Saturday, March 27, 2010

Blackberry RIM 850 : as a two-way mobile pager

BlackBerry first made headway in the marketplace by concentrating on e-mail. RIM currently offers BlackBerry e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as the Palm Treo, through the BlackBerry Connect software. The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome display, but all current models have color displays.

The first BlackBerry device was introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager.

BlackBerry is a line of mobile e-mail and smartphone devices developed by Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM)

The reason for the monumental growth is easily explainable. See, the first model was the one pictured, the 850. As you can see, it was little more than a mobile pager. It did integrate with existing enterprise email, though. Still, 1998 was still in the era of the AOL Internet, so most consumers didn’t really have a need for a mobile email device. Cell phones in general weren’t even big in the consumer market at that point, so the need for a wireless PDA was expectedly lacking. But it did provide corporate data access, an organizer, calendar, paging, and wireless Internet, so it was of great use to businesses who wanted a more mobile workforce. In 2005, PC World called the 850 the 14th greatest gadget of the past 50 years.

Blackberry RIM 850 specifications :

Features Available

* Wireless Email

* Corporate Data Access**

* Organizer

* Wireless Calendar***

* Wireless Internet

* Paging

Size 2.5 x 3.5 x 0.93 inches / 6.4 x 8.9 x 2.4cm (LxWxD)

Weight 4.7 oz/133g

Keyboard QWERTY keyboard

Navigation Thumb-operated trackwheel and ESC key

Notification Tone, vibrate, on-screen or LED indicator

User Interface Intuitive icons and menus

Display User selectable 6 or 8 line display

Battery One AA alkaline or rechargeable AA NiMH

Battery Life* Approximately one week data/email usage

Memory 4 MB flash memory plus 512 Kbytes SRAM

Microprocessor 32-bit processor

Modem Embedded RIM® wireless modem

Email Account Compatibility

* Integrates with an existing enterprise email account

* Integrates with a new handheld email account

Includes BlackBerry Desktop Software Supported by version 1.6 or higher

Works with BlackBerry Enterprise Server Supported by version 1.6 or higher

Handheld Security Password protection

Cradle Docking/charging cradle

Network 800 MHz DataTAC® network

Works In:

* US

* Canada

The Antithesis Of :

- Blackberry Bold 9000

The BlackBerry Experience: No Compromises

With email, phone, IM and the Internet, it can connect you1. With an integrated organizer, it can help you stay on top of your day. With camera and video recording,2 you can capture and share the moment with just a few clicks.



- Blackberry Storm

Blackberry smartphone with SurePress touch screen Navigation

Navigation: SurePress™ touch screen

BlackBerry Storm2 9520/BlackBerry Storm2 9550: On screen keyboard: portrait SureType®, QWERTY and multi-tap, landscape QWERTY, portrait QWERTY

BlackBerry Storm 9500/BlackBerry Storm 9530: portrait SureType and multitap, landscape QWERTY

Dedicated keys: Send, End, Menu, Escape, Left/right convenience keys (default voice activated dialing and camera), 2X Volume/Zoom, Power/Lock, Mute (Play/Pause)

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


Monday, March 1, 2010

Nokia 8110 : 'Banana' phone As used in the 'Matrix' film

The Nokia 8146 is a veritable antique in handset terms but a great many are still in use and more are probably lingering in the back of drawers or cupboards having been replaced by the next new thing.

The nokia 8110 is one of the best looking mobile phones around. It has the famous chrome surface and is easily small and light enough to carry around easily - you hardly know the phone is there.

It features an ‘active slide’, which means that calls can be answered or terminated by opening or closing the sliding cover. It has a small fixed antenna (about 25mm long). Physically it has a curved shape that gave the handset its nickname - the banana phone. The phone has a keypad slider which protects the keys, although it does get scratched easily. So, the phone looks good but how does it preform? Well, the phone has all the features you could ever want including a personal planner, a calculator and some games. One of the only bad things about this phone is that the battery is NIMH and provides poor

standby and talk time. The phone is not dual band either. The menu is easy to use and all this put together makes this a great phone, its expensive but its worth it!

Nokia 8110 GSM 'Banana' phone As used in the 'Matrix' film


General 2G Network GSM 900

Announced 1998

Status Discontinued

Size Dimensions 141 x 48 x 25 mm

Weight 152 g

Display Type Monochrome graphic

Size 4 x 13 characters

- Dynamic font size

- Softkey

- Welcome message

Sound Alert types Monophonic ringtones

Speakerphone No

- 6 Ringing tone levels

- 10 Volume levels

Memory Phonebook 125

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

Radio No

Clock No

Alarm No

Games No

Colors black

Languages 31 total

GPS No

Java No

- Conference calling (1+5 persons)

Battery Slim 400 mAh Li-Ion

Stand-by 30 - 70 h

Talk time 1 - 2 h

Extended 900 mAh Li-Ion

Stand-by 80 - 150 h

Talk time 3 - 5 h

The Antithesis Of :

Nokia 8810 Carbon Arte

It is a quality phone made of high class material. A timeless device that will not be outdated that soon. When you hold it you realize that it is not a piece of plastic. Designed for people who enjoy quality products.

-Scratch-resistant glass

-Carbon fibre and titanium body

- Durable stainless steel covers

-Status Available

-Introduced September 2008

-Announced July 2008

-Network (2G) GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900

-Network (3G) UMTS 2100

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