Archive for June, 2006

V180– can I start from scratch?? (Mobile Unlock)

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

V180– can I start from scratch??
Latest post to a thread “V180– can I start from scratch??” has been made by spills at 26 June 2006 21:39
Source: forums.afterdawn.com

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Latest post to a thread “RZR Problems?” has been made by Nicwic at 26 June 2006 15:48
Source: forums.afterdawn.com

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Latest post to a thread “Need Code To Unlock my Razr V3″ has been made by nyxnrg at 27 June 2006 10:48
Source: forums.afterdawn.com

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T-Mobile Sidekick 3 gets (Unlocking Mobile) official

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

T-Mobile Sidekick 3 gets official
Filed under: Cellphones No shocker here: T-Mobile and Danger are officially unveiling the new Sidekick 3 today. (Note that it’s not called the “Sidekick III”. T-Mob has requested that it only be written as “Sidekick 3″.) The specs are no surprise, either, since they’ve been rumbling around for weeks now, but we’ll run down the official details for ya: Size: 130 x 59 x 21.8mm Weight: 6.7 ounces 240 x 160 pixel, 65,000 color display Trackball (!) Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE Bluetooth 1.2 (limited to Hands-Free profile and vCard exchange) 1.3 megapixel digital camera w/LED flash miniSD memory card slot (supports up to 2GB cards) 64MB of SDRAM/64MB Flash memory Music player software Word has it that T-Mobile will be opening up pre-orders to current Sidekick owners first, with the rest of us getting a crack at it sometime around July 10th.Stay tuned for a slew of hands-on pics.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Motorola Capri, a.k.a. the RAZR slider, previewed
Filed under: Cellphones The guys over at PhoneScoop have sure made the site live up to its name today: not only did they get some serious hands-on time with Motorola’s upcoming RAZR slider — codenamed Capri — they also got to preview the next version of Moto’s much-maligned Synergy UI that will show up in such models as the Canary and the SCPL. At least on paper, the Capri seems to offer a very compelling feature set that will probably attract anyone into the RAZR lifestyle- you’re getting a model only slightly thicker and heavier than its clamshell counterpart, but which sports a 2.0 megapixel camera, A2DP-capable Bluetooth, and what sounds like a greatly improved user interface. Especially noteworthy in the overhauled Synergy is an address book that seems to work much more intuitively than past iterations (remember the one on the StarTAC?), allowing you to organize entries by name and search for contacts using multiple letters. Although Phone Scoop was only testing a pre-production model, they have identified some potential problems to watch out for on the final version, such as the unusually crappy quality of what should be a decent camera, and most importantly, a spring-assisted slider that’s difficult to activate due to the raised antenna bulge so familiar to RAZR owners. Click on if you want to peep a few more snaps, but you’re really doing yourself a disservice if you don’t head over to PhoneScoop for the full gallery and a very thorough write-up… Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Treo Lennon and Treo Nitro coming to Cingular
Filed under: CellphonesEngadget Mobile has some tasty scoopage about two new Treos coming to Cingular later this year…Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Gartner sez: NAND flash memory shortage imminent
Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, GPS, Handhelds, Laptops, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Tablet PCs, StorageGartner analysts just released a study confirming (presumably with their usual 70% probability) what we and the Koreans already knew: NAND flash memory chips are in high demand and short supply. Showing up in everything from MP3 players, USB flash drives, digital cams, cellphones, and more recently, UMPCs, Laptops, and hard drives, it’s no wonder Gartner is claiming that by Q4 2006 the market will see a 5.8% shortage of NAND flash chips leveling off to 2.6% at the start of 2007. They caution, however, that the pending shortage will worsen if Apple and Samsung’s collusion partnership results in new, high-capacity 16GB or 32GB NAND-based iPod, which Gartner says “could launch” by the end of the year.  Uh, Someone might want to consider a restraining order against Creative’s Sim Wong Hoo before then.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Carriers and manufacturers form pact to push mobile Linux
