HTC Snap: Keep Close To Your Inner Cyrcle

April 2nd, 2009 by Marta Tejel

HTC has introduced a new terminal this week, the HCT Snap. A mobile phone which, as they say, shows you “Your life in a Snap“. It is a slim and stylish device with an exposed QWERTY keyboard, out of useless features and perfectly suitable for people who want to simplify their life. This can be good for smartphone newcomers or users focus on e-mails, sms and web browsing.

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HTC Event for Bloggers

April 1st, 2009 by Jose Manuel Cristobal

Last week  HTC Spain prepared a meeting to present its new devices for the upcoming months. SevenClick was part of the audience, composed by some of the most important people in Spanish blogosphere, with people from Xataka, PixelyDixel, etc…

Let’s take a look at the novelties.

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Touch HD & CoPilot, a winning duo by Telefónica

March 24th, 2009 by Javier Rubio

HTC has announced that their high-end smartphone HTC Touch HD, offered by Telefónica in Spain, will incorporate the awarded GPS software CoPilot Live, developed by ALK Technologies.

And what´s more, they give you a perpetual CoPilot license just for signing a 3G data contract !

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Palm Pre on the way with Movistar

March 11th, 2009 by Marta Tejel

After a long time discussing about which mobile operator will be carry the Palm Pre in Europe, today the battle between Vodafone and Movistar has finished.

Although it seemed clear that Vodafone was the favourite, due to Vodafone and Palm already have a history of co-branded Vodafone handset versions (such as the Treo 500v), this time they have not reached any agreement, and it will be Movistar who is going to have an exclusivity Palm Pre carrier in Spain, Latin America and UK (O2).

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Android-powered Internet Media Tablet by Archos

February 11th, 2009 by Marta Tejel

Last fall the french manufacturer Archos released its last three Internet Media Tablets. The Archos 5 and Archos 7, which both include high-resolution touchscreen, WiFi, up to 320GB storage besides slim casing, and the Archos 5g which adds 3G HSDPA cellular broadband. They are powered by OMAP 3 applications processors from Texas Instruments, based on a 600MHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor.

Now, Archos has announced is going to combine this Archos’ multimedia framework with Google’s Android telephony stack. This makes Archos possible to think in a IMT with smartphone capabiliteis. With the integration of voice Archos is looking to expand beyond portable media players, and moving into the mobile device market with a high-quality video content delivery clearly better than its competitors. Android also provides access to its fast-developing applications environment.

The new Archos’ IMT will offer:

  • PC-like Internet experience enhanced by a high-resolution 5″ screen and full-width page viewing
  • Adobe FlashTM and Flash VideoTM support, full screen
  • Access whenever and wherever to TV, movies, photos, music and game
  • Uncompromised TV recording and High Definition (HD) playback, all formats
  • Innovative design: compact 10-mm ultra-thin tablet
  • Long battery life, 7 hours’ video playback
  • 3.5G 7.2 Mb/s HSUPA
  • Laptop-like performance from the first implementation of OMAP3440 processor based on the ARM(r) CortexTM superscalar microprocessor and DSP

ARCHOS’ new Android-based IMT with voice functionality will be released in 3Q 2009. Don’t miss it.

Via PRNewswire


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Palm Pré, the One to rule them all

January 16th, 2009 by Javier Rubio

T-Mobile´s G1, HTC Touch HD, Blackberry Storm, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic… they are all hard contenders for the iPhone. Each have flaws and pluses, but none of them seem to have (still) beaten Apple´s prodigal son.

Now it´s time for Palm, not the lately stucked Palm we have seen, but the Palm that laid the foundation for PDA devices. Yes, after several difficulties, Palm is back to its origins of excellence and commitment, and the proof is here: Palm Pré, the One that will rule them all.

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LG GD910: A Wrist Spy Phone.

January 16th, 2009 by Marta Tejel

One year ago, in CES 2008 tradeshow, the company LG showed us a prototype of its future Watch Phone. In those days it was like a diamond in a showcase which we can only see but cant touch it.
This year this has changed, and that future prototype, is now a working prototype which has been displayed during CES 2009.

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Motorola Aura in action

January 16th, 2009 by admin

Long time ago we spoke about this original phone, Motorola Aura is the first gadged provided with a circular display in the world, now we can see how does it works in this hands-on video. Impressive

Via EngadgetMobile


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Less phones with Windows Mobile 7

January 14th, 2009 by admin

Although the news seem surprising is true, a few days ago Todd Peters, the Vice President of Marketing for the Windows Mobile division announced at current CES.

It seems that Windows Mobile is losing interest not only to users, but also from the viewpoint of manufacturers, because of the new systems that are emerging (Android and WebOS) and also due to iPhone and the different models of BlackBerry.

Microsoft wants to change its business model. Now prefer to have fewer devices and thus focus more on each of them to achieve better integration with the phone.

And who knows, just surprise us this year with the introduction of a mobile phone with Windows Mobile 7 developed by them.

Via XatakaMovil


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Nokia N97 to crush iPhone

December 9th, 2008 by Javier Rubio

Last tuesday, Barcelona. Nokia unveiled their new iPhone killer device: N97. These are its amazing capabilities:

  • 32 GB internal memory.
  • Up to 16 GB external memory, via MicroSD slot. (32 + 16 = 48 GB!)
  • 3.5-inch, 640 x 360 pixel (16:9 aspect ratio) touch screen
  • QWERTY keyboard
  • Connectivity: HSDPA, WiFi, and Bluetooth.
  • TV-Out, 3.5 mm jack, microUSB
  • 5 Mpx camera (Carl Zeiss Tessar lens), records VGA video (640 x 480) at 30 fps
  • A-GPS receiver
  • N-Gage games
  • S60 5th edition

With such nice features, offering a long battery life is a big challenge. Here are the official battery specs:

  • Talk time: Up to 320 min (3G), 400 min (GSM)
  • Standby time: Up to 400 hrs (3G), 430 hrs (GSM)
  • Video playback: Up to 4,5 hours (offline mode)
  • Music playback: Up to 37 hours (offline mode)

And now, admire its beauty:

Link Official Specs | N97 Datasheet


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