Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Apple in Talks to Launch IPhone in Japan



Apple Inc. is negotiating with Japan's top mobile phone carrier to launch the iPhone in Japan, though the cut of subscriber revenue that Apple wants has been a sticking point, according to a report published Tuesday.

The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter, reported Tuesday that Jobs and Nakamura discussed launching the iPhone in Japan.

Apple has said it plans to launch the device in Asia in 2008 but has not provided details.

Apple and NTT DoCoMo are still negotiating the terms of a deal, with one stumbling block being Apple's demands to receive the same percentage of subscriber revenue from NTT DoCoMo that it receives from other carriers, according to the Journal.

Apple has sold more than 1.4 million iPhones since they went on sale June 29 in the United States. Subsequent launches in Europe have boosted sales and sparked a legal fight over Apple's exclusive use of T-Mobile, part of Deutsche Telekom AG, as its wireless provider in Germany.

Apple's strategy thus far has been to pick an exclusive mobile operator for each region: AT&T Inc. in the United States, O2 in Britain, T-Mobile in Germany and France Telecom's Orange wireless arm in France.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Mobile users, beware of 'Ringxiety'

NEW DELHI: If you have a persistent feeling that your mobile phone is ringing or vibrating even when it is not, chances are high that you might be suffering from a condition called 'Ringxiety.'

Considered more to be a psychological disease rather than a physical one, experts say the condition, in which those affected feel a compelling urge to keep frisking pockets and recheck their phones because they feel that their phones are ringing or vibrating, is becoming more prevalent.

A study by scientists at the Los Angeles-based university has proved that excessive use of mobile phones causes 'Ringxiety,' popularly known as 'Phantom Ringing.'

Though there is no sample study on the incidence of 'Ringxiety' in India, doctors say given the large chunk of people visiting psychiatrists with such kind of problem at least 25 per cent of all mobile phone users may be those who can hear 'virtual' rings 'Ringxiety' a disease is all out of one's thought and imagination.

The more frequently a person uses a cell phone, the more frequent the Likelihood they hear the phantom ring, says the study. Majority of mobile users are reportedly patients of cardio-vascular and neurological disorders as well, the research concludes.

The study undertaken by Alliant International University involved participants in the age group from 18 to 26, all of whom were heavy mobile users, spending a considerable chunk of time talking or sending text messages.

The result showed that 67 per cent of people suffered from this phenomenon and Japan tops the most affected list. The study also discovered that users who rely on text messaging to be in touch with their friends and loved ones faced a higher level of loneliness and social anxiety.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Orange signs movie deal with MGM


Orange has signed a multi-year deal with MGM to add a range of films to its digital TV service. The agreement will see Orange include movies made by the US studio to its 24/24 Video package, which allows Orange customers with a broadband digital television package or a broadband Internet package to rent a film for 24 hours.

Orange has similar deals in place with four other US studios and boasts a catalogue of 3,000 films and 6,000 TV programmes.

Rental prices start from 1€ (72p) per film and customers can watch a movie as many times as they want inside 24 hours. The service is available in France, Spain, Poland and the UK.

MGM’s movie catalogue includes box office hits like Silence of the Lambs, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Rocky and Platoon.
Source: http://www.mobilenewscwp.co.uk

Friday, December 7, 2007

TAG Heuer to make watch phones? Or that's a Bluetooth-enabled watch?


Roughly 10 days ago, we reported TAG Heuer is working with Modelabs to design its own mobile phone. Now, we have some mockups suggesting the famous watch maker is working on a watch phone. Or that’s a Bluetooth-enabled watch?

Whatever the answer to that question is - we don’t like it. Somehow I can’t imagine TAG ruining its brand with such products. Their watches are known for reliability, and both Bluetooth and cell phone radios would kill the battery of such watch pretty quickly, hence making us change our minds about TAG products. Nah, this is just some designer’s mockup. I hope…

Source:http://www.intomobile.com

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Dell smartphones coming in 2008?

Dell is entering the smartphone market next year. And while we’ve heard this before, I must add again it’s probably the only way for the computer maker to expand its business. According to Forbes’ article, we should expect a device that has “video, an MP3 player and internet access and [will] be unleashed on the world early next year.”

Hopefully, Dell will use all the glory of the 3GSM — or Mobile World Congress as it’s called nowadays — to announce its entrance to the smartphone world. Something tells us we’ll also see Microsoft’s representative sitting at the press event, watching their new “partner in crime” unleashing yet another Windows Mobile powered device. Nah, we’re just speculating, but it does sound real, doesn’t it?
Source:http://www.intomobile.com/

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Solar Powered Bluetooth Headset from Orange Uk

Orange UK has announced that it is selling the world's first ever solar-powered Bluetooth headset. The Iqua 603 SUN is a power saving solution for mobile phone users which means they can now talk without worrying about battery life. The headset gives unlimited operating time anywhere where the solar cells of the headset can catch direct sunlight.


Iqua 603 SUN

This headset also allows people to answer, end and redial a call, as well as use the voice dialling function to switch a call between the phone and the headset - all using just a single button.

Even in darkness people can talk on a fully charged headset for up to nine hours at a time, or leave it on standby for up to 200 hours. Indirect sunlight will increase talk time up to 12 hours.

