Archive for December, 2006

Motorola v635 transflash (Mobile Unlock)

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Motorola v635 transflash
Latest post to a thread “Motorola v635 transflash” has been made by wolfie05 at 30 December 2006 16:08
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motorola a1000
Latest post to a thread “motorola a1000″ has been made by mekomann at 29 December 2006 17:10
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RAZR v3m - mp3 ringtones possible help???
Latest post to a thread “RAZR v3m - mp3 ringtones possible help???” has been made by Epik151 at 29 December 2006 22:04
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games for razr
Latest post to a thread “games for razr” has been made by amzgspidr at 29 December 2006 22:46
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Saving/Opening Ringtones in Phone Tools
Latest post to a thread “Saving/Opening Ringtones in Phone Tools” has been made by justinr19 at 29 December 2006 20:35
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nokia unlock help
Latest post to a thread “nokia unlock help” has been made by johny9160 at 30 December 2006 16:05
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motorola a1000 (Mobile Unlock)

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

motorola a1000
Latest post to a thread “motorola a1000″ has been made by mekomann at 29 December 2006 17:10
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Unlock Nokia 6070
Latest post to a thread “Unlock Nokia 6070″ has been made by liloz at 30 December 2006 16:51
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games for (Mobile Unlock) razr

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

games for razr
Latest post to a thread “games for razr” has been made by amzgspidr at 29 December 2006 22:46
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I NEED A WAY TO PUT MUSIC TO MY V3c!
Latest post to a thread “I NEED A WAY TO PUT MUSIC TO MY V3c!” has been made by MrPirate at 28 December 2006 12:10
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Problems using v265 as a modem
Latest post to a thread “Problems using v265 as a modem” has been made by ouihjkhjg at 28 December 2006 18:20
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nokia 1110
Latest post to a thread “nokia 1110″ has been made by jthorburn at 30 December 2006 15:43
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Motorola v635 transflash
Latest post to a thread “Motorola v635 transflash” has been made by wolfie05 at 30 December 2006 16:08
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does anyone know?….
Latest post to a thread “does anyone know?….” has been made by vurbal at 29 December 2006 10:03
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Mobile PhoneTools v3.0 US
Latest post to a thread “Mobile PhoneTools v3.0 US” has been made by ouihjkhjg at 28 December 2006 18:08
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help with unlocking my nokia 6070
Latest post to a thread “help with unlocking my nokia 6070″ has been made by aplam at 30 December 2006 21:43
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Saving/Opening Ringtones in Phone Tools
Latest post to a thread “Saving/Opening Ringtones in Phone Tools” has been made by justinr19 at 29 December 2006 20:35
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Boost Mobile i415
Latest post to a thread “Boost Mobile i415″ has been made by ELwater at 29 December 2006 22:19
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cingular nokia 3120b restriction code
Latest post to a thread “cingular nokia 3120b restriction code” has been made by nokiaunlo at 30 December 2006 19:25
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motorola a1000
Latest post to a thread “motorola a1000″ has been made by mekomann at 29 December 2006 17:10
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nokia 6030
Latest post to a thread “nokia 6030″ has been made by trnguyen at 30 December 2006 23:16
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Data Sync Software for motorola Razr V3M model
Latest post to a thread “Data Sync Software for motorola Razr V3M model” has been made by graybags at 30 December 2006 04:51
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Please help! Cannot find unlock code for Nokia 5210e
Latest post to a thread “Please help! Cannot find unlock code for Nokia 5210e” has been made by d3m0nedge at 30 December 2006 19:49
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Please help Unlock Nokia 6070
Latest post to a thread “Please help Unlock Nokia 6070″ has been made by paagc at 30 December 2006 20:04
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Esquire offers up rumbling, flashing handbag for mobiles (Unlocking Mobile)

