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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Newest Windows Cell Phone G3++ Available In China

G3++ have newest windows operating system - Windows 6.5 mobile system. It has wifi function, for speed internet, fast CPU, 800Mhz. Internal cool GPS navation function. Also, G3++ phone have a lot of usefull soft ware, example MSN, microsoft office, email and etc..


G3 phone main feature as below,


Built-In GPS - Never get lost with an accurate GPS system built in.



Smart Phone - Mobilize every part of your life! Smart phones have all the Apps you need to organize your business and pleasure needs.



Windows Mobile 6.5 - Compact operating system specially designed for phones. Looks and feels just like Windows for your desktop!



FM Radio - Pick up your favorite FM radio stations wherever you are.



Bluetooth - High speed wireless technology.



Touch Screen - Easy-to-use and responsive touch screen function for smooth navigating.



Full Screen View - Crystal clear viewing with our cinematic full-screen mode.



Fully Unlocked - Works on all four main GSM frequency bands for great reception world wide.



WiFi - Check emails, connect online, or surf the Web with advanced WiFi technology.



CPU - Qualcomm MSM7230



RAM Size - 256M



Flash Size - 512M



Speed - 800MHz


 


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China mobile phone helps police find suspect

State police were tipped off by yoga enthusiasts that Joel Snider might have been involved in New Berlin yoga teacher Sudharman's slaying, but they tracked their suspect largely on the location of his china phone calls.


Police first determined that Snider had used his cell phone on Route 147 between Northumberland and Milton at 8:51 a.m. July 5 — hours before Sudharman's bullet-riddled body was found by a teacher at the New Berlin yoga center.


After they learned that Snider was in the Baltimore area, two troopers — Wayne Ghrist and James A Hansel II — were immediately dispatched to Maryland to work with law enforcement there to try to apprehend the suspect.


Police were first told that Snider was staying at a hotel in Prince George's County, Md., but when troopers arrived, they found he had fled.


The state troopers worked with their counterparts from Prince George's County and Baltimore while communicating with Pennsylvania state police technical specialists in Harrisburg, said Hansel, the lead investigator in the case.


Officers followed Snider by electronically tracking his movements, based on where he used his china mobile phone, Hansel said. They were able to pinpoint his location to a hotel in Glenn Marsh, Md. A command post was set up in the parking lot of a nearby mall and the other occupants of the hotel were evacuated for their safety.


A SWAT team from Baltimore was summoned to storm Snider's room if needed, but when police went to his room, he surrendered peacefully.


Hansel said the quick arrest was made possible by cooperation and coordination between the state police and law enforcement officials in Maryland.


After Snider was arrested, police searched his hotel room, but Hansel would not say if police found a weapon that could have been used in Sudharman's murder or what else was obtained in that search.


"We got a lot of good evidence," he said.


"We had probable cause to make an arrest," Hansel said. "But since the arrest, our investigation has taken leaps and bounds. Everything is coming together well."


Hansel said that Union County District Attorney Pete Johnson has filed paperwork with Gov. Ed Rendell's office to request the extradition of Snider from Maryland to face charges in Sudharman's killing. A spokesman in Gov. Ed Rendell's office said an extradition hearing has been scheduled for Aug. 19 in Maryland.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

New Version 8920 Cell Phone Add TV and WiFi Function Dual SIM Dual Standby

Newest version 8920 slide phone added tv and wifi function. Also change to dual sim card, dual standby. Cool dual cameras for 3G video chat.


8920 phone mail funciton as below,




* Bluetooth - High speed wireless technology.



* FM Radio - Pick up your favorite FM radio stations wherever you are.



* Flat Touch Screen - Easy-to-use and responsive touch screen function for smooth navigating.



* Slide Function - Fantastic multi-faceted technology transforms your phone in a flick of the wrist!



* Metal Cover - Sleek and strong to keep your phone protected while looking great!



* Dual Camera - Front and rear lenses for a more versatile shot.



* QWERTY Keyboard - Full QWERTY keyboard for ease of use.



* WiFi - Check emails, connect online, or surf the Web with advanced WiFi technology.



* TV-Enabled - Powerful analog antenna picks up your favorite TV channels for free!


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China Phone Manufacturer Continues Overseas Expansion

China mobile phone manufacturer, ChinaTelcom has continued its overseas expansion after launching its products in Bangladesh. The company has entered into a distribution arrangement with Reach Distribution which is expected to put the phones into some 2,500 retail outlets.


The company will initially offer twelve models for sale in the country with a price range between 2,000 and 16,000 taka (US$28.13 - $225).


