Posts Tagged ‘cell phone’

SpotifyRumors were there that Spotify was in talks with cell phone networks on a possible deal, but now the company has confirmed to launch its mobile platform.

In an interview with Revolution magazine, Spotify boss Daneil Ek says the company is looking for a deal with some operators to offer the service on Wi-Fi as well as on 3G.

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iPhoneRumors have at least in iota of truth in them, or sometimes even a full morsel of truth, well now there are many who are quite sure that the newest iPhone from Apple will debut in June and with its camcorder, it will be the leading phone of the industry.

According to some reliable sources, video recording is the major focus of the new cell phone and it will also port iMovie elements for easy editing of the video for the iPhone OS.

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Solid PhoneWe are not always sitting on our cozy sofa or comfy bed while working on our cell phone; whether we are talking or messaging, or even capturing beautiful scenes. A mobile phone is meant for portability, and thus, has to be a solid body to counter rough usage while on the move. Unfortunately most of the mobiles re delicate enough to use on working sites etc. Samsung has come up with a solution for this problem with the new Solid Extreme. As the name suggests, it is meant for facing coarse and outdoor usage.

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Hyundai is quite near to finalize a deal with Advantage Cellular (a UK mobile telecom company) to start its cell phone business in the UK.

Hyundai says that they can develop such devices as can make people salivate in UK. “We will soon be able to capture five to six % of mobile market in UK,” they added. Aren’t these guys somewhat over-ambitious?

Mobile Today reports that Hyundai is planning to reveal ten to fifteen handsets at Mobile World Congress that is going to be a real big event for Hyundai.

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Among these handsets, a Windows Mobile phone has also been included that is expected to debut in July this year.

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