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The HTC Touch
lineup is about to get a new member it seems and this newcomer runs Android. Photos of the HTC Touch.B, codenamed Rome, emerged and they look very much like a remodeled HTC Touch2 with Android parts put on.
Putting the HTC Touch2 and the HTC Tattoo side to side they seem evenly matched, save for a few differences. So if the HTC Touch.B really shares its internals with the HTC Touch2 then we have to wonder what’s the point – the Touch2 and Tattoo are equally priced as well.
First photos of HTC Touch.B (codenamed HTC Rome)But all we have for now are photos which show superficial resemblance, there’s no guarantee that the HTC Touch.B will run on the same Qualcomm MSM 7225 528 MHz processor with the same 256MB RAM.
Otherwise, the changes to the exterior are mostly limited to the swapping out of the Windows Mobile specific keys for the Android Home key. It’s just the Home key – no Menu or Back keys. Not that Android can’t work without those keys, but the vanilla interface works much easier with them.
The HTC Touch.B has a 3.5mm audio jack and a miniUSB portIt’s just wishful thinking, but it could be because the HTC Touch.B is intended to run a new version of the Sense UI (both the HTC Hero and HTC Magic have all the Android keys so the current Sense UI still makes use of them).
We hope to see more information on the HTC Touch.B soon. We’ll be all ears.
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LG GU230 (Black) EDGE X
EDGE:
Enhanced Data GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Environment (EDGE) is a new, faster version of GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. . EDGE is designed to support transfer rates up to 384Kbps and enable the delivery of video and other high-bandwidth applications. EDGE is the result of a joint effort between TDMA operators, vendors and carriers and the GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Alliance. /Stereo Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. Enabled Quadband X
QUADBAND:
Refers to a mobile phone able to operate on the FOUR internationally designated GSM frequencies- 820, 900, 1800 and 1900MHz Slider w/ 1Mbpix Cam, FM Radio/Recording, GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets , microSD X
MICROSD:
microSD is a format for removable flash memory cards. It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile telephones, but also in handheld GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and expandable USB flash memory drives. Slot- Factory UnlockedMeasuring 99 x 48 x 15.5 mm and weighing 89 grams, LG GU230 is not exactly a high-end phone, but it should be a good choice for customers in need of basic functions. The GU230 features a 2.2 inch display with 176 x 220 pixels (we're not sure why LG didn't make it QVGA), A-GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets , Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. 2.1 with A2DP X
A2DP:
The Advanced Audio Distribution Profile is a Bluetooth profile that allows for the wireless transmission of stereo audio from an A2DP source (typically a phone or computer) to an A2DP receiver (a set of Bluetooth headphones or stereo system). Such devices typically also support the AVRCP profile as well in order to allow for track selection and such. A common misconception is that A2DP support is available on all Bluetooth 2.0 devices, which is not the case, and that A2DP is only available on Bluetooth 2.0 devices, which is also not true. A2DP support can exist in older versions of Bluetooth, it just was not commonly supported. , FM radio with RDS, FM recording, Music player, 1.3 Megapixel camera and quad band GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. /GPRS X
GPRS:
General Packet Radio Service; standardised as part of GSM Phase 2 , GPRS represents the first implementation of packet switching within GSM, which is a circuit switched technology. GPRS offers theoretical data speeds of up to 115kbit/s using multislot techniques. GPRS is an essential precursor for 3G as it introduces the packet switched core required for UMTS /EDGE X
EDGE:
Enhanced Data GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Environment (EDGE) is a new, faster version of GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. . EDGE is designed to support transfer rates up to 384Kbps and enable the delivery of video and other high-bandwidth applications. EDGE is the result of a joint effort between TDMA operators, vendors and carriers and the GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Alliance. connectivity. The phone's 900 mAh battery should last up to 9 hours in talk-mode or about 500 hours in stand-by.. LG GU230 comes in black, silver, and pink color.
