
The guys at PNHT has finally ported the Nokia C6 firmware to the Nokia 5800 and 5530. Check out the video demo after the jump!
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Sony Ericsson is pleased to announce that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini has been awarded “European Mobile Phone 2010-2011” by the European Imaging and Sound Association. Chosen for its unique combination of compact size and excellent performance with a comprehensive range of features, the accolade highlights Sony Ericsson’s commitment to deliver smartphones optimised for communication and entertainment through its Sony Ericsson Xperia smartphones.
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Heres a demo of the new Camera Recognizer feature (Pleco Chinese Dictionary software), which allows you to instantly look up words simply by pointing your iPhone’s camera at them. This should be coming as a (not too expensive) paid add-on for the next major version of Pleco (2.2), hopefully out in September.
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Into The Lake by Teyri – Works with most of the Symbian S60v5 devices such as the Nokia N97 and Nokia 5800. Download the theme from out forums s60v5 theme section
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Stuff Magazine takes a close look at the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system, due out by the end of the year. Check it out after the break!
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At the Delhi preview of the Nokia N8, Vaibhav Sharma teamed up with the Clinton Jeff to do a hands on overview of the Nokia N8. Check out the video after the break!
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PhoneArena presents a video review of the Motorola DROID 2 – the successor to the highly-successful Motorola DROID. The original DROID was responsible for Android’s popularization, but is the DROID 2 good enough to live up to the image of its predecessor? You will know the answer to this question once you watch our video review of this 3.7-inch Android 2.2 smartphone with 1GHz TI OMAP chipset, 5MP camera and physical QWERTY keyboard.
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With BlindType, users can type on the touch screen the way they are used to, but without the traditional need to constantly focus on the keyboard. Although this would typically lead to countless spelling mistakes that would be impossible to autocorrect, BlindType predicts what the user intended to write with a success rate not previously seen on any other system. Coming soon to a touch screen near you. Supporting all major devices, including iPhone, iPad and Android phones.
Features:
- Eliminates touch typing frustrations
- Allows for super sloppy typing
- Helps you type easier and faster
- Constantly adjusts to the user’s “perceived” keyboard and typing style
- Just type the way you are used to – no gestures, nothing new to learn!
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