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Samsung Announced Corby II successor to the Corby series

Samsung has recently announced Corby II at the Samsung SEA Forum in Singapore. It is the successor to the tremendously popular Corby series. The latest Corby II comes in a variety of colors and built in finest features.
The phone supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and features a 3.14 inch touchscreen, 2 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth 3.0, FM Radio, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, microSD card slot up to 16GB, 3.5mm headphone jack. The latest Corby II phone is powered by a 1000 mAh battery offering 9.5 hours of talk time. It is best for all Samsung fan this latest Corby II series will be superb. It comes in slim and sleek design.
Well, it comes in a stylish design with touchscreen features, it will be made available in a variety of colors such as Pink, White and Yellow. It comes to hit the market soon. The cell phone is included with a T9 Quicktype keyboard. There is no other details are yet available just check out its latest image and details above.

Sony Ericsson Xperia LED

Sony Ericsson Xperia LED Android Phone is All About Quality

Unsatisfied with the current build quality of Android phones, designer Kieron-Scott decided to create the Sony Ericsson Xperia LED concept. This Android device comes with a unibody high polished black steel body and copper plated buttons with LED indicators.

 In order to get evenly illuminated shots, the Xperia LED uses the ring flash technology and a nice touch is the illuminated Sony Ericsson at the back. This seems to be a design prototype, so it’s a work in progress, accepting input from you. There’s the comments section for that, if you have suggestions.

This handset certainly looks like Nexus material and Google would probably embrace it as its own. Notice the edge to edge screen present upfront, but I’m not so sure about that curved back. Perhaps make the curve smaller?

iPhone 5

iPhone 5 to Use Aluminum Back Case, iPad 2-Style Smart Covers?
 Although the iPhone 5 you can see below is a mockup, it seems to fit recent speculations saying that its design won’t be that different from the iPhone 4… That unless you count a 4 inch display and an aluminum back as huge differences. Rumor has it that the new iPhone will use the iPad 2 as inspiration, even getting those cool Smart Covers it has.

There’s already evidence in iOS 4.3 supporting the claim that the iPhone 5 will use the Apple A5 dual core processor for an extra power boost. Also, the latest concepts and designs of the handset have all shown up with an edge to edge display, that would be cool, if it were real. Since many people said that the iPad 1 was a bigger iPhone, will they say that the iPhone 5 is a smaller iPad 2?

Nokia C8

As the MWC 2011 event is reaching closer, the excitement is increasing amongst all mobile enthusiatics and fanatics alike. MWC is suppose dto be one of the biggest event for mobile phone industry and we expect to see a lot of powerful and sleek looking smartphones. Some of which are Nokia N9 and Motorola Atrix, both are extremely sleek looking and powerful phones. However, the phone we are covering here is Nokia C8, it is not even in rumors as of yet, but someone from Mobile-Reviews.com coe up with a concept design of Nokia C8.

This phone seems like a mix of couple of mobiles, such as if you closely look at Nokia’s most recent release Nokia C7, you will find a lot of similarity, which means, with this design, the over all theme of phone can be matched to C7 and make it look like a step up from a sequel, rest of the appeal and features look pretty much like Nokia 8800 Luna. RIght now, it might be in appropriate to even comment on the specifications of this mobile, as it is some concept phone by some random person, but it is safe to assume that, this smartphone might run on Meego or Symbian 3 and have a strong sleek camera with atleast 12 mega pixel, it could also have a very powerful processor, such as dual core or something! Well, time shall tell.

Nokia C5 03 Mobile Phone Price 2011

Nokia C5 03 is a nokia’s  latest handset. It is a Smartphone with Symbian OS. The phone comes with 3.2″ touchscreen display and 5MP camera.
If  you are searching a good looking handset at an affordable Price then Nokia C5 03 is the best option for you.  This model provide  fast social networking service. It supports up to 16 Gb memory.
Nokia Mobile Phones Price List 2011

Nokia C5 03 Mobile Features:

Basic Features:

    * Smartphone with Symbian OS
    * Touch Screen (Resistive)
    * Motion Sensor
    * GPS & Maps
    * Compass
    * Voice Dialing
    * Voice Record

Entertainment Features:

    * 5 MP Camera(Good camera quality)
    * Camera Features: Geo Tagging
    * Music player
    * FM Radio
    * Standard earphone jack
    * 2 GB free memory card

Connectivity:

    * WiFi
    * 3G More (3G Mobile Phone)
    * Internet (GPRS+EDGE)
    * Bluetooth
    * USB

Applications:

    * Ovi Store
    * Document Viewer
    * E-Mail
    * Instant Messaging
    * Social Networking (Facebook, Gmail etc)
    * YouTube
    * Music Recognition
    * Java Support

Nokia C5 03 Mobile Specifications:

Battery Life
Charge once in 1 day(s)

Screen Size
3.2 inches

SMS Memory
Unlimited

Weight
93 grams

Resolution
360×640 pixels

Storage Memory
40 MB + Ext. Memory Slot

Thickness
13.8 mm

Phonebook Size
Unlimited
Nokia C5 03 Mobile  Price in India, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune: 10,700


How to check china mobile IMEI number valid and original?