It aims to target consumers of all segments, with special focus on the youth and the growing rural markets of Bangladesh, the company said in a statement.


"We have been keenly observing the Bangladesh telecom market for the tremendous growth it has undertaken over the last few years. We are sure that the country is on path for a digital connectivity and has a great future for telecommunication industry as a whole and wireless communication in particular," Vikas Jain, business director of ChinaTelcom Informatics said.


The company claims to be the number three mobile brand in the China phone market, and recently launched its products in India and Africa. The company has previously said that it will target the Middle East and Brazil for future expansion.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Newest Luxury Mobile Phone K8

Luxury k8 mobile phone, it is unlocked china phone,support multi language, English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Turkish, Indonesian, Portuguese, Thai, Korean and so on.


Accessory include 2 batteries(880mAh), a charger, earphone, data wire.


Dual sim dual standby,metal body phone, FM radio, stylish,gentle, cool bluetooth function.


 


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The cell phone that keeps you safe

The XP3 Sentinel phone is manufactured by USA specialist maker Sonim, which has been making rugged mobile phones under its own name (as well as for JCB and Land Rover) for several years. It is fully waterproof and can be dropped on to concrete from several feet up without damage.


What's different about this phone is the software it comes with. It was developed by Sonim and Peoplesafe, a company that specialises in improving the safety of people who work alone in situations where there is a higher-than-average danger of having an accident or being attacked.


Sonim and Peoplesafe have now developed a service for farming, an industry where people are often working alone and where accident rates are high.


There are four main safety features on the new Sonim/Peoplesafe phone.


• Red alert mode. Press a prominent red button on the side of china mobile phone for more than two seconds and the phone will call either the Peoplesafe Alarm Receiving Centre or a designated person such as a wife or manager.


• Man-down mode. The phone has an acceleromometer that detects how fast it is speeding up or slowing down, so it can detect falls and impacts.


Equally, it can be set to detect lack of movement for more than a preset amount of time, which could be important if you are working in a situation where there is a danger of asphyxiation.


• In any of these situations, the phone will automatically send an alarm signal to the receiving centre. The person at the other end of the line can then open a two-way voice channel.


That means that even if you could not physically reach the china phone (for instance, because you had fallen off a ladder) but it was physically close, you could still communicate with the person at the other end.


• Safe-and-well mode. If you know you are about to have to do a job that's particularly dangerous, you can alert the alarm receiving centre beforehand. They will then be on standby and ready to take action if you don't call back to say you're OK.


The phone also has a GPS receiver in it that sends your position (with an accuracy of about 5m) every three minutes back to the alarm receiving centre or designated person. So if you're injured you can be located quickly.


All of this provides enormous peace of mind to the farmer or farmworker's family and colleagues, points out Peoplesafe managing director Ian Johannessen. Equally, if you equip farm staff with it, it provides powerful evidence that you are meeting your duty-of-care responsibilities as an employer. It would also be worth contacting your insurer to see if it attracts a discount on premiums.


Cost of the phone is £296 and the call-monitoring facilities cost £10/month. More expensive than the £40 Nokia you can pick up from the local mobile phone shop, certainly, but probably not a lot to pay for the peace of mind of knowing that your family and staff are contactable and quickly locatable in the event of an accident.


A rugged mobile phone that has software for monitoring and locating people working on their own could improve farm safety and bring peace of mind to employers and families.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Cool Lady iPhone Only US81 TV Dual SIM

Unlock china lady iPhone F079 only US$81, quad band, dual SIM dual standby, dual cameras. Cool TV function, watching TV anywhere. 3 colors, red, black and white.


Specification as below,


Dual SIM - This phone comes with Dual SIM technology, allowing you to switch easily between two SIM cards/phone numbers without having to physically take them out and swap them over-saving you time and hassle.



Fully Unlocked - Works on all four main GSM frequency bands for great reception world wide.



FM Radio - A built-in FM tuner lets you tune into your favorite radio station wherever you are – great for chilling out and relaxing to some music whenever you feel like taking a break from the daily grind.



Touchscreen - Easy-to-use and responsive touchscreen allows for smooth navigating. No more do you have to worry about trying to press all those tiny little buttons – Touchscreen will make using your phone a breeze!



Bluetooth - Another feature of this great cell phone is its Bluetooth capability. Bluetooth allows the phone to communicate without devices, such as hands free headsets, wirelessly-a great solution for people constantly on the move. It also provides a safe and easy way to have a phone conversation while driving.



Dual Camera - Front and rear lenses for a more versatile shot.



