Sabtu, 27 Oktober 2012

Harga Lenovo S560

Cukup jarang handphone android dengan processor dual core dengan harga di bawah 2 juta. Tapi Lenovo mengisi celah pasar ini dengan meluncurkan smartphone Lenovo S560 dengan processor dual core 1Ghz, RAM 512 dan internal storage 4 GB.


Juga dilengkapi kamera 5 MP, yang cukup untuk kebutuhan narsis anda. Bila anda ingin mengetahui harga lenovo S560 dan spesifikasi HP S560 dapatkan di hargahptablet.wordpress.com

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Selasa, 29 Juli 2008

Mickey Mouse Mobile Phone with Apple logo?


Many questions arise from such a product. First off — is this really an official Walt Disney release, knowing that it came from China?


Secondly, why does it have the Apple logo on the upper left hand side of the phone’s casing as well as on the back?? I mean, Disney and Apple are related - but we don’t have to stress that type of product branding here!

Third — see the familiar unlocking slider on the GUI? HUwaat!!?

Gee. More to come from China!

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Alcatel OT V770: Slim and Affordable



For roughly a little bit more than a hundred dollars, Alcatel, a minor player in the mobile phone industry has introduced the OT V770. The slim phone with an attractive futuristic keypad design comes with a 1.3MP camera, Bluetooth, microSD expansion and music playback.


Ah, the influx of affordable phones. This brings into question whether consumers will buy phones because they are cheap regardless of who made them, or because a reputable phone brand manufactured a cheap phone (”oh finally, Motorola came up with a cheap version of so and so … it SHOULD be good).

Are you a brand loyalist when it comes to mobile phones? Does “selling it cheap” make a phone more tempting regardless of who made them? Or do you pay top dollar regardless of the brand and features?

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Selasa, 08 Juli 2008

Sony Ericsson P1


The Sony Ericsson P1 is the follow up from the chic M600 series of smartphones with keypads resembling Blackberrys. I guess Sony Ericsson has rebranded the design to fit a more corporate market bringing in much of the same we’ve seen from the previous model.


Here are some of the highlighted features

* rumored 312 MHz processor
* 160MB of internal memory plus M2 expansion options
* 64MB of RAM
* 3.15 megapixel camera with flash
* Bluetooth 2.0
* IrDA (wow they still support this?!)
* WLAN
* UMTS / 3G support

If SE wants to improve the value of the P1 line, they would have to work on making the device much more responsive. Similar devices that offer such services have been built smaller and faster. The M600 line was sadly, too slow depiste the good feature set.

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Sony Ericsson T303


I’ve just had an epiphany. When we talk of “entry level phones” in 2008, we’re referring to phones that don’t have expansion slots. So looks and features are really givens in today’s entry level market.


The Sony Ericsson T303 comes with a 1.3MP camera, FM radio, Bluetooth and music playback software. These are, in essence, the bare essentials you would expect to find in any phone nowadays. There are versions for Europe as well as Asia, differentiating only with an “a” or “c” naming convention.

The “it” factor has to be its form. You can check out more photos of the T303 over here.

P.S. Here’s an observation. Notice the T303’s default wallpaper? Looks a lot like the default designs of one of the previous Nokia fashion phone lines. The one where they used squares with rounded edges. Anyone remember those models?

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Nokia 8800 Arte


The Nokia 8800 Arte is the latest in Nokia’s fashion line. There are two available units, the Nokia 8800 Arte and the Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte, with the main difference being that the latter comes with a leather slider. In terms of features, aside from the elegance of both units as fashion phones, the Arte displays a status menu of the time and missed events by tapping the metal bar at the bottom of the screen. The phone also comes with motion sensitive gestures like tilting the phone downwards to turn it to silent mode.


Affluence has taken another step with the 8800. What used to cost an arm and a leg now costs an arm, a leg, and a kidney. That’s US $640.00 off your payroll. The phone casing is plated with 24k gold (hard to believe but still …) .

I have an idea. It involves some smelting.

You are bidding on a BRAND NEW Nokia 8800, the latest, most stylish phone to date from Nokia. It has everything from bluetooth to scratch resistant glass on the screen and exudes quality from every surface.

Weight at 134g means it is a lightweight with a big punch. further to the above spec it has 64mb of on board memory, a 262,000 colour display and comes complete with case, two batteries and a desktop stand.

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Minggu, 06 Juli 2008

HTC Touch Dual Review (with a 2006 Flashback!)



It’s really been bugging me. When I set my eyes on the cool and slick real estate of the HTC Touch Dual, I experienced one of those moments that could only be described as an epiphany - finally understanding that thing that has been bugging me at the back of my head. The HTC Touch Dual reminds me of a device that didn’t sell very well and yet was almost brilliant enough to change the way Windows Mobile smartphones were developed. And I’m talking about a blast from the past — the O2 XDA Stealth


The HTC Touch Dual capitalizes on a very loud audio experience (regional PR companies are going with the whole musical bandwagon via party, party, party) and this my friends is going to be the Dual’s main selling point. Truth be told I feel that the Touch Dual is an in-between release for the new HTC Diamond as it doesn’t really add anything new to the table. The TouchFlo interface is present, as this is a Touch device. It hasn’t really innovated since the early release of the Touch back in 2007.
What’s rather sad is that the O2 Stealth comes with WiFi and the Touch Dual doesn’t. Wow, two devices almost 2 years apart and this is what we get? Although to be fair, HTC did not manufacture the Stealth - it was made by their OEM competitor, Gigabyte.
Not a lot can be said about the Dual. It definitely got its real estate design right, and the screen is oh so bright, but the device lacks that sort of integration we were hoping for. It’s pretty much the same thing we’ve seen with the Stealth (which by the way did not get stellar reviews). Don’t get me wrong - the Touch Dual is still, all around, a decent phone for someone who has always wanted an up to date Windows Mobile device sporting a pseudo QWERTY thumb board and numerical keypad.

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