Posts Tagged ‘Nokia’

Windows Phones Coming Out in September

July 9th, 2010

Two new Windows Phone 7 devices have been added to the list of new smart phones coming out this September. Apparently, despite Microsoft’s move to bring out their OS one month in advance, many phone makers are still planning to keep up with the new OS.

Nokia’ E7 is one interesting WP7 device as the form factor is something that plenty of users would enjoy using. The phone is much like the LG Panther – it is also a type two chassis and comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. However, the Nokia E7 adds in the extra feature of being used like a mini-computer; it folds in like the N97.

This new form is pretty good for users who tend to use Microsoft’s Office Mobile apps a lot as it makes typing and making documents a lot easier than having to hold the phone up the whole time.

The HTC Gold is a high end smart phone that will be using Microsoft’s new OS. With a rumored 1.2 GHz CPU, this device is expected to have other matching hardware specs that would put it on top of the WP7 food chain. As one might suspect, this handset is the same phone as the previously leaked HTC Mondrian. No word has been given on why the device has had a name change, but HTC Gold certainly has more charm. Though probably most well known for Android devices like the HTC Wildfire, HTC have worked with Microsoft platforms before, having released the impressive HD2.

It is a pretty large move for Microsoft to adjust their release date by a full month, but it is something that would make their fans happier. The handset has been announced since mid February this year and it has been a very long wait. Even with all the updates and details about the upcoming OS, it is about time that they committed a final release date. WP7 will be bringing together Zune, Bing, XBL Games and more.

The Green Approach to Mobile Phone Technology

June 11th, 2010

It is hard to deny that mobile phones –especially smart phones, are some of the most convenient electronic devices ever to be made. These handsets allows users to make calls and messages instantly to friends and family, it can access the internet, provide entertainment through music and videos, be used as a camera and more. Our society is now heavily reliant on the use of mobile phone technology.

As one might expect, this convenience comes with a price. Aside from the usual retail tags and monthly tariffs, our society gets billed with a huge carbon load –which the environment pays for.

This is why there is now a growing need for people to be more aware and responsible for their carbon footprint. And starting with changing one’s mobile phone habits is a great first step.

What people should realize is that as end users and consumers, society has the ability to dictate and decide what companies will manufacture and sell. By choosing to support eco-friendly companies and by buying green products –manufacturers can be swayed to change their approach. Nokia and Sony Ericsson have been heavily promoting their green-solutions internally with reduced packaging and better choices of raw materials. Choosing to buy handsets made out of recycled plastics will encourage other companies to do the same.

It does not end with choosing a phone either. Users have the responsibility to ensure that devices are used wisely. A smart phone can consume about a metric ton of carbon in a single year (energy wise), so ensuring that a battery charge is spent properly, and avoiding over-charging are also important steps.

Lastly, support your local recycling drives. Many companies such as Orange UK hold phone recycling programs in order to encourage people to dispose of their handsets wisely –more often than not, they also offer incentives to people who recycle.

World Cup Apps from Nokia’s Ovi Store

June 10th, 2010

Even the smart phone is not safe from the World Cup fever. A quick trip to the Nokia Ovi store will reveal plenty of impressive and highly informative apps that will be useful to football fans of all ages. With services ranging from match coverage to news to even tips about where you can go to watch the matches, these World Cup apps are a must have for any certified footy fan.

The first app on the list is the ESPNsoccernet app. If you are a football fan but do not already have this app, you should get it or you have missed out a lot. This app is not only focused on the 2010 World Cup alone. It has coverage and details for all other major matches. With plenty of media content, such as live commentary, game visualizations and all the hard statistics on player and team performances, ESPN’s app is a one-stop comprehensive tool that fans should not be without.

App developer Drinksin (read as Drinks In) has also made a special app for the World Cup: the Footy Pubs 2010. This app combines pub reviews and GPS technology to bring you to the best places to watch and enjoy the matches. It even has special recommendations for each pub on the top lists –there are even pubs that will give Footy Pubs users a small incentive too. So if you and your drinking buddies cannot decide where to go, this is the app for you.

Last on our recommended list is the official World Cup app from the Associated Press –the AP 2010 World Cup Coverage. Complete with all the details that one could hope for such as full player profiles, video downloads, live score lists, match schedules, team standings, images and plenty more. The app is also available in four different languages. With full coverage and all the details, the best part of is that this app is free.