Filed under: Cellphones Yeah, we’ve heard it before, but they mean it this time. Carriers Vodafone and NTT DoCoMo have teamed up with Motorola, Samsung, NEC, and Panasonic to succeed where others have failed, busting out a common Linux-based smartphone platform and sharing costs and R&D resources along the way. Besides unifying the fragmented mobile Linux community behind a single open platform, the group’s goal is to see the light of day in a production phone before the end of 2007, but let’s be honest  — the project won’t be considered a success unless the joint venture can produce a popular, well-known platform that can scrap with the Symbians and the Windows Mobiles of the world. Hey, Access PalmSource, you guys paying attention?[Via Mobiledia]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Boy Genius strikes at Engadget Mobile: Canary (KRZR), BlackBerry Stealth, StarTrek, Hermes, etc. coming to US
Filed under: Cellphones It was a long day for the Boy Genius, but dude hooked Engadget Mobile up with a veritable cornucopia of launch plans for Cingular, including releases for the Motorola KRZR (aka Canary), V3i, HTC Hermes and StarTrek, the new BlackBerry Stealth, the Treo Nitro and Treo Lennon, HP iPAQ hw6920/25, and Nokia E62. Go check ‘em out over at Engadget Mobile, you won’t be sorry.Treo Nitro and Treo Lennon coming to Cingular in OctoberThe Boy Genius Report: BlackBerry StealthThe Boy Genius Report: Canary is KRZR, getting launched SeptemberThe Boy Genius Report: Cingular snags Motorola V3i, Sony Ericsson w810 The Boy Genius Report: HTC Hermes & StarTrek, and iPAQ hw6920 coming to USNokia E62 to drop for $599/$399 in September/OctoberPermalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Palm and RIM to merge? Meh.
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Perhaps you’ve heard the buzz, but if not there’s a rumor going around right now that mobile communicator rivals Palm and Research In Motion are set to announce a merger of equals as early as this very Thursday. But before you get your panties in a twist about the seemingly possibilities of TreoBerries or BlackTreos (no, not those black Treos), you should trace the breadcrumb trail from the rumor’s prominent placement on CNET all the way back to an anonymous LiveJournal prominently featuring the slogan “Right now I am big on PALM stock, because the Treo is gonna be huge..” Of course, we’d never rule anything out only because it came from an anonymous source, but we’re definitely suspicious. The author of the LJ, titled Covert Stock Operations, points out that Palm would go through with the deal because RIM can offer them “a great investor relations department,” “acceleration of market dominance,” and a lot of other fluffy reasons; apparently it’s in RIM’s best interest to buy Palm because they’re a primary mobile communicator competitor who are beginning to support Microsoft’s entry into the push email space, and their hardware and software offerings would round one anothers’ out, complimenting and improving their total respective product portfolios. Honestly, we see RIM and Palm as two disparate, headstrong companies with a lot less incentive to merge with anyone — let alone with one another — given the goings on of the last few months. RIM’s emerged from the fog of the NTP case and Palm’s 2006 handset offerings are gaining in momentum; whereas there’s no way we can assure you the two won’t be merging, um, this week, we can definitely say Occam’s razor would dictate the anonymous Palm stock pimping blog might have more to gain from the rumor than either of these companies probably would in actually merging.[Via CNET]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Samsung’s Ultra Edition 9.9, 12.9, 6.9: World’s slimmest cellphones launched
Filed under: Cellphones Get ready Guinness ’cause Samsung just launched an entire series of “World’s slimmest” handsets. Sure, we’ve seen the D830 clam, X820 candybar, and FCC approved D900 slider before, only now they’ve been turned-out onto that mean global scene official, spec’d, and rebadged with their ultra-slim, millimeter measurements right in the name: the Ultra Edition 9.9 (D830), 12.9 (D900), and 6.9 (X820) pictured left-to-right. The UE 9.9 brings tri-band (900/1800/1900MHz) GPRS/EDGE, a 2 megapixel cam with auto-focus and flash, a 2.3-inch 240×320 262k TFT main display (0.8-inch 92×16 grayscale external), Bluetooth, 80MB embedded memory with MicroSD expansion, MP3/AAC media player, and even an MPEG4 recorder with TV-out jack slammed into this world’s slimmest flip. The UE 6.9 brings pretty much the same network coverage, cam, Bluetooth, media capabilities, and on-board memory as the 9.9 but had to forgo the microSD card and flash while dropping down to a 1.9-inch 176×220 262k TFT display in order to slip into that world’s slimmest, 6.9-mm, 2.33-ounce dress. The relatively plump UE 12.9 takes advantage of all that, uh, roominess to squeeze in quad-band GPRS/EDGE, a 3.13 megapixel shooter, 2.1-inch 240×320 262k TFT, that good media lovin’ we’ve already seen, Bluetooth with A2DP stereo audio support, and 80MB with microsSD expansion. Yeah, that makes it the world’s slimmest slider, er, with 3 megapixel camera — kind of a stretch, but that’s how Sammy likes to roll. They didn’t bother with drop dates, countries, or prices but the fact that the press release hit their English site gives us hope for this Samsung triptych to drop in the US sometime this year. [Via AVING]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

