February 2010

Reliance Launches Huawei C3500 & C3200 CDMA Mobiles

by Paul Joseph February 17, 2010

Reliance Mobile, India’s leading mobile services provider, announced the launch of 2 new, extremely affordable, Huawei mobile phones – C3500 & C3200, for its CDMA subscribers. The Huawei mobile phones have been launched with the aim of extending the experience of multimedia mobile phones to the masses. Reliance Huawei’s C3500 handset flaunts an MP3 player along with FM Radio and FM Recorder. The C3500 also boasts of a bright 65,000 CSTN Color Display, 1.47″ LCD, a Phonebook with up to 500 contacts, BREW Lite 3.1, 32 Polyphonic Ringtones, Alarm, World Clock, Calendar and Calculator, the C3500 is an extremely competitive phone priced at just Rs. 1799/-. Reliance C3200 handset comes geared with a 0.3 megapixel (VGA) camera that supports 4x digital Zoom to capture life’s exciting moments. With FM Radio, FM Recorder and Audio Recorder it’s a mobile music express. A bright 65,000 CSTN Color Display, 1.47″ LCD, Phonebook with up to 500 contacts, BREW Lite 3.1, 32 Polyphonic Ringtones, Alarm, World Clock, Calendar and Calculator, and is also priced at Rs. 1799/- making it extremely affordable. Since its launch, Reliance Mobile has continually offered the best possible services to its subscribers. The launch of the 2 new CDMA mobile phones , the C3500 and C3200 are in line with company’s initiatives to offer customized and relevant offerings for its subscribers to meet their budget and aspirational quotient. Source: Reliance Mobile Best Selling Low Cost Mobiles in India: Nokia 1209 LG KP199 Dynamite Nokia 5030 Xpress Radio Related Books: The New Rich in Asia: Mobile Phones, McDonald’s and Middle Class Revolution Mobile Phones and Mobile Communication

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HTC HD2, first Windows phone with HTC Sense

by Paul Joseph February 16, 2010

HTC HD2 delivers an experience your senses have been waiting for. The unprecedented 4.3-inch pixel-packed display is stunning. The world’s first capacitive touch technology on a Windows phone along with 1 GHz processing power ensure a smooth and lightning-fast response to the lightest touch of your finger. Most importantly, it is the first Windows phone to

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Nokia launches mobile money transfer platform in partnership with Yes Bank

by Paul Joseph February 16, 2010

Nokia, on Monday announced the launch of the world’s first money transfer platform through mobiles in India as it enjoys the market leader’s hip and a wide distribution network in the world’s one of the fasting growing handset market. Niklas Savander, executive vice-president, services at Nokia, told a press conference that the pilot project has been launched

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Talk and Shop with Future Group’s T24

by Paul Joseph February 15, 2010

T24 or Talk 24, that’s what Future Group has called its mobile telephony service on the GSM platform. The latest offering from the company promises customers shopping benefits for talking, and talk-time benefits each time they shop. Called ‘Shop More, Talk More‘ and ‘Talk More, Shop More‘, the service will provide customers dual advantage all 24

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Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 OS

by Paul Joseph February 15, 2010

Microsoft on Monday announced that its Windows phone 7 operating system for mobile phones will be available by this Christmas season, as a whole new platform that incorporates social networking, music, video, photos and games to provide a rich, personalised user experience. At the Mobile World Congress that opened here, Microsoft’s Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer

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MWC2010:Intel and Nokia launch Meego, merges Moblin and Maemo

by Paul Joseph February 15, 2010

INTEL AND NOKIA have joined forces, combining the Moblin and Maemo to create Meego, a new Linux based, open source operating system and developer platform for mobile devices. Source: The Inquirer

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MWC2010:Mobile operators unite against Apple for single applications platform -Wholesale Applications Community

by Paul Joseph February 15, 2010

A group of mobile phone operators launched Monday an alliance to build a single platform for the hugely popular applications that allow users to play games and read news on their handsets. The goal of the 24 operators is to unite a “fragmented marketplace” and give developers of applications a single route to users of different devices and operating systems, the group announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. This will build a new, open ecosystem to spur the creation of applications that can be used regardless of device, operating system or operator.This is tremendously exciting news for our industry and will serve to catalyse the development of a range of innovative cross-device, cross-operator applications The group, which includes AT&T, Vodafone and China Mobile, has three billion customers around the world. Application stores are a key component of smartphones, but purchasers of a particular smartphone like those sold by Finnish wireless equipment maker Nokia and Apple cannot access stores provided by other makers. In a sign of the popularity of such services, South Korean mobile phone giant Samsung announced Sunday it would expand its app store to more than 50 countries this year after launching it in three European nations in 2009. Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson announced Monday that it was launching its own online store, open to all types of devices. The eStore already counts 30,000 applications. The alliance launched by the 24 operators, named the Wholesale Applications Community, is backed by the GSMA, the industry group that organises the congress, and device manufacturers LG Electronics, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. The other partners in the project include Orange of France, Deutsche Telekom of Germany and NTT Docomo of Japan. Source: ABSCBN News

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MWC2010: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro launched

by Paul Joseph February 15, 2010

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro Click here to view the embedded video. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro

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Indian mobile market is still in its infancy

by Paul Joseph February 15, 2010

It is January third week, and ear-pads seem to be a common sight on Chennai roads. Not for listening to music, but as a protection against the ‘chill’ weather. At 26 degrees Celsius, is this winter, wonders Stefan Kercza, Hub Head, Tamil Nadu & Kerala, Uninor. Back in Denmark, from where Stefan has relocated to Chennai with his family, the weather forecast at the time of writing this is ‘cloudy with a little snow.’ Maximum day temperatures around minus 1 degree Celsius, minimum night temperatures around minus 9 degrees Celsius, informs www.denmark.dk. Source

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Bharti adds 2.85 mln users in Jan

by Paul Joseph February 15, 2010

Bharti Airtel, India’s top mobile operator, added 2.85 million mobile subscribers in January, to have a total of 121.7 million, data released by an industry body showed on Friday. Third-ranked Vodafone Essar, controlled by Vodafone, signed up 2.74 million mobile users in January, to boost its total to 94.1 million, the Cellular Operators Association of India said on its website. Source

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