Mobile Phone - Third screen after TV and computer

Released on: November 6, 2007, 2:57 am

Press Release Author: Benjamin Rossetti

Industry: Telecommunications

Press Release Summary: There is no doubt that mobile phones are now ruling the whole
world as these gizmos have become third screen after TV and computer. Now, mobile
phone can be used for every purpose like listening music, video recording, internet
etc. And everyday, mobile manufacturers are making new announcements about their
latest edition of cell phone.

Press Release Body:

There is no doubt that mobile phones are now ruling the whole world
as these gizmos have become third screen after TV and computer. Now, mobile phone
can be used for every purpose like listening music, video recording, internet etc.
And everyday, mobile manufacturers are making new announcements about their latest
edition of cell phone.



Recently, Nokia has announced new hardware and software features at the Symbian
Smart-phone Show such as an intuitive S60 touch screen user interface, finger motion
based sensor technology, vibration based tactile force feedback and Flash video
integration. After iPhone/iPod Touch for Mac OSX Mobile from Apple and TouchFLO for
Windows Mobile from HTC comes a new sensor and touch screen technology for the S60
platform from Nokia, the S60 Touch. S60 touch user interface comes with support for
tactile feedback, which means that there is a physical pulse and feedback when the
user taps on the screen.



In another latest tiding, Google just officially announced the Open Handset
Alliance to create an open platform (to be called Android)
for a Linux phone that can run mobile Google apps and others. The 34 partners
include T-Mobile, Sprint Nextel, NTT Docomo, China Mobile,
Telefonica, Telecom Italia, Motorola, Samsung, HTC, Qualcomm, Intel, and Google
itself. No mention of Verizon, AT&T, Vodafone, or Nokia. Apparently the phone is one
of roughly five prototypes that Google had built to demonstrate the Open Handset
Alliance software to potential
members, and HTC\'s Peter Chou says in the two years it\'s been working on OHA
designs, \"this is the best one we have seen.\"



The device itself, which measures about 3 x 5-inches, sports a touch-screen,
navigational controls at the base, and a full swivel out
keyboard. When swiveled the screen goes from portrait to landscape mode, but
unfortunately that\'s the limit of info on the actual hardware.
The software apparently has "time-sensitive" touch controls that expand your area
control the longer you touch. Icons for your most important apps -- which are
apparently email, text documents, and YouTube -- are lined up across the top of the
screen. There\'s also some fancy stuff under the hood to keep an ongoing browser
session open to speed launch times, and the browser downloads large files in stages
to speed delivery. HTC is considering a commercial version of the phone, which we
could be seeing as soon as the second half of 2008.



Another much awaited cell phone
Glofiish X600 Pocket PC phone has been made official by E-ten. Glofiish X600 will
target the budget onscious crowd, running on Windows Mobile 6.0 while holding the
distinction of being the smallest handset from E-ten to date. Features on the X600
include GPS navigation, GPRS and WiFi connectivity, all packed into a body that
measures a pocket-friendly 107mm 58mm 14.7mm while weighing a mere 136 grams. No
word on pricing and availability of the Glofiish X600 though.



And it is expected that sale of such cheap
mobile phones
with powerful capabilities will grow in near future.



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Contact Details: Url: http://www.Buy-Phones.co.uk
Email: johnsmithca1000@gmail.com
City: London
Country: United Kingdom

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