2008/12/30

SAMSUNG WIMAX

So is Korea actually a country from the future, or what? We're asking because Samsung is now rolling out its second generation of phones, mobile devices and USB modems that support WiMax. Heck, the whole country has a WiMax network at their disposal, while here in the States we keep hearing about how Sprint wants to build out a wimax network but just can't seem to get it started. Anyway, check out the gallery of gorgeous geegaws Samsung announced today. There are four devices in all, including the SPH-P9200 UMPC with foldable QWERTY keyboard, the SPH-M8200 slider touchscreen PDA that's 16.6mm thick that not only has mobile WiMax but CDMA EV-DO, and a couple of USB modems, the SPH-H1300 and SWT-H200K that are WiMax-friendly. Oh, and then there are the Samsung babes, too.

2008/10/23

USB COM PORT

Here's a simple guide to making ur own DKU-2 cable for nokia.
I've made one for my nokia 3230 and is working great
the schematic of the DKU-2 cable is given in the picture attached below.
it is clear that it is simply 4 wires connected from the usb port to ur phone's POP PORT. The POP PORT consists of 14 pins, the pop port connector contains pins from 2 to 14.
on the connector u can short pins 2 & 3 or solder a diode between them to tell the phone that u've connected an accessory to it, but u can also do without it, it is not at all necessary. it is required when u make a handsfree set.
Pop port pin numbers 5,6,7,8 are used to connect the phone to the usb port as shown in the schematic. no additional circuitry is employed between the phone and usb port coz it is a true usb cable.
DKU-5 uses a complex circuit between phone & USB coz it's not a usb cable although we plug it into a usb port. it contains a serial to usb converter which takes serial data from phone and sends it to usb port via usb-serial converter. it has to make a virtual COM port on ur computer.
the schematic also shows u how to make a stereo handsfree set. in reality it won't be stereo but dual mono bcoz for stereo nokia uses a proprietry chip in their handsfree to tell the phone that it's a genuine handsfree set.
MIC's -&+ pins are connected to pins 9&10. u also need to connect a mini push button switch parallel to the mic to answer or end a call.
left and right speakers are connected to pins 11, 12, 13, 14.
although knowledge of electronics is not essential for this but it would certainly make ur task easier.

a brief summary of components required:
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1: usb connector ( better if u get it with a cable or buy a 4 core cable separately)
2: POP PORT Connector ( try if u can get it from market or do as i did. i took it out of a non functional DKU-5 Cable from my friend)
3: Soldering kit (iron, wire & flux.)
4: Diode 1N4001 (optional)

now u can guess what should be the price of a dku-2 cable coz it contains absolutely nothing in terms of electronics. 3,00 Euros must now be a ridiculously high price for simply a usb and pop port connector with just a cable in between.
i was using an IrDA before this but bcoz of its slow speed i had to move to a usb cable. this cable gives me transfer rates of 460800 bps while IrDA was limited to 115200 bps in normal mode.

