Nokia X3 Touch and Type is the first touchscreen QWERTY + Keypad S40 phone from Nokia. It packs a 5 MP Camera , 3G, WiFi and a lot more.

The new X3 will will be available at an retail price of 125 EUR or around Rs.7500 INR
Nokia X3 Touch and Type is the first touchscreen QWERTY + Keypad S40 phone from Nokia. It packs a 5 MP Camera , 3G, WiFi and a lot more.

The new X3 will will be available at an retail price of 125 EUR or around Rs.7500 INR
I’m back with another brand new Picture Gallery for you, this time i took the HTC HD mini for a spin. The HTC HD mini is a small, very handy Windows Mobile Phone, with HTC Sense UI on top. It has a 600MHz processor, a 3,2″ capacitive touchscreen with 480×320 resolution, a 5 megapixel camera, 1200 mAh Battery and a very nice hardware body. I’ll have more to say in my upcoming review, in the meanwhile, enjoy those tasty pics, which you can find on my Flickr Page in full resolution!

Seems like besides Nokia and Samsung, HTC is also planning to introduce new phones very soon.
Continue reading “HTC Ace to Be Announced on September 15th”
All it took was a couple of innocuous third-party app screenshots in several patent applications Apple had filed late last year, and the next thing you know, vocal advocates of developer rights were screaming nothing short of bloody murder! If you haven’t tuned into the ‘Where To?’ furor that has erupted so far, what actually happened is this. Apple’s patent application described an integrated travel application for the iPhone, which allows you to for example feed an itinerary into your iPhone and have it send out notifications to your hotel and taxi service the moment you landed at your destination! It just so happened that in the description of the patent, there was a screen image that was pretty much a direct copy of the interface found in the third-party application ‘Where To?’. What was meant to illustrate a user interface that one might expect in such an app turned into quite something else. Instead of being treated as a tip of the hat to the developers of ‘Where To?’ for their excellent user interface, Apple has on their hands mass hysteria and blind panic that followed (in some circles, at least), with many claiming that Cupertino was trying to patent third-party application ideas and claim their IP to be its own. Things only quietened down when reps from Apple sat down with folks who developed ‘Where To?’ and discussed alternatives such as attributing the screenshot in the patent application to ‘Where To?’.
As loyal and fiercely protective developers get around a platform, Apple’s possibly learnt something out of this – reach out to your developers and keep them in the know, especially if their intellectual property figures anywhere in your documentation.
Continue reading “A Byte of Apple : The Lull Before the Storm?”
The Apple App Store has been growing to a point where you almost wonder if it’ll explode one day or if it can realistically get any larger. There are tons of cool new applications everyday, and many existing applications that drop prices every now and then. Getting up to date about those limited time offers can be very tedious if you’re interested in some apps or games but think they’re expensive now. Yes, there are actually tons of actual apps on the App Store that let you follow these offers, like BargainBin, PandoraBox, AppMiner, some of which let you create watchlists to monitor price changes. But let’s face it, do you remember to launch those apps everyday to check for changes, or do you find the badges notifications efficient? I didn’t, I wanted an email when one of my favorite apps drops its price, and I wanted a history of an app’s price to see if the developer tends to do frequent or infrequent offers on it so I can snatch it for a realistic price. That’s when I discovered AppShopper.
Continue reading “AppShopper Is Your Ideal App Store Friend”
Yesterday was my first day on the road again after my accident, that kept me out of everything for 4 weeks. I went to the local E-Store to buy a brand spanking new DSLR camera, and in doing so, i met a friend, who bought my “old” cam from me. What i forgot about was, that he recently bought a brand new iPhone4. Now you might wonder why i write about the jesus phone, when i usually rant against it. Well simple, i still dont like the iOS but designwise, Cupertino has hit the spot with this one. When i saw the pics on Gizmodo leaking, i wished nothing more that they’ll keep it and its not a simple prototype design. and they did. And i’m sorry Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, HTC, etc., but what you see here, is the best looking phone in recent history!
Continue reading “Pictures and Impressions: 10 minutes with the iPhone4”
The last match of FoneArena Smartphone Championship was between the BlackBerry Storm 2 and MyTouch 3G Slide, and the winner of this match is BlackBerry Storm 2. Storm 2 won by 217 votes, and the MyTouch 3G Slide only got 151 votes. Continue reading “Smartphone Championship: HTC Desire vs SE Xperia X10”