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LG GW820 EXPO HSDPA/EDGE/Stereo Bluetooth Enabled Smartphone on WM 6.5 Pro, w/ 5Mbpix AF Cam, 1GB Snapdragon CPU, Fingerprint Recog, GPS, microSD Slot- Carrier Unlocked
Size
- Form: Side-slide with full keyboard
- Dimensions: 97.6 x 58 x 15.6 mm
- Weight: 124.3 g
- Volume: 78.5 cc
- Full keyboard makes typing easy
Display and 3D
- Size: 2.4"
- Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
- Up to 16 million colours
- Active matrix technology
- Auto-rotational display
- Accelerometer for automatic portrait and landscape orientation
- Ambient light detector
Keys and input method
- Full keyboard
- Internet key
- Message key
- S60 menu key
- Camera key
- Volume/Zoom keys
- Voice commands
Colours and covers
- Available in-box colours:
- Black
- Red
- White
Connectors
- Micro USB with mass storage class support, USB 2.0
- 2.5 mm AV connector
Memory X
MEMORY:
Storage for applications, photos, videos and other data in a Palm device, measured in megabytes. The more memory, the more applications, photos, videos and other data a device can store. Four types of memory are available: 1) fixed built-in random access memory (RAM) included with the device, 2) add-on memory, sold separately, in the form of expansion cards of various capacities, 3) fixed built-in read-only memory (ROM) containing the operating system and built-in applications and 4) built-in flash memory. See also non-volatile memory.
- microSD X
MICROSD:
microSD is a format for removable flash memory cards. It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile telephones, but also in handheld GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and expandable USB flash memory drives. memory X
MEMORY:
Storage for applications, photos, videos and other data in a Palm device, measured in megabytes. The more memory, the more applications, photos, videos and other data a device can store. Four types of memory are available: 1) fixed built-in random access memory (RAM) included with the device, 2) add-on memory, sold separately, in the form of expansion cards of various capacities, 3) fixed built-in read-only memory (ROM) containing the operating system and built-in applications and 4) built-in flash memory. See also non-volatile memory. card slot, hot swappable, max. 8 GB- Up to 120 MB internal dynamic memory X
MEMORY:
Storage for applications, photos, videos and other data in a Palm device, measured in megabytes. The more memory, the more applications, photos, videos and other data a device can store. Four types of memory are available: 1) fixed built-in random access memory (RAM) included with the device, 2) add-on memory, sold separately, in the form of expansion cards of various capacities, 3) fixed built-in read-only memory (ROM) containing the operating system and built-in applications and 4) built-in flash memory. See also non-volatile memory.
Power
- BP-4L 1500 mAh Li-Polymer battery
- Talk time
- GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. up to 5 h
- WCDMA X
WCDMA:
Wideband CDMA; the technology created from a fusion of proposals to act as the European entrant for the ITU IMT-2000 family up to 4 h- Standby time:
- GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. up to 500 h
- WCDMA X
WCDMA:
Wideband CDMA; the technology created from a fusion of proposals to act as the European entrant for the ITU IMT-2000 family up to 500 h- Browsing time with packet data (maximum): Up to 7 hrs
- Video playback time (maximum): Up to 7 hrs
- Video recording time (maximum): Up to 5 hrs
- Music playback time up to 17 h
- Gaming time (maximum): Up to 9 hrs
Environmental features
- Energy efficiency: ambient light sensor, unplug charger reminder, High Efficiency Charger AC-8
- Materials: free of PVC
- Recycling: Device is up to 80 % recyclable
- Packaging: up to 25 % recycled material, 100% recyclable
- User manual: black & white printing, eco tips on Green Page
Operating frequency
- Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/ 1900
- Dual-band WCDMA X
WCDMA:
Wideband CDMA; the technology created from a fusion of proposals to act as the European entrant for the ITU IMT-2000 family /HSDPA X
HSDPA:
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA, also known as High-Speed Downlink Protocol Access) is a 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments support down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s, and can provide each customer with 30 gigabytes of data per month.[1] Further speed increases are planned for the near future. The networks are then to be upgraded to Evolved HSPA, which provides speeds of 42 Mbit/s downlink in its first release 900/2100- Automatic switching between GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. bands- Flight or Offline mode
