
Nokia introduces the Nokia 6730 classic, a mobile phone that is rich in both in form and function. The Nokia 6730 is powered by S60 and is perfect for mobile Internet and navigation services. The handset also includes access to turn-by-turn directions, a point-of-interest database and yellow pages information. It will provide access to Vodafone Music Client and personal and business email access. According to Nokia, the 6730 classic is really packed with power-saving features.
The 6730 classic will begin shipping in June for Vodafone.
Comments (0) Posted on Friday, May 29th, 2009

In an effort to make the BlackJack more appealing to young people Samsung has release two new design colors for its BlackJack II. You can now get a blue or pink phone with a some designs on the back. The new models feature a more striking white font with color coordinated keys to make the keyboard easier to use. The back of the phones feature some fancy swirls and colors. The cost of these cell phone is $99.99 on a contract.
Comments (0) Posted on Monday, July 21st, 2008

So did you know that the BlackJack II has a LED that’s capable of displaying 7 different colors? With QoreFunctions’ LEDAlerts application, you can use that awesome color palette on your Samsung BlackJack II’s LED indicator light to give you a heads up missed calls, text messages, emails, calendar event, alarm, etc. You name it, and LEDAlerts can map that event to your LED light.
Features:
- Activate external LED based on specific event
- Control 7 different LED colors on BlackJack II
- Ability to assign different LED to each event
- Manages Simultaneous Active LEDs
- User Selectable Active LED Duration
Fully utilizing the LED just makes sense - saves you time and battery life because you don’t have to power up the screen to see exactly why your phone wants attention. Oh, and it also works with the HTC S730, Verizon SMT5800, and T-Mobile Dash/S620 — just without all the pretty colors.
Comments (0) Posted on Monday, March 3rd, 2008

The Canadian operator today announced the launch and availability of the Samsung SGH-i616 and the Motorola Q9h Windows Mobile 6 Standard smartphones.According to Fido, its customers can now make sure they ‘never lose out on anything’, with unlimited personal E-Mails available with most popular domains, 3G high-speed mobile browsing and the ability to view and edit Word and Excel documents and view presentations on Windows Mobile 6 Standard powered devices, the Motorola Q9 and Samsung JACK. Customers will be able to view and send Microsoft Office documents, plus send and receive unlimited E-Mails from up to 5 E-Mail accounts, including Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail and other POP3/IMAP4 and Microsoft Exchange accounts.The Samsung SGH-i616 costs as little as $225 CAD after a three-year contract, a data plan and a $100 rebate; contract-free, it can cost as much as $425.
Motorola’s Q9h supports the same 3G speeds on Fido, and likewise features a QWERTY keyboard and microSD expansion. Internal memory is reduced to 96MB, but the phone’s two-megapixel camera is equipped with flash, and it supports push e-mail delivery through several methods, including Research in Motion’s BlackBerry Connect. The phone starts at $275 with the same restrictions as the equivalent Jack plan, and hits $525 without a contract.
Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, February 21st, 2008