Friday, December 12, 2008

Latest Phone: Audiovox PPC-6600

With an OS like the windows in this phone, mean only one thing coolness. Yeah, this is what i think about this new phone from Audiovox. This latest phone from Audiovox is the PPC-6600. Named just like the 6600 version of Nokia, but this one has its own operation system. Aside from having an OS, there are also cons with this one. I think the pro and cons are as follows.

Pros:
* Infrared and bluetooth support

Cons:
* Inactivity timer shuts down during infrared transfers
* QWERTY keyboard not as functional as with other such phones
* Very low battery life

Specs:
* Technology support: CDMA
* Available without a camera for business users
* Weighs 7.35 pounds and measures 4.90" x 2.75" x 0.74"

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Google Mobile Phones or G Phones Pictures

Google has been lobbying the U.S. government for changes in wireless policy. While it did not achieve as much as it wanted in the planning for the upcoming 700 Mhz spectrum auction in January, it did push for the fact that consumers in the U.S. can buy any phone and use it on any carrier in the future. Meaning, that when the Gphone does drop, most likely you'll be albe to use it on any carrier you please. The Googlephone will most likely be 3G as well, which means video conferencing, yea you can't do that with the iPhone. For you iPhones users though, would this be enough to make you switch?

These are the Gphones that will Probably release by Google


Monday, November 10, 2008

Vintage Cell Phones

Cellphone fanatics and cellphone users, I know you love to see those old and vintage cellphones. Its nice to look back to the past and take a look how does cellphone looked like. Its been two decades now since cellular phones cracked the market and was starting to get popular. Back on those days, cellphones are huge. I mean very huge and they are already considered small during those days.

Take a Look at the first cellphone invented by Dr. Martin Cooper. It is a Motorola DynaTAC and one of the phones that started it all. It is said that the DynaTAC can go up to 30 minutes of talk time. It is also 13 x 1.75 x 3.5 inches in dimension and takes 10 hours to fully recharge the battery.

During the 80s, 1stG or First Generation cellphones are introduced. The Motorola Motorola Dyna 8000X was the first. Second Generation or 2G cellphones were introduced during the 90s. In these era GSM or Global System for Mobile communications: was first introduced. Text Messaging or SMS is already available in the 2G cellular phones.



Not so long after the 2G cellphones were introduced, 3G projects for cellphones were already develop that many cellphone company have been using in creating there different cellphone models. Third Generation cellular phones is the technology that is currently available today

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Concept Phones of the Future

As you know, today's technology is developing very fast. New concept and technology comes out of the market. A day or two, a new technology or gadget comes out to topple the current technology.

In communication technology and business, mobile phone plays big part in this billion dollar industry. You can see that everybody has their own mobile phone or wireless gadgets. And you can see that these mobile phones they use changes every time a new phone comes out of the market. Take for example the Iphone, then the Adroid by Google and then then concept phones by other companies.

Speaking of concept phones, there is a new concept phone that Apple is developing.

Apple company has their concept phone named Mac Phone. It was designed by Apple's Mac Funamizu at Petitinvention. I think this phone has a spectacular sporty look with its Qwerty keypad and alphanumeric buttons. Take note, this phone is also touch screen which is one of the cool feature of this cellphone. I just cant wait to see this gadget.



By the way, i will be posting more, new and cool cellphones.. I jsut hate when google marks this blog as a spam. Hey google, this is not a spam blog.ok?

Sunday, October 26, 2008

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