Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Webcam software detects activity, sounds siren, captures snapshots, records video, and sends captured images by email

Webcam software detects activity, triggers
alarm, captures images, records video, and sends captured images by e-mail


Webcam software identifies movement, sounds alarm, captures images, records video, and sends captured images by e-mail
Webcams
are not bad for more than just making internet communications
more realistic. They can additionally be
an awfully functional device
for exploit in house or firm security.

Software

is now accessible that can identify activity and use
it as a trigger for various events.


The way that
it works is to analyze the image sent by a webcam that is either connected via USB
or using a video capture card for motion. When it picks up
that motion, it can after that acquire any number of procedures,
including triggering an alarm.

An other popular software, though, is to either
send live shots of what is happening in the picture that is covered by the webcam
or to even webcast through online broadcasting accurately what is
happening with both audio and picture. If installed stealthily,
this software could even be used for clandestine surveillance.

Given the
large quantity of systems that either have a web camera connected
or can support one, this is an excellent way to inexpensively and easily protect
the region around that computer
from infringement or burglary.

Broadcasting live video and sound from capture card
via web camera computer software


Streaming online video and audio from capture device via web camera computer software


Security application

If you find yourself with a need to record security video with a webcam over an area,

web camera
computer software

may be the right choice for you. Using this software, it is possible to set up a
camera to detect movement and begin recording once it does.

Depending on your needs, the sights and sounds that are picked up by the camera may be stored on a hard drive, or if the captured video
needs to be available off-site, can be webcast using the server's broadcasting
feature to a website.

Depending on the quality of the camera and the viewer's video card, the picture that is recorded may be as clear as a high-definition tv signal.
Using a setup like this, it is possible to provide a measure of protection for an area while
the economics of the situation do not justify hiring a security business or setting up a professional monitoring system.

This

do-it-yourself approach

can save money while not compromising on protection.

Modern professional surveillance application works with
any web camera, IP cameras, and major capture cards.


Webcam software detects activity, triggers siren, captures images, records video, and sends captured images by e-mail


Surveillance software

has become so difficult that the average
businessman who has been busy minding his office instead of pouring over electronics and ip
technology articles can be easily overwhelmed when it comes time to install or update his surveillance system.


Fortunately, there is modern professional security application that simplifies much of the decision making.
You don't necessarily have to get rid of a working analog CCTV system in order to modernize to a broadcasting
video that can be monitored from any online connected pc or 3G phone. Video capture cards can digitally convert the
snapshots for broadcast. Until recently, there had been no real attempts to regulate the new IP
cameras; every make and manufacturer functioned a tiny differently. And when you connect web cameras into the
mix, using one software to rule them all was unwieldy.



Professional surveillance application

is now available that will work for any web camera
or IP camera and for most capture cards as well. You can supervise anything your motion
detectors are picking up at your house or firm while you can be half a world away.
The software itself may not be simple, but it can make life simpler for you.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Tips: How to Overlock T-Mobile G2/ HTC Desire Z to 1.9 GHz Using G2-Fast Kernel

How to Overlock T-Mobile G2/ HTC Desire Z to 1.9 GHz

You are allowed to turbo charge your HTC Desire Z or T-Mobile G2 to the super 1.9GHz. Can you believe it? Why not? It has been used G2-Fast Kernel to help you doing that task. Thanks to the senior XDA member and developer Flippy 125 who lets us know that the kernel is something stable and is not frying any phones.

The G2-Fast Kernel is actually based on collbho3k’s original source, and you might have ever heard that it is the credit for kernel hosting foes to Cyanogen. Mostly important, the kernel is not only boosted up to 1GHz, but the developer would blow it to 2.0 GHz. It’s awesome, isn’t it?

Even the kernel will be featured by Wi-Fi driver and would be compatible with T-Mobile G2 that is running Bacon Bits from Cyanogen.

Do you need to know what Flippy 125 said about this kernel? Read on these words and you can click on the download link directly from the page.

It’s clocked in at 1.9 Ghz and gets scored of 2700+ in Quadrant. I am not supplying an update.zip so people new to android don’t fry their phones and blame me. SETCPU FAILSAFE AND OTHER PROFILES ARE A MUST!
Special thanks to coolbho3k for the original source and Cyanogen for hosting the kernel source.
This was made using the default config file (may change later). I added these likes to acpu(not including the tables):

Code:

{ 1612800, PLL_2, 3, 0, 192000, 1400, VDD_RAW(1400) },{ 1708800, PLL_2, 3, 0, 192000, 1400, VDD_RAW(1400) },{ 1804800, PLL_2, 3, 0, 192000, 1450, VDD_RAW(1450) },//{ 1900800, PLL_2, 3, 0, 192000, 1500, VDD_RAW(1500) },

You can download it (source included) here:

UPDATED WITH CHOICE BETWEEN 1.8Ghz and 1.9Ghz zImages

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Sharp will Launch Two Android 3D phones

Sharp Galapagos 003SH and 005SH

Sharp launched new Android smartphones, Galapagos 003SH and 005SH. Not like any other Android smartphones, these phones are 3D Android phones that are able to watch 3D content without wearing 3D glasses.

3D has become the next technology to be embraced starting from games, movie technology, TV and now comes in phones. Sharp a company that made Nintendo 3Ds screens now applied the 3D on their new phones.

2 Sharp phones has been introduced, each will have a 3.8-inch autostereo 3D screen that is larger than the Nintendo 3Ds screen and it comes with 800 x 480 pixels resolution.

Besides the 3D screen, the Sharp 003SH will be armed with slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Both phones will be powered by 1GHz Snapdragon processor and the latest known Android 2.2 Froyo. Both phones will also attach a 9.6 and 8 megapixel cameras to take snap or record a video.

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This entry was posted by integrita on November 19, 2010 at 4:53 pm under Android, News. Tagged Sharp, Sharp Android, Sharp Galapagos 003SH, Sharp Galapagos 003SH features, Sharp Galapagos 003SH specs, Sharp Galapagos 005SH, Sharp Galapagos 005SH features, Sharp Galapagos 005SH specs. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.


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Tips: Browser Changer App Let You to Change your iPhone Default Internet Browser

iPhone tips tricks

Do iPhone users ever wonder how to browse the internet using other browser than Safari? This is the answer, an application is available that let you browse with browser other than Safari; it is the Browser Changer Version 1.1 –1.

