LG Prada II Specification from BGR

“With the first photo leaked on the upcoming LG Prada II, BoyGeniusReport has posted a possible list of the QWERTY Prada phone specification.
BGR version of LG Prada II Specifications

  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE, dual-band HSDPA (850MHz/2100MHz)
  • 950mAh battery
  • 240 x 400 3.0″ screen
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with flash and VGA recording
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • Wi-Fi b,g Infineon MP-EH + M180 chipset
  • Motion sensor
  • FM Radio
  • 104.5 x 54 x 16.8 mm” via slashphone.com

Sprint Palm Centro to be available in two new colors

“I am not sure if this can get any excitement out of you guys, but here it is. Going by the leaked pictures we see above, Palm might be outing the Centro CDMA version on Sprint in two new colors to complement to AT&T’s cool blue and the cutesy pink that it is available in now. These pictures show the Palm Centro clad in green and rose hues and they don’t look odd at all. In fact, it seems as though this little guy can pull off any color thrown at it and do that with aplomb. Still, we would be more happy if threw in a new feature here and there but all we could get is the latest ROM that’s got GMaps preinstalled. No idea when or how this will pop up, but we will be here to tell you.” via mobilewhack.com

Change Gear With Memory Stick PRO HG Duo HX

As the world moves on, files get bigger. From high-megapixel compact cameras to the latest Sony α Digital SLR with its 5 frames per second continuous shooting capability, the pressure is on for flash memory. High Definition camcorders are tightening the screw even further, so Sony Recording Media & Energy (RME) has created a solution in the form of the Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™ HX.Users need high capacity, and they need high speed data transfer, which is where the new Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX comes into its own. With a choice of 4GB and 8GB capacity and a read speed of 20MB/second (15MB/second write)1, it is more than capable of coping with the strain. In fact used with the supplied USB adaptor for maximum speed, it can shorten data transfer time by one-third compared to a Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2).The provision of a USB adaptor as a standard accessory makes it very simple to transfer data onto a PC or notebook, and of course means that there’s no need to purchase one as an extra. Another extremely useful bonus comes in the form of the free, downloadable Memory Stick Data Rescue Service which can quickly recover deleted photographs and files.The Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX uses an 8-bit parallel interface to achieve this level of performance, and with its 10 year warranty, represents excellent value for customers who demand the best. Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX flash memory cards are precision engineered by Sony Recording Media & Energy (RME) to provide ever-more capacity for photos, video, music and games. They will be available from Oct. 2008.

Review of GSM/UMTS handset Nokia N85


“At a glance, the N85’s positioning in Nokia’s portfolio may seem somewhat tangled. Judging by its technical specifications, it looks like almost the exact copy of the Nokia N95, bar a couple of things; however this first impression is deceiving. In fact, the N85 comes in to replace the original Nokia N95, that recently got an upgrade in the form of the N95 8 Gb. And since the N85 is superior to the latter on all major accounts, it easily qualifies as a successor to all existing iterations of the fabulous N95.” Read more about this great smartphone here: