LG KP500 Cookie: Full Specs, Prices and Features

December 30, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · Comment 

The LG KP500 (Cookie) mobile phone is one cell phone highly advertised on cable TV here in the Philippines. LG KP500 Cookie has the following basic features: 3″ Full touch screen, Active flash UI, Handwriting & Editing and Motion sensor game. The price of LG KP500 in the US is around $250 (about PhP 12,000 in the Philippines). Read more

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How to Configure Nokia N99i V9+i, Nokia N95 8Gb Clone and Other China Cell Phones to Connect to the Internet

October 7, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 10 Comments 

A reader once asked how to configure China-made cell phones like Nokia N99i V9+i (CECT variant included) and Nokia N95 8Gb Clone to connect to the internet. I have actually answered this question but I will provide here a simple procedure in configuring Nokia N99i V9+i, Nokia N95 8GB clone and other China-made cell phones to connect to the internet by enabling the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) services.

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Specifications and Features You Will Love

October 5, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 6 Comments 

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Cell Phone: New From NokiaThe battle of smartphones heats up as Nokia released its latest touchscreen cell phone model, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic also known as “TUBE”. This new product also makes Nokia a great competitor in the music (sound) department because Nokia cell phones in the past lack the clarity of sounds produced by other brands such as Sony Ericsson cell phones. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic looks promising in this area which increases the level of competition in the mobile phone market. Nokia 5800 full specifications and features are cool. Well, they have to be if Nokia really wants to put up a good fight with iPhone 3G (that can browse the web with Yahoo OneSearch), Blackberry Storm/Thunder and Samsung Omnia i90 (SGH-i900) - some of the most popular and salable mobile phone brands today.

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic was first released in London, England on October 2, 2008 and it has created a huge buzz since then. People are frantic to see what Nokia has got to offer this time as iPhone 3G is taking on the market like a storm with its immense popularity. The Blackberry Storm/Thunder, Samsung Omnia and Google Android Phone (G1) are not far behind. Other companies like Sony Ericsson and LG are also making their moves to capture a bigger market share worldwide as more and more cell phones are sold each year. Read more

Nokia N95 8Gb Clone China-made Cell Phones

September 26, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 6 Comments 

The reason why the title of this article is “Nokia N95 8Gb Clone China-made Cell Phones” is because there are two variants of the Nokia N95 clone made by the Chinese - one without a built-in TV and the other is with a built-in TV. I will discuss the differences of the two models as an update to my previous article “Nokia N95 8GB Clone (China Made): Full Specifications and Features” (see photo, prices, full specifications and features of the original and clone Nokia N95 8GB in that article).

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Nokia N95 8GB Clone (China Made): Full Specifications and Features

September 23, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 39 Comments 

If you are wondering what are the Nokia N95 8GB Clone (made in China) cell phone specifications and features, look no further because they’re very very similar to the original Nokia N95 cell phones. Believe me, knockoff cell phones made in China like the Nokia N95 8GB Clone units look real if you’re not used to seeing original Nokia cell phones. The Chinese are really doing great in creating knockoff mobile phones.

The N95 8GB Clone (China made) was actually offered to me by a friend in Laoag City, Philippines. This knockoff Nokia N95 model is only sold in stores in the Philippines for Php 4,000 or less. Just like the Toshibo N99i V9+i Mobile TV Knockoff Nokia model, the Nokia N95 8GB Clone’s operating system is NOT Symbian. It is also PDA-like with a touch screen (stylus provided). Except for that, the full specifications and features of the Nokia N95 8GB Clone (China made) mobile phones are virtually the same as the original Nokia N95 8GB model.

Here are the full specs of the Nokia N95 Clone model:

Operating Frequency

  • Automatic switching between bands and modes
  • WCDMA 2100 MHz (HSDPA), EGSM 900 MHz, GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)

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Google Enters Cell Phone Market With First Google Phone Release

September 20, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 7 Comments 

First Google Mobile PhoneA new era dawns for internet giant Google as it releases the first Google cell phone. News about its release states that a mobile telephone tailored to run on Google’s Android software is to debut next week in New York City. This new product from Google is a testimony of Google’s intent to dominate the digital market. First, the internet, now the mobile/cell phone industry. It even launched its own web browser a few weeks ago, the Buggy Google Chrome, which in many users’ views is a failed attempt of Google to have its own web browser. In the Philippines, the first Google mobile phone will not be available in stores soon. Filipinos whose hands are itchy on cell phones must wait for a few months after its release in the United States.

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WordPress for iPhone Launched and the Combination Looks Promising

July 28, 2008 · Filed Under Internet Technology · 2 Comments 

Apple introduces the first Open Source app that lets you write posts, upload photos, and edit your WordPress blog from your iPhone or iPod Touch. With support for both WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress (2.5.1 or higher), users of all experience levels can get going in seconds.

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Browse the Internet Using Your Mobile Phone and Opera Mini

July 20, 2008 · Filed Under Internet Technology · 5 Comments 

If you are someone who wants to browse the internet using your mobile phones (cell phones), then the new Opera Mini is right for you.  Browing a website using a mobile phone is a breeze using the new Opera Mini 4.1 (the latest release of the mobile web browser).  Opera Mini enables you to take your full Web experience to your phone. Stay in touch with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, get your e-mail on the go, do your online banking. There are no limits — Opera Mini is the quick, easy and secure way to get any Web page you want.  If you have harnessed the capabilities of your cell phones in browsing websites or checking on your own, then Opera Mini could be the perfect software for you.

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