Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Nokia introduces the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, a touchscreen phone for music that brings innovative new features to the mass market. The 5800 also has more curved edge compared with the other touch screen phones.
LG KP500 Cookie
Using advanced motion sensor technology, the LG-KP500 adds more fun interactivity to games so users can enjoy mobile entertainment in a more dynamic and exciting way. It has 3MP camera.
Nokia 5233
Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, full Touch & QWERTY, Alpha Numeric and Handwriting, Document viewer, Video and Image editor, 2Mpx camera, Video recording and playback, Photo and video editors.
Nokia 5230
Nokia 5230 is a candybar phone boasting a 3.2-inch widescreen touch display and handwriting recognition. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSDHC card support up to 16GB, long battery life for up to 33 hours of music playback time, A-GPS, Nokia’s new Contacts bar on the homescreen, a 2 megapixel camera and Bluetooth 2.0.
Fly MC 160
Powered by Yamaha Chipset , Audio Player with Equalizer, Privacy Protection, Nimbuzz & Snaptu, SMS: 2000(1000 +1000), Handwriting Recognition, Webcam, Self Help, Mobile Tracker with Remote Control, Import & Export Phonebook, Animated Photo Slide Show.
LACS to invest Rs 100 cr in next two years
Bangalore-based Devraj Group firm Lakshmi Access Communications Systems today said it will invest around Rs 100 crore in the next two years on research, product development and marketing activities. The company, which forayed into wireless media services in March this year, said it plans to sell around 10 lakh units of its first product ''Magnum'', a touchscreen media device, by the end of this fiscal.
"We are pumping in around Rs 100 crore on our research and development, product development and other marketing activities," Lakshmi Access Communications Systems (LACS) Chief Executive Officer Mahendraa Kumar D Jain said. He said LACS plans to introduce ''Magnum'' in the North Indian states this month following its launch in South India in March, this year.
LACS Magnum : India's Answer To IPAD
All you tech lovers can now look forward to something new. A Bangalore based start-up LACS, has come up with an affordable smart gadget called Magnum to take on Apple's iPhone. The device is internet and GPS enabled.
The Magnum has a 4.3-inch resistive touch screen and is available in as many as five colours. The phone has features such as in-built GPS navigation, music, video, browsing, and games among other things. It also allows users to sync their mobile phone via Bluetooth with the Magnum, allowing syncing of music and other media with the Magnum. You can also back up your phone contacts via this sync. It's priced at Rs. 8,888 plus taxes.
The Magnum runs on a 500MHz processor and on old Windows CE 6.1 operating system. When asked why LACS decided to use such an old OS and not opt for newer solutions, Mr. Jain said, “Technologies sound good on paper. Android is a great operating system no doubt, but since it is free to use, there is no guarantee of support. I don't want to be in a position where my customer has to suffer because of any backend issues. So at this point in time we decided to go ahead with Win CE which is a more stable system. Once assured that Android or any other OS is stable and I can provide the necessary support later on, we will go ahead and implement it in our devices.”
Apple iPhone 3G S 32GB
The first thing you’ll notice about iPhone 3G S is how quickly you can launch applications. Web pages render in a fraction of the time, and you can view email attachments faster. Improved performance and updated 3D graphics deliver an incredible gaming experience, too. In fact, everything you do on iPhone 3G S is up to 2x faster and more responsive than iPhone 3G.
Motorola Milestone
The web is richer. Photos are sharper. Videos pop. It has the most advanced browser and Android 2.1 software with a blazing-fast processor and 3G speed for faster search. It has the world's thinnest QWERTY slider at 13.7mm. It can help you navigate turn-by-turn. It has a 5MP camera with a flash, plus loads of great camera features and a DVD-quality recorder to capture all the richer, bigger, wider experiences you're going to have.
Blackberry 9520 Storm2
BlackBerry Storm2 9520 is the second generation BlackBerry with a touch-sensitive screen, successor of the highly-anticipated Storm. The keys on the front are now touch-sensitive as well, and the screen no longer uses the SurePress technology, which made the display of the first Storm uncomfortable to use. The Storm2 also adds Wi-Fi, but the other features are similar and include a 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS and a full HTML browser.