The Promising “Puma Phone” Looks Proper…

Author: Team NWS | Posted: Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 | Filed In: Mobile Devices, Style
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Sagem has knocked domes to Puma to conceive the official Puma phone, and this bad boy puts the upmost emphasis on entertainment. Seriously, it’s riddled with such novelty features like Dylan, your own pet puma who comes to your beck and call when the device is idle, and we can’t forget its audio player with a turntable which provides scratching functionality. Now if the Puma Phone has just one major selling point, that’d be it’s the solar panel around back, which facilitates 15 minutes of talk time or two hours of music playback for every hour in the sun. The “Puma Phone” launches in Europe this April, and there’s no world on a US release just yet. Get a better glimpse in the gallery below…

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Leaked video of the highly anticipated Blackberry magnum (above) have finally surfaced. By means of none other then the CellPhoneGuru, his variant of the upcoming hybrid device is missing an operational OS, but he still managed to show us the touchscreen capabilities and the Bold-esque form factor. Catch his official footage below of the upcoming RIM device, as well as a short comparison between the 9000 and 9700…

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Introducing my favorite mobile device from CES, the Motorola Manufactured, and Android Endowed Backflip. Note it’s peculiar design, the Keyboard is reversed allowing for it to be propped up as a frame or video player in a more sturdier manner then it’s predecessors. Note the trackpad on the back of the screen, facilitating effortless and smudgeless scrolling while the screen is open. Now there’s no word as to when this 3G device will drop, or who it will drop under, but being that the backflip I tinkered with last week was functioning with a AT&T sim card… Well you catch my drift. Rock out to the promo video for the soon releasing Motorola “Backflip” after the break.

Stand Back, Protected By Vipe… Blackberry?

Author: Team NWS | Posted: Thursday, January 7th, 2010 | Filed In: Mobile Devices
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Now here’s a fresh take on a relatively old concept. The company know for protecting thousands of cars around the nation now brings the Blackberry application “Smart Start”. Utilizing this free application car owners can now lock and unlock, start the ignition and a few more goodies regardless of your location. Check for the “Smart Smart” in Blackberry App World soon, and you can also upgrade an existing Viper remote system with the VSM100 Viper SmartStart module that’ll hit for roughly $299…

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