Acer

Acer neoTouch

No Comments 29 September 2009

Acer is known for several top-notch notebooks and netbooks; this time, Acer will be marking their milestone in the mobile phone world. This is definitely not the first time Acer had produced a mobile device, although the previous Acer PDAs don’t have native phone feature.

Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor, Acer neoTouch will be a serious contender in the Smartphone category. NeoTouch will be setting a lot of new benchmark for competitors, especially because it is well-crafted and it has all the features you need. The Snapdragon is known to be the most powerful processor for mobile phones and PDAs, so it will only be natural to expect so much from neoTouch. After all, Acer does have their way in pushing hardware to the limit and producing fascinating gadgets.

The tri-band 3G support with HSDPA and HSUPA data capabilities is definitely a plus. With Windows Mobile 6.5 as its operating system, these data capabilities can be put to great use. You will be able to browse through the internet without a problem, especially with full Flash support in the web browser. The 3.8″ 65K-color resistive TFT touchscreen is not the best there is, but it is capable of displaying neTouch’s user interface at 480 x 800 pixels resolution.

As with other Windows Mobile based phones, the user interface of neoTouch has been custom made and added with Acer homebrew features. Acer Homescreen, Contacts, Agenda and Gallery will help you do regular PIM and multimedia tasks easily using the touch interface.

Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson Satio: Shoot (Not) to Kill

No Comments 05 September 2009

Sony Ericsson used to be the leading manufacturer of quality mobile phones. Their throne has been taken by other phone manufacturer such as Nokia and even Apple; Sony Ericsson is not about to stay quiet and let their glory be stolen away for sure. They then introduced the ground-breaking Satio, a mobile phone that will make everyone stares.

The main feature of Satio would have to be its 12 megapixel state-of-the-art autofocus camera with LED Xenon flash — you are authorized to shoot at anything and get crisp results all the time. The competition will be stiff, but with full-touch user interface and 3.5″ 16M-color resistive touchscreen capable of displaying 640 x 360 pixel resolution, taking pictures and making good use of the superb imaging sensor will be a pleasant experience indeed. It can be the perfect holiday companion; you wouldn’t have to carry multimedia player, a phone, and a digital camera separately because Satio will provide you with anything you need.

Interestingly, Satio uses Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI — similar to the one used in Nokia’s N97 and several newer models — with custom user interface and media menu. Although Symbian OS is not the most anticipated operating system for mobile phones these days, you will not be able to find anything you couldn’t do in Satio.

It also uses PowerVR SGX dedicated graphics accelerator, complete with 256 MB of built-in RAM, so some amazing visual effects, display, and eye candies are to be expected. In all, Satio is a very promising phone that many would really love to use.


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