Archive for November, 2009

The first possible image of a bada-device today showed up on the internet. I’m not sure if this image is authentic, but it looks quite nice. Especially the design on the bottom part of the phone is very stylish. The only thing that we can say from the image is that it will have a touch screen, and run on bada :) Stay tuned for more bada-news!

Nokia today announced three new CDMA-phones, targeted mainly to the Chinese market.
The 6316s is going to be carried by China Telecom. It will feature a 2.2″ QVGA screen, a 2MP camera, A-GPS and Bluetooth. It will come pre-installed with China Telecom’s software.
The Nokia 2806 will also come with a 2.2″ QVGA screen, 2MP camera with video-recording capabilities, Bluetooth and a microSD slot. The phone will come with a Health Assistant program, to keep you healthy and happy :)
The 1506 will be a very basic, entry-level phone. Nokia states that it will come with a voice recorder and a long battery life. It will be Nokia’s cheapest CDMA-phone available.
The Nokia 1506 will be released before the end of this year, and the Nokia 3806 and 6316s will become available in Q1 2010.
Read the press release here.
Samsung developing their own phone OS called bada
Jonne Eilimö | November 10, 2009 15:57 UTC | 0 comments |
Samsung is developing a phone operating system called bada. It will be an open platform, most probably running on Linux, just like Google Android and Nokia’s Maemo.
The name, bada, comes from the Korean word for ocean. Not much of this OS is known at the moment, but Samsung will arrange an event this December, where the SDK and more details of the OS will be released.
The first Samsung phones running on bada will be available in the first half of 2010. We’ll see more bada -phones in the second half of the year.
Check out the bada homepage here.

The long awaited Nokia N900 is finally shipping. There has been numerous rumors about the device missing it’s scheduled release date, again, but it is finally shipping. It will still take a while before the device will available in stores, since it will be first shipped to those that have pre-ordered the device straight from Nokia.
The first shipments will go to Europe, North America, Russia and the Middle-East.
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Two new Samsung phones leaked – B3410 and M3310
Jonne Eilimö | November 10, 2009 00:54 UTC | 0 comments |
Two new Samsung phone leaked today, the B3410 and the M3310.
The M3310 will have a two-way slider, and it will be targeted at younger audiences. The phone is centered around music, with a stereo speaker, 3.5mm audio jack, dedicated music keys, A2DP Bluetooth and a FM-radio with RDS capability. It will also have a 2.1″ QVGA screen, 3.2MP camera and a microSD-slot. What is even more special, is the phones battery, which will play music for 75 hours with one full charge!
The Samsung B3410 again is a QWERTY-slider, with a 2.6″ touchscreen capable of a QVGA resolution. The camera will take pictures with a resolution of 2MP. It will also come with a FM-radio, Bluetooth connection, 30Mb of internal memory expandable by microSD and support for both EDGE and GPRS data. Samsung’s own TouchWIZ will be used on this phone, with added functionalities for Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and MySpace.
For more info on the B3410, head over to Samsung’s product page here (if you know Russian, since Google doesn’t want to translate this for me).
Both phones should be available in Europe before the end of this year. No word on pricing of the M3310, but the B3410 is already available in Spain for a price of 150€. Check out the pictures after the break!




