Come out N PLAY with NEW Nokia X6™

27 01 2010

Music just got a whole lot more interesting, with the introduction of the Nokia X6. 3.2-inch touchscreen? Check. 32GB of storage? Check. 35 hours of music playback? You guessed it, that’ll be a check. Did we mention the blow-your-mind design? We’ve only just clapped eyes on the sleek and sexy X6 and already we can’t keep our peepers off it. At a touch under 14mm thin, it’s slim frame packs plenty of power and will leave music lovers in no doubt as to how they’ll be listening to music on the move when the device goes on sale this side of Xmas. What’s more, the Nokia X6 is a Comes with Music device which means you’ll be able to tune into as much all-you-can-hear music as you like without having to spend a penny extra.

The 3.2-inch widescreen display is optimised for photos and videos, proving the Nokia X6 is more than just a musical masterpiece. Pack 20 friends onto your homescreen, along with communities such as Facebook and it’s also a fully connected social butterfly.

Did we mention the 35 hours of music playback? Well what about 16 days standby time, a 5-megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics, dual LED flash, TV-out, video editing, online sharing, Nokia Music store, full web browser and Flash Lite support. Still want more? Okay then, A-GPS, Ovi Maps and Playlist DJ. If you fancy a bit of gaming, then Spore is included, along with DJ Mix Tour and Asphalt4.

Available on 28th January 2010.





Google mobile phone finally launch!

27 01 2010

Google has announced that their next entry into the mobile phone space will be the Nexus One. Manufactured by HTC, the Nexus One will utilize Google’s Android operating system, which should be familiar to any recent Motorola Droid purchasers. For HTC this will be the seventh Android-powered mobile phone.

In terms of technical specs, the Nexus One will feature the following:
– A 3.7-inch AMOLED display
– A Snapdragon Processor
– Multi-colored trackball which lights up when different events occur
– Light/proximity sensors, as well as compass and accelerometer support
– GPS
– 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, which can also shoot MPEG4 video (plus one-click uploads to YouTube, natch)
– Stereo Bluetooth with active noise cancellation
– Case is thinner than a #2 pencil

Size and weight

Height
119mm
Width
59.8mm
Depth
11.5mm
Weight
130 grams w/battery
100g w/o battery

Processor

Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz

Operating system

Android Mobile Technology Platform 2.1 (Eclair)

The Nexus One will come packed with Android 2.1, which means it should have equal functionality with the Motorola Droid’s feature-set.

Available in our shop now.





Work, connect, communicate. Just the way you want to. Business or leisure – with flexible panels, the Xperia™ X2 has no boundaries.

11 01 2010

Instant access – SlideView key

To stay efficient, every little detail matters. The SlideView key gives you one click access. Your email, calendar, applications and more – instantly, at the flick of your finger.

Present with TV out

Need a big screen? Connect your phone directly to a projector via TV out and go ahead – make your presentation.

Empowered by QWERTY

Prefer typing the keyboard way? With full QWERTY, your phone lets you handle your messaging the easy way.

Arc slider design

The arc design gives XPERIA™ X2 a distinctive and unique look. Slide the screen upwards to reveal the wide-pitch QWERTY keyboard.

XPERIA™ panel interface

Enjoy access to different experiences – Web, multimedia, applications – from your desktop. Navigate with the tip of your finger. Configure and have your XPERIA™ panels just the way you want them.

HSPA – serious speed

Turbo 3G gives you broadband-like speed in your phone. Download large files and email attachments in a snap. Get Web sites and news feeds to your screen in seconds.

Rich Web

Your phone lets you enjoy a multitude of Web services. Find your way via Google Maps™ Mobile. Get the latest news straight to your phone screen via RSS feeds. Blog pictures, send instant messages. It’s all at your fingertips.

Xperia™ services

With your X2, you get a tailor-made service package. From the support panel in the phone, you can choose to contact our dedicated Xperia™ services support team or go straight to our web support. And in the unlikely event your X2 stops functioning while abroad, we’ll give you a replacement phone within 48 hours in most areas.

Handwriting Recognition

Text input using stylus on touchscreen: write a character as you would with a pen, and it transforms it into the corresponding letter on a keyboard.

Web wherever

Truly mobile Internet lets you enjoy browsing the Web and manage your email effectively with the convenience of your phone, wherever you are.

Integrated camera

Built-in digital camera with screen viewfinder, dedicated menus and direct interaction with in-phone imaging and messaging features.

Capture the action

Video clips are ideal for those unexpected great moments that happen when you’re out there, enjoying life.





Motorola Milestone

11 01 2010

As with the last handset, the Milestone also runs the Google Android mobile phone operating system. The version running the phone is the latest iteration, Android 2.0, with this being the first handset to arrive out-of-the-box with that installed.

This latest update to Android looks and feels much like any other vanilla deployment with its three customisable home screens. However, there have been some improvements to a few key areas. These fall into the realms of native Microsoft Exchange support, a better UI and browser experience along with a much improved virtual keyboard. The latter is almost a bit of a moot point with physical keyboards, but the browser’s ‘pinch to zoom’ plus full HTML viewing works much better than on other phones. The zoom feature was left out of the US Droid version of the mobile, where missing from the European model is the Google turn-by-turn navigation software which was replaced by Motorola’s own sat nav. The plus side to this is no other phone has the Google mapping software either so what we don’t know we won’t miss, also all the Motorola maps are based on the phone and they’re not pulled down over the air.

One item missing from the Milestone that was first seen on the Dext is the Motoblur, which is an overlay to the Android OS much the same way as the Sense is on HTC Android mobiles. Besides expanding the number of screens available for widgets there’s an in-built engine, for displaying social networking updates on the home screen. Motoblur also offers up great security for the handset, where it’s possible to track the mobile’s every movement through Google Maps, along with being able to back up all the phones’ contents into the cloud. If the phone is ever lost or stolen, the handset can be remotely wiped of all data and the content restored to a new mobile. Other redeeming features that were available on the Dext but not the Milestone are the phone book’s synchronisation, where Facebook and Gmail contacts are automatically populated throughout the address book in an intelligent way. We contacted Motorola to ask why this was missing from the Milestone, with its response being that it is not aiming this phone at the same market as the Dext. We firmly believe those elements of security would be a useful addition for anyone, not just social networkers.

System Specifications : Android 2.0, 3.7-inch 480×854 touch screen display, slide-out Qwerty keyboard, 5MP Camera, 3.5mm audio jack, Quad-band GSM, 8GB microSD card, Bluetooth, WiFi, AGPS, microUSB.





NEW Nokia 6760 slide

3 01 2010

  • Stay in touch via your personal push emails with nokia Messaging
  • Chat with others on the go with instant messaging
  • Side-slide full keyboard enables fast and easy typing
  • 3.2. megapixel ,HSDPA,3.5G
  • A-GPS :supports up to 8GB microSD memory
  • Best for music,navigation and chatting
  • Available in black and white colour.

RETAIL PRICE RM979








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