Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The Nokia 2330 Classic is an easy-to-use phone with a built-in VGA camera, stereo FM radio recorder, and GPRS internet connection. With premium looks and practical features, the affordable device supports Mail on Ovi, to create email accounts directly on the 2330 Classic without having to use a personal computer. Nokia Life Tools provides farmers and students with timely and relevant agriculture information and education services designed for rural communities in emerging markets.
Nokia 2323 Classic Phone
Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The Nokia 2323 Classic is an affordable handset with a stereo FM radio recorder, and GPRS internet connection. Its premium looks and practical features support Mail on Ovi to create email accounts directly on the phone without having to use a PC. With Nokia Life Tools, users can get timely and relevant agriculture information and education services designed for rural communities in emerging markets.
LG GM730 Phone
Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The LG GM730 is one of the first smartphones to use Microsoft’s new Windows Mobile 6.5. It also runs LG’s S-Class User Interface for four customizable home screens built-around a 3D ‘cube’ layout — turnable with the flick of a finger. The GM730 features a 3.0-inch WQVGA touch screen, 5.0-megapixel Schneider-Kreuznach camera and Bluetooth 2.1 technology. It is also one of the first devices to have LBS-based SNS — so users can reach their friends for real-time chat, email and text messages. ‘Chat on the Map’ service allows users to locate themselves as well as their friends, social network group.
LG Arena KM900 Phone
Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The LG Arena is a touch-screen smartphone with a 3D user interface and Dolby and DivX technologies. It will feature LG’s new 3D S-Class User Interface, a UI designed for better access to multimedia. The cube-based layout provides four customizable home screens to music, movies and photos. The Arena also integrates Dolby and DivX technologies, Internet connectivity with HSDPA 7.2 networks, Wi-Fi and A-GPS.
HTC Touch Diamond2 Phone
Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The Touch Diamond2, successor to the popular Diamond smartphone, runs on HTC’s new TouchFLO 3D interface. It has a customized version of Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional so users can quickly access people, messaging, email, photos, music and weather. A larger 3.2-inch widescreen VGA screen includes a new touch sensitive zoom bar for faster browsing of webpages, emails, text messages, photos or documents. The Touch Diamond2 also groups conversation together in a single contact view — whether voice, text or email is used so histories can be viewed from the contact card or during a phone conversation. Additional features include a 5.0-megapixel auto-focus camera, expandable memory, gravity sensor and an ambient light sensor.
HTC Touch Cruise 2009 Phone
Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The new HTC Touch Cruise (2009) has integrated GPS with Footprints, an application that geotags photos and creates digital postcards on the handset. When a photo is taken, Footprints takes notes, an audio clip, and geotag it to identify its geographical location. Consumers can flip back through photos to retrace steps to that exact location. Footprints works outdoors and indoors for accurate records of locations. When placed in its car cradle, the Touch Cruise transforms an in-car navigation system, automatically converting its user interface for turn-by-turn directions. Using TouchFLO technology, the Touch Cruise provides fingertip access to phone, contacts, email, messaging, calendar and GPS applications.
HTC Magic Phone T-Mobile
Scheduled release in: Q2 2009
The HTC Magic is a tablet-style smartphone that runs on Google’s Android operating system. It has a trackball and navigational buttons for quick, easy access and a 3.2-inch touch screen display. The Magic can access email options such as Google Mail, POP3 and IMAP as well as Google Talk for instant messaging. Popular Google applications are also integrated such as Google Maps and Google Search as well as access to video sharing site YouTube.
Nokia 7205 Intrigue Phone Verizon Wireless
Scheduled release in: Q1 2009
Released for Verizon Wireless, the Nokia 7205 (Intrigue) has an external screen that illuminates when an incoming call or text is received. Consumers also play songs, or turn off the alarm clock to snooze a little longer without opening the phone. A large, bright internal screen includes a nature-inspired design setting called Habitat mode. When the Habitat mode is activated, contacts are presented in chronological order for an intuitive way to track contacts. The handset also comes with VCAST Music with Rhapsody to allow users to choose from over five million songs. They can download the master copy of their songs to a PC and sync their tracks, albums and playlists to their phone. The 7205 also has a microSD optional removable memory with up to 8GB for additional storage. Extra features include a 2.0-megapixel camera with flash and Bluetooth wireless technology.
LG Rumor2 Phone Sprint
Scheduled release in: Q1 2009
Released for Sprint, the LG Rumor2 offers a full-sliding QWERTY with an additional row of keys for easier typing. It also has an increased QVGA display, 1.3-megapixel camera and stereo Bluetooth technology. The Rumor2 comes preloaded with Sprint Navigation for GPS navigation and voice and on-screen, turn-by-turn driving directions. Users can access Microsoft Exchange Server and IBM Lotus Notes accounts through Sprint Mobile Email Work. A removable backplate lets users personalize their phone.
Motorola EM330 Phone AT&T
Scheduled release in: Q1 2009
Released for AT&T, the Motorola EM330 has a touch-sensitive external screen, a rich music experience and high-quality audio performance, all at an affordable price. Users can control music with using touch-sensitive keys that appear only when needed. Easily play, pause, forward or rewind songs. Music can be easily identified with Motorola’s SongID technology then purchased through AT&T’s Music Store. Consumers can also listen to new music on favorite FM radio stations with Radio Data System (RDS) technology. They can share favorite stations by sending a text message to any other FM radio-enabled mobile phone. Music can be enjoyed in surround sound-like quality with a 3D sound effect and audio equalizer with 11 different pre-set music genres like Rock, Reggae and Pop to maximize any mobile listening experience. Bass can be boosted as high as seven decibels. The EM330 features a universal 3.5mm jack for easy connection to speakers and headsets, while stereo Bluetooth wireless technology and the professional-grade speakerphone allow them to experience handsfree connectivity.