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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Windows Version 5530 Cell Phone Available in China

Smart 5530 model is W5530. W represent windows. It built the latest oeprating system - windows mobile 6.5. Also it is quand, full unlocked, can work good all over the world. WiFi function, high speed internet anywhere.


Operating system:Windows Mobile 6.5.3 OS

CPU:Marvell PXA310 624MHZ

ROM:MB 256 RAM:192MB

Built in GPS nevigation and AGPS

3.5 mm audio output jack

Standard 2.0 USD port

FM radio

Gravity inducer

Quadband:GSM:850/900/1800/1900MHZ

3.2 inches HVGA(240*400) touch screen

WI-FI:802.11b/g wireless internet, EDGE WIFI,

Many office softwares such as MSN, EXCEL,SKYPE..

Supper track ball move in all directions brings cool touch feeling

Languages:English/Chines


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Surging Smartphone Sales Boost Mobile-Phone Market

Global mobile-phone shipments rose 17 percent year over year to 314.7 million units in the first quarter, buoyed by robust smartphone sales, according to Gartner analysts. Smartphone sales to end users soared 48.7 percent to 54.3 million units -- the strongest year-on-year increase since 2006.


Smartphones accounted for 17.3 percent of all mobile handset sales in the first quarter -- up from 13.6 percent in the same period last year. Apple's iPhones, Research In Motion's BlackBerry handsets, and smartphones based on Google's Android OS all proved to be big winners in the first three months of the year.


"The first quarter was Apple's strongest quarter yet, which placed the company in the No. 7 position with a 112.2 percent increase in mobile-device sales," noted Gartner Research Vice President Carolina Milanesi.


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Android's U.S. Surge


During the first quarter, Android displaced Microsoft's Windows Mobile platform in the number-four global smartphone slot for the first time, Milanesi noted. Moreover, Android was the biggest winner in the U.S. market, where it displaced Apple's iPhone OS as the number-two smartphone platform by growing its market share by nearly 22 percentage points year over year to 26.6 percent.


"Android's momentum continued into the first quarter of 2010, particularly in North America, where sales of Android-based phones increased 707 percent year on year," Milanesi said.


BlackBerry sales reached 10.6 million units in the quarter -- a 45.9 percent year-on-year increase. "This quarter saw RIM, a pure smartphone player, make its debut in the top five mobile-device manufacturers, and saw Apple increase its market share by 1.2 percentage points," Milanesi said.


RIM's focus on its ecosystem strategy -- together with its tightly integrated control of store, OS and device -- played to RIM's strengths on a global basis during the first quarter, Milanesi noted. In the United States, however, RIM saw its share of the smartphone market decline 14 percent year over year, even as Apple's share rose four percentage points to 22.1 percent.


Industry observers note that RIM still needs to embrace touch capabilities in a big way to regain U.S. momentum. "In the consumer space, touch and a strong ecosystem are starting to become more and more important," Milanesi noted. RIM also needs "to improve its web-browsing experience," she added.


Nokia's Sliding Market Share


The Symbian OS long championed by Nokia remained the world's number-one smartphone OS during the quarter, but Symbian's share of the market was down 4.5 percentage points from a year earlier, Milanesi noted. Though Nokia remains weak in its high-end portfolio, Milanesi said the situation should improve with Nokia's release of the N8 and other devices in the fourth quarter.


"There are also devices such as the C5 and E5 that will help drive smartphones sales, but still in the mid-tier market," Milanesi said. "In the high end we will wait for Meego and then Symbian 4 next year."


Research firm iSuppli expects smartphone shipments to grow 35.5 percent this year, compared to 11.3 percent for the global mobile business overall. "Because of this, companies that are exclusively focused on this area, like RIM and Apple, have managed to move up to near the top tier of the china mobile phone business," said iSuppli Senior Analyst Tina Teng. "This shows that the smartphone is reshaping the competitive landscape of the wireless business."


Teng also noted that RIM is now poised to displace Sony Ericsson as the third-largest player in the global mobile-phone market. "It will be interesting to see how much more market share RIM and Apple can gain in 2010," Teng said.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Copy iPhone 4G Mobile Phone Hits Shanzhai Market



Copy iPhone 4G smartphone has come to the Shenzhen market with deliberate differences, a local mobile phone wholesaler confirmed on Thursday (May 06, 2010).