The Iqua 603 SUN is exclusive to Orange for the next three months.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Christmas Mobile Phone Offers with Free Gifts: It's Time to Cheer


With Christmas round the corner, joy and enthusiasm is sure to pervade your mind – isn't it? The time is coming soon when you will go on a complete shopping spree buying Christmas trees, gifts and other household items. Every individual in the UK will sure be trying hard to better off his/her last year's celebration. People have already started thinking out of the box to surprise their near and dear ones. If you are one of them, then, it's the right time to get a gift early before its too late. That's why you should purchase your Christmas gifts for your friends and colleagues early.


If you are planning to gift a mobile phone to your loved ones as a token of your heartiest feelings this Christmas, then you have taken a right decision. At the present time there is hardly any gadget as the mobile phones that attract the attention of people as instantaneously as they do. The latest mobile phones come with a ton of features – fun, business and of course, communication. Leading manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Motorola have come up with their high-end mobile phones carrying all the features users have all been waiting for. Not to be left behind, mobile service providers like Virgin, Orange, Vodafone, T-mobile, O2 and 3 are also offering Christmas mobile phones on attractive terms and conditions.


Christmas mobile phone offers are now also available on the Internet, that too, with a few clicks. There are a number of online mobile phone shops that are offering all types of handsets with cost effective mobile phone deals like contract mobile phone deals, 12 months free line rental, and pay as you go mobile phone deals. These deals come with attractive schemes besides carrying a number of free gifts and offers for the users.

source: http://www.pr-usa.net

Christmas Mobile Phone Offers with Free Gifts: It's Time to Cheer


With Christmas round the corner, joy and enthusiasm is sure to pervade your mind – isn't it? The time is coming soon when you will go on a complete shopping spree buying Christmas trees, gifts and other household items. Every individual in the UK will sure be trying hard to better off his/her last year's celebration. People have already started thinking out of the box to surprise their near and dear ones. If you are one of them, then, it's the right time to get a gift early before its too late. That's why you should purchase your Christmas gifts for your friends and colleagues early.


If you are planning to gift a mobile phone to your loved ones as a token of your heartiest feelings this Christmas, then you have taken a right decision. At the present time there is hardly any gadget as the mobile phones that attract the attention of people as instantaneously as they do. The latest mobile phones come with a ton of features – fun, business and of course, communication. Leading manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Motorola have come up with their high-end mobile phones carrying all the features users have all been waiting for. Not to be left behind, mobile service providers like Virgin, Orange, Vodafone, T-mobile, O2 and 3 are also offering Christmas mobile phones on attractive terms and conditions.


Christmas mobile phone offers are now also available on the Internet, that too, with a few clicks. There are a number of online mobile phone shops that are offering all types of handsets with cost effective mobile phone deals like contract mobile phone deals, 12 months free line rental, and pay as you go mobile phone deals. These deals come with attractive schemes besides carrying a number of free gifts and offers for the users.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Kylie Minogue's latest album to be released exclusively on Nokia's Music Store


Kylie Minogue, who is now calling herself Kylie apparently, typing your last name does eat up a lot of time, will be releasing her album onto the Nokia Music Store on November 21; way before releasing it on antiquated round plastic things. Curiously I wondered if it managed to leak and find its way onto the internet, I can confirm that yes it did, all 26 tracks at a whopping 180 MB.

Hack the planet.
Source:http://www.intomobile.com/

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Orange recalls the first shipment of Sony Ericsson W910i phones?


Softpadia is claiming that the France Telecom owned mobile operator is recalling the first shipment of Sony Ericsson W910i phones.
Orange customers are experiencing problems with their newly bought Sony Ericsson W910i phones. Apparently, the device has some serious problems with the basic phone functionality which results in switching off after ten seconds and not answering the calls. Unsatisfied customers are returning them to Orange at a great rate, and the carrier is offering them a new mobile phone instead of the faulty one. Still that doesn’t seem to help, as many of them returned just a few days later complaining that the new device has the same problems. It would be a shame for Sony Ericsson to blew this off — after all, many people eagerly expected the release of the W910i Walkman and now when it’s available they want the smooth user experience.

Source: http://www.intomobile.com

Sony Ericsson K850i now available on Vodafone UK; Nokia N81, 6500 classic coming soon



Vodafone’s coming soon page reveals their potential and existing users can already get Sony Ericsson’s latest Cyber-shot phone - K850i. In addition, we see two Nokia devices there — Nokia 6500 classic, the stylish candybar feature phone; but also the N81, NGage’s flagship device. Finally, let’s not forget the Sony Ericsson W910i which is also coming as part of the carrier’s Christmas collection.
Vodafone will certainly have something for everyone. Still we can’t wait for O2’s first iPhone numbers and see how that compares with Vodafone’s sales…

Source: http://www.intomobile.com/category/carriers/vodafone

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Mobile deals force juggling act


MOBILE phones are for making telephone calls and sending and receiving text messages on the move, right? Well, actually, they're also for checking email, listening to music, accessing the internet, taking and sharing photos and even watching television and video clips.

More and more handsets are coming with high-res multimedia displays that make watching telly on the small screen at least bearable, and occasionally compelling.

You can fill idle time by checking the television news or weather, chortling over The Chasers or made-for-mobile sitcoms, catching a few overs of the cricket or a lap or two of the V8 Supercars, running through a few movie trailers or downloading maps and directions.

But here's the rub: Australia's mobile networks such as Telstra, Hutchison and Vodafone, are stifling innovation by restricting access to multimedia content.

Doubleclick agrees. Take sport, for instance. If you want to watch the rugby, you need to sign up with Vodafone. If it's Test cricket you want to see, you need a Hutchison 3 handset and subscription. source:http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22744845-39525,00.html