For many people, the built in Safari browser on the iPhone device is not the best available. Some might prefer Skyfire, Opera Mini and Mercury Pro or others. These browsers are available for jailbroken iPhone.

This browser changer app lets you choose what is the default browser supporting all apps on your iPhone and it includes Google Maps and Yahoo Maps. Here are the steps to install Browser Changer Version 1.1 –1 on your jail broken iPhone (You need to have a jailbroken iPhone with Cydia installed on firmware version iOS 3.x or later).

1. Launch Cydia on your phone

2. Go to Manage > Sources and tap on edit

3. Add this repo: http://apt.bigboss.us.com/repofiles/cydia/ and press OK to confirm.

4. Wait as it begin updating.

5. After its done, type Browser Changer in Cydia search and install it.

6. Once the application is installed, restart springboard and go to Phone Settings > Browser Changer and customize it as you like. (For OperaMini browser, automatic page loading on startup is not supported)

You are done, now you can enjoy surfing, downloading on your iPhone using many option of great browsers, enjoy.?

This entry was posted by integrita on November 20, 2010 at 1:47 am under iPhone. Tagged iPhone, iPhone browser, iPhone guide, iPhone Tips, iPhone tricks, iPhone tutorial. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.


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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Shooter Rage HD: Great iPhone and iPad Shooting Game has Finally Available

Shooter Rage HD

iOS has a great shooting game, it has been launched today and it only cost $1.99. It is the Shooter Rage HD; this game is for iPhone and iPad only. A demo of this game has been published earlier and that makes many people are curious.

Id Software has finally launch the Shooter Rage HD, in the game you will play as the star of a post-apocalyptic game show called “Mutant Bash TV.” This Mutant Bash TV that make people curious about the detail.

As a star in Mutant Bash TV, you will encounter various mutant enemies divided in three levels that is the mutant-infested Tenements, the lunatic-ridden Asylum, and the not so abandoned Bunker. Each place brings different environments and difficulties.

You can set the difficulty in this game and this game is quite addictive since it uses scores. The graphic quality of the game is just excellent, it looks sharp and detail. Another game recommended for iOS lover, got to try it!

Download (iTunes link)

This entry was posted by integrita on November 20, 2010 at 1:13 am under Apple, Applications, iPhone. Tagged iPad, iPad games, iPad shooting game, iPhone, iPhone game, iPhone shooting game, Shooter Rage HD. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.


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Next Generation NVIDIA Dual-Core Mobile Chipset on Performance Test


NVIDIA has good reputation in making PC display card as well as mobile devices. Now the next generation Tegra 2 dual-core mobile chipsets is up beating up today’s fastest single-core applications. A demo video on the Tegra 2 dual-core mobile chipsets performance is published, so for those who are not very convinced, go better check it out.

The demo video shows highlight the raw number-crunching capabilities of a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 (the processor used in the Tegra 2 chipset) as it opens pre-cached web pages. The result is just great, it’s A9 dual-core processor boost it up.

After seeing the demo you probably want this great chipset to be powering up your Android devices. The video demo also shows opening few websites while playing music all at the same time just to show it’s processing power.

The Tegra 2 chipset, ruling out any network lag/speed variables that you never seen before. The result is the Tegra 2 chipset finish it all in 41 seconds. The seconds is quite fast comparing to the single-core processor. In a test, the single-core processor took 56 seconds to load all the web. It is not embarrassing though since it is still fast.

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HTC Knight and Shift 4G is Might be Basically the Same Device

HTC Knight / Shift 4G release date

HTC, a productive Android phone manufacturer has announced their HTC Knight released date. Having a release date officially announced, unfortunately we do not have much information about the device. However, recently some rumors are up bringing another new HTC device that is called the HTC Shift 4G and it turns out that both are probably the same device according the latest information.

The information about the new HTC Shift 4G is quite well obtained like it’s size that is smaller than the EVO 4G and will be equipped with WiMAX radios. Not to mention it’s physical QWERTY keyboard. Sadly this slide out QWERTY keyboard phone is not equipped with front-facing video call camera that is brought by it’s siblings the EVO 4G and Epic 4G.

Unlike the rumored HTC Knight, the HTC shift 4G has not set it released time. However, the first leak data obtained tells that the device will be launched on Q1 next year, January 6 to be exact. Cannot wait to get your hand on this great connection device?

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T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Vs Samsung Epic 4G Review

T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Vs Samsung Epic 4G
Samsung Epic 4G

It shouldn’t be a long introduction since either T-Mobile MyTouch 4G or Samsung Epic 4G is new on our eyes. It’s unimportant to explain each phone’s details because this is a comparison post to get the phone that performs better than the counterpart. Let’s read on below.

Connectivity
The MyTouch 4G is a GSM phone, and it seems normal to find 3G network with HSDPA and HSUPA technology within. Add to that, the Wi-Fi with DLNA, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, and microUSB 2.0 are sported as the usual high-end smartphones out there on the market. We can see a lot differences on the Epic 4G for the connectivity features since it is a CDMA phone that comes with Rev. A up to 3.1 Mbps technology, Wi-Fi with WiMAX, Bluetooth with A2DP, and microUSB 2.0. No matter with the two phones technologies, the most important topic is that both phones are shared the same qualities of connectivity.

Size & Weight
The MyTouch 4G measures 121.9 x 55.9 x 10.9 mm and weighs in at 141.8 g, while the Samsung Epic 4G measures 124 x 65 x 14 mm and weighs in at 155 g.

Camera
It can be said that both phones arrive at the same quality for the camera specification with 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus and LED flash inside. However, the MyTouch 4G only offers geo-tagging for the camera feature, while the Epic 4G wins the comparison for its geo-tagging, touch-focus, face and smile detection abilities.

As for video capturing, the MyTouch 4G offers 720p capability, just like the Epic 4G. In addition, both phones give the VGA videocall camera.

