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Cellphones are more than usually now, and we’d love to see some special unique ones. This is the true value and meaning of luxury industry, I guess, it brings ideas and creations, it actually lead the way of common fashion.
Known for bringing cutting-edge technology into the cell phone segment, the Canadian-based luxury phone maker Mobiado keeps up the brilliant work as they introduce their Classic 712ZAF mobile phone. Mobiado keeps the exterior dazzling with the polished and anodized aluminum frame, while the glimmering sapphire crystals can also be seen. However, for those who look for more than good looks, Mobiado supports the Classic 712ZAF with a 2.2 QVGA display, 5 megapixel camera with flash, integrated GPS, web browser, email support and a native music player. Available in six different colors: black, black satin, silver, gray, blue and red, however, no word on pricing for now.
It is obvious that we can’t all own a luxurious cellphone, but somehow we can admire the beauty and wait for it to come to regular phones from other phone makers, which always come ture, except for those luxury diamonds or crystals. Anyway, I love the look of the phone, and the polished and anodized aluminum frame must feels good too!
high end phone, luxury, luxury phone, Mobiado, Mobiado Classic 712ZAF mobile phone, Smartphone
To some extent, everyone loved iPhone, but we do not like the price as well. And there might be conditions that we already had a smartphone that is not ready to be replaced. So, in case of that, here’s a real awesome alternative for you, a very nice iPhone theme for your windows smartphone!
As you can see from the picture here, very nice and smooth looking Clown Fish iphone like screen theme for your Windows Mobile powered Smartphone. Really nice looking clown fish, and nice feeling jellyfish, feels really like the Apple product, and your windows smartphone is now a beautiful iPhone. Best working with Windows Mobile 2005. With this beautiful theme you can keep use your windows smartphone, and meanwhile enjoy the beauty fun of the iPhone. And what’s more is that you can change it when you don’t feel like it, and change it back whenever you wanted! How great is that!
cellphone theme, iPhone, iPhone theme, Smartphone, theme, Windows Mobile, windows smartphone
Usually, we love BlackBerry for its excellent performance, wise design and for it not-so-high price too. But now, look what luxury have brought us – A Diamond Encrusted BlackBerry! Must be the most expensive BlackBerry ever, definitely not made for you and me, but still really gorgeous and never hurts to just take a look.
Well, Alexander Amosu has yet again set his heart on BlackBerry after a slew of BlackBerrys in precious metals including the Pearl Limited Diamond Edition, Tellor and the Pink BlackBerry Bold. The bling king who considers himself the Damien Hurst of his generation, now claims to have created the world’s most expensive diamond encrusted BlackBerry, crafted in solid 18 carat yellow gold and encrusted with 4,459 brilliant cut diamonds (weighing 28.43 carats). The handset is personalized with your name or company logo and comes with a 24-hour global concierge service. Only three diamond-encrusted BlackBerrys will ever be made, and of which one handset costing $200,366 has already been sold to a client in the Middle East.
Yeah, just another good example of what money can really buy you, the evidence of luxury lifestyle! Anyway, hopefully you’ll enjoy the picture, and go to sleep, we can all own one in dream…lol…..
Alexander Amosu, Amosu, BlackBerry, diamond, diamond BlackBerry, diamond phone, limited edition, luxury, Smartphone

There’s really a lot of smartphones out there in the market, and now here’s just another one. And if you’re interested, let’s see what’s different and new about this one!
Sony Ericssson has just unveiled a new smartphone with full touch screen features – the Sony Ericsson Vivaz. The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is a full featured smartphone with great features such as a high resolution camera that lets you capture video in HD quality. It has a dedicated video key that lets you shoot video quickly with continous auto focus. This phone also lets you review video content in standby panel or online via Wi-Fi on its 3.2 inch touch enabled widescreen display. You can also upload your videos to YouTube and Picasa directly over Wi-Fi. And since uploading takes time, you can let the uploading run in the background and use the phone for other purposes. The Sony Ericsson Vivaz is also an open platform handset so you can personalize it with entertainment content and other applications that you can find from PlayNow and Symbian Developer Community. And it also has a GPS like many other smartphones do.
Design-wise, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz boasts of a design that can be attributed to what Sony calls as human curvature. The design was made to mirror the shape of the human body while at the same deliver a precise and compeling phone interaction. The Sony Ericsson Vivaz will be available in Moon Silver, Cosmic Black, Galaxy Blue and Venus Ruby designs.
However, no words on pricing yet. A exclusive nice phone, or just another smartphone? To me, I got really tired of these smartphones, and this one is just not my idea of a pretty cellphone. So how do you think?