“Black Tie Edition” Treo 650 is real, shipping in US
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Well, color us a bit surprised. It turns out that the rumored “Black Tie Edition” Treo 650 for Asia-Pacific was not only real, it’s coming to this side of pond as well. The specs sadly haven’t changed from what we’ve reported before: you get the same old Treo 650 repackaged in black, a unique hard case, a dual-purpose stylus/pen, and that’s about it. The Black Tie Edition is shipping immediately for a whopping $599 unsubsidized; we’re not holding our breath for our 700p-toting readers to make the switch, but for folks on GSM carriers, this is now the snazziest Treo money can buy.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

FCC ruling could mean higher VoIP bills
Filed under: Cellphones, Misc. GadgetsA new plan by the FCC to keep the Universal Service Fund stocked in anticipation of the coming August exemption for DSL providers will likely lead to higher VoIP bills for consumers. The agency has ruled that companies like Vonage and SunRocket who offer Internet telephony services must now pay 7% of their revenue into the fund — used to subsidize rural and low-income phone service — which has been traditionally been stocked by taxing POTS and DSL providers at a rate of 10.9%. However, since DSL providers have been let off the hook for this program, the FCC needed to make up for the shortfall, so the agency both instituted the VoIP component and raised cellular carriers’ contribution from 3% to 4%. Since providers tend to pass new costs on to the consumer, we can probably expect to see higher VoIP bills in the near future, but luckily the recent repeal of that Spanish-American war-era excise tax should mostly balance things out on the cellphone side of things.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

T-Mobile Sidekick 3 gets official (Unlocking Mobile)

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

T-Mobile Sidekick 3 gets official
Filed under: Cellphones No shocker here: T-Mobile and Danger are officially unveiling the new Sidekick 3 today. (Note that it’s not called the “Sidekick III”. T-Mob has requested that it only be written as “Sidekick 3″.) The specs are no surprise, either, since they’ve been rumbling around for weeks now, but we’ll run down the official details for ya: Size: 130 x 59 x 21.8mm Weight: 6.7 ounces 240 x 160 pixel, 65,000 color display Trackball (!) Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE Bluetooth 1.2 (limited to Hands-Free profile and vCard exchange) 1.3 megapixel digital camera w/LED flash miniSD memory card slot (supports up to 2GB cards) 64MB of SDRAM/64MB Flash memory Music player software Word has it that T-Mobile will be opening up pre-orders to current Sidekick owners first, with the rest of us getting a crack at it sometime around July 10th.Stay tuned for a slew of hands-on pics.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Palm and RIM to merge? Meh.
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Perhaps you’ve heard the buzz, but if not there’s a rumor going around right now that mobile communicator rivals Palm and Research In Motion are set to announce a merger of equals as early as this very Thursday. But before you get your panties in a twist about the seemingly possibilities of TreoBerries or BlackTreos (no, not those black Treos), you should trace the breadcrumb trail from the rumor’s prominent placement on CNET all the way back to an anonymous LiveJournal prominently featuring the slogan “Right now I am big on PALM stock, because the Treo is gonna be huge..” Of course, we’d never rule anything out only because it came from an anonymous source, but we’re definitely suspicious. The author of the LJ, titled Covert Stock Operations, points out that Palm would go through with the deal because RIM can offer them “a great investor relations department,” “acceleration of market dominance,” and a lot of other fluffy reasons; apparently it’s in RIM’s best interest to buy Palm because they’re a primary mobile communicator competitor who are beginning to support Microsoft’s entry into the push email space, and their hardware and software offerings would round one anothers’ out, complimenting and improving their total respective product portfolios. Honestly, we see RIM and Palm as two disparate, headstrong companies with a lot less incentive to merge with anyone — let alone with one another — given the goings on of the last few months. RIM’s emerged from the fog of the NTP case and Palm’s 2006 handset offerings are gaining in momentum; whereas there’s no way we can assure you the two won’t be merging, um, this week, we can definitely say Occam’s razor would dictate the anonymous Palm stock pimping blog might have more to gain from the rumor than either of these companies probably would in actually merging.[Via CNET]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Motorola Capri, a.k.a. the RAZR slider, previewed
Filed under: Cellphones The guys over at PhoneScoop have sure made the site live up to its name today: not only did they get some serious hands-on time with Motorola’s upcoming RAZR slider — codenamed Capri — they also got to preview the next version of Moto’s much-maligned Synergy UI that will show up in such models as the Canary and the SCPL. At least on paper, the Capri seems to offer a very compelling feature set that will probably attract anyone into the RAZR lifestyle- you’re getting a model only slightly thicker and heavier than its clamshell counterpart, but which sports a 2.0 megapixel camera, A2DP-capable Bluetooth, and what sounds like a greatly improved user interface. Especially noteworthy in the overhauled Synergy is an address book that seems to work much more intuitively than past iterations (remember the one on the StarTAC?), allowing you to organize entries by name and search for contacts using multiple letters. Although Phone Scoop was only testing a pre-production model, they have identified some potential problems to watch out for on the final version, such as the unusually crappy quality of what should be a decent camera, and most importantly, a spring-assisted slider that’s difficult to activate due to the raised antenna bulge so familiar to RAZR owners. Click on if you want to peep a few more snaps, but you’re really doing yourself a disservice if you don’t head over to PhoneScoop for the full gallery and a very thorough write-up… Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Intel selling mobile chip unit to Marvell
Filed under: CellphonesThe rumors of Intel searching for a buyer were circulating, and it looks like they were true: Intel is selling off their mobile chip arm — responsible for the quite successful XScale group of processors — to Marvell Technology Group for $600 million. With chips making notable appearances in Treo, Blackberry and HTC devices, and pulling in a reported $250 million in revenue last year, we’re still scratching our heads as to why exactly Intel would want to get rid of such a successful portion of their business. We’d think powering smartphones would be a priority for Intel right now, but the word is that Intel will have an option to receive $100 million of the purchase price in Marvell stock, so they might not be out of the game entirely. The chip unit currently employs 1,400 people, and Marvell plans to retain the “vast majority” of them, so this move shouldn’t be too traumatic for most parties involved. We just hope they keep up with the R&D to get us smaller, faster, cooler and cheaper chips on the regular.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