T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Vs Samsung Epic 4G Review
T-Mobile MyTouch 4G

Display
Getting the best screen performance can be included into our consideration, for having good experience while browsing or having text messaging is defined by the quality of the phone’s screen. It would be enjoyable to use the high resolution display like the Epic 4G offers with the Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen and 16M colors. In addition the screen features 480 x 800 pixels and measures 4.0 inches. The Gorilla Glass display, TouchWiz 3.0 UI, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Touch-sensitive controls, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, and Swype text input are great and can be kind of big points for the Epic 4G value.

On the other hand, the MyTouch 4G only gives us the TFT capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors and features 480 x 800 pixels only. The display itself measures 3.8 inches only and sports Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Optical trackpad, and Swype input method.

What will you conclude? The Epic 4G’s display is much better than that the MyTouch 4G’s.

Performance
The MyTouch 4G comes with the latest Android 2.2 (Froyo), while the Epic 4G offers the Android 2.1 (Eclair). It might be caused by the Epic 4G has been released several month earlier when the Eclair was still something new and fresh. For the hardware performance, T-Mobile MyTouch 4G is much faster with Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 1 GHz processor and 768MB of RAM, while the Epic 4G gets the old ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor with 512 MB of RAM.

Storage
The MyTouch 4G gives us 4 GB internal storage, while its card slot is possible to be inserted a 32GB and 8 GB external memory capacity. On the other side, the Epic 4G offers a bit lower internal memory with 512 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM. The external memory can be filled with 32 GB capacity only. Thus, the MyTouch takes the storage competition over.

Battery Life

As for battery life the MyTouch 4G comes with 432 hours of standby time and 10 hours of talk time, while the Epic 4G hasn’t confirmed its battery life anyway. However, we can still conclude that the Epic 4G gives us a bit longer battery life, for it has Li-Ion 1500 mAh, while the MyTouch 4G comes with Li-Ion 1400 mAh only.

Conclusion
myTouch 4G sports more powerful processor, bigger RAM and combined with the latest Android 2.2 (Froyo). You will get faster and smoother performance with this phone. However, you cannot take the display point aside, for the display donates a huge value for the Epic 4G.

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Palm Pre 2 available in the UK on the 15th of November.

November 12, 2010 at 5:07 pm by James | In Mobile News Palm announced today that the newest version of their Palm Pre will be available to purchase sim free on the 15th of November. This will coincide with the latest update to their webOS software which will also be available to current pre owners within the next few months.

The original Palm Pre received vast amounts of hype long before the handset had even been seen. Pre-release (pun alert!) rumours suggested heavily that this device would be the iphone killer. Disappointingly for palm, the Pre fell far short of it’s predicted rise to supremacy. According to research released by Gartner ealier this week, Palm’s WebOS accounts for less then 1% of the market share. This may not be so surprising when you consider how many of your friends own a Pre as opposed to say a blackberry or android device.

Unsurprisingly the rumours around the palm pre 2 haven’t created much excitement, and with Windows re-launching their mobile OS Windows 7, the portable device market is becoming more competitive then ever. So the question you may be asking yourself is, “Why should I get excited about the new Pre?”

Well, you may be right not to throw away your Desire HD in anticipation quite yet; however you may want to keep an eye on this new device. Even with the unsuccessful launch of the palm pre many industry insiders still rate the handset as a great device running a stable user friendly OS. Back in April Palm was acquired by HP who is no stranger to the mobile market. Brian Humphries, HP’s Senior VP of Strategy and Corporate Development, is quoted as saying that HP plans to “double down on webOS,” and confirming “that was the whole point” of the acquisition. With this massive investment from one of the worlds largest PC manufacturers the Pre may yet find it’s place in the world.

Considering HP only took control of the reigns from April, it’s fairly safe to assume the Pre 2 will largely be based on Palms original plans for the device, however the improvements to the new handset and webOS should indicate which direction HP are intending to take their new product. The main improvements worth highlighting are support for both HTML5 and Flash which will put a smile on the faces those who criticise the iphone for not doing so.

The Pre will be available to purchase sim free and will be available directly from the palm website on the 15th of November. It’s unclear which networks will carry the handset at the moment however what is clear is that Plam haven’t given up on their flagship device yet.

We’ll keep a  close eye on this handset and will be posting any updates so keep checking the Mobiles.co.uk blog.

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HTC Desire Z and BlackBerry Bold 9780 - In Stock Now!

November 4, 2010 at 12:09 pm by Mark | In Mobile Phones, New Mobile Phones

Both of these handsets have been a long time coming, much rumoured and highly anticipated. That’s why, with great pleasure, we can announce that from today you can buy both of these handsets, here at Mobiles.co.uk.

The QWERTY touting, Android powered HTC Desire Z has been talked about and had more leaks in it’s time than a sinking ship, but it’s here and for those that missed our coverage of the Desire Z here’s a little run down of what you can expect. As previously mentioned, the Desire Z is a QWERTY touting device powered by Google’s latest Android iteration - 2.2 Froyo. Aside from, there’s also an 800 MHz processor, 512MB RAM, 1.5 GB internal memory, a 3.7 inch capacitive touchscreen, GPS, HSPDA and a 5 megapixel camera with HD Video recording to boot. Interested? Of course you are, Click Here for more information.

If a BlackBerry is more your cup of tea, then the flagship Bold 9780 could be just what you’re looking for. Of course, the obligatory QWERTY keyboard is present, as is the optical track pad and iconic BlackBerry styling. Where the Bold 9780 starts to differ from its predecessor however is, well, pretty much everything inside. The most noteable change is the addition of BlackBerry’s brand spanking new Operating System (BlackBerry 6 OS) which simplifies the BlackBerry experience and just makes general use of the Bold far more intuitive. Other noteable specs are a 5 megapixel camera with flash and a full accompaniment of connectivity options. Click Here for more information about the New Bold.

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Ipad 2 may go head to head with Blackberry PlayBook.

November 19, 2010 at 2:31 pm by James | In Mobile News

The Apple iPad is undeniably a hit, although many of us were unsure of what they needed it for it’s fair to say we all want one. The ipad is seen as the benchmark for what tablet computers should deliver but, it was still missing some key features when it was released back in April. Some features such as Multitasking should be debuting with Apple’s IOS 4.2 update which should be available imminently. Some features like a camera will require a hardware update, and these updates may appear quicker then expected.

Based on Apple’s yearly release schedule of their iPhone and iPod touch range we had expected a similar approach with the iPad. An April 2011 release would be far from surprising however leaked stories surrounding the new iPad would suggest the a new model will be released within Q1 of 2011.

