Reverse Phone Lookup

kyle bean‘s, project ‘mobile evolution’ highlights the advancements we have experienced in mobile phone technology over the past two and a half decades. the series of eight phones which line up from biggest to smallest (which also indicates oldest to newest models), can be nestled inside one another much like russian babushka dolls.

the evolution of mobile phones

The models which bean has selected to highlight are: Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by ludwig | Comments Off | Posted in Misc, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung | Posted on 18-06-2009

What’s that, you’re still holding your breath waiting for the G60 release? Breathe, child, breathe, it’s still going to be a little while before you can get your nav on with this celly. Obviously it didn’t make the first half of the year as initially planned, but the Garmin-Asus partnership is now saying that the phone will still arrive at its retail destination before 2010, with some places seeing it in just two months time. Why the delays? Apparently its custom flavor of Linux is at least part of the problem, leading the corporate couple’s marriage counselors to suggest a move to Android for all future, non-WinMo handsets — devices that, contrary to earlier reports, will also launch before the end of the year. So, G60 in August, or potentially even hotter Android nav phone a few months later? Decisions, decisions.

Garmin-Asus G60 smartphone

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Posted by ludwig | Comments Off | Posted in Asus | Posted on 16-06-2009

Samsung Omnia familySamsung just pulled a bit of a “Samsung” and completely blew out its Omnia lineup. We just got some face time with the new Omnia II, Omnia Pro, Omnia Lite and the Omnia-inspired Jet, along with the Pixon 12 — which runs the same in-house Samsung OS as the Jet, but packs a 12 megapixel camera. It’s hard not to notice the stunning AMOLED screens on these phones, especially up against the dull-by-comparison Omnia Lite with its petty LCD. Unfortunately, while the build quality is good and the specs are certainly all there, all the phones were fairly slow in regular operation. The Jet and Pixon were passable (and the Jet certainly ought to be, with an 800MHz “application processor”), but we can’t imagine anybody finding any pleasure in the molasses Windows Mobile 6.1 experiences on the Omnia trio. The Jet has a fun little 3D UI “cube” gimmick, which involves the pointless spinning of a cube to access different media apps, but most of what we saw was pretty standard TouchWiz. We did like the speed of Pixon’s camera, which does a Pre-style trick of sending photo processing duties to the background so you can snap another photo with little delay in between — it’s also pretty good at auto focus and color accuracy for a phone, but we won’t be trading in our regular point and shoot in the near term. None of the phones we looked at had network access, so we weren’t able to test out the WebKit browsers, but it sounds like a major win for the Jet and Pixon. Let’s just work on that Omnia responsiveness a bit, yeah Samsung? Perhaps Windows Mobile 6.5 (the Omnia II and Omnia Pro are 6.5-ready) will help. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by ludwig | Comments Off | Posted in Samsung | Posted on 16-06-2009

New BlackBerry models are few and far between — particularly of the CDMA variety — so when one is announced, the usual carrier suspects typically fall in line within a few weeks of each other and announce their branded versions in rapid succession. This one was particularly tight, though: Sprint has announced its plans for carrying the Tour 9630 just minutes after Verizon. It’ll launch “later this summer” for $199.99 after $150 worth of rebates and a two-year contract, which makes the Pre comparison virtually inevitable. Keep the comments civil, though, alright?

BlackBerry Tour announced

It’s hard to believe this is really the first official confirmation that BlackBerry Tour is bound for Verizon’s network, given what we’ve seen and heard so far, but that’s exactly what we’ve got. The self-proclaimed “America’s Best 3G Network” company has unveiled a teaser page for the smartphone. Not much else here other than a fancy product shot and a newsletter sign up, but more importantly, it looks like an official launch can’t be too far off now.

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Posted by ludwig | Comments Off | Posted in BlackBerry | Posted on 16-06-2009

Not too long ago Nokia introduced its new model Nokia N97, which the developers have already named as “mobile computer”. This is a very powerful MID with 3.5-inch touch screen display, QWERTY-keyboard, and a big range of option for working on the Internet and specifically with various online communities.

Nokia N97 smartphone

Nokia N97 takes “social location” very serious, it has integrated assisted GPS sensors and an electronic compass, making it easy for owners to update social networks with real-time location information. This new device allows you to bring more mobility to social networks, allowing users to automatically update your status to your blog instantly add pictures, etc..

The second innovation of Nokia mobile phones is that N97 supports the 16:9 aspect ratio. On this screen it is quite comfy to surf the internet, watch streaming video (especially when YouTube, has finally been transferred to HD), to run the games. Furthermore, the QWERTY-keyboard makes it much easier to work to type, chat or SMS.

Nokia N97 smartphone

Nokia N97 is supports up to 48 GB of memory: 32 GB embedded + microSD card up to 16 GB. In addition, there is a 5-megapixel camera with optics from Carl Zeiss, which not only makes high quality photographs but also shoots DVD-quality videos. The device also supports wireless networking.

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Posted by ludwig | Comments Off | Posted in Nokia | Posted on 16-06-2009

Seeing how these announcements are going down live in Singapore as we speak, we’ve got a few sources of live pictures of Nokia’s latest announcements coming in off the interwebs already; it’s all raw, unfiltered footage, but that’s exactly the way we like it around here. We won’t know for certain until we touch it, but at a glance, the E72 certainly looks like a worthy successor to one of the greatest phones Nokia has ever made, and the 5530 looks like the 5800 should’ve looked. What’s everyone thinking on these?

Nokia E72 and Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by ludwig | Comments Off | Posted in Nokia | Posted on 15-06-2009

Samsung’s being tight-lipped with the details, but at least it did us the solid of making its Omnia Pro B7610 (aka, B7610 Louvre) QWERTY slider official today at CommunicAsia. The phone on the right is the Omnia Pro B7320, which, if we’re not mistaken, is just the Jack candybar already available to AT&T customers. Unfortuantely, Samsung isn’t giving out any detail on the B7610 so we’ll have to go on believing in the rumored 3.5-inch AMOLED display with 800×480 pixel resolution, 5.1 megapixel camera, 7.2Mbps HSDPA data, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, 1GB built-in with microSDHC expansion, and 800MHz processor driving Windows Mobile until they tell us something different.

Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 Louvre smartphone

We’re actually surprised we didn’t make the connection earlier, but word on the street today is the the rumored Samsung Omnia Pro will actually be a renamed Louvre B7610, a set that’s been popping up a lot lately. Makes sense — the Louvre’s 3.5-inch WVGA AMOLED screen, 800MHz processor, and 5.1 megapixel camera match up nicely with the Omnia line. It’s running Windows Mobile 6.1 right now, but we wouldn’t be too surprised if the rumored August release date is held back to September or October to coincide with WinMo 6.5. One more pic after the break, couple more at the read links. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by ludwig | Comments Off | Posted in Samsung | Posted on 15-06-2009