Apr 14, 2010

lll --- india has more cellphones than toilets --lll

India has 545 million working cell phones thanks to its booming emerging economy, a number expected to reach 1 billion by 2015, the UN University said Wednesday.

That number exceeds the number of people who have access to toilet or sanitation facilities - only about 366 million, or 31 percent of the 1-billion strong population.

India's number of cell phone users soared in just 10 years, from 0.35 per 100 persons in 2000 to 45 per 100 persons this year.

Worldwide, an estimated 1.1 billion people of the world population of 6.7 billion people have no access to toilet facilities. The UN Millennium Development Goals call for access to toilets by all people by 2025,
The UN University, a Canada-based think tank, made a study on cell phone users in developing countries to demonstrate that some countries may lag behind in achieving the goal of providing toilets and sanitation for all the world population by 2025.

'It is a tragic irony to think that in India, a country now wealthy enough that roughly half of the people own phones, half cannot afford the basic necessity and dignity of a toilet,' said Zafar Adeel, a director at the UN University.

UN University said it would cost an estimated 358 billion dollars to build toilets for half the world population between now and 2015. Each toilet costs 300 dollars.

The World Health Organisation and the UN Children's Fund said programmes to provide toilets have fallen behind schedule worldwide and the 2015 goal may not be reached.

Apr 11, 2010

Google Nexus One

We have been listening Google Nexus news in a big way for the last couple of weeks.It is good to know that people have already started planning to buy this handsome gadget.
Google Nexus is considered the fastest and most elegant smartphone on the market today, solidly beating the iPhone in most ways.

We found the following features to justify why Google Nexus is a big hype now a days.

* Nexus One is the first smartphone that is going to use the latest Google Android 2.1 operating system. We can expect faster performance, an improved look and better memory management of the smartphone.

* The Nexus One features the 1Ghz Snapdragon CPU which is the the most powerful Android phone yet. Up until now, most Android phones have used a processor running at around the 500Mhz mark. It doesn't mean that Nexus one will run twice faster. But, definitely, the performance is going to get improved. It can handle the Nexus One’s 3D graphics, multiple applications running in the background and heavy browser use simultaneously.

* Google smartphone has 3.7 inch 480 x 800 OLED capacitive touchscreen. This is the best mobile phone display on the market today, far better than the iPhone’s 480 x 320 display.

* Google have included Google Earth in the Nexus one. If you are used with the Google Map, then Google Earth is a mind blowing application. You can have a nice rendering of the world like your desktop version that includes 3D navigation, terrain views and superb renderings.

* CoolIris is a free plugin for Firefox, Safari and IE that lets you search your PC’s pics, pics on Facebook and Flickr, and even videos on YouTube, in a free flowing 3D wall of media. Google Nexus incorporates this plugin with the smartphone. Now, using CoolIris, you will be able to see your pics in an interactive free flowing 3D wall.

* Nexus is only 11.1mm thick and that makes it one of the slimmest smartphones around. Compare that to the 13.7mm of the Milestone, the 12.3mm of the iPhone 3GS and the 14.4mm of the Hero and other phones.

* The phone comes with 5 megapixel camera with a flash, GPS receiver, Bluetooth and Wi fi capabilities. The macro and low light modes of the camera are excellent and you take great indoors shots.

* Google Nexus One phone will sell in two ways: unlocked (unsubsidized) and locked with T-Mobile. Google will sell the mobile device unlocked and unsubsidized for $530, and Google will sell it by themselves.

* The other option is the subsidized one. Customers will have to sign up for a 2 year mandatory contract and pay the initial $180 for the phone. So, subscribers have both of the options. They can choose according to their need.

* The Nexus One uses an AMOLED screen that offers very high quality contrast and black levels. The only other Android phone that offers this type of feature is the Samsung Galaxy, which uses a significantly smaller screen.

* The other interesting feature of the phone is Google Voice Recognition that the company already demonstrated during the launch. It has the ability to perform voice recognition while doing other things simultaneously.

* The user interface is very refined and superfast among all other Android phones. You will get an animated feel with icon zoom in and zoom out features.

Jun 1, 2009

Samsung Pixon 12: The First 12-Megapixel Cameraphone You Can Actually Buy

Fortunately, the Pixon's 12-megapixel claim to greatness, which guarantees you nothing at all except for the industry's largest file sizes, is complemented by some decent specs, starting with a 3.1" AMOLED touchscreen, 3G and FM radio.