9to5mac highlighted that Apple had hired David Sims, a British photographer to shoot an ad for the new iPad. It was highlighted however that the original iPads were used in the shoot and suggested that they would be swapped for a new version in post production. This is fairly weak evidence to be honest but more fuel has been added to the fire today by Digitimes.

Digitimes have reported that a selection of Taiwanese manufactures, after recently becoming certified by Apple will be shipping small quantities of components that will be used in the new iPad. They will ship these components during December leading industry analysts to expect a consumer launch in Q1 of 2011.

Appleinsider also went on record in October saying that Apple were going to become much more aggressive with their facetime product and that Apple would be introducing an Ipad no later then Q1 of 2011. This would keep the iPad aligned with Apple’s face time strategy.

The rumours as you can see are building with an early 2011 release looking ever more likely. This could be bad news for Apple competitors when the likes of Samsung and Blackberry are only just releasing their first tablet computer.

The Blackberry Playbook is getting a large amount of attention especially from the business market due to it’s server integration and encryption technology, however they clearly see Apple’s current iPad as their biggest contender. A video released this week from Blackberry showcasing the Playbook’s web browser is directly compared to that of the iPad.

As the Playbook is due for launch during Q2 of 2011 Blackberry may have found that they were targeting the wrong product if the iPad 2 is released a few months before the Playbook.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and keep checking the mobiles.co.uk blog for any new developments.

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The PSP Phone is Real?

October 28, 2010 at 10:30 am by Mark | In Coming Soon Handsets, Just For Fun, Mobile News, New Mobile Phones

A PSP Phone is something that has long been talked about and rumoured; the closest we’ve come to seeing anything close to a fully fledged ‘Playstation Phone’ was the Sony Ericsson Aino, with it’s Remote Play functions which unfortunately, were nothing more than media sharing capabilities. Well, Sony Ericsson have seemingly decided to have another stab at it and would appear that this is the PlayStation Phone we’ve all been waiting for and have seen rumoured so many times before.

The PSP Phone very much resembles the PSP Go with it’s slide-out controls; including the obligatory square, circle, triangle and cross buttons, a D-Pad, what appears to be two optical trackpads replacing what would normally be the analogue sticks, shoulder triggers and the Start/Select buttons.

Where this starts to get really interesting though, is when we look at the phone aspect of this device, if the images are to be believed, it’s running Android albeit with a customised Sony skin on top. We can see the four obligatory Android hardware keys (Home, Menu, Back and Search) sitting just below the screen as well as a lock screen which will be familiar to anyone that has used a vanilla Android 2.2 device. Other features include a camera and LED flash on the back and a front-facing camera too.

Although, we’re still not 100% convinced by this, it’s either a fake or very early prototype; notice the lack of PlayStation branding, a mysterious ‘S’ in the centre of the controls and even more strangely, on-screen references to ‘A’ and ‘B’ buttons for Enter and Back. We really do hope this is the real deal and is simply an early prototype but let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. (Source: ElectricPig)

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Facebook shares more services on your mobile and adds SMS to the website.

November 17, 2010 at 1:11 pm by James | In Mobile News

Facebook held their “Mobile Event” yesterday which had many a wild rumour running around the internet, and in this instance some of the rumours were right.

Facebook announced an update to their messaging service, as speculated Facebook will be offering an e-mail client which some are saying will be a Gmail killer. Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained however that although e-mail is currently the chosen way of communicating via the internet, he didn’t expect e-mail would be so dominant in the future.

Results from a teenage focus group highlighted that Live chat and SMS were the preferred ways of messaging due to the instantaneous delivery and response you can expect. Facebook’s new approach is actually combining as many messaging portals as possible to become a hub for your communication. In the very near future you will be able to send text messages directly to your friends via facebook. They will be able to reply directly from their phone to your facbook inbox and a record of the conversation will be saved on your account. For more details regarding the new messaging systems check out Facebooks help pages

Other announcements stated that Facebook places will be coming to both Android and blackberry with an update to their respective apps. The android application will now support the galaxy tab to the frustration of many ipad users who are still waiting for a dedicated application. When Mark Zuckerberg was quizzed on whether or not the application was being developed for the ipad his response was “The ipad is not a mobile device”. Many may disagree with this point of view, however as Facebook currently only develop applications for mobile devices ipad owners will have to use the website or use the iphone app and it’s pixelated icons for now.

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Sony Ericsson X12 Outed And Demo’d - Unofficially Of Course

November 18, 2010 at 12:17 pm by Mark | In Coming Soon Handsets, Mobile Phones, New Mobile Phones

It’s been much rumoured and a long time coming, but it seems Sony Ericsson’s flagship X10 is about to be knocked from it’s top spot by this, the Sony Ericsson (X12) Anzu. True to form, Sony Ericsson have stuck with the Japanese/Spiritually themed names (Yari, Sprio, Aino, Satio - you get the picture) with the meaning of Anzu seemingly pointing towards being a God from Akkadian Mythology who breathes both fire and water and has the head of a lion and the body of an Eagle. Mythology lesson aside, the literal meaning of ‘Anzu’ in Japanese is an Apricot; which isn’t really going to tell us much about this phone.

So lets take a look at what we do know; the Anzu is said to be running Android 2.2 FroYo upon release (although currently running 2.1 Eclair) with an update to GingerBread 3.0 in Summer ‘11. It is also said to house an 800 MHz processor, a 4.3? WVGA ‘X.LED’ screen (multi-touch support included this time!) Wi-Fi , an HDMI port and a standard 3.5mm jack.

It’s also reported that the X12 will be between 8.7mm and 10.9mm thick as well as the inclusion of an impressive 1500 mAH battery. In the camera department, we’re told that the fire breathing, lion headed Anzu will be sporting either a 12 megapixel or 8.1 megapixel camera (more likely the latter in our opinion) and will be capable of recording in 720p HD quality. What do you think, has the Anzu got you interested? Can the Anzu compete the with Desire HDs and iPhones of this world? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Dual Core technology lands on a Samsung Handset.