3G Cell Phones, 3G phone, GPS, PDA, PDA phone, Smartphone, Sony Ericsson, touch screen phone, touchscreen, Vivaz, widescreen
cellphone appsJanuary 21st, 2010
To most smartphone users Opera Mini must be the best browser ever! It is really fast, convenient, and easy to use, and along with Opera Mini 5 beta came out recently, probably the most beautiful browser on mobile too!
Here’s some newly improved features about the amazing Opera Mini 5 beta:
1.Tabbed browsing
Browse several Web sites at the same time, while easily jumping from one to another.
2.Speed Dial
Get to your favorite Web page with just one click, with a set of visual bookmarks when you open a new tab.
3.Opera Link
Synchronize your bookmarks and Speed Dial between your mobile phone and desktop computer.
4.Download manager
Manage downloads right from the browser. Pause and resume downloads to suit your needs.
It’s really innovative and easy-to-use, you see. And the best part is it’s free to download and use, so why don’t you start surfing the Internet with Opera Mini from now on, at least, try, never hurt to try, right?
application, BlackBerry, browser, mobile browser, Opera, Opera Mini, Smartphone

To be honest, I have to admit that I am quite a Google fan, that I use google chrome, Gtalk, Gmail and a bounch of other google products, and most of all, Google search! So I’ve really been looking forward to this for a long time since the rumour goes around, and it is exciting to see this it finally goes official. Well, shall we check…
Google has finally launched the first real Google Phone so to speak – Nexus One. We can now lay all rumors, photo leaks, unofficial information as Google formally unveils what could possible pose as a real threat to the iPhone. The Nexus One runs on Android 2.0, features a 5MP autofocus camera, AGPS, and all the standard features that you normally find with the usual smartphones in its class.
The Smartphone is actually wisely designed, Nexus One is what you could probably expect from another HTC manufactured smartphone and it definitely looks a lot like the iPhone. It has a touchscreen display occupying the full front of the phone without any physical keyboard. It is thin at only 11.5 mm thick, and light at 130 grams. While the iPhone only have one functional touch button that does everything, the Nexus One has four of them – back, menu, home, search. In addition, it also has a navigation trackball, power and volume controls. One of the best feature of the Nexus One is of course its capacitive touchscreen measuring 3.7-inch and with 480×800 resolution. It’s definitely way better than the iPhone’s 480×320 display. The Nexus One’s standby time is at 290 hours on 2G and 250 hours on 3G, while talktime is up to 10 hours on 2 G and 7 hours on 3G.
The Nexus One is available now at Http://google.phone at various pricing schemes. The phone is really nice and tempting to a google fan like me, definitely worth buying!
3G phone, Google, Nexus One, Smartphone, touch screen phone
As we all can see the ownership of smartPhone is growing and the SmartPhone market has been growing rapidly in 2009 and will continue this year. Then as a result, more and more corporations have entered the heated area of SmartPhone! Lenovo gave us a chance to check out their latest smartphone at CES 2010.
The LePhone is Android-based with a complete facelift and hardly any of the original OS sticking out. I wonder they intended it to be, but it seems like a sort of interesting mix of webOS, iPhone, and Android features. I quite liked it. In shape it’s quite pleasing, a little big, but with a good heft and solid feel. The screen is a gorgeous 3.7″ 800×480 OLED one. It’s got volume buttons on the left side, there, and a reprogrammable button on the right. It’s got a Pre-like dark area at the bottom that’s also touch-sensitive, and works as either a home button or for simple swiping gestures. It’s got the usual fixins: GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and all that, and it’s running on a Snapdragon processor, though I couldn’t seem to suss out the RAM or internal storage. We’ll hear more about that soon.
The OS is Android, and should be 2.0 at launch, though they declined to say when that might be. It’s completely skinned, though — Lenovo has it equipped with a sort of dual mode home screen, with one (the flower) being a contact jump-off point: you scroll through your contacts and then can pick a petal to message, call, or whatever. It’ll work if you can choose which contacts are included in that scrolling list, but if you have a couple hundred it’ll get confusing mighty fast. The other home screen is a series of widgets, they call it Widget Space, with stuff like weather, stocks, latest emails, that sort of thing. There’s also media playback and all that — there was a little screen for selecting streaming TV channels or what appeared to be some pre-prepared content, movie trailers and such. The apps “drawer” is now a series of pages, like iPhone apps. It’s a proven technique, though of course slightly derivative. There’s a connector on the left side with a cover that attaches magnetically. It lets the Lephone connect to what is envisioned as a series of peripherals. And also a keyboard. Although the key layout is tweaked in a slightly weird way. But it worked normally and actually closed up to form a large clamshell you could carry around.