Data network
- CSD
- HSCSD X
HSCSD:
High Speed Circuit Switched Data; a special mode in GSM networks which provides higher data throughput By cocatenating a number of timeslots, each delivering 14.4kbit/s, much higher data speeds can be achieved , maximum speed 43.2 kbps- GPRS X
GPRS:
General Packet Radio Service; standardised as part of GSM Phase 2 , GPRS represents the first implementation of packet switching within GSM, which is a circuit switched technology. GPRS offers theoretical data speeds of up to 115kbit/s using multislot techniques. GPRS is an essential precursor for 3G as it introduces the packet switched core required for UMTS class A, multislot class 32, maximum speed 107/64.2 kbps (DL/UL)- EDGE X
EDGE:
Enhanced Data GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Environment (EDGE) is a new, faster version of GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. . EDGE is designed to support transfer rates up to 384Kbps and enable the delivery of video and other high-bandwidth applications. EDGE is the result of a joint effort between TDMA operators, vendors and carriers and the GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Alliance. class B, multislot class 32, maximum speed 296/177.6 kbps (DL/UL)- WCDMA X
WCDMA:
Wideband CDMA; the technology created from a fusion of proposals to act as the European entrant for the ITU IMT-2000 family 1900/850, maximum speed PS 384/384 kbps (UL/DL),
CS 64 kbps- HSDPA X
HSDPA:
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA, also known as High-Speed Downlink Protocol Access) is a 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments support down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s, and can provide each customer with 30 gigabytes of data per month.[1] Further speed increases are planned for the near future. The networks are then to be upgraded to Evolved HSPA, which provides speeds of 42 Mbit/s downlink in its first release 1900/850, maximum speed PS 384 kbps UL/ 3.6 Mbps (DL), CS 64 kbps- TCP/IP support
- Capability to serve as data modem
Local connectivity and synchronisation
- Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. version 2.0- UPnP support
- MTP (Mobile Transfer Protocol) support
- Support for local and remote SyncML synchronisation
Call features
- Integrated speakerphone
- Any key answer
- Call waiting, call hold, call divert
- Call timer
- Logging of dialled, received and missed calls
- Automatic redial
- Speed dialling
- Voice dialling
- Fixed dialling number support
- Vibrating alert (internal)
- Side volume keys
- Mute/unmute
- Contacts with images
- Conference calling with up to 6 participants
Messaging
- SMS X
SMS:
Short Message Service (SMS) is a point-to-point service similar to paging for sending text messages of up to 160 characters to mobile phones.- Multiple SMS X
SMS:
Short Message Service (SMS) is a point-to-point service similar to paging for sending text messages of up to 160 characters to mobile phones. deletion- Message Reader
- EMS X
EMS:
Messaging that focuses on the use of emoticons picture messaging (receive only)- MMS X
MMS:
The wireless messaging technology that enables you to send messages that contain photos, video and/or audio clips between compatible devices. 1.2- Automatic resizing of images for MMS X
MMS:
The wireless messaging technology that enables you to send messages that contain photos, video and/or audio clips between compatible devices.- Common inbox for SMS X
SMS:
Short Message Service (SMS) is a point-to-point service similar to paging for sending text messages of up to 160 characters to mobile phones. and MMS X
MMS:
The wireless messaging technology that enables you to send messages that contain photos, video and/or audio clips between compatible devices. messages- Instant messaging with support for most popular instant messaging services
- Supported protocols: IMAP, POP, SMTP
- Support for e-mail attachments
- Support for e-mail with filtering
- Mail for Exchange, OMA e-mail notification support
- Support for Nokia Mobile VPN
Web browsing
- XHTML browser over HTTP/TCP/IP stack
- Supported protocols: HTTP, WAP X
WAP:
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a protocol for transmitting data between servers and clients (usually small wireless devices like mobile phones). WAP is analogous to HTTP in the World Wide Web. Many mobile phones include WAP browser software to allow users access to Internet WAP sites. 2.0- TCP/IP support
- Opera 8 browser
- JavaScript version 1.3 and 1.5
- ECMAScript support
- CSS support
- Smart rendering
- Mini Map- Mobile Search 4.1
GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets and navigation
- Integrated A-GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets- Nokia Maps application
IMAGE AND SOUND