November 15, 2010 at 4:46 pm by James | In Mobile News

When Samsung released their Galaxy S back in June, the manufacturer started to show it’s investment in the Android operating system. Until this point Samsung’s range of Android handsets were seriously lacking in the hardware department. With the arrival of the Galaxy S Samsung had a product that held it’s own against the iphone 4 or the HTC Desire.

Samsung cemented their support for Android earlier this month with the launch of the first Tablet to seriously rival the ipad. The Galaxy Tab is another device from Samsung to employ Android rather then Samsung’s own Bada OS for it’s operating system. Samsung have predicted 1 million sales of the Galaxy Tab before the end of the year illustrating their faith in the Android OS.

Today Eldar Murtazin (well known for getting his hands on prototypes) tweeted that he is testing the Galaxy 2, most importantly highlighting it’s Dual Core technology. The integration of dual core processors revolutionised the world of both PCs and Apple Macs. Here at mobiles.co.uk we’re hoping that dual core technology will do the same for the world of mobiles.

Samsung will be expected to make some big announcements at the Mobile World Congress early next year so expect to see the Galaxy S2 aka the i9100 confirmed there.

Any further development’s will be posted right here at the mobiles.co.uk blog.

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Is this the cheapest pay as you go phone ever?

November 18, 2010 at 5:37 pm by James | In Mobile News

How much pocket money did you get as a child ? 50p, £1.00 or maybe more? With the imminent increase in V.A.T. and ever rising inflation it may not come as much of a surprise that the average child in the UK could expect £6.24 per week in pocket money. You may consider this to be a fair amount, considering that penny sweets are rarely a penny these days.

With these prices in mind it would be fair to say, the penny doesn’t stretch as far as it used to. Or does it? We know it’s not cool to blow our own trumpet here at mobiles.co.uk but we’ve released a deal today that just needed to be shouted about.

For 19p you are able to buy the LG GS101 on pay as you go. So with 20p you can get yourself a fully working mobile phone and get 1p change!

The LG for less then 20p The LG for less then 20p

What will you get for your 19p? The LG GS101 is no smart phone but you get all the solid features you would expect of any budget handset. SMS, Dual Band, Vibrating alert, Polyphonic ringtones, Games and Speaker phone are some of the features you can expect.

So what’s the catch? Well, you’ll need to buy this with a £10 top up, but that gives you £10 credit and we’re sure you’ll want to be able to use the handset once you’ve received it. And that’s it! So for 19p you’ll get a handset perfect as a backup or maybe a first phone for the kids.

Let’s face it for 19p you can’t go wrong! Any more amazing offers like this and we’ll be sure to let you know right here on the blog.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

The LG-03C camera phone or phone camera?

November 8, 2010 at 1:59 pm by James | In Mobile Content/Services, Mobile News

Images have surfaced today of a new handset from LG that offers a fully functional 3 x optical zoom. This combined with a 12 megapixel CCD sensor may have the likes of Sony Ericsson and Nokia worried.

producing handsets which offer a realistic alternative to compact cameras. Last year Samsung announced the W880, a 12mp camera phone with a 3 x optical zoom. It appears that LG have also decided to reassess their strategy and are looking at other features which can help to strengthen their range of camera phones.

Ask any photographer which element is more important - quality of the lens or megapixels? The response 9 times out of 10 will be quality of the lens. The LG L-03C is shown as using a Pentax 1:3.6-5.5 lens. This quality of lens should yield significantly improved images then those taken on competing camera phones. This combined with the design and high quality finish should go a long way when appealing to the consumer.

However, this isn’t the first handset to offer a high quality optical zoom. Samsung have trialed optical zooms in the past. The G800 released back in 2007 also boasted a 3 x optical zoom with a 5mp camera.


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Christmas has landed at Mobiles.co.uk

November 12, 2010 at 12:03 pm by James | In Mobile News

Christmas gift ideas are plenty at mobiles.co.uk. November is well and truly here, Halloween is a distant memory and bonfire night has come and gone. It is at this point many of us come to the realisation that Christmas is only round the corner.

Traditionally the second week of November sees the internet transform and a take on a jollier feel. Mobiles.co.uk is no different. We’ve filled our stockings and hung up the holly, but the good news doesn’t stop there. Along with a fresh new look we’ve got some amazing offers to help you make the most of our Christmas phone deals.

Christmas gift ideas

We have a huge selection of free phone with free gifts so why not have a look to see if any of them would make great presents for friends and family! If this doesn’t suit you, we also offer up to £450 cash back which you’ll receive within two weeks of getting your order. A great bit of spending money for an expensive time of year.

We’ll also be hosting competitions and giveaways over the next few months and adding exclusive deals which we will update every 12 days as part of our 12 days of Christmas campaign. We’ll also be providing lots of opportunities for you to get involved with our Christmas celebrations so why not head on over to the website to check out our deals and to find out more about our upcoming competitions.

As always keep checking our blog for updates on mobiles.co.uk and for industry news.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Windows Phone 7 Now Official - Pre-order your HTC HD7 Today!

October 14, 2010 at 2:28 pm by Afzal



On Monday October 11th, Microsoft officially unveiled Windows Phone 7 (WP7), the all new Operating System that will be replacing the rather awful Windows Mobile 6.5 which was somewhat of a disaster for Microsoft. It has however been promised that WP7 will be a completely different experience to Windows of old and from what we know it doesn’t look set to dissappoint.


The most discernible difference to WP7, is it’s looks and layout. WinMo devices of old were dull, clunky and almost painful to use, but the homescreen for WP7 is clear and simple to use with designated blocks or areas of the screen corresponding to different applications or widets. The fresh look is a little bit love or hate and any die hard WinMo fans will probably hate it; but that is the exact reason neccessitating the change, WinMo fans have been converting to the little green Android in droves. That and the fact that the last decent WinMo touting handset to grace the market was the HTC HD2 way back in November last year.


So what can you expect from this new breed of Windows Phone then? Well, you’ve only got to look back through the last couple of months posts to see a deluge of ‘leaked’ Windows Phone 7 handsets from all of the major manufacturers but on release day, we were treated to an official look at the following:


The headline act if you like, is the HTC HD7, which as you can probably guess is the Windows Phone 7 touting Desire HD. The good news about the HD7, is that it’s already available to pre-order, right now. So be sure to Click Here and order yours to avoid dissapointment come the 25th October.


