Tuesday, August 4, 2009

LG 500 : introduced the joystick function on the navigation buttons

LG 500 was introduced in december 2001. Candybar phone with an external antenna. LG 500 is an early generation mobile phones issued by LG. Working on GSM 900/1800 networks. Phone with basic functions. Compact forms with flip closed keypad area, as well as expanding microphone area . Still monochrome graphical screen with resolution 128 x 90 pixels. Memory phonebook 500. Voice polyphonic ringtone support. There are 120 ringtone. Entertainment functions are also equipped with a game as much as 4 pieces. LG 500 has introduced the joystick function on the navigation buttons.

General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800

Announced 2002

Status Discontinued

Size Dimensions 109 x 46 x 20 mm

Weight 90 g

Display Type Monochrome graphic

Size 128 x 90 pixels

- Joystick navigation

Sound Alert types Vibration; Monophonic ringtones

Speakerphone Yes

Memory Phonebook 500

Call records 20 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls

Card slot No

- 20 voice dial numbers

- 180 sec voice memo

Data GPRS No

EDGE No

3G No

WLAN No

Bluetooth No

Infrared port No

USB

Camera No

Features Messaging SMS

Browser WAP

Radio No

Clock Yes

Alarm Yes

Games 4

Colors

GPS No

Java No

- T9

- Organizer

- World clock

- Voice dial

- Voice memo

Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 600 mAh

Stand-by Up to 150 h

Talk time Up to 2 h 30 min


The Antithesis Of :

LG KP500 Cookie

Full touch screen experience. Large 3.0" diagonal touch display provides an optimized interface for all forms of multimedia content. Always alive and ready to connect you to your favorite features in just a touch with widgets that let you personalize your own initial UI.The auto rotating display enhances the functionality of the 3.0" wide full touch screen.The Cookie utilizes this technology to the fullest with a built-in sensor that recognizes the player's hand movements and reflects them in the game itself.

(old handphone - www.old-handphone.blogspot.com)

Monday, August 3, 2009

Siemens M35 : is an extremely sensible and practical handset

The Siemens M35i is a compact little phone. being waterproof

The phone has quick menu keys which are two buttons just under the screen, which can control four functions. You can use them to open new text messages, pick up voicemail messages and soon as they correspond to the text at the bottom of the screen above the button. So to open the menu from the main screen where it says ‘menu’ above the right button, one push on the quick menu key and you are there. Then the left button acts as the up and down through the menu.

The SIM card supplied is a plug-in 1.8V/3V card. The phone is also capable of WAP internet access.

You can store up to 250 telephone numbers and names on the SIM card

The phone has four games

the Siemens m35i is also an extremely sensible and practical handset

General 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800

Announced 2000

Status Discontinued

Size Dimensions 118 x 47 x 22 mm, 99 cc

Weight 125 g

Display Type Monochrome graphic

Size 101 x 54 pixels, 5 lines

- Fixed icons

- Softkey

Sound Alert types Vibration; Monophonic ringtones, composer

Speakerphone No

- DJ sounds

Memory Phonebook 100

Call records 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls

Card slot No

Data GPRS No

EDGE No

3G No

WLAN No

Bluetooth No

Infrared port No

USB

Camera No

Features Messaging SMS

Browser WAP 1.1

Radio No

Clock Yes

Alarm Yes

Games 4 - Wayout, Reversi, Quattropoli, Minesweeper

Colors 3 - Hurricane Yellow, Half Pipe Blue, Summit Grey

Languages 20

GPS No

Java No

- T9

- Organizer

- Stopwatch

Battery Standard, 500 mAh NiMH

Stand-by 50 h - 180 h

Talk time 90 min - 300 min


(old handphone - www.old-handphone.blogspot.com)

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Get music in my Samsung SGH - M100

Samsung SGH - M100 also function as mp3 player. Have feature 'Mega Bass Booster’ you can choose sound Rock, Jazz, Classic, disco, and Basic (Flat). You can enjoy lovely music, just plug the earphone. But it’s only 32 MB memory ..hehe...


Weighing just over 97 grams, the Samsung SGH-M100 possesses a host of new functions with its menu system being very similar to that of Nokia's - with a touch of animations slapped in. Of the utmost importance, of course, is the MP3 player function that allows users of the phone to simultaneously play music on the phone whilst not using it for its primary purpose. The built-in 32MB memory allows a user to store up to 32 minutes worth of music - which is about 6-8 songs depending on their length.

Supplied with the SGH-M100 is the headset piece with remote control - allowing control over the music function. This 2-ear headset also acts as the portable handsfree whereby calls can be taken even when one has their phone inside their back pocket or bag. Sound quality for both music and normal calls whilst using the headset is superb.

As for the question of how to load the music into the phone's memory, it comes supplied with a parallel cable that connects up to the base of the SGH-M100 and software to load one's choice of music. Installation of the software was a breeze and it did not take much effort to get the phone to connect up.


Call quality, by the phone itself, was standard with the average lifetime of the battery lasting approximately 180 minutes for talk time and around 40 hours of standby (sometimes less dependent on your usage of the MP3 player). If one was to use the MP3 function when they travel between home and work, recharging the phone would probably be a must on a daily basis. In comparison to other phones on the market, battery life is insufficient irrespective of whether the MP3 player was used.

(old handphone - www.old-handphone.blogspot.com)