While Gizmodo still facing likely criminal and civil charges over the iPhone 4G leak issue, the quick Chinese Shanzhai cell phone makers have taken action to work out their imitation of iPhone 4G in mere days, a local mobile phone web site said on May 6. Today (May 6, 2010) a wholesaler told Suite101 that several models of pirated iPhone 4G mobile phones have come to the market.


"Like we have seen the iPhone 4G model leaked in the Gizmodo event, the Shanzhai iPhone 4G have a white or black exterior with squarish build. Now we can see several models of pirated iPhone 4G in the Huaqiang Bei (Huaqiang North) Mobile Phone Market of Shenzhen’s Futian District,” said the Shenzhen-based wholesaler who would like to keep his name anonymous on May 6.


Shanzhai Mobile Phones are Flooding in the Global Mobile Phone Market

Shanzhai refers to the Chinese imitation and pirated brands and goods, particularly mobile phones and computer laptops. Most of the Shanzhai mobile phone manufacturers are based in the South-China Shenzhen City.


Shenzhen, a city in the South-China Guangdong Province, produces around half of the mobile phones in China. In the first half of 2009, Shenzhen made more than 150 million mobile phones and exported 82.18 million at a wholesale price of $5.56 billion. It is estimated that Shenzhen produced more than half of the 145 million units of Shanzhai mobile phones China made in 2009, according to the Shenzhen-based Shanji Consulting. The Shanzhai mobile phones took around 14% of the market share in the global cell phone market.


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Microsoft Mobile phones earn 'cool' status

Ever since Apple unleashed the iPod and then the hiPhone on the world, spotting the words "Microsoft" and "cool" in the same sentence has been an extremely rare occasion.


But I feel I must do so right now.


The software giant last week began selling the KIN 1 and KIN 2 china cell phones through Verizon Wireless. These (here it comes) Microsoft phones are really cool, both in design and concept.


The KINs aren't smartphones. They're social media phones, with software out of the box that gives its full attention to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and their ilk.


Plug in all the proper info for your accounts, and tiles of photos of your friends with their corresponding status updates and tweets will appear on the home screen. If you subscribe to any RSS feeds, news updates from those will show up, too. They call it the KIN Loop, as in keeping you in the loop.


Scroll to the right, and you create a photo-tiled wall of your favorite contacts for easy access to their e-mail addresses, social media accounts and phone numbers.


Scroll to the left, and you'll see a tile of icons for access to the Web, camera, text messages, e-mail accounts and more.


The result probably is unlike anything you've seen before. And that takes some adjustment.


Yet, in many ways, the odd-looking operating system on the KIN 1 and KIN 2 is a lot like the one on Microsoft's Zune HD digital music player. The tiles look the same. There's also a Zune app on each KIN.


The KIN phones also serve as a preview of things to come with Windows Phone 7.


Windows Phone 7, of course, is Microsoft's totally revamped smart phone operating system that's due out later this year. It will replace the clunky, stylus-craving Windows Mobile 6.5 that's on phones now. It, like the KIN 1 and KIN 2, will have tiles for finger-friendly navigation.


The sooner that happens, the better, I say.


The KIN 1 and KIN 2 are similar.


The KIN 1, which I reviewed, is just smaller, fitting in the palm of the hand with a QWERTY keyboard and slide-up touch screen. The KIN 2 is bigger, closer to the size of an iPhone, with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that's more appropriate for folks with bigger fingers.


The software giant last week began selling the KIN 1 and KIN 2 china mobile phones through Verizon Wireless. These (here it comes) Microsoft phones are really cool, both in design and concept.


The KINs aren't smartphones. They're social media phones, with software out of the box that gives its full attention to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and their ilk.


Plug in all the proper info for your accounts, and tiles of photos of your friends with their corresponding status updates and tweets will appear on the home screen. If you subscribe to any RSS feeds, news updates from those will show up, too. They call it the KIN Loop, as in keeping you in the loop.


Scroll to the right, and you create a photo-tiled wall of your favorite contacts for easy access to their e-mail addresses, social media accounts and phone numbers.


