Data HotSync and battery charging cradle. Price US$24.00 from brando
Features:
Data HotSync and battery charging on your desk with a cradle.
LED indicator Size : 110 x 88 x 32mm
Model:
Nokia N95
Package Contents:
Cradle
USB Data Cable
AC Adapter (The length : 118cm)
Archive for September, 2007
Somebody from My Nokia Blog confirms that the BL-6F, 1200mAh battery works with N95. Read more about it from My Nokia Blog or watch the video here

Sprint is most powerful smartphone, the Mogul(PPC-6800) , is an evolutionary upgrade to their older and much-beloved PPC-6700. It’s slimmer and neater, and updates its Windows Mobile software.

The Mogul(PPC-6800) rocks a 400-MHz Intel PXA263 processor in its slimmed-down body (4.3 by 2.3 by 0.7 inches, 5.8 ounces); the stubby add-on antenna is gone, and the Mogul actually fits into a (capacious) pocket. As on the PPC-6700, there is a wealth of buttons around the outside: Quick-access keys for e-mail, Internet Explorer, and the programs menu; pick-up and hang-up keys, soft keys and a cursor rocker stud the front. On the sides, you’ll find a camera button, voice dialing, “OK,” two network buttons (one for the network manager and a Wi-Fi switch), a power button, a voice dialing button and a BlackBerry-style scroll wheel. There’s a slot for a microSD card (up to 2GB; a 512MB card is included) on the bottom.
The Mogul comes with 151MB of available storage memory, which makes it easy to save tons of programs. When you run them, of course, you’ll periodically be interrupted by out-of-memory errors in the 47MB of execution RAM and have to close some, because this is Windows Mobile, which doesn’t close programs when you’re done with them.
The new Internet Sharing app makes it very easy to use the Mogul as a modem on Sprint’s EV-DO Rev 0 (alas, not Rev A) network; we got speeds of around 750 Kbps downloading and 70 Kbps uploading on a Dell Inspiron laptop. You can make calls while surfing the Web on Wi-Fi.
The Mogul has a 2-megapixel camera, but we weren’t impressed: It wasn’t very sharp, it blew out bright areas, and it had serious blur problems in low light. It has a lot of scene modes, though. The 176-by-144 video mode takes unusually jerky 15 frames-per-second videos.
The Palm Centro will be the second device from this company using a new, smaller design. It is going to be 4.2 inches tall, 2.1 inches wide, and 0.73 inches thick. It will weigh 4.2 oz.This device will run on Sprint’s CDMA network, and it will support this carrier’s high-speed EV-DO wireless network.As expected, the Palm Centro will sell for $100 with a two-year contract and $100 mail-in rebate. It will go on sale October 14 in two colors: black or red.


Mr. K. W. Kim, President, LG Electronics - Middle East and Africa, commented:
‘LG Shine, introduced as the second handset within the LG Black Label series, has proved to be another huge success globally and we aim to provide our customers alternative exquisite design options with high-tech supporting features by offering new LG Shine ‘Gold’. This new phone will take LG Shine to wider audiences who favour new trends, ensuring it remains this year’s iconic handset.’
LG Shine Bar type comes with 1.77-inch wide mirror LCD screen illuminating vivid colour displays that allow contents to be viewed from different angles. Other key features include a 2 mega-pixel camera, expandable memory (micro SD card), multimedia players (MP3, MPEG4, WAV), USB and Bluetooth (V1.2), messaging (SMS, EMS, MMS) and internet access. Above all, it supports long battery life, at least 160 minutes of talk time and 280 hours of standby.
