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Camangi WebStation website goes live, orders do not

It still won’t sell you one, but Carmangi has just launched the official website for its Android-based WebStation tablet / MID, and cleared up a few remaining details in the process. As we’d heard, this one packs a 7-inch glass touchscreen and some of the usual niceties like WiFi and GPS, but it looks like the rest of the specs are decidedly par for the course, including a 624MHz Marvell PXA303 processor, 128MB of RAM, 256MB of flash storage, and 3G connectivity in the form of a USB dongle only. You will get a complimentary 8GB microSD card to boost that storage, however, and you’ll soon apparently be able to get it in your choice of pink or black in addition to the basic white — the company even has its own “Camangi Market” for apps, though it’s looking a little sparse, and not all that unique at the moment.

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Samsung I6500 Saturn

The Samsung I6500 is expected to be and Android 2.0 smartphone powered by a 800 MHz processor. Its rumored specifications include a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, 3G connectivity, stereo Bluetooth and a 3.5mm headset jack.

Basic specifications:

GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 900/2100

Big display –
320 x 480 pixels; 16 777 216 colors

microSD/microSDHC slot, 3G
   Android

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HTC Hero US

According to some rumors, the HTC Hero will be offered by AT&T in early 2010. The Hero is HTC’s first Android phone to run the personalized Sense user interface, which is pretty colorful and provides integration with various social networks. Specs-wise, it packs a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 5MP AF camera, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity.

Basic specifications:

GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 850/1900

Big display –
320 x 480 pixels; 65 536 colors

5 megapixels Camera,  microSD/microSDHC slot, 3G
   Android

GPS – Yes

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Samsung Tocco Lite

Samsung have introduced there new cell phone which gives a styling look. The touchscreen is bright which have smooth usage. Battery life of this set is quite good as compared to same models. One of the thing which brings it down is that there is no 3G connectivity. If you want to get in details please read our full review on Samsung Tocco Lite.

REVIEWS: Nokia 6790 Surge mobile phone

One for the kids?

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The smartphone market might be dominated by phones from Apple, HTC and BlackBerry, but there are some users, mainly teenagers, who can’t afford high monthly phone bills. What happens then??The Nokia 6790 or Surge to use its American name is a QWERTY sporting smartphone with a strong focus on attempting to be cool. You know, for the kids.

Those who sign up get a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, a slide-out keyboard and 3G connectivity. Kids might be all about happy slapping and sending picture messages, but Nokia doesn’t seem to care that they’ll want to do this with any quality. So on the back there is a rather disappointing 2-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom.

If you’re worried about getting lost you don’t have to as GPS is included, while stereo Bluetooth should appeal to those of a music disposition although the lack of a 3.5mm headphones jack is disappointing. A microSD card slot, not hot swappable, makes up for the rather poor 128MB of internal memory.

As this isn’t your high-end smartphone, you don’t get Wi-Fi nor do you get a stylish, mature design. It’s not Sony Ericsson Walkman handset crazy, but then it is rather plastic. Designed to be used landscape rather than portrait as you would normally expect a phone to look, the black glossy handset is small enough to put up against your head for the 4 hours of talk time you get without looking like a tool. Compared to the Motorola CLIQ/DEXT, this is decidedly miniature.

In use and that design is cluttered with buttons. Besides the four row QWERTY keyboard, which features flat rectangular keys, the top slider element that houses the screen is awash with them as only Nokia know how. That means two home screen keys (why oh why?) a very clicky loud d-pad and shortcuts to the browser and mail.

Get past the design and surprisingly you do get Nokia’s S60 rather than S40 operating system giving you plenty more scope when it comes to apps.?If that wasn’t enough to get Nokia fans excited then full Flash support that you can show full screen probably will. None of this ?coming 2010 malarkey, Flash videos from YouTube and other players on your phone. Take that Apple fanboys.

Of course you can’t say that too loudly as the browser certainly isn’t the speediest around, and even on the 3G network it will take time to stream those YouTube or Flash video favourites you’ve found. Getting a “Running low on memory” error message mid watch, doesn’t help the cause either.

Head over to the social aspects and you get Facebook on-the-go and JuiceCaster pre-installed, not that it makes much difference as you can download them and others anyway via the Ovi store. This is S60 remember.

Verdict:

As an entry-level phone the S60 sporting Nokia Surge is best described as a mini mini N97 with some of the features stripped out.

The S60 interface is looking tired, certainly compared to many of the more innovative handsets from Samsung, LG and INQ, although we are pleased that Nokia opted for the more functional S60 over S40 OS.

The form factor does make for easy typing, but everything else just lacks excitement. Sorry.

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Nokia 6790 Surge mobile phone originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Fri, 16 Oct 2009 09:00:00 +0100

Pantech Reveal

The Pantech Reveal has a numeric keypad on top with a QWERTY keyboard on bottom. It features 3G connectivity and supports AT&T Navigator.

Basic specifications:

GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS 850/1900/2100

Average Dimensions –
3.91 x 2.35 x 0.58 inches
(99 x 60 x 15 mm)

Average Weight –
3.95 oz
(112 g)

Average display –
320 x 240 pixels; 262 144 colors

Standby / Talk times (240 h / 3 h)

1.3 megapixels Camera,  microSD/microSDHC slot, 3G

GPS – Yes

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Dell Inspiron Mini 10

Dell may be introduced late to the 10-inch netbook party, but its Inspiron Mini 10 gives a look in very key ways. Dell introduced one of the thinest and lightest of its class, with lots of color styles which brings out a person’s style in its own way, and they have the attention of all users by its mini keyboard which might is a little small but still handy when you are using it. Plus, Dell will be upgrading it with the wireless and TV tuner card which will surely bring it out in the market. However, the touchpad and touchpad button design are awkward which won’t be easy to use in the beginning but you will get use to it. The three cell battery of Dell is a bit adequate but we will wait for the cell battery to come up.
The Mini 10 carries on the same design as Mini 9 and 12; the rounded lid sport with same glossy look and they are available in 6 different colors which will only cost you $30 extra so you might go for it if you want to bring out your style. When you open the hood it give you a glitzy look of its keyboard and you might find the mouse sensors a little small kind of compact when you use the two buttons together.
The Mini 10 came to market and its one of the compact of all brands. The areas are 10.3 x 7.2 x 1.3 inches, it’s both give a thinner and shorter look then Samsung NC10 and the ASUS Eee PC 1000HE. 1-inch, 2.4-pound HP Mini 1000 is much thinner and lighter, but the 2.6-pound Mini 10 fits in to your bags easily and still it gives you enough space. The cord is single, AC adapter which is 0.4-pound is more compact than most of its ilk.

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