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iRiver U20
iRiver u20 is a new Korean device that supports Flash Lite 2.1 but not only for develop flash games.
In fact we can skin the Flash UI of the device or develop apps! I think will be so interesting device to study.
I saw it in 3GSM World Congress and it has a great color on the video, it is so light and thin.
Related Link: http://product.iriver.co.kr/p_clix_cnd.asp
It seems that iRiver is releasing three new Flash-enabled devices: Clix2, W10 and B20… A pretty good news for mobile devs community! IRiver presented also others great designed devices, take a look:
http://www.iriver.co.kr/…/c_event.asp?mode=5
Related Link: http://www.iriver.co.kr/event/ces2007/c_event.asp?mode=5
Nokia announces at CES three new NSeries models: N76, N93i, N800… take a look:
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Nokia N95
Nokia have announced the Nokia N95, featuring an innovative double slide design with multimedia controls and a keypad on opposite end of the phones.
The N95 uses S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 (Symbian 9.2) and as such includes version 2.0 of the open source Nokia web browser (supporting WML, XHTML and HTML in one browser), Flash Lite 2.0, FOTA (firmware over the air updates) and more.
Related Download: n95_low_nowplaying_02.jpg
Related Link: http://www.nokia.com/nseries/index.html?lang=en&country=US#product,n95
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Nokia 770 internet tablet
Nokia 770 is a tablet that replaces a notebook for connecting with the world wide web and fto listen and see multimedia files.
In only 230 gr, 141 mm of width, 75 of height and 19mm thickness we have a real multimedia platform to consult web pages, emails, VOiP phone capabilities,chat with Instant messagging, watch video and so on.
It has a 800×480 resolution with 65.536 colours, touch screen and a 128MB memory Flash Card.
It connects to web through Wi-Fi to PC via USB port or Bluetooth.
It’s an interesting device because it installs Opera 8 with Flash player, an acrobat Reader, a software for instant messanging, a news reader and all the communications software to provide us with all the news on the web.
It supports a lot of audio files like: AAC, AMR, MP2, MP3, RA (Real Audio), WAV, WMA or video files like: 3GP, AVI, H.263, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV (Real Video).
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Nokia N91
Nokia N91 is a smartphone created for people who love music.
In fact, it has 4GB of memory for music, games, photos and so on and addictional 30MB for messages, contacts and calendar.
It connects to a PC with a USB port (so important for fast file transfer) or Bluetooth, it has a Wi-fi connection so you can navigate on the web where ever you find a Wi-fi access point.
Monitor resolution is 176×208 px, it weighs only 160 gr. and runs on Symbian 9.1 OS.
It also has a 2 megapixel camera (1600×1200 resolutions).
Overall a great smartphone with many functionalites and great possibilities to connect with other devices.
Related Link: http://www.nokia.it/nokia/0,0,90784,00.html
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Motorola Q
The Motorola Q was no secret, anticipated by anxious consumers who were calling it colorful nicknames such as the RAZRBerry and BlackBerry-Killer. Combining an iconic ultra-thin design with the power of Windows Mobile, the Q offered an irresistible blend of form and function.
Released earlier this month accompanied by a high-publicity ad campaign, the Motorola Q is 50 percent thinner than its top competitors. Hosting a large and vibrant color screen, a 1.3-megapixel camera with flash, and digital video and audio capabilities, the Q provides clear and vibrant imaging.
For productivity, the Q integrates a high-quality speakerphone for conference calls, speaker-independent voice recognition software for handsfree access, and Bluetooth functionality to connect with wireless accessories including A2DP-compatible headphones for stereo music streaming.
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