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Geeks phone

Geeks phone

Having assuredly sorted their website, account from the Geeks’phone affected is starting to arise bland and steady. What’s more, we accept somewhat of an absolute to appearance you here. Below are a brace of pictures of the official ancestor taken at their accomplishment bulb in the Far East.

Afterwards a afterpiece inspection, it is bright that the affectation accent is in Spanish which is not abundant for me as I do not allege a word, but this goes to appearance that Geeks’phone accept localization accessible to roll. It would additionally arise as admitting the affectation is currently QVGA but we accept been abreast that this is absolutely a disciplinarian issue.

Rest assured that it will become WQVGA soon. Furthermore, we additionally accept the official chat that the accessory will banal 256 NAND ROM and 256 mDDR RAM.

Overall the accessory looks actual glassy and if priced correctly, could accept a abundant impact. This will acutely arise bottomward to marketing, but if Geeks’phone are additionally able to ambition countries that do not currently accept Android accessories available, again we are abiding they are assimilate a champ with their apart device. As continued as they do not try and go afterwards the high-end bazaar they should cope aloof fine.

We accept additionally heard rumours that they are alive on their actual own customised UI and enlisting advice from association developers complex in projects abounding of you guys will accept heard about. We can’t delay to see the results.

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Friday, June 26th, 2009 Mobile Comments Off

Motorola using Android device

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motorola android

Motorola have been quite quiet recently regarding their upcoming Android devices. Sure, we’ve heard a thing or two here and there, but nothing huge. So what are the business analysts saying about Motorola’s chances now that they’ve taken Android up as their OS of choice for their upcoming bunch of mobile phones?

The short answer is ‘success’, but not like RAZR, arguably one of the most popular phones among consumers a few years back that literally set design trends at the time. No, this time analysts believe that most of the upcoming Android devices by Motorola will be low to middle end and therefore will avoid competition with the best selling smartphones that are somewhat more top-end devices (think iPhone, Pre, and Blackberry). According to Matt Thornton, an analyst at Avian Securities, the new Android handsets from Motorola won’t set any bars in terms of hardware, but will have a great chance of putting Motorola back on the map. Michael Mahoney, senior managing director at investment manager Falcon Point Capital, made similar comments.

So how will Motorola set themselves apart? Richard Doherty, director with research firm Envisioneering Group, believes the trick lies in “unique mobile services made available through software customized specifically for consumer, business, and government users”. Furthermore, by avoiding competition with the most well known brands, it gives Motorola a chance to actually start earning some money right away without having to beat the competition first. According to Barclays Capital, one new Android handset should sell for $300 before carrier subsidies, and another for $500. This is decent for a mid-range phone. Given a holiday release worldwide, Motorola could push as many as 1.5 million units.

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Thursday, June 4th, 2009 Mobile Comments Off