2008/10/21

2008/08/29

Nokia 3595 and nokia 3510i

write pm

Nokia Ngage Qd Rh 47 and Nokia Ngage Qd Rh-29

Just follow hardware changes, attached in picture then

1- Erase
2- Flash MCU and PPM (Ngage Qd Rh-29)
3- Write pm
4- Init lock

Nokia 1100b RH-36 and 1100 RH-18

Nokia 6800a and 6800 hardware schematic

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2008/07/26

Nokia N96

Nokia N96 MORE PICTURES

Operating Frequency
  • WCDMA2100/900 (HSDPA) / EGSM900, GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)
  • Automatic switching between bands and modes
  • DVB-H Class C, 470-750 MHz
Dimensions
  • Volume: 92 cc
  • Weight: 125 g
  • Length: 103 mm
  • Width: 55 mm
  • Depth:18 mm, locally up to 20 mm
Memory Functions*
  • 16GB internal flash memory, plus microSD memory card slot (hot swappable) for expandability and flexibility
  • Approximate dynamic memory capacity indication with 16GB storage:
    -Video: 40 hours**
    -Music: 12,000 tracks***
  • 128MB RAM, 256MB system memory (operating system plus dynamic user data area)
Power Management
  • Battery: Nokia Battery BL-5F, 950 mAh
  • Talk time: up to 150 / 220 minutes (WCDMA / GSM)
  • Stand-by time: up to 200 / 220 hours (WCDMA / GSM)
  • Video playback: up to 5 hours (offline mode)
  • Music playback: up to 14 hours (offline mode)
  • TV playback: up to 4 hours (DVB-H)
Display and User Interface
  • 2.8” QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) LCD TFT display with up to 16 million colors
  • User Interface: S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
  • Active standby screen, Multimedia menu
Data Transfer*
  • WCDMA HSDPA 900/2100 MHz with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed DL/UL= 3.6Mbps/384kbps, CS max speed 64kbps)
  • Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks. Simple class A, multi slot class 11, max speed DL/UL: 177.6/118.4kbps
  • EGPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 296/177.6kbps
  • GPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 107/64.2kbps
Video Center
  • Video center: central hub for video experiences
  • Access to last played video and easy resume
  • My videos: collection of stored videos
  • Access to Internet Videos, compatible with RSS feeds and video podcasts, with direct wireless updates and downloads
  • Service catalog to discover new Internet Videos
Video Codecs and Formats
  • MPEG-4 Part 2 (H.263/SP), up to VGA 30 fps, hardware-accelerated codec, scaled to max QVGA on device screen, or max SDTV on TV-out
  • MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264/AVC), up to VGA 30 fps, hardware-accelerated codec, scaled to max QVGA on device screen, or SDTV on TV-out
  • Windows Media Video (WMV9), up to CIF/QVGA 30 fps, hardware-accelerated codec, scaled to max QVGA on device screen, or SDTV on TV-out
  • RealVideo QCIF at 30 fps
  • Flash video support in browser
  • DRM support: OMA DRM 1, OMA DRM 2, WM DRM
Live TV
  • Broadcast Television (DVB-H) capable
    -DVB-H based mobile TV with internal antenna
    -DVB-H Class C, 470-750 MHz
Browser-based video access
  • Support for download, streaming and progressive download
  • Support for Flash video
Music Features*
  • Digital music player – supports MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WMA, album art
  • Playlist editing and sharing
  • Equalizer and visualization
  • Search, browse and purchase songs online in Nokia Music Store – with support for Windows Media DRM protected files
Radio*
  • Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz, 76-90MHz) with support for RDS, Visual Radio™ and use of FM radio in offline mode
  • Nokia Internet Radio

2008/06/12

SonyEricsson P1 PDA Phone First Hand Pictures



The sudden release of SonyEricsson P1 PDA phone is kind of shocking in cellular phone industry. Almost all the cell phone blogs and magazines have been keeping track of the P1 PDA phone for quite a while. Although the P1 PDA doesn’t features neither UIQ3.1 interface nor EDGE/HSDPA network support as we hoped, the SonyEricsson P1 is still SonyEricsson’s secret weapon to beat her competitors in PDA world.

The sudden release of SonyEricsson P1 PDA phone is kind of shocking in cellular phone industry. Almost all the cell phone blogs and magazines have been keeping track of the P1 PDA phone for quite a while. Although the P1 PDA doesn’t features neither UIQ3.1 interface nor EDGE/HSDPA network support as we hoped, the SonyEricsson P1 is still SonyEricsson’s secret weapon to beat her competitors in PDA world.

The SonyEricsson P1 features 3.2-MP digital camera, 2.6-inch Transflective LCD screen which adjust brightness and contract according to light condition where you are at, MP3 player and bunch of standard features that you can find in other PDA phones.

Mathematica on a PDA (iPAQ, Palm, Dell Axim etc)

Mathematica on a Pocket PC using the free GPL'ed WITM


Mathematica on an hp iPAQ PDA using a commerical SSH client (PocketTTY).



