Ever imagine a separable phone? if Yes then your imagination is now reality. Thanks to Fujitsu. They made a device for NTT DoCoMo . The device was showcased during the Mobile World Congress last week. The mobile is also known as Fujitsu F-04B. The most important point in the phone is that you can separate it into 2 segments. One with the 3.4 inch touchscreen display and the other one sporting QWERTY keypad. The mobile comes with some strong specs like 12.1 megapixel camera, an inner camera, an accelerometer, multitasking and other sweet things. It’s probably a high end phone with a high end price. The mobile comes with a price tag of $600 and will be available between March and April. Also have a look on the Video demo of the Mobile after the jump
The Acer Aspire 1820p Netbook is set to hit the market next month. The netbook boasts of a 1.2GHZ dualSU7300 Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM up to 8GB, either 250GB or 320GB HDD.The Aspire 1820p also supports by Wi-Fi (b/g), Bluetooth 2.1, HDMI, three USB ports, card reader and a 0.3MP webcam with an 8-hour battery life.
Acer’s Touchportal UI was on display at MWC 2010 and it had the Aspire 1820p as the hardware platform. It’s interesting because you can use this to flick through photos, check out the music collection or play videos with but a touch, and even printing photos simply by dragging selected images over a print icon. Can’t wait to see it hit the market soon. Check the demo video after the jump. [netbookchoice] Continue Reading
Have a look on this video! It shows an Acer P400 handset at Mobile World Congress. The handset runs on Windows Mobile 6.5.3 and will be launched on May 2010. read the specs detail after the break. [wmpoweruser] Continue Reading
Have a look on the HTC HD Mini hands-on Video Here. The 7 minute videoshows that the handset is obviously well designed and pretty good on some aspect. Watch it and let us know what you think about it. [wmpoweruser]
I believe Nexus One owners have been waiting for the Flash 10.1 Support. Here the good news, a Nexus One demo unit running with Flash 10.1 support at the Mobile World Congress event. Though it is not completed yet The Flash 10.1 plugin is now done without a proper hardware acceleration support. According to SlashGear, “you won’t get the same frame-rates and you don’t get the power saving.” due to the lack of hardware acceleration. I hope Nexus one release the update soon so you can play flash games in your web browser. Check the demonstration video after the break. Continue Reading
The mobile phones OS is growing fast, after Android 2.1, Bada, Windows Phon 7 Series, and the last Linux MeeGo now Symbian’s that has gone open source recently they’re also showing a mobile operating system at Mobile World Congress 2010. Watch the demo video after the break.[SlashGear] Continue Reading
A quick look Sony Ericsson Aspen video has been published by Which.co.uk. This phone which use Windows Mobile 6.5.3 apparently made from recycled plastic. Sony Ericsson has delayed the release which scheduled a month ago, while we wait for it then have a look on the video. [wmpoweruser]
Toshiba introduces the K01 before and now we have a new Toshiba TG02. The video has published by Engadget, So what do you think if it is compared with the TG01? If the TG02 remains cheaper than the HTC HD2, will you consider buying it over the older device? Have a look on some pictures after the jump. Continue Reading