Following the HD7, there’s also the HTC 7 Mozart, Trophy and Pro with the Trophy being the ‘entry level’ HTC Device touting a 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera and a 3.8 inch screen; essentially the same specs as the current Desire, which hardly deserve the ‘entry level’ moniker. The Mozart is the phone for you if you’re looking for a bigger camera; touting an 8 megapixel camera, Dolby Mobile, SRS, 8GB internal storage and a 3.7 inch screen. Finally, the Pro is essentially the Desire Z for Windows Phone 7, touting a slide out QWERTY keyboard for die hard QWERTY fans.


From Samsung, we have the Omnia 7, touting a 4 inch Super AMOLED screen, 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera, and an LED flash. And finally from LG, not wanting to break the trend, we have the LG Optimus 7, with a 3.5? WVGA touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera and 16GB of internal storage.


Can Windows Phone 7 really compete with Android? Let us know in the comments below and if you haven’t already, head on over to our HD7 page and pre-order yours today!


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Nokia N8 and HTC Desire HD: In Stock Now!

October 20, 2010 at 5:06 pm by Mark | In Mobile News, Mobile Phones, New Mobile Phones

That’s right folks, they’ve been a long time coming, but as of right now you can order yourself either of these incredible new smartphones right here at mobiles.co.uk.

How does a 12 megapixel camera, 720p HD video recording, 16GB internal storage and an exquisite aluminium chassis take your fancy? Well, then the Nokia N8 is for you, with deals starting from free at £25 per month on a 24 month Orange contract, which will get you 300 mins, unlimited texts and 500 MB data allowance, Click here to take a look at our best Nokia N8 deals.

If the N8 isn’t for you, then how does a 4.3 inch screen, 1 GHz processor, 768 MB RAM and Android 2.2 grab you? Well, with deals starting from free from £30 per month why not head on over to our Desire HD page and check out the full range of deals available.

Whichever you choose, one thing is for sure; you’re not going to be dissappointed. We’ve tested both of these phones and they are absolutely awesome. Enjoy!

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Mozilla Seabird: The Coolest Concept Phone… Ever!

September 24, 2010 at 2:18 pm by Mark | In Mobile News

Bar none, this is without a doubt the coolest concept we’ve ever seen for a phone, watching the phone flick between it’s screens with nothing more than an effortless swipe of the IR/Bluetooth dongle, which sits flush into the back of the phone when not in use, reminds us of the computers in the Minority Report. And, that is to say, we want one and we want it now.

We’ve seen phone concepts with projectors built in before but never have we seen one that will project both a touch sensitive keyboard and the display all at once, there’s even the option to project what appears to be a full sized keyboard either side of the phone, using the phones screen as a central display. In addition to the Dual-PICO projectors, there’s an 8 megapixel camera, 3.5 mm audio jack, wireless charging and a mini-usb port. Sitting in the back of the phone is a Dongle which doubles both as a bluetooth headset and an IR control for the device.

If we’re not mistaken, the screen renderings show the Mozilla Seabird to be running on Android OS but sadly, the Seabird is said to be nothing more than a concept at the moment but given the Android renderings, we’d have money on there being a little more to this story yet. In the meantime, check out the video below and let us know what you think in the comments section below.

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HTCSense.com Now Live!

October 7, 2010 at 2:36 pm by Mark | In Coming Soon Handsets, Mobile News, Mobile Phones, New Mobile Phones

You may remember, back when we brought you the details of the officially announced HTC Desire HD and Desire Z, that we also detailed a brand new online support service which would join the two new handsets; HTCSense.com. Well, this service is now live, albeit a little prematurely considering the two handsets are still only available on Pre-order.

What will HTCSense.com allow you to do? Well, here’s a full breakdown:

- Find My Phone - Does exactly what it says on the tin. If you’ve misplaced your phone, you can get it to play a loud ringer, even if it’s set to silent, in order to help you find it. It will also allow you to pin point the location of your phone on a map using GPS, lock your phone, forward calls/texts, send a retrieval message and to erase the contents of your phone should the worst come to worst.

- SMS Storage - Again, quite self explanatory, but HTCSense.com will allow you to back-up all of your text messages, re-load them onto another device and also to send/recive text messages from your desktop.

- Contact Manager - Which will back-up and synchronise your contacts, as well as editing information and adding photos. An essential piece of functionality for anyone considering switching phones.

- Navigation and Footprints - allows your computer to acces your phones GPS functionality to find saved locations on Google Maps.

- App Store - HTC will provide a a list of tested and reviewed applications, making your decisions easier and will also let you share these with friends.

So far, if you haven’t already got your order in for a Desire HD or Desire Z, be sure to head on over and do it now, to avoid dissappointment when these handsets finally land!

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The Evolutionary Era of Mobile Phones

The Evolutionary Era of Mobile Phones

Tied up to the table or desk are you? Let's step forward into the wireless world of mobile phones Treated as a status symbol, mobile phones now are a necessity and have become a frequent sight. Numerous companies have now pitched in several fancy features like touch screens, dual cameras, QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi connectivity along with Bluetooth and capabilities of playing MP3 and MP4 formats.

With such multiple features packed into a 6 inch device; which also gives you online gaming, weather reports and the stock market updates, the mobile industry has brought forward a revolution.

Enjoy the power of two- Go Dual:
Using of Dual SIM cards in mobile phones is another advantage that has been brought forth in the market. This feature gives an individual the option of being able to work with two different phone numbers simultaneously. Most of the people prefer this option rather than carrying 2 phones with different numbers.

Have fun- for free:
Now that sounds good doesn't it? With the fancy and upbeat features being offered by the cell phones, the telecom industry has also stepped in with a few goodies. GPRS, MMS, Push Mail and Online Application stores are all thrown in for a customer today who has a phone which can support all these features either free or at affordable prices.

Hip Hop & Happening:
Gone are the days when the only game you probably found in your phone was either snakes or solitaire. Not only your device has inbuilt games far superior than ever but you also have the options to install and download several more.

Cellular Phones offer Dual Speakers with surround sound enabled and much more capacity in terms of storing audio and video songs. The video quality and the screen size have seen major improvements in the latest models of phones being launched. The phones are re-placing MP3 players, IPod's and walkmans.

