26 June 2007

GPS ENABLED PHONES

SE K530 with GPS





K530 does GPS as well
Looks like Sony Ericsson will be jumping aboard the GPS bandwagon with its K530 handset. This GPS navigation capable cellphone is the first from Sony Ericsson's stable to do so, boasting full point-to-point navigation. Not only do you get help in knowing where to go, the K530 also delivers weather forecasts for your current location if the need arises. The K530 is also supports 3G connectivity, letting your surf the Internet and catch up on the latest news via a RSS reader. Other features include a 2 megapixel camera, 16MB of internal memory, and a Memory Stick Micro memory card slot. There is no word on pricing details, but the K530 will hit the streets when Q3 2007 rolls around.









Symbol Technologies announce MC35



Symbol Technologies announce MC35

Symbol Technologies has recently announced the MC35 Pocket PC phone that comes in a form factor which is similar to that of a PDA, featuring a whole host of connectivity options to keep you abreast with the latest happenings within the company. Each MC35 comes with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and integrated GPS navigation system, push email support, and the ability to access AT&T's high-speed wireless data network. The inclusion of Push-To-Talk functionality also helps you save money in the long run, especially when you need to communicate with colleagues and underlings who are on-site.




NOKIA N95 with GPS
Nokia N95 on sale in US

Those hankering after the Nokia N95 will be pleased to know that this "portable computer" is now up for sale in the U.S. across various Nokia Flagship stores, online, and selected wireless retailers. To give you an idea of what $749 can give you, the N95 boasts a 2-way slide design for different modes, WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth connectivity, a 5 megapixel camera featuring Carl Zeiss optics, video recording, a TV-out port, a microSD memory card slot, integrated stereo speakers, and a 3.5mm stereo headset port among others.












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