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Esquire offers up rumbling, flashing handbag for mobiles
Filed under: Cellphones, Wearables We know, it’s a little late for Christmas, but you can bet your bottom dollar that lucky lady of yours is already thinking long and hard about that lovely holiday in February. For the dame who already owns that iPod purse and laptop-toting satchel comes Esquire’s latest rumbling handbag made to alert the carrier (and her posse) whenever a phone call comes in. Apparently, the bag sports a built-in battery pack (powered by AAA cells), a vibration function “three times as powerful” as those found within your mobile, flashy LEDs galore, and a few compartments for less important things like wallets and timeless family photos. Notably, the designer does a decent job from keeping this technologically-inclined purse from taking a dive in the fashion department, but as with most luxury bags we’ve seen these days, expect to pay a hefty premium for those style points whenever this thing lands. Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Hitachi does 800 x 480 display for phones
Filed under: Cellphones, Displays Heck, plain ol’ QVGA displays on phones are still a fairly scarce commodity in some parts of the world, but Hitachi knows you want… nay, need more. VGA, perhaps? Nope, keep going; think wider. Hitachi has officially started pumping out copies of its 2.9-inch, 800 x 480 cellphone display, promising web browsing experiences that could finally catch up with the 3G data speeds modern handsets are offering. The company points out that such crazy-fresh resolution typically leads to crazy-fresh battery drainage thanks to increased backlight brightness requirements, but engineers have apparently put in some late nights miniaturizing the circuitry and designing a new pixel structure to minimize power draw. Better yet, the panel promises a 170 degree viewing angle and a 400:1 contrast ratio. Only thing left, it seems, is for some scrappy manufacturer and/or carrier to step forward and announce a killer device wrapped around this sucker. Why do we get the strange feeling we should keep our eyes on NTT DoCoMo for that? Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

HTC Athena (X7500): a UMTS/HSDPA quad-band UMPC?
Filed under: Cellphones, HandheldsOk kids, hang onto your hats and dose a grain of salt. According to the lads over at Mobile-Review, the HTC Athena (X7500) is a much hotter and much more highly spec’d device like we thought (hoped) yesterday when it first graced our pages. Certainly, none of this is confirmed, but that beefy Windows Mobile PPC Phone Edition device is now rumored to be running on a 624MHz Intel Bulverde processor pumping away beneath a 5-inch, 262k-color VGA (640×480) touch-sensitive display. It’s overall thickness is in part explained by the fact that it spins either an 8 or 10GB disk drive while a 2100mAh Li-Poly battery provides up to 6 hours of talk, 300 hours of standby, or 8 hours of WMV video playback. Those specs certainly make more sense. Better yet, it’s said to come in two flavors: one for Europe, and a UMTS/HSDPA quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE flavor for the US unlike initial reports. Other notable features include GPS, a standard 3.5-mm jack for headphones, 2 megapixel cam with LED plus another cam up front for video conferencing, dual stereo speakers with 3D surround, USB 2.0 and another USB 1.1 host, TV-out, 802.11b/g WiFi, and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and A2DP/AVRCP profile support. The unit weighs in at 12.3-ounces (350-grams) / 5.24 x 3.8 x 0.78-inches (133 x 97 x 20-mm) making that QWERTY (barely) usable as a table-top keyboard and not some awkwardly held thumbpad. Estimated to be priced between $1,500 and $2,000 which makes it a non-starter for most, if true. Maybe this is HTC’s first take at their UMPC after all. Be sure to hit the read link for the complete list of specifications.[Via PhoneArena] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Samsung’s SCH-V960: “world’s first” optical joystick phone
Filed under: CellphonesWe’ve seen and felt some sorry, craplastic navigation devices over the years. So pardon us while we effuse hope over Samsung’s latest “world’s first,” the optical joystick cellphone. Though not bad, it’s not the SCH-V960’s specs that get us going: EV-DO data, 2 megapixel camera, 2.12-inch 240×320 display, Bluetooth, GPS, and microSD expansion to store your media. Rather, it’s the new joystick with optical sensors which, according to Sammy, reads and reacts to your finger movements for “quick and hassle-free” navigation through the menus. The phone also touts a “smart lighting” featuring to automatically control the brightness of the LCD and keypad to help squeeze a bit more life out of the battery. This 18.6mm /102g phone hits Korea later this month. Don’t be too surprised to find the new optical stick popping up across Samsung’s lineup of audio players, digicams, and UMPCs in the near future. Who knows, maybe they’ve got an iPod Click Wheel on their hands… or not. Another picture after the break.[Via AVING]Continue reading Samsung’s SCH-V960: “world’s first” optical joystick phone Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