Photography
- 3.2 megapixel camera
- Image formats: JPEG
- CMOS sensor
- 4x digital zoom
- Full Focus
- White balance modes: automatic, sunny, incandescent, fluorescent
- Capture modes: still, sequence, self-timer, video
- Colour tone modes: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
- Full-screen viewfinder
- Active toolbar
- Dedicated camera key
- Landscape and portrait orientation
- Photo editor on device
Video
- Main camera
- Video recording at up to 320 x 240 pixels (CIF) and up to 15 fps
- Up to 4x digital zoom- Front camera
- Up to 4x digital zoom- Video recording file formats: .mp4, .3gp; codecs: H.263, H.264
- Audio recording formats: AAC mono
- Video white balance modes: automatic, sunny, incandescent, fluorescent
- Colour tone modes: normal, sepia, black & white, vivid, negative
- RealPlayer
- Video playback file formats: H.264, H.263, RealVideo 10, WMV 9, MPEG4
- Video streaming: MPEG4
- Landscape video playback modes
Music and audio playback
- Nokia digital music player
-Playlists
-Equalizer
-Selection by artist, album and genre
-Album graphics display
- Music playback file formats: AAC, AAC+ v1, AAC+ v2, AMR-WB, WAV, MP3,
WMA 9, RealAudio10- Audio streaming
- Dedicated volume keys
- FM radio
- 2.5 mm Nokia AV connector
- Nokia Music Store support
- FM Radio
- Ring tones: mp3, aac, 64-tone polyphonic (25 built-in tones)
- 3D sound effect stereo speakers
- Integrated stereo speakers
Voice and audio recording
- Voice UI
- Enhanced voice dialling
- Voice recorder
- Audio recording formats: AMR, AAC mono
- FR, EFR, AMR
- Digital stereo microphone
- Text-to-speech
Personalisation: profiles, themes, ring tones
- Customizable profiles
- Ring tones: mp3, aac, 64-tone polyphonic (25 built-in tones)
- Wallpapers
- Screensavers
- Animated colour screensavers
- Colour schemes
- Pre-installed themes
- User defined themes
- Exclusive themes designed to match phone
NOKIA 6760 SLIDE (Red)HSDPA X
HSDPA:
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA, also known as High-Speed Downlink Protocol Access) is a 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments support down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s, and can provide each customer with 30 gigabytes of data per month.[1] Further speed increases are planned for the near future. The networks are then to be upgraded to Evolved HSPA, which provides speeds of 42 Mbit/s downlink in its first release /EDGE X
EDGE:
Enhanced Data GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Environment (EDGE) is a new, faster version of GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. . EDGE is designed to support transfer rates up to 384Kbps and enable the delivery of video and other high-bandwidth applications. EDGE is the result of a joint effort between TDMA operators, vendors and carriers and the GSM X
GSM:
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different frequencies: GSM900 and GSM1800 are used in Europe, Asia, and Australia, while GSM1900 is deployed in North America and other parts of the world. Alliance. /Stereo Bluetooth X
BLUETOOTH:
A low power, short range wireless technology designed to provide a replacement for the serial cable. Operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band, Bluetooth can connect a wide range of personal, professional and domestic devices such a laptop computers and mobile phones together wirelessly. Enabled Slider with 3Mbpixel AF X
AF:
Autofocus camera lens Cam, QWERTY X
QWERTY:
The standard layout for letter keys on computer, handheld and smartphone keyboards used to type in English, modeled after the typewriter and named for the order of the first six keys on the top row. Keyboard, GPS X
GPS:
Global Positioning System; a location system based on a constellation of US Department of Defence satellites. Depending on the number of satellites visible to the user can provide accuracies down to tens of metres. Now being incorporated as a key feature in an increasing number of handsets , Nokia Maps, microSD X
MICROSD:
microSD is a format for removable flash memory cards. It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile telephones, but also in handheld GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and expandable USB flash memory drives. slot-OEM Factory Unlocked X
OEM FACTORY UNLOCKED:
A mobile that is free of all verbal and data impediments. This is to say, a mobile that has never been spec'd with the firmware of any carrier in the world. This is usually the focus of business at Celluloco.comNokia 6760 Slide is the European version of U.S.'s SURGE with an improved 3 megapixel camera instead of 2 megapixel camera in the U.S. SURGE counterpart. In addition, this version doesnt come branded with carrier logo and loaded with carrier software like that of AT&T's Surge.