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Friday, February 29, 2008
Nokia's Morph, a rare concept
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Nokia-Morph Video

Nokia, Cambridge Display "Morph"

Soon, you may be able to wear your mobile phone around your neck or your wrist...
How? Currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City is "Morph", touted as a 'bendable', 'stretchable' nanotechnology concept phone developed in conjunction by the Nokia Research Center and UK's Cambridge University.
It's interesting to see if it can maintain its functionality despite being morphed into diffent shapes.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Why use Lithium Ion Batteries for Mobile Phones?
1. Completely discharged batteries can be safely disposed off in land fills (Environmentally Friendly).
2. Used when High energy density is needed & cost is secondary.
3. Cell Voltage 3.6 V
4. High Capacity
5. Light weight
6. Long shelf life (won't discharge easily)
7. Memory effect resistant.
8. Life span is 12-18 Months.
9. Charging time is 3-4 Hrs.
Cons:
1. Requires protector circuit for over charge (when charged, voltage still rises).
2. Expensive.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Unlock Nokia Mobile Phones with New No-Key Nokia X-SIM รข So Easy
Similar to unlocking an iphone, the new No-Key Nokia X-SIM can unlock Nokia mobile phones that operate with a SIM card, allowing phones to work in any network.
Hong Kong (PRWEB) February 25, 2008 - A new product, compatible with most DCT4 and BB5 Nokia mobile phones, allows users to bypass the lock and utilize different service providers. The No-Key Nokia X-SIM, available at http://www.one-stop-china.com/, can unlock Nokia mobile phones that operate with a SIM card, allowing phones to work in any network.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Vollee hopes to bring Second Life to mobile phones
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Intex Unveils IN 2020 Mobile Phone with Long Battery Life of up to 25 days

Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Useful Symbian S60 Codes
To display your firmware version by pressing *#0000#
To display your Bluetooth Address by pressing *#2820#
How to reset your S60 device?
Soft Reset:
You can soft reset your device with the code *#7780# + security code (12345 if you didn't change it) so your device will be back to factory setttings. Your personal data will not be erased.
Hard Reset:
You can hard reset your device with the code *#7370# + security code (12345 if you didn't change it) so your device will return to original phone settings - all data are deleted because the phone is formatted! Some applications and preinstalled media files will also be deleted.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Top 10 energy saving tips
Top 10 energy saving tips:
Due to the latest inovations in the mobile phone industry, the typical battery life has been reduced dramativally. Lets be practical this is a mobile phone, not an mp3 player w/ built in phone, not a computer w/ built in phone, not an fm radio w/ mobile phone, etc. Even if we are not using the phone, it will still consume power as the handsets transmit and receive cycle is still active. So in order to maximize the handsets features and functions, it is best to conserve energy and prolong the battery life...
Monday, February 18, 2008
Nokia 6600 won't power-on trouble shooting tips
2. Remove any installed sim/memory cards connected to handset before powering-on. Then power-on the handset with sim card. There may be too much applications installed on the handset and memory card that may cause your handset to hang. You may need to conduct Hard or Soft reset to clear the handset.
3. Try to do software upgrade on your handset to repair/refresh any corrupted software on your handset.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
10 Things to consider when buying mobile phones:
2. Serviceability: Is there a Service Center near your area or are there a lot of Service Centers found in the vicinity that could service your mobile phones.
4. Connectivity: Does it have Bluetooth, IRDA, a USB data cable and PC Suite? Is is compatible with most computers or other devices?
5. Memory capacity: What is the memory capacity? Does it have and expandable memory slot? Up to what memory size can your phone support?
6. Camera, video recorder, and picture messaging: What is the resolution of the camera? Can it capture high quality pictures even on dark lighting conditions?
7. Multimedia options: Some features to look for include MP3 support, FM radio, and polyphonic ring tones. 3G handsets also support streaming video and videoconferencing. However, you'll to have a 3G service in your area. What file formats can your handset support?
8. Accessories and add-ons: What's available, and what's important to you? Just make sure it's specifically designed for your phone of choice. If no games and applications are on the phone, can you get them?
9. Size and weight: Is the size of the hanset suitable for your usage? Is it not too bulky or too small for you to operate?
10. Battery life: Lets face it, no matter how good the features of your phone, if the battery life is not enough for you to enjoy all its features, better consider buying another model.