A touch is all you need:
With the launching of desktop's and laptops the slogan "everything's just a click away" has been modified after phones came up with the touch screen. Now, "everything's just a touch away".
From ordering flowers for your spouse on your anniversary or to booking your flight or following maps to reach your destination, it's all just a touch away. While using a touch screen phone it produces small vibrations at the place where it's touched. This makes navigation easy and quick particularly when it comes to the keypad.

It's all packed into one:
Just think about the utility features rolled into the cell phone to meet our needs and it would surprise you. Imagine, if there was no silent mode feature if you were attending a meeting, no offline mode when you were travelling in the flight or conference calling with video options. All these features make life much easier.
You might want to check out the website, mondetech.com for detailed information on some of the best phones launched with some exclusive features.


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Two New iPhones On The Horizon? Not likely…

October 7, 2010 at 10:28 am by Mark | In Just For Fun, Mobile News, Mobile Phones

According to an analyst from the Kaufman Brothers, Shaw Wu, Apple are reportedly working on two versions of a new iPhone; the information is said to come from a contact within Apples iPhone supply chain. It has been said that Apple will produce another “perfectly sized” (Steve Jobs words, not ours) 3.5 inch screen device as well as an entry level smaller device. We can almost categorically say that this will not happen, the words entry level and Apple are words which have never been seen before in the same sentence. And if Apple CEO Steve Jobs has his way, they never will.

Apple simply do not want to operate in an entry-level market, their entire product offering is made up of high margin, aspirational products. A move into entry level offerings by Apple would completely undermine the brand image that has been built over the years, in the same way that Ferrari’s would, if they were to start selling cheap family hatchbacks. It’s just not going to happen. What do you think? Does the increasing threat from Android neccessitate a more diverse smartphone offering, or should Apple continue in their age old fashion? Let us know in the comments below.

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Video Calling With Gingerbread?

October 14, 2010 at 2:00 pm by Mark | In Mobile Content/Services, Mobile News

No, we haven’t gone completely nuts, we mean Android 3.0 Gingerbread. If the latest rumours are to be believed, the next version of the little green robots software will bring with it the ability to partake in a spot of video calling or FaceTime if you prefer the Apple terminology.

The rumour stems from a quote from Google head honcho Andy Rubin, quoted saying: “We support video chat today, with Google Talk Video. It works on the desktop. Whether that can be re-purposed and made appropriate for sipping bandwidth for mobile, it’s an exercise that’s underway”.

The admission that Google are working on the technology alone is proof enough for some, especially given that some of the higher end Android Devices (like the Galaxy S’s of this world) are already being produced with front facing cameras and will almost certainly be first in line for an update to the big 3.0. The rumour seems to be reinforced by a comment from a “Tegra 2 hardware partner” that Android 3.0 Gingerbread will “change the way we use our phones.” A bold statement that we hope will be proved true when finally released.

Can’t wait that long? Well then why not take a look at our current Android Phones and jump on the Android bandwagon now. (Source: PocketLint)

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Nokia N8 and HTC Desire HD: In Stock Now!

October 20, 2010 at 5:06 pm by Mark | In Mobile News, Mobile Phones, New Mobile Phones

That’s right folks, they’ve been a long time coming, but as of right now you can order yourself either of these incredible new smartphones right here at mobiles.co.uk.

How does a 12 megapixel camera, 720p HD video recording, 16GB internal storage and an exquisite aluminium chassis take your fancy? Well, then the Nokia N8 is for you, with deals starting from free at £25 per month on a 24 month Orange contract, which will get you 300 mins, unlimited texts and 500 MB data allowance, Click here to take a look at our best Nokia N8 deals.

If the N8 isn’t for you, then how does a 4.3 inch screen, 1 GHz processor, 768 MB RAM and Android 2.2 grab you? Well, with deals starting from free from £30 per month why not head on over to our Desire HD page and check out the full range of deals available.

Whichever you choose, one thing is for sure; you’re not going to be dissappointed. We’ve tested both of these phones and they are absolutely awesome. Enjoy!

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Windows Phone 7 Now Official - Pre-order your HTC HD7 Today!

October 13, 2010 at 11:28 am by Mark | In Mobile News

On Monday October 11th, Microsoft officially unveiled Windows Phone 7 (WP7), the all new Operating System that will be replacing the rather awful Windows Mobile 6.5 which was somewhat of a disaster for Microsoft. It has however been promised that WP7 will be a completely different experience to Windows of old and from what we know it doesn’t look set to dissappoint.

The most discernible difference to WP7, is it’s looks and layout. WinMo devices of old were dull, clunky and almost painful to use, but the homescreen for WP7 is clear and simple to use with designated blocks or areas of the screen corresponding to different applications or widets. The fresh look is a little bit love or hate and any die hard WinMo fans will probably hate it; but that is the exact reason neccessitating the change, WinMo fans have been converting to the little green Android in droves. That and the fact that the last decent WinMo touting handset to grace the market was the HTC HD2 way back in November last year.

So what can you expect from this new breed of Windows Phone then? Well, you’ve only got to look back through the last couple of months posts to see a deluge of ‘leaked’ Windows Phone 7 handsets from all of the major manufacturers but on release day, we were treated to an official look at the following:

The headline act if you like, is the HTC HD7, which as you can probably guess is the Windows Phone 7 touting Desire HD. The good news about the HD7, is that it’s already available to pre-order, right now. So be sure to Click Here and order yours to avoid dissapointment come the 25th October.

Following the HD7, there’s also the HTC 7 Mozart, Trophy and Pro with the Trophy being the ‘entry level’ HTC Device touting a 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera and a 3.8 inch screen; essentially the same specs as the current Desire, which hardly deserve the ‘entry level’ moniker. The Mozart is the phone for you if you’re looking for a bigger camera; touting an 8 megapixel camera, Dolby Mobile, SRS, 8GB internal storage and a 3.7 inch screen. Finally, the Pro is essentially the Desire Z for Windows Phone 7, touting a slide out QWERTY keyboard for die hard QWERTY fans.

From Samsung, we have the Omnia 7, touting a 4 inch Super AMOLED screen, 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera, and an LED flash. And finally from LG, not wanting to break the trend, we have the LG Optimus 7, with a 3.5? WVGA touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera and 16GB of internal storage.

