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Mobiado Announces the Professional 105GCB Rose
2009-05-19 00:00:00

  The rose gold plated 105GCB Rose or PRO105GCB Rose mobile phone is the next device in the gold GCB series. PRO105GCB Rose features classic age-old details such as Swiss mechanical watches and modern sapphire crystal buttons hand painted with 18-karat rose gold and CNC machined brass frame finished with 18-karat rose gold plating. The front and the back of the device are entirely made from sapphire crystal. The mobile phone also has a patent pending hidden sliding battery cover mechanism. They device is packed with more than 1 GB of onboard memory, a 2 MP camera with video recording function, 2-inch display, Bluetooth, micro-USB, and a music player supporting AAC, eAAC+, and MP3 audio formats. The PRO105GCB Rose mobile phone works in countries where GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and WCDMA 850/2100 MHz networks are available.  

Mobiado Announces the Professional 105GCB Rose
Vertu.com Recently Upgraded!
2009-05-03 00:00:00

  Vertu, a worldwide famous luxury mobile phone manufacturer, has upgraded the official website. Now it is available in 6 languages for 5 regions: Europe, Americas, Asia, Middle East & Africa, Australia & New Zealand. Now the vertu.com website has the following language versions: English, French, German, Russian, Japanese and Chinese one. Access any of the language versions and enjoy the video of one of the mobile masterpieces accompanied by tuneful and fascinating music!  

Vertu.com Recently Upgraded!
Review of mobile phone Mobiado 105GCB
2008-12-15 00:00:00

  Mobiado company was founded in 2004 in Vancouver (Canada), by 28-year designer. This brand is focused on luxury (and suitably expensive) mobile phones, made of precious materials. In their portfolio there are many types of Mobiado phones, it's up to you how far you have in your pocket. You can buy a phone in a few tens of thousands to a few hundred thousand. Mobiado company does not directly made an electronic part of handset, is doing just the luxury external case. The hardware is made by Nokia, hardware of Mobiado 105GCB is for example the Nokia 6500 Classic. If you buy a cell phone brand Mobiado, then you can be sure that in your hands holding something unique, because of each type is produced only a certain amount of pieces. Each piece is marked with a serial number which can be found under the battery. Together with the phone in your package is evidence of the uniqueness of the phone.   The entire front and back cover of Mobiado Professional 105GCB is made of sapphire crystal, you do not have to worry about his scratching, as regards the very harsh treatment, but the degree of softer than diamond. Of sapphire are also buttons and the battery cover. This cover is designed in the unusual way - if you want to get to the battery, you have to

Review of mobile phone Mobiado 105GCB
The First Mechanical Watch Mobile Phone from Mobiado
2008-12-09 00:00:00

  Mobiado announces the Mobiado Professional 105GMT GOLD. The phone  has a unique dual mechanical watch movement. Each Swiss mechanical watch movement is a self-winding automatic mechanism with ball-bearing containing 25 jeweled bearings, performing 28,800 vibrations per hour, and has 28 hours of power reserve. The mechanism case is CNC machined from brass and plated with 24-Carat gold. When the keypad lights up, both movements are illuminated, allowing the watches to be viewed in low light conditions. Each 105GMT GOLD has two 24-Carat gold plated crowns that are inset into the frame of the phone for the setting of time. The DiscoveryTM watch mechanism with the front and back of the watch movements being completely open, allows for the setting of two international time zones. The mechanism is protected with large sapphire plates. Even under the removable sapphire battery cover, the movements, which are attached with a Mobiado 3D shock absording system (patent pending), are protected by a second sapphire plate. The 105GMT Discovery mechanism is available in Diamond Option (26 diamonds), where the watch hours are set diamonds, and a diamond shaped “M” placed between the two watch mechanism becomes illuminated when the keypad lights

The First Mechanical Watch Mobile Phone from Mobiado
Mobiado Classic Line Review
2008-12-02 00:00:00

In this review we are going to talk about Mobiado Classic Line collection cell phones: Luminoso, Stealth and Lucido. Engineering and technical aspects will be frequently touched upon and will represent the most important part of the review because materials Mobiado uses in their phones always deserve a lot of attention being the strongest point of the company. Actually all Mobiado phones can be called masterpieces and resemble jewelry – so precisely engineered they are. And their clear-cut shape and solidity of body make them inimitable in their beauty. There is a very simple way to completely realize the power of combination of the refined design and a great engineer’s idea together with valuable materials – you should just imagine for a second that Mobiado cell phones are not for a museum collection but for the hands and pockets of their owners that use them day by day… Appearance   The entire Classic Line family is presented by bar cell phones with rounded upper and lower sides. The manufacturer did not try to hide screws and made them contribute to the design of the phones. The stainless steel screws and especially their size tell us about the strength of the material the body of devices is made of. We are talking about

Mobiado Classic Line Review
Samsung T*Omnia due in US by end of November?
2008-11-05 00:00:00

  Samsung has only just introduced the T*Omnia in its home country but may already be enroute to the US within a matter of weeks, a claim from BusinessWeek. The company is reportedly in talks to bring the Windows Mobile touchscreen phone with an unspecified US carrier by the end of November, though whether it represents the fully-upgraded T*Omnia or its lower-resolution, lower-capacity ancestor is unknown. Recent leaks have suggested that versions of the Omnia may ultimately be available for two carriers, with both CDMA and GSM/WCDMA versions passing through the FCC. The GSM version has been listed as the i907, or an upgraded version of the original i900, and so points to the possibility of the T*Omnia being a candidate for AT&T. Samsung's newest model should support 3G on the American provider's network up to 7.2Mbps downstream. The CDMA version, however, is effectively unique to the US and combined with the apparent magazine leak would support claims of a Verizon Omnia due this month. The T*Omnia supports either 4GB or 16GB of storage and supplies a five-megapixel camera, GPS and Wi-Fi, making it a flagship device for any carrier that would pick it

