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Touch-Screen Phones Expected to Reach 833 Million by Year 2013
Posted by sawaru | Category: Mobile Phone, Smartphone, Trend Watch & News
CIT MOBiDIV delivers the first ever complete touch experience on Windows Mobile phones.
Touch screen devices are expected to dominate personal computing for the next few years…and numbers are beginning to roll in to support that forecast. More mobile device vendors have started touch-screen manufacturing and integration in 2008. Given this strong expected growth, about 60 companies plan to show off their touch-screen sensor, module or system technology during the 2008 Society for Information Display (SID).
At the leading edge of this new technology, CIT MOBiDIV, the mobile division of CIT Global, has invented a Touch Interface technology over Windows Mobile platform that merges the usability of Touch phones with the power and productivity of Windows Mobile to deliver an unparalleled touch experience to smartphones.
TouchMAX meets the rising consumer demand for touch-enabled devices and powerfully delivers the usability of iPhones with the productivity and versatility of Windows Mobile smartphones. TouchMAX can be completely customized giving Device vendors and Mobile Operators complete control over the device’s functionality, usability and most important the overall user experience.
With exciting touch enabled applications, improved functionalities and ease of use will appeal to a wide range of consumers especially the X-MessagingTM that enables sending live personalized messages with handwriting, animations, colors, smileys and emoticons.
source: PR.com
Sony Ericsson P1i
Posted by admin | Category: Mobile Phone
Evolution and not revolution, but evolution in the right direction. The number one improvement is definitely the increased size of available RAM memory, providing true and unrestricted multitasking, much better stability (the tested proto unit hasn’t rebooted even once nor did it cause any other stability problems) and positive impact on overall performance. 3.2 Megapixel camera produces quality pictures and, well, tolerable video. Slightly improved transflective display works better in direct sunlight and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR provides faster connectivity.
Elegant design, solid build and high quality materials make the device look and feel really good. Software improvements, especially the support for plugins on the Activity screen, add to the comfort of use and enhance functionality.
Considering that we won’t see a “true” P990 successor (with 2.8″ screen and flip) before 2008, it may be considered worth getting not only for M600i users who get a lot of new features, but also for P990i owners struggling with all the problems caused by P990’s limited RAM memory. Acquiring UIQ Technology by Sony Ericsson gives hope for faster and “more unified” development and further improvements coming with firmware updates. Read the rest of this entry »
Sony Ericsson P990i 3G Touch Screen Phone
Posted by admin | Category: Mobile Phone
The future of communication is here
The P990i is the latest in a line of P series smartphones from Sony Ericsson. A 3G smartphone that lets you leave your PC behind while travelling, yet access everything you need for effective communication. It’s all here, now. Previous smartphones in the range have been met with almost obsessive loyalty, making them a hard act to follow, and even today, when there are plenty of smartphone choices around the ‘P’ has a loyalty many others would love to emulate.
Announced last October it is in some ways a shame that the P990i appears just after Sony Ericsson’s M600i and just before its W950i. All three handsets run Symbian 9.1 and UIQ 3. We’ve already looked at the M600i, and will review the W950i as soon as we get our hands on one.
The handsets are aimed at different markets - the M and W share very similar hardware design, but the W has a rather nifty 4GB of internal memory and is aimed at music fans. Read the rest of this entry »
This is touch screen smartphone category
Posted by admin | Category: Smartphone
This is touch screen smartphone category