Whilst a modern PDA is powerful, with the fastest at the time of writing (June 2006) having CPUs running at over 600 MHz, Wolfram research have not announced any plans to release a version of which mathematic will run on a PDA. However, using WITM on a UNIX/Linux server via a WiF, Bluetooth or other network it is possible to use Mathematica from a PDA. In my opinion, Mathematica using WITM is considerably easier to use than a Telnet or SSH client to access the server from the PDA. This is especially so if the output of the commands is graphics - i.e. a graph or similar. The following 2 images show Mathematica being run first with WITM, then with a commerical SSH client. It should be obvious the WITM interface is much better, but this is even more obvious on more complex graphs.

Apple iPod touch



Apple iPod touch :
Apple introduced the new iPod touch featuring Apple’s revolutionary multi-touch user interface that enables users to find and enjoy all of their music, videos and more on its gorgeous widescreen display with just the touch of a finger. First introduced on Apple iPhone, the multi-touch interface uses pioneering new software to present the perfect user interface for each application. The Apple iPod touch also includes Wi-Fi wireless networking, the first on any Apple iPod, and three amazing applications that use it-Safari, the most advanced browser on any mobile device, lets users wirelessly view web pages just as they look on their computer, and features Google Search or Yahoo! oneSearch.

iPod touch MP3 player - Widescreen display
Apple’s YouTube application lets users wirelessly watch over 10 million free videos from the Internet’s most popular video website; and the new iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store lets users wirelessly browse, preview and buy songs and albums from the most popular online music store in the world. The iPod touch is an unbelievable 8 mm thin, and is priced starting at just $299. “The iPod touch is a landmark iPod, ushering in a whole new generation of features based on its revolutionary multi-touch interface and built-in Wi-Fi wireless networking,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “People are going to be amazed at how thin it is and how much it does.” With its gorgeous 3.5-inch widescreen display, iPod touch is perfect for watching movies and TV shows, as well as viewing photos and album art. iPod touch has a built-in accelerometer that automatically senses when you rotate it into its landscape position.

Apple iPod touch multimedia player - Wi-Fi MusicStore
When you’re in music, it automatically switches to Cover Flow so you can browse your music collection by album cover artwork with just a flick of a finger. When in Photos, it automatically displays the photo in its landscape aspect ratio; and when in Safari it displays the web page horizontally. iPod touch also has a built-in ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the display’s brightness. iPod touch features up to 22 hours of audio playback and up to five hours of video playback. The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store lets you browse the iTunes Top Ten lists of songs and albums overall or by genre, check out new releases and “What’s Hot,” or search for your favorite songs, albums or artists. You can preview any song for free, then purchase and download the ones you like directly onto your iPod touch over Wi-Fi. The music you download will be automatically uploaded into your iTunes library the next time you sync your iPod touch with your computer.

iPod touch MP3 player - YouTube
With Safari, the most advanced web browser ever on a portable device, you can see web pages the way they were meant to be seen, with the ability to zoom into any webpage with a tap of your finger. The Safari web browser includes built-in Google Search and Yahoo! oneSearch so you can quickly and easily find information you need. iPod touch also includes Apple’s incredible YouTube application that allows you to access, browse and search for millions of free YouTube videos over Wi-Fi. Apple also announced an exclusive agreement with Starbucks that allows you to access the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store for free in participating US Starbucks stores starting next month. When you enter a participating Starbucks location, your iPod touch, iPhone, or PC or Mac running iTunes will automatically recognize the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. You can see what song is currently playing or has recently played in the store, and immediately preview, buy and download it over Wi-Fi.

Apple iPod touch player - Multi touch user interface
The iPod is the world’s most popular family of digital music players with over 100 million sold. Apple released its most exciting iPod lineup ever with the iPod shuffle in five new colors; iPod classic holding up to 40,000 songs; the incredible all new iPod nano with video playback; and the breakthrough iPod touch with a revolutionary multi-touch user interface. iPod owners can choose from a vast ecosystem of accessories with over 4,000 products made specifically for the iPod including cases, fitness accessories, speaker systems and iPod connectivity in over 70 percent of US automobiles.