We were invited to the Nokia N8 Preview Event in Delhi on Friday and here are some pics of the upcoming phone we wanted to share with you. In terms of hardware , the N8 is certainly a great device. The body is made of Anodized aluminum which gives a nice feel to the device and due to the metal used, this device will be available in various colors which you might have not seen on a Nokia phone before. Continue reading “Nokia N8 in India – Photo Gallery”
The last match of FoneArena Smartphone Championship was between the Nokia N900 and HTC HD2, and the winner of this round is Nokia N900. Nokia N900 won the round by taking 684 votes out of 814, and HTC HD2 only got 130 votes out of 814. That’s a big victory for Nokia N900.
Now lets head to the next match. The next match is between the Blackberry Storm 2 and MyTouch 3G Slide. Storm 2 is no doubt a very good and decent phone. And MyTouch 3G Slide is T-Mobile USA latest device and it’s a successor to MyTouch 3G.
So folks are you ready? On your marks, get set, VOTE!
The FoneArena Smartphone Championship is getting interesting and tough after every round. The last match was between the Droid X and Samsung GalaxyS, where Galaxy S takes the lead. Galaxy S won by 274 votes, and Droid X only got 134 votes, total votes are 408. Continue reading “Smartphone Championship: Nokia N900 vs HTC HD2”
Presenting a Review of the World’s smallest Android Phone the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini.

Phew! If you follow Apple as closely as I do, you’d know that they’ve been keeping us pretty busy over the past couple of weeks. If it was the iPhone 4 launch one week, it was the ‘Antennagate’ press con the next, and this past week, a slew of products and news kept the Apple-sphere agog about the latest from Cupertino.

In their signature Tuesday-morning-release style, Apple launched a number of updates to their existing product families, including an all-new 27-Inch LED Cinema Display and MacPros with upto 12 core CPU options, among others. Apple desktop users were given some trackpad love with the release of the Magic Trackpad, which gives iMac and Mac Pro users the ability to use the full set of gestures (including two-finger scroll, pinch to zoom, rotate, three and four-finger swipes) that Apple’s portable computer lines have enjoyed over the past couple of years. Oh, and they also launched a battery charger. Yep, an Apple battery charger, and guess what? It’s suddenly a rage all over the internet… jeez, a battery charger! I mean sure, it’s a nice little AA battery charger which minimizes ‘vampire draw’ by shutting off the power when the batteries are charged, and ships with six batteries which are claimed to last up to ten years. Only goes to show that just about any Apple news is big news! Continue reading “A Byte of Apple : iPhone 4 set free”

Do you use Opera Mini in India ?
We have teamed up with folks from Opera who make the Mini yet awesome Opera Mini Browser to bring you an interesting contest Continue reading “Contest : Opera Mini”
The Fonearena Smartphone Championship is getting interesting after every match. We saw that the Nexus One and Palm Pre won in the 1st two matches and the next match was between the Apple iPhone 4 and the HTC EVO 4G.This was the best part of the competition so far , where these phones got a total of 6,200 votes. HTC EVO 4G won by taking 5,637 votes, and iPhone 4 got only 566 votes. That’s a very big loss for iPhone 4 Continue reading “Smartphone Championship: Droid X vs Samsung Galaxy S”

We finally got hold a Micromax Bling Q55 which is a stylish QWERTY Dual SIM phone aimed at gals who love the color pink than themselves. You might have seen Twinkle Khanna in the TV Promos with this Blingy Phone. Here are some photos of the phone for all the gals out there and guys looking to gift their gal a phone. Continue reading “Micromax Q55 Bling – Photo Gallery”