Obviously, though, the flash-equipped camera is the star of the show here, and while relentless megapixel one-upmanship is fruitless and annoying, the Pixon looks like it'll be a decent pocket shooter despite its narrow obsession. Touch autofocus lets you choose a focal point with a finger tap, after which the camera will automatically keep focus on its subject. Shooting speed is quicker than average, clocking in at about two seconds per shot. A bevy of online photo services are supported out of the box, and video recording, though not HD, records at a respectable 720 x 480.

The 150MB internal storage is glaringly weak for a camera-centric phone, though I suspect, as is usually the case, that carriers will bundle SD cards when the Pixon finally goes on sale, which will be in June in Europe, and August elsewhere—though not necessarily here. Sorry, Idou!

Mar 22, 2009

Triple SIM mobile phone

Dual SIM phones are a passe.

Introducing, a very rare Triple SIM handset! Ok I'm not sure if this is the first one but this one's got to be rare! The unnamed handset from UAE based manufacturer QiiQ can devour three SIMs at one go. Thats correct, this one can hold three separate SIM cards if you found dual slots insufficient. Well, while some might think this is more if an overkill, there seems to be a sizable amount of people who would love to have three numbers instead of having to lug around three different phones.



The catch is that at a time, only two lines will be active. As for the spec sheet, this might not sound impressive. The phone is enabled with (900/1800/1900) and dual (900/1800) GSM connectivity, a 2 megapixel camera, 2.4 QVGA display (2.6 touch panel) and a rather huge 2000 mAh battery.



Motorola Launches 'Aura' in India

It looks like Motorola thinks there are many people here in India who have been untouched by the current global economic recession. Why else would it announce its high-end, premium handset in the country that costs over a lakh?

The company recently unveiled the new Aura at a function in Mumbai. Abhishek Bachchan, the brand ambassador for the brand in India was present at the occasion as well.



This one is targeted at the extremely niche, high-end consumer, who would not mind spending over a lakh on a cellphone. That's correct! The Aura will be sold in the country at an outrageous price of Rs. 1,11,492.

What do you get for just over a lakh? How does an aluminum keypad, circular 1.55 inch display protected by 62-carat sapphire crystal sound? Thanks to the Grade I crystal, the screen is virtually scratch proof. Then there is the stainless steel body, which has been chemically etched to give a premium feel. At this price, it's funny to see the attention of detail that goes into these phones. For example, the swivel key-guard has almost 130 ball bearings that work in tandem to offer a great "opening" effect. These are rated for 1,00,000 times of opening and closing. That should take some time to reach.



As for the phone-like features, this ones got 2GB of memory, support for GPRS and EDGE, a 2-megapixel camera and of course, Motorola's Crystal Talk technology found on "normal" cheap phones. There's Bluetooth with A2DP support as well. That almost winds up the feature list.

The phone will be available from mid-March at select stores in the cities of Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyberabad, Kolkata, Ludhiana, Mumbai and Surat.



Mar 20, 2009

~~~ Sony Ericsson Idou ~~~



General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
Announced 2009, February
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2009, Q3
Size Dimensions 111 x 54 x 15 mm
Weight
Display Type TFT touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 360 x 640 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Accelerometer sensor
Sound Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
Card slot microSD (TransFlash)
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD Yes
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0
Camera Primary 12 MP, 4000 x 3000 pixels, autofocus, xenon flash, video LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, face and smile detection
Video Yes
Secondary VGA videocall camera
Features OS Symbian OS
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/HTML, RSS reader
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
- Google maps
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- Organizer
- Voice memo/dial





















Jan 1, 2009

Vertu Boucheron Worlds Hottest New Phone

This is probably the world's hottest new phone and Vertu's most beautiful ever made! It is the creation of Vertu for Parisian jewellry house Boucheron, with the occasion of the 150th Anniversary.

“The essence of the single edition Vertu Boucheron 150 was to create something unique with signals of both brands,” said Frank Nuovo, Vertu Principal Designer. “Using the Vertu Signature platform, but taking it away from the core design and creating a visibly stunning statement that breaks all expectations of mobile phone design, resulting in a true piece of sculpture. The constantly changing angled surfaces allow a cut stone appearance, inspired by the clearly faceted stones which are a significant part of Boucheron’s core craft. The recognisable Vertu V shape has seemingly morphed into random proportioned patterns and directions of the three sided surfaces creating a perfect blend of Vertu and Boucheron elements. The challenge was to gain visual sparkle not from precious stones but instead through pure form and line achieved with precious faceted metal.”