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Nokia’s Virtual Music Launch

Monday, March 9th, 2009

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A mysterious, puzzling, thought provoking, email arrived today from Nokia’s press office.

An email which included the invite to ‘The Nokia Virtual Music launch’ this coming Wednesday, with no more details than what’s provided below, word for word.

Nokia would like to cordially invite you to the Nokia Virtual Music launch event which is taking place at 10:00 CET on Wednesday 11th March.

We would love you to join us to find out more about the event and catch the latest in the world of mobile music.

We hope you can make it.

What this could all be about is anyone’s guess, at the moment.

So far, the ideas speculated around is this will be their announcement of DRM free Comes With Music, coming off the back of iTunes similar news from Mac World earlier on this year.

Perhaps a new handset, with the music service bundled in is being unveiled to the world, virtually.

It’s unclear why they didn’t make this announcement at Mobile World Congress this year, with all the world’s media clearly being focused on the mobile telephone market along with the event being an ideal forum for this type of news.

We’ll just have to wait and see, but stay tuned and no doubt we’ll bring you the details.

U2 gets sponsored by BlackBerry

Monday, March 9th, 2009

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The tour U2 are soon to be embarking on is brought to you by those Canadian Smartphone manufactures Research In Motion - expect to see a U2 branded handsets any day now.

U2’s 360 degree tour is backed by BlackBerry to promote their 12th album ‘No Line On The Horizon’, kicking off in Barcelona on June 30th this year.

The name of the tour comes from its apparent effort for the concert goer to experience an uninterrupted, unobstructed, full view, of their stage performance.

Those of you who remember the last album might recall or even purchased one of the U2 branded iPods that came out at the time. Which begs the question; Why BlackBerry and not someone bigger like Apple to back the tour? Surely greater tie-ins can be obtained elsewhere and with a more apt backer?

Questions such as those will probably relate to the economy not being all that great at the moment, in the US of A. We could always be wrong on that point, or they just missed the boat on this one.

RIM has been for the past few years trying to ever so eagerly break into the mass consumer market, with their candy bar Pearls and more recently the Vodafone/Verizon Storm backed touch screen handset.

This new move from them could very well cement this deal, or at least add a greater impression that they play nicely with consumers too along with the business world.

Just in case you were wondering when and where you might be able to catch U2 and BlackBerry on stage, the following are dates produced by Live Nation.

EUROPEAN TOUR SCHEDULE:

30-JUNE BARCELONA, SP    NOU CAMP

07-JULY   MILAN, IT                SAN SIRO

11-JULY   PARIS, FR               STADE DE FRANCE

15-JULY   NICE, FR PARC CHARLES EHRMANN

18-JULY   BERLIN, DE            OLYMPIC STADIUM

20-JULY   AMSTERDAM, NL    ArenA

24-JULY   DUBLIN, IE              CROKE PARK

31-JULY   GOTHENBURG, SE                 ULLEVI

06-AUG    CHORZOW, PL        SLASKI STADIUM

10-AUG    ZAGREB, HR           MAKSIMIR STADIUM

14-AUG    LONDON, UK          WEMBLEY STADIUM

18-AUG    GLASGOW, UK       HAMPDEN PARK

20-AUG    SHEFFIELD, UK      DON VALLEY STADIUM

22-AUG    CARDIFF, UK          MILLENNIUM STADIUM

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR SCHEDULE:

12-SEPT CHICAGO, IL           SOLDIER FIELD

16-SEPT TORONTO, ON        THE ROGERS CENTRE

20-SEPT BOSTON, MA          GILLETTE STADIUM

24-SEPT NEW YORK, NY      GIANTS STADIUM

Now, the details passed to the press today mentioned the tour is presented by ‘BlackBerry Revolutionary Production Design Revealed’. We’re not entirely sure if this is just word play, or if there is anything on the horizon named ‘Revealed’ in the BlackBerry portfolio.

We are however expecting some tie-in at a later date, with exclusive content or a limited edition branding of a handset, as the tour kicks off. As why else would there be a deal like this announced, someone has to make some money somewhere out of this.

Let’s hope it’s a BlackBerry U2 Storm handset, then we can write headlines such as - U2 Storms the charts with mobile phone tie-in.

What about a Curve or Pearl branded mobile, in order to produce such gems as - U2 launches a Pearl of a handset or Curve your mind around U2’s new phone.