TV-Enabled - Want to catch your favorite TV show while you’re out and about, or your team is playing and you’re nowhere near home? Not to worry, a powerful built-in analogue antenna will pick up all your favorite analogue TV channels for free!



Full-Screen View - Full-Screen View provides crystal-clear viewing and eliminates the need to squint to see those addresses in the contact book.



iPhone-Style: Its iPhone menu and ultra-thin compact design make it just as stylish as it is functional and incredibly easy to navigate.


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Hidden Formulas Send Mixed Signals on Mobile Phones

More bars in more places? As Apple Inc.'s blunder with its iPhone signal-strength display revealed, the number of bars on a phone has more to do with the whims of handset manufacturers than it does with hard calculations about network coverage.


There is no standard industry definition of what the number of signal bars shown on a china mobile phone should represent. Consumers who switch from one model or brand to another might find that the maximum number of bars has changed from four to five, and that seeing a maximum signal means something totally different on the new handset. Many wireless companies and phone manufacturers won't reveal the math they use to convert signal strength to bars, calling the information proprietary. And last week, after some consumers noticed that holding the iPhone a certain way made the number of signal bars decline, Apple disclosed that the formula it has been using was "totally wrong," causing the display to overstate cell signal strength.


"It's just a rough graphical presentation," Branimir Vojcic, professor of engineering and applied science at George Washington University, says of signal bars.


In theory, the bars represent the power of a china phone's connection to its wireless network. Only a tiny amount of power is needed to complete a call or download data, yet most phones will get reception over a wide range of signal strength. A strong signal, obtained for example when a caller is standing near a cell tower, could be about 10 billionths of a watt, according to wireless engineers. (Thus it would take 10 billion such connections to power a 100-watt light bulb.) At the other end of the spectrum, a signal of 10 quadrillionths, or 0.00000000000001, of a watt (a quadrillion is a million billion) could be enough to complete a call. So a phone could still work when it shows one bar, even though it has one-millionth—and not one-fifth—the signal strength of that same phone when it shows five bars.


That one bar of signal strength might suffice, but it could lead to dropped calls, poor data transfers and other cellphone headaches. Cellphone users' ability to interpret the signal bars has been hampered by companies' varying definitions and a lack of full transparency about what the bars mean.


Apple hasn't disclosed details of the calculations it used or the new formula it plans to adopt based on the recommendations of its U.S. network provider AT&T Mobility, the wireless unit of AT&T. (An AT&T spokesman referred questions to Apple, and an Apple spokeswoman didn't respond to a request for comment.) Several tech enthusiasts, though, have tested their iPhones and reported that the company was showing four bars out of a maximum of five even with relatively weak signals. For instance, tech Web site AnandTech reported that signal strength as low as 80 quadrillionths of a watt corresponded to four bars. IPhoneRoot.com, an independent website for all things iPhone, ran separate tests and concluded that four bars could correspond to signal strength as low as 13 quadrillionths of a watt.


The Google Android, by contrast, shows three bars out of four only when signal strength is above 200 quadrillionths of a watt. That is roughly 2.5 to 16 times stronger than the threshold for iPhone to show four bars out of five.


Comparing the HiPhone's formula with other devices is difficult because most manufacturers don't share their calculations either. The Android's software is available on the Internet, but representatives for Motorola Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Research in Motion Inc. and Nokia Corp. all declined to disclose the formula their handsets use or didn't respond to requests for the information. Representatives for the four major U.S. carriers—AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel Corp. and Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile USA—also declined to share formulas, with some saying it was left up to the handset makers.


"This was an extreme example," Simon Saunders, director of technology for Real Wireless Limited, a consultancy in Pulborough, U.K., says of Apple's misleading signal bars. He says he understands why a cellphone maker would show the maximum number of bars for all but the weakest signals. "For the majority of that range, everything sounds the same to you," Dr. Saunders says. The problem with that approach is that the consumer wouldn't know that a call is at risk of being dropped, something that is more likely with weaker reception.


Even the raw signal-strength number doesn't tell wireless users everything they need to know about reception. Other factors—such as interference with other cell towers, the type of wireless network and how many others are using the network—also are important. "The reasons calls get dropped are much more varied than simple signal strength," says Spencer Webb, president of AntennaSys Inc., an antenna-design company in Pelham, N.H. "We have done nothing to make this whole thing more quantitative."


Representatives for the Federal Communications Commission and CTIA, the wireless-industry trade group, say they have no rules or standards for signal bars. Matt Larson, marketing manager for wpsantennas.com, which sells antennas to boost cellphone signals, says he would like to see that change. "What if your battery indicator said it was full and all of a sudden it dropped to zero?" Mr. Larson asks.