NYC taxis to map out dead zones in mobile networks
Filed under: Cellphones, Transportation, WirelessWe’ve already seen an influx of hybrid vehicles take their places in the mammoth fleet of New York City taxis, and now that the Taxi 2.0 will reportedly sport GPS tracking an built-in televisions, what else is really left to implement? Stockholm-based Ericsson has apparently seized the opportunity in using the random, perpetual motion of NYC’s yellow mainstays to better itself (read: make some coin), and has recently received permission from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to install small devices “about the size of a computer modem” into cabs in order to “feed information about signal strength and clarity to engineers.” The research, which has already been completed in other areas of the world, is being conducted in the Big Apple on behalf of a yet-to-be-named carrier, and it purportedly hopes to more accurately map out dead zones in mobile phone networks. Currently, “at least one fleet” has signed up to participate, and others could join in considering the royalties that will be paid out for tagging along on those zany routes through the city. Of course, this whole system should be relatively invisible to cab riders, but a continual voice recording of furious (and disconnected) passengers could probably work equally well in pinpointing those dead spots.[Via Textually] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Spectec rolls out microSD-packin’ SDIO GPS receiver
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS, StorageIf that handy SD slot in your Treo (or similar smartphone) has gone lonely long enough, you’ve probably been waiting for “that killer device” to slam down in there and boast about. Thankfully, that time has seemingly come, as Spectec’s latest SDIO GPS receiver packs a whole lot of functionality into a minuscule (and sleek) package. Unlike alternative GPS attachments for your handset, the SDG-810 provides a SiRF Star III 20-channel tracking adornment, is WAAS-enabled, and sports a microSD slot to carry up to 2GB of excess data (like maps, for instance) since your original flash memory slot just got occupied. While pricing information wasn’t readily available, this nifty smartphone must-have should be available in your neck of the woods (read: everywhere) real soon.[Via GearDiary] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Unlocking Mobile - Samsung launches SPH-B5800 T-DMB handset with TPEG integration

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Samsung launches SPH-B5800 T-DMB handset with TPEG integration
Filed under: Cellphones Although Samsung has already crammed T-DMB support into a plethora of its (sometimes oddly-designed) handsets, the sleek SPH-B5800 gets the honor of being the “world’s first” that also integrates TPEG. While we knew the firm was working on the Transport Protocol Experts Group service last year, this phone marks the “first time” users can expect to receive live updates “about traffic, nice restaurants,” or other points of interest surrounding them. Reportedly, the phone will receive new information “every five minutes” depending on your location, and will show a route and expected arrival time for any destination that perks the user’s interest. On the DMB side, it purportedly sports a “full list of channels” to keep you occupied while cruising in the backseat. Other features on this snazzy slider include a 2-megapixel camera, electronic dictionary, “My Pet” game (long lost Tamagotchi sibling?), file viewer, and support for audio book playback. So if you’re anxious to let your phone dictate where you eat for supper, you can snag the SPH-B5800 later this month for around 600,000KRW ($645).[Via AVing] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Spectec rolls out microSD-packin’ SDIO GPS receiver
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS, StorageIf that handy SD slot in your Treo (or similar smartphone) has gone lonely long enough, you’ve probably been waiting for “that killer device” to slam down in there and boast about. Thankfully, that time has seemingly come, as Spectec’s latest SDIO GPS receiver packs a whole lot of functionality into a minuscule (and sleek) package. Unlike alternative GPS attachments for your handset, the SDG-810 provides a SiRF Star III 20-channel tracking adornment, is WAAS-enabled, and sports a microSD slot to carry up to 2GB of excess data (like maps, for instance) since your original flash memory slot just got occupied. While pricing information wasn’t readily available, this nifty smartphone must-have should be available in your neck of the woods (read: everywhere) real soon.[Via GearDiary] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Three new Verizon Pocket PC phones leaked on Engadget Mobile
Filed under: Cellphones We have an early Christmas present for you Verizon smartphone users: three new Windows Mobile Pocket PC devices leaked over on Engadget Mobile, including the oh so hotly anticipated CDMA followup to the HTC TyTn / Hermes. Check ‘em out:Verizon UTStarcom XV6800: the CDMA TyTn lives!Verizon’s Samsung i760 out-BlackJacks the BlackJack?Verizon UTStarcom SMT5800: Libra comes stateside in green? Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Visto scores $7.7 million in phone patent ruling, not stopping yet
Filed under: CellphonesAnd so it continues. We’ve never been the greatest fans of Visto and its money-grabbing patent lawsuit methods, be it’s hard to argue with results. The last time we hear from Visto, it was busy suing RIM, Microsoft and Good Technology, having just won a spankin’ $3.6 million from victim defendant Seven Networks. Well it looks like the worst wasn’t over for Seven, since the judge in that case just doubled the price for accumulated interest, and then piled on Visto’s legal fees for a grand total of $7.7 million. Brian Bogosian, CEO of Visto, says the decision “heralds a victory for true innovation and for lawful invention, whether it is conceived by a large corporation or by a passionate few toiling in the dim lights of a garage.” At least with that kind of cash they can finally afford to furnish the garage with that rad shag carpet and foosball table they’ve been eyeing, so bully for them. Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Hitachi does 800 x 480 display for phones
Filed under: Cellphones, Displays Heck, plain ol’ QVGA displays on phones are still a fairly scarce commodity in some parts of the world, but Hitachi knows you want… nay, need more. VGA, perhaps? Nope, keep going; think wider. Hitachi has officially started pumping out copies of its 2.9-inch, 800 x 480 cellphone display, promising web browsing experiences that could finally catch up with the 3G data speeds modern handsets are offering. The company points out that such crazy-fresh resolution typically leads to crazy-fresh battery drainage thanks to increased backlight brightness requirements, but engineers have apparently put in some late nights miniaturizing the circuitry and designing a new pixel structure to minimize power draw. Better yet, the panel promises a 170 degree viewing angle and a 400:1 contrast ratio. Only thing left, it seems, is for some scrappy manufacturer and/or carrier to step forward and announce a killer device wrapped around this sucker. Why do we get the strange feeling we should keep our eyes on NTT DoCoMo for that? Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Samsung’s tiny 3 megapixel CIS: another “world’s first”
Filed under: CellphonesWhat would a day be without another “world’s first” announcement from Samsung. Today’s stretch comes in the form of the “world’s first 3 megapixel CMOS image sensor with a 1/4-inch lens aperture” for use in Ultra-slim cellphones. Someone please, alert Guinness. Hyperbole aside, the CIS shares the same dimensions as the current lot of 2 megapixel CIS modules found in today’s slimsters. So yeah, we’re looking at any easy bump in specs for manufactures as it’s a like-for-like component swap. We can expect to see the 3 megapixel CIS in our cellphones mid-2007 as mass production ramps in Q1. According to market research quoted by Samsung, 38% of all cameraphones will be equipped with 3 megapixel cams in 2008. Damn, at that rate, 10 megapixel ubiquity is a long way out. [Via AVING] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