MobileWorldCongressWatch: HTC Diamond II spotted

Monday, February 16th, 2009

the::unwired.net has just posted deatils of the HTC Diamond II, seen at Mobile World Congress. Wahoo!

MobileWorldCongressWatch: Sony Ericsson launches W995 + new 12.1 camera phone - UPDATED

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

At the very first of many press conferences at Mobile World Congress ‘09, Sony Ericsson launched their newest of the new handsets - the W995.

SE W995 is heralded in as a slider formatted phone, with an 8.1megapixel camera as 8MP is just so last year.

The Walkman phone comes with a 2.6-inch screen, stereo speakers and all the gloriousness of most of their walkman-esque type phones with almost no surprises.

We say almost no surprises, as they’ve also launched PlayNow Movies. A service which trumps the likes of Nokia’s Comes With Music, as it allows movies to be purchased and downloaded via the ‘puter. Hurrah!

The Sony Ericsson W955 is apparently optimised for video playback making it less of a Walkman and more of a Runmen.

Accompanying the phone and for the very first time, is their Media Go. This appears to be client and phone based software for the ease of playing, transferring and organising media on the phone. We’re not saying this is an iTunes clone, but it is coming off sounding a lot like one of those very items.

It even appears, at this stage, to have an encoder on board for converting the right video in whatever format for the handset. There’s even talk of automatically and correctly formatting this media, with almost no user interaction. Hurrah!

Just to add that little bit extra level of service and quality, they’ve bundled in the HPM-77 premium headphones. According to Sony Ericsson these make you “feel like you’re sitting in a recording studio listening to your favourite band live”. The proof however will be in the listening rather than taking anyone else’s word for that.

The W955 is capable of picture capture in an A3 format, from its 8.1megapixel camera without any compromising in quality or so we’ve been informed.

With the likes of WiFI, Quad band EDGE, 3G and aGPS with a bundled in 8GB Memory Stick it’s coming off looking like that best Walkman handset they’ve delivered. Although seeing as they do deliver one every few weeks it appears these days, it’s not really saying much.

Sony Ericsson also briefly utter rumblings at the event of the 3.5-inch screen codenamed ‘ Idou ‘, which is a 12.1 megapixel wonderment scheduled for released around the second half of this year. Marvellous!

O2 dips hand in the cookie jar

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

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LG has released details of their Cookie handset coming to the O2 network, exclusively in the exclusive favourite of O2’s whitest of whites stock coloured brand.

We’re now led to believe by LG this will be the UK’s most affordable phone, in the category of touch screen handsets. Obtaining a mobile by means of theft would surely then make a mobile ‘the’ most affordable phone in the UK, although this might open up an entirely new category all by itself. Not that we’re condoning theft in anyway shape or form, from WIFI to even music - just in case any Daily Mail readers were thinking of starting up a grass roots campaign against us.

This latest colour to appear matches other so-called exclusive colour ranges of the Cookie, with the likes of pink and silver versions of LG’s mobile solely appearing on the Orange network last month. Absent from their range strangely enough is the colour Orange, which is as much associated with that network as their staple colour as white is with O2. Virgin Mobile also carries the LG handset in black, which is more suited to the phone than all the others in our most humble opinion.

Lucky Goldstar’s Cookie, also known by the much less exciting name of the KP500 or KP501 is a 3-inch fully touch screen based mobile with EDGE capabilities, just to refresh your memory.

LG does firmly believe touch screen mobiles will be the key choice of handsets this year, which could indicate there will be more on the way from them *cough*

From the end of March, the White version of the Cookie will be on O2 for the princely sum of £99.99 on pay as you go.

Samsung’s solar powered touch screen phone

Friday, February 13th, 2009

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Samsung has announced their very first and for that matter anyone else’s, touch screen mobile that’s solar powered.

Under the product name ‘Blue Earth’, this marvel of usefulness comes under Samsung’s fairly new green initiative. A move that also ticks all the boxes in terms of how it and they respect the environment, along with the materials used to make up its design.

Although we feel the tag line ‘The Blue Earth Dream: Eco-living with SAMSUNG mobile’ was a little too hard to swallow, with the additional tackle of ‘Samsung reinforced its commitment to protect the environment through the design of eco-friendly products’ also coming off just a bit too much.

They’ve designed the phone to symbolise a pebble, with its flat and rounded body. We’re entirely unsure if it will skim over the surface of the water if thrown, but we’re sure if it can it’ll walk on water giving off another ‘holier than though’ appearance from Samsung with this handset.