“Black Tie Edition” Treo 650 is real, shipping in US
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Well, color us a bit surprised. It turns out that the rumored “Black Tie Edition” Treo 650 for Asia-Pacific was not only real, it’s coming to this side of pond as well. The specs sadly haven’t changed from what we’ve reported before: you get the same old Treo 650 repackaged in black, a unique hard case, a dual-purpose stylus/pen, and that’s about it. The Black Tie Edition is shipping immediately for a whopping $599 unsubsidized; we’re not holding our breath for our 700p-toting readers to make the switch, but for folks on GSM carriers, this is now the snazziest Treo money can buy.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Hands-on with the Sidekick 3
Filed under: CellphonesEngadget Mobile has a bunch of hands-on shots with the new T-Mobile Sidekick 3.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Gartner sez: NAND flash memory shortage imminent
Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, GPS, Handhelds, Laptops, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Tablet PCs, StorageGartner analysts just released a study confirming (presumably with their usual 70% probability) what we and the Koreans already knew: NAND flash memory chips are in high demand and short supply. Showing up in everything from MP3 players, USB flash drives, digital cams, cellphones, and more recently, UMPCs, Laptops, and hard drives, it’s no wonder Gartner is claiming that by Q4 2006 the market will see a 5.8% shortage of NAND flash chips leveling off to 2.6% at the start of 2007. They caution, however, that the pending shortage will worsen if Apple and Samsung’s collusion partnership results in new, high-capacity 16GB or 32GB NAND-based iPod, which Gartner says “could launch” by the end of the year.  Uh, Someone might want to consider a restraining order against Creative’s Sim Wong Hoo before then.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Verizon to get a piece of Chocolate?
Filed under: Cellphones Just as our Asian friends are likely starting to tire of their glossy black pearls of LG goodness, we’re now getting word that the Chocolate might make its first official US appearance in CDMA form as Verizon’s flagship phone. The VX8500, as it’ll likely be known, bears a strong resemblance to the original, but appears to lack the checkerboard keypad and trades a square d-pad for a circular, music-friendly design. There’s some rampant speculation that the VX8500 is slated for an October launch, but other than that, deets are sketchy. As always, we’ll be on the lookout for more solid information. Update: Like we said, we’re on the lookout for more solid information, and Phone Scoop has quickly delivered. Expect the VX8500 to sport a 1.3 megapixel shooter, MicroSD slot, and EV-DO data when it drops, plus an update version of Verizon’s much-maligned user interface that supports soft menus for the phone’s side keys.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Helio letting new subs trade in old gadgets
Filed under: Cellphones, Digital Cameras, Gaming, Handhelds, Portable AudioIn one of the more innovative promotions we’ve seen lately, MVNO Helio has begun offering recent subscribers up to 30-days to send in their old gadgets in return for not a service credit, but cold, hard cash (in the form of a check mailed two to three months later). The so-called Trade-Up program, developed in conjunction with Market Velocity, lets new subs sign up online and get the trade-in value for some of the more popular cellphones, PDAs, digital cameras, and gaming consoles from yesterday and today — although since the quotes are based on your own unprofessional evaluation of your gear’s condition, the actual amount of loot you receive may vastly differ from what you were expecting. The prices Helio is willing to pay range from 10 to 20 bucks for older devices in disrepair to several hundred dollars for meticulously cared-for smartphones and high-end digital cameras — they’ll even give you $26 if you’ve somehow managed to keep your first-gen Gameboy maintained for all these years. The only real losers in this program are the proud few who’ve chosen to say “iDon’t,” because Helio will happily take your old iPod off your hands, but want nothing to do with players from SanDisk, Creative, and friends.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