MOTORIZR Z3 gets reviewed
Filed under: CellphonesThe MOTORIZR Z3 isn’t exactly awe-inspiring in terms of features, but being that its Moto’s “first attempt at the slider design trend,” it gets somewhat of a pass in the value department. CNET was able to get its paws on the predictably thin new mobile, and while the list of niceties wasn’t exactly suited to the (admittedly) high $300 pricetag, they couldn’t help but fall for its snazzy good looks. Aside from the design, the phone offered a pleasantly crisp LCD, user-friendly navigation array, call quality similar to the GSM KRZR (read: satisfactory), “respectable” battery life of 6.5 hours, and a highly improved volume level. All wasn’t peachy, however, as reviewers found the built-in camera to be fairly awful, the button layout to be a bit cramped / slick, and the speakerphone to be less than impressive. All in all, this rendition of Motorola’s (almost) vowel-less lineup did the slider motif “quite well,” and while CNET suggested holding out until prices drop just a bit, it was deemed a solid performer nonetheless.[Thanks, Justin] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Samsung’s SCH-V960: “world’s first” optical joystick phone
Filed under: CellphonesWe’ve seen and felt some sorry, craplastic navigation devices over the years. So pardon us while we effuse hope over Samsung’s latest “world’s first,” the optical joystick cellphone. Though not bad, it’s not the SCH-V960’s specs that get us going: EV-DO data, 2 megapixel camera, 2.12-inch 240×320 display, Bluetooth, GPS, and microSD expansion to store your media. Rather, it’s the new joystick with optical sensors which, according to Sammy, reads and reacts to your finger movements for “quick and hassle-free” navigation through the menus. The phone also touts a “smart lighting” featuring to automatically control the brightness of the LCD and keypad to help squeeze a bit more life out of the battery. This 18.6mm /102g phone hits Korea later this month. Don’t be too surprised to find the new optical stick popping up across Samsung’s lineup of audio players, digicams, and UMPCs in the near future. Who knows, maybe they’ve got an iPod Click Wheel on their hands… or not. Another picture after the break.[Via AVING]Continue reading Samsung’s SCH-V960: “world’s first” optical joystick phone Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsBOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-timeOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Source: cellphones.engadget.com