This is a video of LG´s latest smartphones: LG GW990, LG GT540, LG Mini GD880 (from MWC 2010)
LG GW990 is manufacturers first device to run the Linux based Moblin 2.1 operating system. GW990 is powered by Intel’s Moorestown CPU and features a 4.8-inch panoramic widescreen display, 3D gaming, A-GPS, Wi-Fi, digital compass and 5 megapixel camera.
LG GT540 is LG’s second Android phone. It attracts the attention with its design – with very round edges and metal like trim around the corners. The controls are a combination of two touch sensitive buttons (back and menu), while the home, call and end are regular ones. Specs-wise, there is not a lot to talk about – 3 mega-pixel camera, video player with DivX support and microSDHC card slot.
The LG Mini GD880 got introduced by the manufacturer as the smallest phone with 3.2-inch display. The handset resembles the LG Pop’s design language, but is slightly more angular. It pack some nice features such as 5MP camera and Wi-Fi, along with some special apps for social networking.
This is a video interview with Nokia’s EVP of Markets, Anssi Vanjoki about the future of mobile. Enjoy!
If you’d like a sneak peak into the Nokia game plan over the next 4 years, stop everything, get a coffee and sit down and watch this one — the last in the series of videos from the interview with Nokia’s EVP of Markets, Anssi Vanjoki. In this video he talks about the way he sees each of the company’s key platforms (Symbian and MeeGo) being featured, talks about his perspective on the development of mobile and then talks about the company’s key competitors. This is compelling viewing for any (closet) Nokia and Symbian fan.
With the Ovi MapsBeta (v3.04) exploring new places and getting to your destination is easier and faster than ever. This new Beta release is all about performance improvement. Nokia have made a few tweaks to improve the performance of Ovi Maps:
Improved positioning speed and accuracy
Map zooming with faster speed
Improved search for cities with zoom out to city level
We are pleased to introduce you to the new Beta release of Ovi Maps for mobile (v3.04) and have made a few tweaks to improve the performance and positioning.
Scanbuy, Inc., the global leader in mobile barcode solutions, today announced it has released new versions of its ScanLife barcode scanner for the Android, BlackBerry and iPhone operating systems. ScanLife uses the camera in a mobile phone to scan barcodes that automatically display product information, show videos, dial a phone number and more without needing to type or search for information.
Is the Sonim XP2 Spirit the world’s toughest phone? Mobile Choice demonstrates the ruggedness of the Sonim XP2 Spirit at Mobile World Congres. Damn i wish my iPhone could be as tough as this device
Phone Arena gives you a brief presentation of Robot Rampage for the iPhone. This game is simple yet addictive and has only one goal – destroy everything! You are in control of a giant robot that can demolish, buildings, tanks etc. with its laser, stomp them or give them a punch. All of these action increase a bar in the upper right corner, which shows the charge of you ultimate weapon.
A TAT Cascades powered prototype of the Augmented ID concept. Accurate mobile face detection and recognition using Polar Rose’s FaceLib. Recognizr shows how powerful computer vision and 3D graphics can be used to create fast, precise and aesthetic augmented reality. This prototype runs on Android.
Windows Phone 7 Devices including the Nokia Lumia 900, Nokia Lumia 800, Nokia Lumia 710, HTC 7 Surround, Samsung Focus, LG Optimus 7,LG Optimus Quantum, HTC TITAN, HTC TITAN II, HTC Arrive, HTC Radar, HTC Trophy, HTC 7 Pro.