Samsung T*Omnia due in US by end of November?
Motorola thwarting eBay sales of Motorola AURA luxury phone?
2008-11-04 00:00:00

  Can any company force you to forego your natural right to sell your used mobile phones through second-hand channels like eBay? Word on the street has it that Motorola might be trying to do just that with their Motorola AURA. A “source close to [Motorola]” has apparently told Register Hardware that Motorola will require any Motorola AURA buyer to sign a contract that prevents them from hocking their luxury handset on the secondary market. The contract makes provisions for selling the unwanted handset back to Motorola directly, but it’s unclear how much Moto will pony up for a used Motorola AURA. The move to lock down the Motorola AURA strictly to retail channels is said to be an effort to preserve the Motorola AURA’s air of exclusivity. The luxury handset market is a fiercely competitive market ripe options. Forcing customer to pay the expected retail price of $2,000 for the handset ensures that the AURA projects an image of wealth and privilege. We’re not sure how Motorola would prevent eBay sales or how Moto would enforce such a contract. But, if true, this could set a precedent for contract-tied handsets that goes beyond the multi-year wireless contracts we already have to deal with. The Motorola AURA isn’t

Motorola thwarting eBay sales of Motorola AURA luxury phone?
Samsung+T-Mobile=SGH-T729

Samsung launched a new phone powered by T-Mobile and packed into a slider form factor. What amazes about the new SGH-T729 is the incorporated qwerty keypad. Which helps users to reply faster and in a more comfortable manner to e-mails, as the phone supports Yahoo, Gmail and Aol messengers and e-mail services. The Blast slider will be available in two color schemes and features EDGE technology, Bluetooth, a 1.3 MP camera, MicroSD slot and MP3 player.

Samsung+T-Mobile=SGH-T729
RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the availability of a new BlackBerry push API (application programming interface) that will enable developers to push real-time content to BlackBerry® smartphones. RIM is extending its existing, well-proven push technology from the enterprise into the consumer space, allowing developers to leverage push technology for BlackBerry® applications targeted at consumers. Push technology provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as it becomes available. It brings immediacy to mobile communications with real-time content, preserves battery life, and minimizes data usage by eliminating the need for “poking” and “polling” servers. RIM’s unique push technology significantly enhances the user experience and provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as the data becomes available. The BlackBerry push API is ideal for mobile applications that deliver value by providing real-time content and updates, including news, weather, banking, medical, IT services applications and games. The BlackBerry push API is available exclusively to BlackBerry® Alliance Program members. Source: Research In

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers
Reliance Mobile Introduces Prepaid BlackBerry Services in India

Reliance Communications and Research In Motion (RIM) launched the first prepaid service for the BlackBerry® wireless solution in India. This first of its kind ‘pay as you use’ pricing model in India is in line with Reliance Communications’ strategy to extend BlackBerry services to customers who are looking for cost-effective options, giving customers flexibility and control over their expenses for wireless services. Reliance Communications has been on the forefront of offering a wide range of prepaid options to consumers across its data cards, mobile phones and fixed wireless phones offering. This prepaid service option is available on a range of BlackBerry smartphones including: The BlackBerry® 8830 World Edition smartphone, which operates on both CDMA & GSM networks The BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330 smartphone on CDMA networks The BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 smartphone on GSM networks The BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 smartphone on GSM networks The BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8130 smartphone on CDMA networks, and  The BlackBerry® 8703e smartphone on CDMA networks For further query, customers can visit any Reliance World or Reliance Communications

Reliance Mobile Introduces Prepaid BlackBerry Services in India
Reliance Mobile Introduces Prepaid BlackBerry Services in India

Reliance Communications and Research In Motion (RIM) launched the first prepaid service for the BlackBerry® wireless solution in India. This first of its kind ‘pay as you use’ pricing model in India is in line with Reliance Communications’ strategy to extend BlackBerry services to customers who are looking for cost-effective options, giving customers flexibility and control over their expenses for wireless services. Reliance Communications has been on the forefront of offering a wide range of prepaid options to consumers across its data cards, mobile phones and fixed wireless phones offering. This prepaid service option is available on a range of BlackBerry smartphones including: The BlackBerry® 8830 World Edition smartphone, which operates on both CDMA & GSM networks The BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330 smartphone on CDMA networks The BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 smartphone on GSM networks The BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 smartphone on GSM networks The BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8130 smartphone on CDMA networks, and  The BlackBerry® 8703e smartphone on CDMA networks For further query, customers can visit any Reliance World or Reliance Communications

Reliance Mobile Introduces Prepaid BlackBerry Services in India
RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers

Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the availability of a new BlackBerry push API (application programming interface) that will enable developers to push real-time content to BlackBerry® smartphones. RIM is extending its existing, well-proven push technology from the enterprise into the consumer space, allowing developers to leverage push technology for BlackBerry® applications targeted at consumers. Push technology provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as it becomes available. It brings immediacy to mobile communications with real-time content, preserves battery life, and minimizes data usage by eliminating the need for “poking” and “polling” servers. RIM’s unique push technology significantly enhances the user experience and provides a proactive mechanism for developers to deliver data to BlackBerry smartphones as the data becomes available. The BlackBerry push API is ideal for mobile applications that deliver value by providing real-time content and updates, including news, weather, banking, medical, IT services applications and games. The BlackBerry push API is available exclusively to BlackBerry® Alliance Program members. Source: Research In

RIM Further Extends Push Technology to BlackBerry Developers
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