Apple iPod touch - Price & Availability
Pricing & Availability The new iPod touch is scheduled to be available later this month. The 8GB iPod touch model is $299 (US) and the 16GB iPod model is $399 (US). iPod touch requires a Mac with a USB 2.0 port, Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later and iTunes 7.4; or a Windows PC with a USB 2.0 port and Windows Vista or Windows XP Home or Professional (Service Pack 2) or later and iTunes 7.4. Internet access is required and a broadband connection is recommended, fees may apply. The iTunes Store is not available in all countries.

2008/06/07

Sony Ericsson T250

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The Sony Ericsson T250 mes as an example that a budget handset can too look the part, when dressed in a compact metallic body with a thickness of 12.6 mm. It features a VGA camera, FM radio and a 1.7" 65K color TFT display with a 128 x 160 pixels resolution. The stylish handset will weigh only 82 g and will have dual-band GSM/GPRS support.

Sony Ericsson S500

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The Sony Ericsson S500is an innovative slider with a thickness of 14 mm. It is targeted at the Americas and so it has a quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 networks support. It comes with a 2 megapixel camera, a 2" 262K color TFT display with a QVGA resolution plus Bluetooth, USB and a Memory Stick Micro M2 slot. Other interesting features include the new Sony Ericsson Ever-changing theme and some nice illumination effects to go with it.

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Sony Ericsson T650

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Today Sony Ericsson announced several interesting handsets. The highlight is Sony Ericsson T650 - the successor of the successful T610 midrange handset. The Sony Ericsson S500 is an innovative thin slider, while the Sony Ericsson T250 is a stylish budget solution with a complete metallic finish. The new handsets design is nowhere near the last lineup by the manufacturer and surely manages to impress by counting on classic looks and stylish materials.
The sony ericsson T650 comes with a stainless steel finish and full 3G support with video calls. At only 12.5 mm, the bar-shaped handset also boasts a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus. The 1.9" 262K color TFT display with a QVGA resolution, a scratch-proof mineral glass and an innovatively brighter colors and a wider viewing angle. Feature-wise it's got all that it takes to rank with all current mobiles - stereo Bluetooth support, USB and a Memory Stick Micro M2 slot. The T650 also comes with some nice illumination effects which are linked to on-screen animations.

MOTOROLA KRZR / K1

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SPESIFIKASI
Network system :GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Size :103 x 42 x 16 mm
Weight :102 g
Display
  • - TFT, 256K colors
  • - 176 x 220 pixels, 30 x 37 mm
  • - Second external CSTN, 256K colors display (96 x 80 pixels)
  • - Screensavers and wallpapers
  • - Downloadable logos
Battery type Standard battery, Li-Ion 700 mAh (BC50)
Stand-by Up to 300 h
Talk time Up to 6 h
Ringtones Polyphonic (32 channels), MP3-like
Option
Number in phone 1000 x 20 fields, Photo call
Call records 40 dialed, 40 received, 40 missed calls
Memory - microSD (TransFlash), buy memory
- 20 MB internal memory
GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Infrared port No
Games Cosmic Blue, Silver Sail
Color
Features - Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(CIF)
- Bluetooth
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/AAC/AAC+ player
- T9
- Organizer
- Calculator
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo

Gsm Cellular Phone Nokia 6230

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Description
Features:
a) General network: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
b) Dimensions: 103 x 44 x 20mm, 76cc
c) Weight: 97g
d) Display type: active TFT, 65K colors
e) Colors: graphite, pearl white
f) Languages: major European languages
g) Camera: VGA, 640 x 480 pixels, video
h) Battery: standard, Li - Ion 850mAh (BL - )
i) Stand - by: up to 150h - 300h
j) Talk time: up to 3h - 5h

Our Gsm Cellular Phone Nokia 6230 comply with International Quality Standards and their quality and durability are fully guranteed.

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2008/06/06

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