iRiver Vanilla Android Handset Leaked
Jul 15, 2011 bluetooth, phones
Here comes another leaked on the iRiver Vanilla Android smartphone. Although the epithet is Vanilla, but it doesn’t mean value the gimmick runs on Android Vanilla. The device actually features Android 2.2 (Froyo).
The Vanilla has a 3.5-in QVGA LCD exhibit, wifi, GPS, bluetooth, and a 4GB of warehousing. The device is hitting Korean retailers very soon. The device come in tweed color as shown above.
[via Engadget]
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Dell Venue Comes in Android via T-Mobile
Feb 3, 2011 dell, enterprise, phones
No one ever guessing this would actually happen but the fact North Korean won’t change. Dell is launch the Venue using Android as it’s operating system rather than Windows Phone 7. The Android Venue will be available via T-Mobile. However, its unlock version which mean value the pricing North Korean won’t be easy on your billfold.
The 4.1-inch capacitive touchscreen at 800Ч400 resolution supported with Gorilla Glass volition cost you $499.99. Sadly, there
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D-Link Introduces Network Cameras With Night Viewing Capability, Increased Video Quality and Free Apps for iPhone(R), Android(TM), iPad(R) and the Boxee Box
Jan 4, 2011 broadband, business, consumer electronics, family, internet, ipad, iphone, network, phones, software, wireless
D-Link today unveiled new net photographic camera solutions for day/night transcription and monitoring from virtually anywhere via a range of mobile gimmick apps and the mydlink.com portal. Building on the successful entry of the submarine-$centred mydlink-enabled Wireless N Camera (DCS-930L) in Q4/2010, the company is demonstrating new cameras with night imagination capability and advanced ipad_pre_launching_coverage_from_palo_alto_apple_store.html’ title=’Live iPad pre-launching coverage from Palo Alto Apple Store’>video compression with approachability from PCs, iPhone or Android phones, iPads and from an HDTV via the Boxee Box by D-Link.
Of the
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RadioShack Introduces Windows Phone 7 With Three New Devices
RadioShack® is adding Microsoft’s new mobile operating organization, Windows® Phone 7, to its nationwide portfolio of leadership smartphones this week. The Shack® is introducing terzetto new phones featuring Windows Phone 7:
* Samsung Focus™ from AT&T, available now in stores or via Direct2U, boasts a brilliant 4-inch Super-AMOLED touch screen, a 5-megapixel camera and 8GB of storage for $199.99 (passing new or upgrading customers, with two-year contract).
* HTC HD7™ from T-Mobile, now available in stores or via
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Samsung recalls 160,000 Jitterbug phones
Sep 9, 2009 internet
There’s a trouble in the software system of the Samsung Jitterbug phones (version BB14) — model numbers SPH-a110 and SPH-a120 — that made the Korean troupe recollection about 160,000 units. The trouble occurs when Jitterbug is in a no-service expanse and display shows “out of range, attempt again later” content, it fails to connect to emergency 911 overhaul.
The phones affected ar made in Korean Peninsula, and were sold directly to consumers through
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