Can Windows Phone 7 really compete with Android? Let us know in the comments below and if you haven’t already, head on over to our HD7 page and pre-order yours today!

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Pre-order: HTC Desire HD

September 24, 2010 at 11:06 am by Mark | In Coming Soon Handsets, Mobile Phones, New Mobile Phones

If the Nokia N8 isn’t quite your cup of tea, then how about the mighty Desire HD? For the uninitiated, the Desire HD is the bigger brother of the current Desire; touting a 4.3 inch screen, an 8 megapixel camera, HD video recording and Android 2.2 to name but a few of the features. With pre order opening right now, make sure you get your name down nice and early to avoid disappointment come launch day. The Desire HD is going to be hugely popular, there’s absolutely no doubt about it.

The Desire HD is available from Free on a £30 per month contract and stock is due on the 8th October so what are you waiting for? Click here to order yours now or if you still need convincing, check out the video below.

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Nokia N8 and HTC Desire HD: In Stock Now!

October 20, 2010 at 5:06 pm by Mark | In Mobile News, Mobile Phones, New Mobile Phones

That’s right folks, they’ve been a long time coming, but as of right now you can order yourself either of these incredible new smartphones right here at mobiles.co.uk.

How does a 12 megapixel camera, 720p HD video recording, 16GB internal storage and an exquisite aluminium chassis take your fancy? Well, then the Nokia N8 is for you, with deals starting from free at £25 per month on a 24 month Orange contract, which will get you 300 mins, unlimited texts and 500 MB data allowance, Click here to take a look at our best Nokia N8 deals.

If the N8 isn’t for you, then how does a 4.3 inch screen, 1 GHz processor, 768 MB RAM and Android 2.2 grab you? Well, with deals starting from free from £30 per month why not head on over to our Desire HD page and check out the full range of deals available.

Whichever you choose, one thing is for sure; you’re not going to be dissappointed. We’ve tested both of these phones and they are absolutely awesome. Enjoy!

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Windows Phone 7 Now Official - Pre-order your HTC HD7 Today!

October 13, 2010 at 11:28 am by Mark | In Mobile News

On Monday October 11th, Microsoft officially unveiled Windows Phone 7 (WP7), the all new Operating System that will be replacing the rather awful Windows Mobile 6.5 which was somewhat of a disaster for Microsoft. It has however been promised that WP7 will be a completely different experience to Windows of old and from what we know it doesn’t look set to dissappoint.

The most discernible difference to WP7, is it’s looks and layout. WinMo devices of old were dull, clunky and almost painful to use, but the homescreen for WP7 is clear and simple to use with designated blocks or areas of the screen corresponding to different applications or widets. The fresh look is a little bit love or hate and any die hard WinMo fans will probably hate it; but that is the exact reason neccessitating the change, WinMo fans have been converting to the little green Android in droves. That and the fact that the last decent WinMo touting handset to grace the market was the HTC HD2 way back in November last year.

So what can you expect from this new breed of Windows Phone then? Well, you’ve only got to look back through the last couple of months posts to see a deluge of ‘leaked’ Windows Phone 7 handsets from all of the major manufacturers but on release day, we were treated to an official look at the following:

The headline act if you like, is the HTC HD7, which as you can probably guess is the Windows Phone 7 touting Desire HD. The good news about the HD7, is that it’s already available to pre-order, right now. So be sure to Click Here and order yours to avoid dissapointment come the 25th October.

Following the HD7, there’s also the HTC 7 Mozart, Trophy and Pro with the Trophy being the ‘entry level’ HTC Device touting a 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera and a 3.8 inch screen; essentially the same specs as the current Desire, which hardly deserve the ‘entry level’ moniker. The Mozart is the phone for you if you’re looking for a bigger camera; touting an 8 megapixel camera, Dolby Mobile, SRS, 8GB internal storage and a 3.7 inch screen. Finally, the Pro is essentially the Desire Z for Windows Phone 7, touting a slide out QWERTY keyboard for die hard QWERTY fans.

From Samsung, we have the Omnia 7, touting a 4 inch Super AMOLED screen, 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera, and an LED flash. And finally from LG, not wanting to break the trend, we have the LG Optimus 7, with a 3.5? WVGA touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera and 16GB of internal storage.

Can Windows Phone 7 really compete with Android? Let us know in the comments below and if you haven’t already, head on over to our HD7 page and pre-order yours today!

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Who’s Suing Whom?

October 8, 2010 at 2:56 pm by Mark | In Just For Fun, Mobile News

News has broken that Apple has lost a court case in which Mirror Worlds are seeking up to $625 million in damages, the lawsuit in concerned with a copyright to display documents on computer screens. No doubt Apple will appeal this decision, delaying final verdict for a couple more years.

It seems to be an increasing trend these days for companies to sue each other, so much so that ‘Information is Beautiful’ have come up with the below info-graphic detailing exactly who is suing who and what for. Check it out, you’ll see that Apple are on the receiving end of quite alot of lawsuits, whilst Nokia appear to be a great deal of suing; not surprising in light of the recent loss of Nokia’s market share.

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HTC: Quietly Loaded

October 6, 2010 at 3:46 pm by Mark | In Mobile News

HTC have just revealed their 2010 Q3 profits, and we knew that we’d be expecting to see a rather large number given their recent domination of the Smartphone market. We didn’t quite however, expect as bigger a number as $360 million or around £225 million to put it in real money, that’s proft remember; revenue came in at an astonishing $2.45 billion (over £1.5 billion.)

To give some perspective on HTC’s achiecvement so far in 2010, in Q3 2009, profits were $184 million dollars; meaning that profits have almost doubled compared with last year. The even better news for HTC, is that the momentum created in the Android Smartphone market by the awesome HTC Desire here in the UK, appears to be continuing to grow thanks to the up and coming HTC Desire HD, which might just give the original Desire a run for its money if early interest is anything to go by. This, coupled with the imminent launch of Windows Phone 7, which HTC are rumoured to be quite heavily involved in and the fast approaching Christmas period, is sure to see HTC’s Q4 profits rise again. Want to jump on the HTC bandwagon? Well, click here to take a look at the best HTC deals around. (Source: Reuters via Engadget)

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