The device will probably be released in China first, then expand to the US, and this couldn’t be soon, still I was impressed by the phone and the complete little ecosystem they had going. I love some Lenovo, and it looks like they know what they’re doing. So how do you feel about this? Among all these SmartPhone storms would you pick this one for the near future of your life? Tell me!
Android, Bluetooth, CES 2010, GPS, Lenovo, LePhone, Smartphone, Wi-Fi
Here’s a cute round SmartPhone for you. It’s the Palm Pixi Phone, designed to communicate on your terms, Instantly, Intuitively, Personally. To me , the round corners are very cute for a commercial mobile phone. And of cause it is more than that, Let’s check!
Instantly say whatever you want with an exposed keyboard right at your fingertips. Intuitively move back and forth between open applications using the multitouch screen and natural gestures. Access your friends’ information that’s been pulled in and linked together for you. And Personally, Choose from back cover designs and accessories that let you express yourself.
Pixi runs on the Palm webOS platform, so it does things no other phone can do. Take the Palm Synergy feature, which brings together related information and presents it in one simple view. Or the App Catalog, which gives you a choice of titles to download, many of which are integrated with other apps on the phone. And the ability to keep multiple applications open at once, so you can do more than one thing without losing your place. When you think about communicating, you think about the person. Not whether it happens to be a text message or an IM. It’s the same with Palm Pixi. Start a conversation on AIM, Google Talk, or Yahoo! Messenger and continue it by text message when you’re out at lunch or out for the night.3 With Palm Pixi, your conversations with one person are combined in a single chat-style view. And you can visit real websites, not just the mobile versions. Palm Pixi gives you the experience you expect, and lets you scroll and zoom using natural, intuitive gestures. Also play Music and video, share photos. In addition, with a lot of apps you can do many more things!
It is now available on Sprint for $99.99. As we’ve discussed before, this low price is also after rebate and service agreement. Still it’s a nice phone for everyone who’s looking for a new commercial mobile phone!
Palm, Palm Pixi, Smartphone, Sprint

Actually I’m still amazed at the BlackBerry Curve 8520, and here comes the BlackBerry Curve 8530, it’s called the enhanced edition of 8520 added with more function but approximately the same size and shape. It also comes with more colors for you to choose, a royal purple one might be perfect for a girl. And it comes at a LOW price, let’s check it out!
Luckily right on schedule. As previous reports have come through for us. Bell Mobility has launched the BlackBerry Curve 8530 just in time for the boxing days sales that happen in Canada. You can pick up the BlackBerry Curve 8530 for $49.95 on a three year contract. And with a 2-year contract: $249.95, a 1-year contract: $349.95, No Contract: $399.95
Well, this is so called “LOW price”. Who want these contracts? To me, a 2-year contract is bad enough I really doubt anyone would tie himself down to ANY network for 3 years of his life. But who knows, since it’s here must be some market out there. I’m really tired of these contract deals lately, and how do you think of that?
Bell, BlackBerry, BlackBerry Curve, BlackBerry Curve 8530, Smartphone
We’ve talked about Droid phones before, but this one is certainly more attractive. Read it and you’ll know why! The Droid Eris was used to be called the Hero. The difference is that Verizon is selling it for half the price, which makes it the cheapest Android phone you can buy—and the best, for the money.
The Eris is rubbery blob, a narrow oval that as subdued as a phone could possibly be, but there is admittedly something comforting about the Eris’s utter lack of personality—it’s completely non-threatening, like a middle manager. It’s so generic it’s almost artful, actually, a design that is nearly perfect for a cheap phone.The four main Android buttons are touch sensitive, bleeding into the black bezel, hovering over the dead-center trackball and hard chrome buttons for phone and end. I’d like a dedicated camera button, but a volume rocker is all we get. The camera lens stares out the back, disturbingly more reminiscent of an eye than most cameras sticking out the backs of phones, probably because of how stark the rest of the phone is.
The actual guts and screen are the same as past Hero phones—which is to say, nearly the same as all of HTC’s other Android phones so far. The 480×320 screen’s still nice, even if it feels dated now that the Droid’s massive screen, beckoning the next generation, looms large over it. The still camera’s better than the Droid though, and about the same as the Sprint version of the Hero, performing pretty decently in low-light situations. Video, not so much.
Again it’s really cheap, only at the cost of $100. This makes some weaknesses ignorable, and makes it a great phone, that’s pretty spiffy, actually…So why don’t you buy one if you happen to be looking for a phone. (More details on Droid Eris at:www.tradeage.com)
Android phone, Droid Eris, Hero, Smartphone