Scroll to the left, and you'll see a tile of icons for access to the Web, camera, text messages, e-mail accounts and more.


The result probably is unlike anything you've seen before. And that takes some adjustment.


Yet, in many ways, the odd-looking operating system on the KIN 1 and KIN 2 is a lot like the one on Microsoft's Zune HD digital music player. The tiles look the same. There's also a Zune app on each KIN.


The KIN phones also serve as a preview of things to come with Windows Phone 7.


Windows Phone 7, of course, is Microsoft's totally revamped smartphone operating system that's due out later this year. It will replace the clunky, stylus-craving Windows Mobile 6.5 that's on phones now. It, like the KIN 1 and KIN 2, will have tiles for finger-friendly navigation.


The sooner that happens, the better, I say.


The KIN 1 and KIN 2 are similar.


The KIN 1, which I reviewed, is just smaller, fitting in the palm of the hand with a QWERTY keyboard and slide-up touch screen. The KIN 2 is bigger, closer to the size of an iPhone, with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that's more appropriate for folks with bigger fingers.


Also, there's the aforementioned Zune app. Click on the "Music & More" icon, and you can listen to the radio, or play music and videos via the Zune Pass subscription service.


The coolest feature, though, has to be the KIN Studio. If you log into your phone with a Windows Live or Hotmail account, the KIN phones will automatically back up everything you do to the Web. Photos, videos, texts and your contacts all will stay there even if you erase the phone. So don't hand out your password.


The KIN 2 also has an 8 megapixel camera and shoots high-def video.


Both phones are for sale at www.verizonwireless.com, and on Thursday, they hit stores. The KIN 1 is $49.99 and the KIN 2 is $99.99, both after a $100 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract.


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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Mobile And Text Banking From Your Phone

Indiana's NewsCenter - It's now easier than ever to avoid those long lines at the bank and do all of your banking business via your personal phone. Many banks are now offering mobile and text banking. That means you can transfer funds, receive text alerts about your account, pay your bills, and correspond with your bank from anywhere at any time.


Chief Information Officer for STAR Financial Bank, Ralph Marcuccilli, says STAR plans to begin offering mobile banking this summer and continue to make upgrades and offer additional services as time goes on.


"It's like with text messaging. The volume of text messages exceeds the number of telephone calls, and just like that has caught on, this is another convenient way for the customer to communicate with their bank and get their banking information."


STAR isn't the first bank to offer these types of services, and Marcuccilli says that's for a reason. He says they wanted to be sure that they could provide mobile banking technology to customers without the fear of compromising security.


He says he is confident his customers don't have to worry about the security of their accounts. "There's not any information that somebody could use on the china cell phone. If you just got a balance for a customer, there's not really any account information that could identify the person."


Darren Lichtsinn is a District Sales Manager for Sprint Nextel. He says there are ways cell phone users can protect themselves when dealing with personal information.


Lichtsinn says many china mobile phones are capable of sending a text message to a missing phone that will automatically delete all of the information from a device. He also suggests calling your china phone provider immediately if you lose your phone or suspect it has been stolen. He says the provider will be able to disable the device.


"Obviously with some of this technology they are sending text messages with balance information, other stuff like that, to your device. So, wiping the device would eliminate all of that off of there and also calling the carrier insures that they won't be able to access anything that you've accessed in the past."


Lichtsinn agrees with Marcuccilli about the safety of mobile banking. "If you're taking the right steps as a consumer - wiping your device and calling your carrier, than it's going to be virtually impossible for them to get any information off of it."


He also says the best ways to protect yourself are to prevent others from having access to your phone and to erase any texts that you wouldn't want other people to have access to.

Word's First Dual SIM Dual Standby Windows Cell Phone TOUCHG3

Touch G3 windows cell phone. Dual sim dual standby, 3.0 inch QVGA(240×320), K3-360MHz CPU, WindowsMobile6.5, dual cameras. Cool WIFI funciton, high speed internet.


CPU: Hisilicon K3 360M CPU RAM/ROM: 128M/256M


OS: Windows Mobile6.5


WIFI high internet connection

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3.0''QVGA(240×320)


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