Friday, September 25, 2009

LG KT610




LG KT610

KT610 is LG’s way of saying the communicator class isn’t reserved for insanely expensive high end devices. Packing a large full-QWERTY keyboard and neat and simple looks, the S60 Symbian handset spells business. It might have a few features missing but a frown at the spec sheet may as well melt into a smile at the price tag. Economy class is good enough as long as it gets you there. One particularly exciting thing about LG KT610 is the stark contrast between the touchingly old-school front and the serious stuff inside. So let’s open it up and see what we say.

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LG KT610 official photos
Key features:

* Full QWERTY keyboard
* 2.4″ 262K-color QVGA display inside
* 1.45″ 262K-color secondary display
* Symbian OS v9.2 with S60 rel. 3.1 UI
* 3G with HSDPA
* Compact dimensions for a communicator
* 2 megapixel fixed-focus camera
* Built-in GPS receiver with excellent sensitivity
* More affordable than other communicators
* Bluetooth and USB v2.0
* 64MB of internal memory and microSD card slot

Main disadvantages:

* No Wi-Fi
* Mediocre camera
* No image geotagging
* Tiny external display of little usability
* Unimpressive battery life
* No A-GPS
* No document editor out-of-the-box
* No PDF reader or ZIP manager preinstalled

LG KT610 is a blessing for heavy texters who do appreciate the Symbian way of handling messaging. The dream texting skills however come at a price - the multimedia handling has suffered. In addition, cutting corners on cost has affected the preloaded content, which is rather scarce.

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LG KT610 in our office

As this stage it should have become obvious that the KT610 is a niche model. It still makes a nice alternative in the full QWERTY Symbian segment, where supply isn’t exactly profuse. LG KT610 is rubbing shoulders with a few Eseries handsets and Communicators, and a couple of Sony Ericsson P-line phones. All right, a fact’s a fact: the Nokia E90 secondary display is almost the size of the KT610 main screen and the difference in price is hard to swallow. But still, plunging head first in the shark pond sure takes some cojones.

Another tough question is how the lack of Wi-Fi would affect a communicator, no matter how affordable. Well, we are to see about that when the phone spends some more time on the market. As for now let’s cut to the chase and start inspecting the LG KT610 exterior.

Before we jump to the next page though, a fair warning is due. We are reviewing a beta unit, so improvements and bug-fixes are quite likely.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Facebook App For iPhone 3.0 Has Available At App Store To Download



Posted by warungdigital as Hot News, gadget

Facebook app for iPhone 3.0 has available at App Store and ready to be reviewed. This is based on what has been twitted by Joe Hewitt who are becoming Facebook developer and Facebook for iPhone developer. He twitted that the most liked and prefer social networking has uploaded to App Store for iPhone 3.0 OS 3 days ago.

As we know that Facebook is hottest social networking on internet and so does with iPhone 3.0 OS. When iPhone users has installed Facebook app into iPhone 3.0 OS on iPhone 3GS, means that they are getting three great thing in the same device. iPhone 3GS can upload videos and images taken by using phone camera to facebook directly. That is one of many main features that you can do wit facebook inside iPhone 3GS.

Based on tech-exclusive the following list is what you can do with facebook app over iPhone 3.0:

1. check the upcoming Events and
RSVP of yours
2. checking out friend’s birthday
3. Make friend requests
4. checking post and page updates
and photos to Pages you administer
5. reading notes from your friends and
give one to your friends
6. checking your mutual friend
7. deleting photos, creating albums,
editing albums
8. changing your profile picture as
you like
9. checking your friend friend’s
pages
10. making shortcuts that
redirect to your favorite
friends and Pages
11. You can set the name of your friend,
based on the first name or the latest name
12. Chat friends sorted alphabetically
13. searching people and pages
14. photos zooming
15. State to Like a post or a photo made
by your frineds
16. getting feed news as what you
can get from facebook.com
17. Visit links in a built-in web browser
18. Become a fan of Pages
19. make calling or texting your
friends
20. uploading videos and image directly to
facebook over iPhone 3GS.

So what you are waiting for, just go to the AppStore and get Facebook app for your iPhone 3.0 now.

Sony Ericsson Eperia X2 Windows Mobile Has Released !!!!



The newest Windows Mobile 6.5 from Sony Ericsson has just released few days ago, Sony Ericsson Experia X2. Right, this windows mobile has been released suitable with the plan has made before that this mobile phone was going to be released on the Q4 of this year. Sony Experia X2 is featured with some great features, such as TFT touch screen sized at 3.2 inches, slide out QWERTY keyboard and 8.1 MP camera which able to be zoomed up to 16 times and directly connected to web. Still with this 8.1 MP camera, users can make video recording.

Sony Ericsson Experia X2 is running on Windows Mobile 6.5 Operating System and included as well with the other Microsoft features such as Windows media player, Microsoft office mobile and internet Explorer browser. The other web services that users can use are Google search, subscribe to website update and Bookmarking websites or even stay connected to YouTube website. For sending message, Sony Ericsson Experia X2 can be used for sending sms and mms. The other entertainment features are TV out cable that can be used to present a document to projector and big screen TV, music playback, 3D effect and zoom.

4GB SanDisk MicroSD memory that able to be expanded up to 16 GB, Battery that able to be used for Talk Time GSM up to 10 hours and standby time up to 500 hours are also included into Sony Ericsson Experia X2. Meanwhile it can be used for talk time UMTS for 6 hours and standby time up to 640 hours.

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iPhone OS 3.1 Has Just Released, Update For Free From iTune 9


Yesterday, Apple has just make the newest operating system for iPhone 3.0 and iPod Touch, iPhone OS 3.1 available for free. This firmware can be downloaded freely by both users through iTunes 9. One of many new things that users can find from this new firmware is 30,000 ringtones which is available for $1.29 per ringtone.

iTunes 9 itself is a new application from Apple for downloading the other application from AppStore. iTunes 9 is featured with:

* App Management
* Copy songs from computer to computer, up to 5 times
* Improved syncing with playlists
* Redesigned Store
* iTunes LP (Album packages with lyrics, photos and videos)
* Home Sharing,
* Genius Mixes
* Supports sharing to Facebook and Twitter

So you have to download iTunes 9 first before downloading iPhone OS 3.1.

Sony Ericsson X2 Or Sony Ericsson Xperia X2



Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 or Sony Ericsson X2 for short is the newest X-series Mobile Phone that just announced by Sony Ericsson Company. This mobile phone still bring it’s classic look as what we can see on the first series of Sony Ericsson X1. But it also bring others exiting new features such as 8.1 Megapixel camera with auto focus and can be used for making video record, QWERTY sliding Keyboard, TFT Touch screen sized at 3.2 inches.

Sony Ericsson X2 is running on Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. Not only this it also featured with some Microsoft component such as Microsoft Office Mobile and Internet Explorer. With these features users can edit their documents and with Internet Explorer they will still able to browse on Internet. With Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 users able to browse an information with Google search which also included, watching video at YouTube site.

Included as well SanDisk memory card with capacity 4GB and able to be expanded up to 16 GB, Out Cable TV, 3D effect, zoom and Music Playback. It is going to be launched after October 6th (slashgear.com).