iPhod Nano + Sony Ericsson Z555 clamshell = NANi

This iPod-front-Z555-clamshell-phone looks quite weird.
Of course this is a ship-china-made phone, and from the price $128 and specs : 1.3mp, fm radio, bluetooth, microSD, dual SIM (what no TV and touchscreen ? they are getting lazy).
How we say it, another cell phone made on a ship in the Atlantic ocean by vietnamese children and chinese women.

We dedicate a song for the “manufactures” a song :
N96 + iPhone = China NokiPhone

The newest Nokla phone is a combination between N96 and Phone.
NokiPhone specs :
- 3.2″ inch QVGA screen
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- dual sim
- microSD
- and the best spec is the price ONLY $129.
Not bad for a phone made on a ship in Atlantic Ocean by vietnamese children and chinese women.
Sharp 931SH Boasts the World’s Largest 3.8″ Display and the World’s First Half-XGA LCD


The 3.8″ high definition half-XGA LCD enables you to view websites at their full width without horizontal scrolling. View small text and detailed images with ease. Enjoy all the action of One Seg broadcasts on the 931SH.
No communication charge for watching One Seg broadcasts.*3
Switch between Full Touch Screen or Full Face Slider Any Time
The 931SH features a brand new user-interface that combines touch screen and key operation. The intuitive touch screen operation enhances the web and One Seg viewing experience. For example, you can zoom in on content with an extended touch on the screen even with the handset closed. Switch to key operation for text message and other typing intensive activities.
Compatible with the New Mobile Widget and Other Convenient Services
The 931SH is fully compatible with Mobile Widget, a new service that places news, weather and other up-to-the-minute information at your fingertips. You can also place the icons for frequently used features on your standby screen for one-touch access. This highly functional handset also boasts numerous other convenient features including a 5.2 megapixel autofocus camera and Business Card Reader.
Sharp 931SH specifications:
- 3.8″ Half-XGA LCD
- 5.2 Megapixel Camera
- Digital TV (One Seg)
- Media Player
- microSDHC™ Memory Card (sold separately)*5
- Bar (QR) Code Reader
- Bluetooth®
- IrDA
- Simple Mode
- PC Site Browser
- Global Roaming Service
- 3G High Speed
- PC Mail
- Graphic Mail
- Chaku-Uta Full®/Chaku-Uta®
- E-Comics
- S! Appli
- S! Music Connect
- S! Information Channel
- S! Quick News
- Customized Screen
- Chaku Graphic
- S! Town
- S! Friend’s Status; S! Circle Talk
- Video Call*6
- S! FeliCa (Mobile Suica)
- S! GPS Navi
- Mobile Widget
- Double Number
- S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB)
Specification
Weight: 130 g
Dimensions: W52.0 × H115.0 × D16.0 mm (closed, excluding protrusions)
Talk Time:
(when stationary) 250 minutes (3G); 230 minutes (GSM)
Standby Time:
(when stationary) 340 hours*7 (3G); 320 hours (GSM)
Charging Time: 140 minutes

Casio CA001 Piano


Look up there, in the sky/hands-of-beautiful-model, it’s a bird, it’s a plane no it’s a piano-phone.
Everybody loves pianos and certainly would like to have one with them all the time right CASIO ? Right.
So they invented the Casio CA001 Piano Phone.
Other features (not so important) include a 5M digital camera, Bluetooth, mobile TV etc..



Oh, don’t get so sad, the Piano is a Yamaha software creation.
First mobile phone with 3D screen

Ketai H001 is the name of the first mobile phone that can reproduce 3D content on a 3.1″ inch screen with a wonderful 845×480 resolution. Of course, to answer your next question, it is Japanese and should require 3D glasses or something to work.
We have seen at CES 2009 some 3D screens that you can look at, without those goofy glasses. We don’t think this small asian phone contains that kind of technology.
Yes it does come with a non-3D 5Mp digital camera with autofocus, mobile television and so on (other specs that Japanese, chinese, Koreans love so much : mobile TV, lots of cameras, lots of speakers. 2 or maybe 3 sims , microSD so on ).
Shocking NEWS : first TRIAL-sim phone
You would think that for some people a dual-sim phone is useful.
You would think that a normal person would not carry more than 2 phones with him.
You would think that two networks is enough…
You are WRONG…. We proudly present you the FIRST three-sim phone : KisenV633
1. 3.0” inch touch screen, 260k QVGA ; PX: 240*320
2. T-Flash Card Suphporting,256M TF for free ,support to extend TF card to 8GB maximally
3. 0.3 Mega pixel camera for Picture & Video capability,solomobi.com test put out biggest size is 640*480
4. Stereo Loud speaker, 64 chord ring tone
5. MP3 & MP4 player
6. GPRS & WAP connectivity, MMS Transceive
7. U disk support function to keep the information storage
8. Bluetooth
9 .TV,FM radio
10. calendar,To do list,Alarm,World Clock,Spotwatch
11. Telephone directories:500groups of contacts, support incoming call with big head sticker,group ring an Messages &Multimedia messaging:SMS, support MMS; can use downloaded MP3 as SMS rings
12. Schedule power on/off: support to start/close under set time
13. Alarm clock:5 groups, support alarm clock when machine’s closed, can set from Monday to Sunday
14. Games: 2 common games
15. MP3/MP4/Handsfree/SMS group sending/Voice recorder/WAP/Keyboard+Handwritting/3.0 inch screen/Bluetooth/GPRS download/MMS/Vip/magic voice/Memory extended/Radio/bluetooth/calendar/alarm clock/calculator//dual sim dual standby/currency converter/Unit converter/Weather forecast/E-book reader/Super stock/E-map
And we also saved the best for the last :
- Three cards three standby work at the same time (2GSM+1CDMA)
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Magic voice
- Lithium Batteries 16800 mAh
- 115*60*20mm
The 3 sims will be “consuming” like 3 mobile phones, so the mobile should act like 8 000 mAh powered. This battery should be able to power all your 3 sim cards stand-by up to 3200 hours. That about 133 DAYS of standby for your three networks.
Just imagine, take all your phone numbers with you in one single object, and not worry to recharge for a few months…. We, here at gsm32.com are SPEECHLESS .
One last thing before we go, the PRICE, for this phone is set to $ 155.
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