California launches “mandatory” cellphone recycling program
Filed under: CellphonesThe Golden State has always been fairly legislation-happy when it comes to keeping things green, and now they’re trying to “Keep California Beautiful” with a new program to require cellphone recycling. Californians have been restricted from throwing phones into the trash since February 8, 2006, but as of July 1 all cellphone retailers in California will be required to establish a collection and recycling program. Recycling will be free, but if even that is too much of a hassle, you can visit the KCB website to get a postage paid box for sending your old phone to a happy resting place from the comfort of your own home. KCB will also provide postage-paid collection boxes to businesses for collecting from employees and customers, so the program shouldn’t cause much of an inconvenience. Unless, of course, you wanted to mix a bit of arsenic and beryllium into your water supply.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Mobile Unlock – Every Mobile Phone Needs a Pet

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Every Mobile Phone Needs a Pet
GameZone, MI - 18 hours ago… languishing hour after hour, stuck in the bottom of a purse, backpack or deep pocket comes Tamagotchi from Bandai America Inc., the mobile phone version of the …
Source: mobile.gamezone.com

Mobile phone market on the go
VietNamNet Bridge, Vietnam - 9 hours ago… According to the latest GfK report, Nokia retained its position as the leading mobile phone brand in Vietnam in the first quarter with a 52% market share. …
Source: english.vietnamnet.vn

Intel Ditches Mobile Phone Processors
Slashdot - 17 hours ago… infrastructure, and storage processors. The company has not previously competed in the market for mobile phone chipsets. However, it says it …
Source: hardware.slashdot.org

Cell phone signals excite brain: study (Reuters) (Mobile Unlock)

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Cell phone signals excite brain: study (Reuters)
Reuters – Cell phone emissions excite the part of the brain cortex nearest to the phone, but it is not clear if these effects are harmful, Italian researchers reported on Monday.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Vivisimo Offers Targeted Search Service For Mobile Phone Users (TechWeb)
TechWeb – Vivisimo has teamed up with Japan’s Bitratings to create a clustered search service for mobile devices.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Quitting politics Timor-style — via SMS (Reuters)
Reuters – When East Timor's Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta resigned his government posts, he did so via a mobile phone text message.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Mobile phone revenue in W. Europe to grow by almost half by 2011: study (AFP)
AFP – The mobile phone market across Western Europe is forecast to grow by 43.3 percent by 2011, according to a study by telecoms research group Analysys.
Source: news.yahoo.com

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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

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Source: forums.afterdawn.com

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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

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Unlocking Mobile – Sweet shots of Samsung’s SGH-A990

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Sweet shots of Samsung’s SGH-A990
Filed under: Cellphones, Digital Cameras We were getting a little sick of hearing Samsung SGH-A990 whispers here and there (and FCC filing thrown in for good measure), which is why we’re rather thankful a little bird dropped off these sweet shots of Verizon’s forthcoming handset — one of the first Stateside (let alone from VZW) we’ve seen to feature a swiveling display. If our expectations are to be fulfilled, this hot little number won’t only have EV-DO, but will drop with a QVGA display, MicroSD, Bluetooth, and a fat 3.2 megapixel camera. Expect more details as we get ‘em, but for now click on to see some more shots of what may well be many a feature phone users’ next device. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

