Saturday, February 6, 2010

Motorola Developing a Google Phone

Motorola plans to launch a device with Google in near future that will be sold directly to consumers, the same strategy we saw with the Nexus One.

According to TheStreet.com, the move was revealed in a conference call earlier today with Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha, who said the to-be-named device would be one of 20 Smartphone’s the company releases this year. At this point, it’s not clear which carrier, if any, will offer a subsidy on the device.

The move doesn’t come as much of a surprise — when Google debuted the Nexus One with HTC earlier this month, they indicated it wouldn’t be the only phone in which they worked directly with a manufacturer and sold the device direct to consumers via the Web.

That said, Motorola already put significant resources behind a major Android-based phone of its own – Droid – and some viewed the Nexus One launch as a smack in the face of Motorola. But apparently the handset manufacturer is still willing to try Google’s direct-to-consumer approach, even as early Nexus One sales estimates look disappointing.

Friday, February 5, 2010

XiliSoft Mobile Phone Manager

Xilisoft Mobile Phone Manager acts as ideal PC freeware for mobile phone data management, which can synchronize your mobile phone with PC to access mobile data and realize phone data transfer, restoration, copy and other mobile managements between your computer and phone. This mobile manager works well with mobile devices running Windows Mobile.

Moreover, Xilisoft Mobile Phone Manager allows you to create your own account to protect phone data. With this mobile manager, you can load your contacts from phone, read messages and E-mail, edit contacts, add calendar and tasks, view notes and favorites.

As phone data transfer, Xilisoft Mobile Phone Manager can also connect and communicate with more than one phone. And the connection can be done via cable and Bluetooth. Now, with this free mobile manager, you will have a possibility to enhance your PC into a mobile world and your mobile data will never lose again.

Sony Ericsson Aspen unveiled officially

Sony Ericsson officially unveiled their third QWERTY-packing WinMo handset. The bar-shaped Sony Ericsson Aspen is the second handset to officially run on the latest version of the Windows Mobile OS – 6.5.3. The handset will also pack the company proprietary panel interface that we have come to know from the XPERIA X 1 and X2.

Sony Ericsson Aspen packs a 2.4″ touchscreen of QVGA resolution and is capable of worldwide roaming thanks to its quad-band GSM support. There will be two versions of the handset as far as 3G is concerned (900/2100 MHz and 850/900/2100 MHz) and they will both feature HSPA.

The local connectivity options of the Sony Ericsson Aspen include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB and a 3.5mm audio jack. There is a built-in GPS receiver and a microSD card slot and there is a 4GB microSD memory card included in the retail package. The final noteworthy feature of the Sony Ericsson Aspen is its 3.2 megapixel fixed-focus camera.

Sony Ericsson Aspen will be available in Iconic Black and White Silver starting from Q2 of 2010. There is no information about its retail price yet.