Monday, January 5, 2009

Hitech Mobiles

Sony Ericsson Idou 12.1 MP Camera Mobile
For Sony Ericsson, it seems that a 8MP camera phone is not enough. At the Mobile World Congress which started today, Sony Ericsson launched a 12.1 MP camera mobile phone codenamed Idou which is a smartphone having high end camera features and is based on Symbian OS.
The SE Idou comes with a 12.1 MP camera having features like Xenon Flash, Geo Tagging, Auto Focus, Smile Detection, Face Detection and advanced camera touch features. It has a 3.5 inch TFT Touchscreen with 360 x 640 pixels supporting 16 million colors amd 16:9 widescreen format support. Connectivity options include 3G, Wi-Fi, DLNA, GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, USB 2.0. FM Radio along with GPS with A-GPS support are also present. The Media Menu is now fully optimized to support the 16:9 format and will enable you to play your favorite movies, music etc. The phone’s memory can be extended by using microSD cards.
The phone is expected to be launched in the second half of 2009.


Moto Rokr em25
The Moto Rokr em25 is a sleek slider phone from the Rokr lineup. The
music on the phone is accessible via a one-touch button and the ‘airplane’ or ‘demo’ mode allows for playback without interruption. The battery allows for ten hours of music listening, 490 minutes of talk time, and 330 hours of stand by time. There is a 1.3 MP camera with 4x digital zoom. There is also a built-in fm receiver, and the memory is expandable upto 2 GB.
Nokia N810 WiMax
It’s time to wish WiFi goodbye—that’s the point Nokia is trying to prove and they do that by releasing an Internet tablet that earlier n pported WiFi, but will soon support WiMax as well. It’s called the N810 and is not your regular mobile phone with MP3 playback and a ulti-MP camera! The device has a 4.1-inch screen with a resolution of 800x480 and doubles as a touch screen. There’s an inbuilt keyboard as well, and the whole thing weighs around 226 gms. It has a 640x480 VGA camera, so you can post images on your blog! Internet
connectivity through Wimax can be yours for close to $500 (Rs 20,000)—just be prepared to receive a slightly bulkier device, courtesy WiMax hardware.
Creative ZEN Mozaic
The first time you see the Creative ZEN Mozaic, it looks like a flatter and larger version of ZEN Stone plus — similar body and rounded corners. At closer inspection you can see the difference. The ZEN Mozaic has got a matte charcoal finish all over and gray and white accented keys that look great on it. As far as support is concerned the ZEN mosaic supports majority audio formats, MP3 and WMA to name a few. Along with that it can also play video content on it as well, though you will definitely have to wait for hours to convert the video with the bundled utility. We wish there was support for newer video formats like MP4 and DivX on this PMP. The ZEN Mozaic has a 1.4- inch colour display screen having a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. The display is vibrant and colourful, and is good enough to display all information about a song. Due to its low resolution, video is not a good experience. An FM player and a Voice recorder are also included, which is good for people who don’t like to have too many gadgets. The ZEN mosaic is a powerful little monster when it comes to music playback. The quality of the bundled headphones are a big let down. You will have to get yourself a good pair of cans if you buy this player, so remember to add that cost. The battery life is good enough, and lasts about 6 hours between charges. FM reception is bad, and the lack of an expandable memory slot is worse —you’re stuck with the 2 GB provided. There are 4 GB and 8 GB versions available as well, but it’s still not enough these days. Overall, the bundle is something that looks a lot better than it sounds. Specifications Supports MP3, WMA and AVi formats, 1.4 in colour display, loudspeaker, FM radio Price: Rs 5,499

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