Mobile number without or wrong IMEI number are banned accorss India now. Mostly China mobile phone brands like Alkatel, Sigmatel, Spice, Carboonn, GFIVE and many more now provide valid IMEI number

Check China or any Mobile Phone IMEI Number Validity

1.Press *#06# on your mobile handset and note down the 15 digit IMEI number
2.Compose a new message from your mobile >> Type your 15 digit IMEI number >> Send it to 53232
3.If you get “Success” as the reply, then your mobile IMEI number is valid
4.If you get “Invalid IMEI” as the reply, that means your IMEI number is not valid
5.You are now done.

This will help you to know that your imei number is valid or not

Five simple Windows Mobile tricks


The tricks contained within this post probably aren’t going to be revolutionary to most seasoned Windows Mobile users but if there’s one thing I can’t stand about the operating system, it’s how many steps and/or the amount of extra software it takes to do simple things sometimes. Here are five tricks that don’t require any extra software and should each take under a minute to perform. Feel free to leave any of your own dead-simple tricks in the comments below.

Speeding things up
Some people are unaware that when you close a program in Windows Mobile, the program doesn’t actually close. It stays open and running in the background so that, just in case you need to use it later, it’ll be all ready to go for you. Well, get too many programs running in the background and guess what happens? Your phone slows down. Here’s how to close one or more running programs, which will in turn speed up your phone.
1. Click Start > Settings > System tab > Memory > Running Programs tab
2. Choose the program you’d like to close completely and click Stop. I generally close all programs except the one I’m using.
You can also shut your phone off and power it back up, but that’s no fun and it takes over a minute to do in most cases.

Increasing available storage
You’d be shocked and amazed to discover how much space browsing the web takes up on your device. That’s because Pocket Internet Explorer keeps a cache of temporary Internet files in your system memory in order to cut down on data loading times for sites you frequently visit. I cleared out these temporary files the other day and it freed up a whopping 15-megabytes of space. That’s a lot when you consider that most Windows Mobile phones have well under 100-megabytes of built-in storage.
Here’s how to quickly clear up some space on your device.
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > Memory > Clear Temporary Files
Your phone might appear to freeze for a bit, but that’s just because it’s puking up all the garbage that it’s been retaining for so long. It’ll start moving again soon, though.

Working with e-mail
The initial setup of your mail service is beyond the scope of this article but here are some tips for working better with your e-mail once everything’s all set up.
GMAIL If you have a G-mail account you get a ton of messages every day, change your e-mail address in the E-mail Setup area to recent:yourusername@gmail.com, replacing "yourusername" with your actual user name. Adding the "recent:" to the front of your address tells Google to only send messages to your phone from the past 30 days and will, in effect, free up a lot of space and save you a lot of downloading time.
HEADER vs. PARTIAL vs. FULL MESSAGES You should have a section of your e-mail setup called something like "Download the following messages" where you can set Windows Mobile Messaging to download e-mail from today only, the past three days, the past month, and so on. There should be another option where you can choose to download the header only, the entire message, or the first 500, 1000, or 5000 bytes.
I find that 500 bytes is too short for some messages and instead opt for the first 1000 bytes. If you choose to display just the header, you’ll have to manually click each e-mail you’d like to read in its entirety and reconnect to your e-mail service to download the full message(s). It’s a big pain most of the time. The first 1000 bytes should give you most or all of each message so that you can either delete or reply without going through a bunch of extra steps. Be careful, though. If you get a lot of large e-mails (with attachments, for instance), it’ll take a while to download even 1000 bytes of each message and it’ll drain your battery much faster than normal.
 
AUTOMATICALLY CHECKING FOR MESSAGES
In the interest of battery life, if you get more than 25 e-mails each day, set this option to Once a day or Never. If you need to constantly check your e-mail, just open up the program and do a manual Send and Receive every time you want to get your new messages. All it takes is one instance where your phone tries to automatically check for messages when you’ve got a weak signal and the amount of time it takes to slowly download everything sucks the life right out of your battery.
Use your phone as a flashlight
This is one of my favorite tricks whenever anybody drops something under a table in a restaurant and it always gets a "of course Doug has a flashlight built into his phone" comment, but it’s ridiculously simple and most people with Windows Mobile devices can do the same thing if your device has a built-in camera and flash.
Simply navigate to your camera program and turn on the flash. It should stay illuminated until you turn it off. On most devices, it’s a focused beam of light instead of an actual flash that illuminates an area at the exact moment that you take a photo. Use this trick sparingly, though. It’s a huge drain on your battery.
Quickly turn various connections on and off
This will be done differently depending on your phone but most devices have a hardware button that you can hold down to quickly access your connection settings. It’s great if you’re getting on a plane, going into a meeting, or just want to conserve some battery life.
On the PPC-6700, for instance, you can hold down the Internet Explorer button to access this feature. On the Motorola Q, you hold down the home button. Check your device’s manual to figure out which button to use on your own phone.
I keep the Bluetooth function of my phone off at all times and I’d suggest you do the same unless you use that feature all the time. It’s a pretty good drain on the battery. Likewise, if your phone has a wireless network connection, you can keep that turned off unless you use a wireless connection in your home or office frequently. On my PPC-6700, I found that my connection to Sprint’s network was fast enough that being connected to my wireless network at home didn’t provide enough extra speed to justify the battery drain. Your mileage may vary, especially depending upon which network you use.