GlobalSat TR-101 GPS phone for easily misplaced children
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS Thanks GlobalSat, we we’re starting to think the worrying-parent market was drying up a bit. After that first wave of GPS kiddie phones hit, the feature set has been slowly sinking into the everyphone, which doesn’t allow for that special self-importance that comes to a child owner of a stripped-down tracking phone. The TR-101 allows for calls to 3 preset numbers, and sends location data via SMS or over the Internet. It uses a full-on SiRF Star III chipset, and can be remote controlled via other phones or through Online software. There’s also an SOS button for emergencies, Google Earth integration for visualisation, and quad-band GSM support to keep track of the little bugger all over the globe. No word on price or availability.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Energizer’s Energi To Go charges gadgets with AAs
Filed under: Cellphones, Gaming, Portable Audio, Portable Video We’ll sheepishly admit to being among the reported 20 percent of cellphone users whose phones conk out at least once a week (in fact, it just happened today), so you can bet we’ll be first in line to pick up one of Energizer’s new AA-based cellphone chargers when they hit stores on September 1st. Eschewing proper spelling for catchy branding, the Energi To Go line will come in numerous configurations to support a claimed 100 handsets covering most major manufacturers, with each package containing a special tip for individual models. Energizer promises that its e2 batteries will enable most dead phones to make a call in just 30 seconds (you can use regular alkalines, but of course Energizer recommends its own pricey products), with smartphones requiring several minutes to suck up enough juice for calling. Along with the $20 cellphone version, Energizer will also be releasing a $30, four-battery model to charge DAPs and portable gaming devices, with iGo-developed tips available for iPods, PSPs, Nintendo DSes, and other small gadgets you see mentioned with regularity on these pages.[Via Mobiledia, thanks Ryan]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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HTC self-brands Hermes (TyTN) and Breeze (MTeoR)
Filed under: CellphonesIt’s been a crazy few years for the once unknown Taiwanese OEM known as High Tech Computer. Although still not a household name like Sony or Samsung, HTC has leveraged its strong ties with Microsoft to offer tantalizing products that have made us early-adopters stand up and take notice, and now the company feels that it’s in a strong enough market position to ditch the Qtek brand and begin selling phones under its own name. The Qtek phase-out was announced as part of HTC’s official unveiling of the 3G Hermes Windows Mobile Pocket PC phone — now known as the TyTN — as well as the compact, UMTS-capable Breeze smartphone — which is now called the MTeoR (yeah, we’re noticing a MOTO-like naming trend too; see the rebadged STRTrk for further proof). In announcing July’s European launch of these self-branded handsets, HTC reemphasized its dedication to the many carriers selling its products under their own names, but this development certainly bodes well for the company’s overall name-recognition; imagine, instead of lying and telling people we have a Treo because Sprint-branded-UTStarcomm-PPC-6700-based-on-the-HTC-Apache sounds so nerdy, we may one day be able to proudly proclaim “Oh, it’s an HTC.” [Warning: PDF link][Via Geekzone, thanks to everyone who sent this in]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Unlocking Mobile – GlobalSat TR-101 GPS phone for easily misplaced children

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

GlobalSat TR-101 GPS phone for easily misplaced children
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS Thanks GlobalSat, we we’re starting to think the worrying-parent market was drying up a bit. After that first wave of GPS kiddie phones hit, the feature set has been slowly sinking into the everyphone, which doesn’t allow for that special self-importance that comes to a child owner of a stripped-down tracking phone. The TR-101 allows for calls to 3 preset numbers, and sends location data via SMS or over the Internet. It uses a full-on SiRF Star III chipset, and can be remote controlled via other phones or through Online software. There’s also an SOS button for emergencies, Google Earth integration for visualisation, and quad-band GSM support to keep track of the little bugger all over the globe. No word on price or availability.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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New patent covers wireless iPod video conferencing
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Wireless These iPod-related patents get more outlandish by the minute, and this one might not even be from Apple, but we thought we’d run it by you all the same. The patent seems to refer to what could at least be an iPod accessory. It isn’t filed by Apple, but since it continuously refers the the iPod specifically, it seems the device is somehow closely related. Clearly evident is an ability to do iChat AV-style video conferencing over a wired or wireless connection. References to “wherein the handheld video device is an improved iPod” give us hope that this device will work with some sort of next-generation wireless iPod, possibly even a phone version. The patent also covers the use of the iPod as a video server or to receive video streams from the Internets (World Cup, anyone?) which we’re sure quite a few fans of the little device could find useful. There’s also the chance that these pictures that include a phone are merely the dreams a patent squatter, or that the bare-bones approach of plugging in an external camera and headset will be as far as anybody goes with these video capabilities. But we can always dream, right?[Via Macsimum News]Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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