only India getting the first glimpse of the N96, and the rest of world would have to wait. N96 is fully packed with the 3G support,with HSDPA speeds, EDGE class 32, GPRS/WAP, Bluetooth with A2DP and WiFi.

Features of N96
- 5MP Auto-Focus camera with Carl Zeiss Optics
- 2.8-inch TFT display with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution and 16 million colors
- Automatically tag images with capture location and upload to web
- Wireless LAN with auto hotspot authentication
- Access images, music, podcasts, video with high speed WLAN, or 3.5G connection
- Provides you the way with Nokia Maps and integrated A-GPS
- Bluetooth wireless technology with A2DP stereo audio
New Slim Sony Ericsson T700
August 15, 2008
Sony Ericsson had recently announced the slim and elegant T700 as new avatar for its slim-line lineup. T700 with just 10mm thin, its packed with 3.2-megapixel camera, 2-inch display, stereo speakers, and a 512MB memory card out-of-box. Its really hard to take your eyes off from the T700 with the vibrant colors like black on silver, black on red, and shining silver.
Even though the T700 does not have a Walkman branding it really does justice to music as well with Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP) support and a color matched headset. Furthermore, the Sony Ericsson T700 offers the Access NetFront web browser, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support, geo tagging of photos and Google Maps. But the camera functionality is what T700 lacks as it does not have Xenon Flash and auto focus. The T700 offers just the basic set of camera functions along with the self portrait mirror. T700 claims to have a talk time of 4.5 hours of 3G talk time and supports GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz networks and European HSDPA 2100 MHz networks. Sony Ericsson T700 is expected to be in the markets by October.