Its rear contains solar panels, as clearly seen, if not slightly embellished in the image above. These can charge the phone, to make calls at anytime and anywhere or so we’ve been told.

Now, here’s one of our stumbling blocks. The only real times we’ve discovered we needed to make a call and the phone is dead, is at the end of the day where there is no sunlight anymore to charge the phone in this circumstance. If they could add the feature of being able to charge via moonlight, then perhaps it could be more useful.

There’s also the thought of emerging markets, with the likes of Nokia series of S40 mobiles that are very very low in cost. If a range of phones could be enabled with these solar panels, it would certainly go some way for them to win a humanitarian noble peace prize someday.

The materials the handsets is made from that are wonderfully kind to mother earth and all her other fictitious dungaree wearing family members. Blue Earth is comprised of recycled water bottles, much like the Motorola phone we brought you news of at the beginning of January. Who would have honestly thought there are enough water bottles handed in each day to warrant not only one, but two mobiles to be made from them?

There are a whole other range of ego friendly features, to appease our dungaree wearing friends. They all fall along the lines of energy efficient Bluetooth modes, screen brightness and backlight settings - all simply activated by an ‘Eco mode’.

Just to hammer it all home, in a very not-so-subtle way is the phones ‘Eco walk’ feature. The handset has an onboard pedometre that works out how much C02 emissions have been reduced, from your day to day walking as compared to driving instead. This feature in turn calculates how many trees have been saved as a result of this action. Hurrah!

We requested a detailed specification sheet, just to find out how long in the sun would take to charge the phone or what the balance would be from a wall charger to solar charges. No spec sheets were available at the time of going to press, but it will be on the stands at Mobile World Congress so we’re hoping more info can be obtained then.

The Samsung Blue Earth will be around in the UK from June this year; no word yet on costs or what networks what will be picking this up either.

O2 discovers laptops

Friday, February 13th, 2009

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O2 has just become the latest operator to bundle up laptops and mobile broadband together, joining the illustrious ranks of just really everyone else now.

They’ve gone with Samsung and why not, they’re just as good as anyone else and O2 have even chosen the choice models of the R510 and the NC10. The latter of which is more or a netbook, but who are we to be critical over mere product defining language.

O2 has loosely defined their threefold reasoning for this selection of ‘puters as being; Style, Substance and Staying Power. In reverse order, they believe both have specifications ideal for years to come, substance to produce great performance whilst being stylish all at the same time.

They went on to quote some common stats to back up this bold move for them. From a report entitled ‘Changing Face of the IT Market’ by Gfk, it predicts 9-10 million sales of laptops are expected this year. Although the report was dated September last year and way before the financial world really began to crumble.

Apparently, they’ve introduced three deals to accompany the announcement but no details were on offer as to what actually made up these new plans.

At the end of the month, this new venture for them will be available online and at 490 of their stores nationwide.

We’ll bring you more details on what’s what, when we find out more ourselves.

Rugby almost comes to 3, just in time for the Six Nations

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Samsung’s candy bar phone the B2700, also known as Samsung Rugby in its flip format to our American cousins has just been announced for the 3 network.

The B2700 is in the same league as SGH-A837, AKA Rugby and is joining the union of tough phones on the market such as the Sonim handsets XP1 and XP3.

They’ve propped up the announcement with claims along the lines of: ‘resistant to being dropped, shaken, splashed with water, covered in dirt, sand and dust or even run over by a car . It’s encased in shock-proof urethane to protect itself from demanding environments, on and off the pitch.

Samsung’s phone comes along the inside centre with an Ingress Protection rating of 54, for its durability. The 5 stands for ‘Protection from the amount of dust that would interfere with the operation of the equipment’ and the 4 just means ‘Protection from splashed water.’

Coincidentally it has the same rating as the very first Sonim XP1 handset, but not the latest incarnation - which has an IP57 score. In this case, the 7 stands for ‘Protection against immersion’ and to a depth of 1 metre; scrumming it down against the B2700 wouldn’t be fair with that IP mark.

However, they have locked it down with an almost Number 8 set of decent tools, with a built-in torch, compass, pedometer, altimeter, built-in FM radio player, 2megapixel camera and an MP3 player.

The B2700 is winging its way to you now on one of 3’s business tariffs, with Quad Band, 3G, 350 standby and 5 massive hours of talktime.

Here’s hoping for a grand slam with the handset, before 3 has to full back on other mobiles as we’re not entirety sold, hook, line and sinker.


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