2010 16 Feb

We already covered the Samsung Wave yesterday here on Akihabara New,s but our brave Cutkillavince, who is attending the MWC 2010 for us, had the chance to have some quality time with the beast.

First and foremost, the most impressive thing on this phone is its stunning AMOLED 3.3” screen with its 800?480 resolution and 16 Million colors (There is a rumor running at MWC that Cutkillavince had its doubts on this number and counted 1 by 1 each colors to make sure that the wave really have 16 million colors… He took him age, but apparently… yep the number is correct).

Now the Wave is definitively a nice little device and its good price/perf ratio will give its competitors something to chew for a while.



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2010 16 Feb

Already announced during last CES in Las Vegas, the dumb phone HTC Smart decided to pay a visit to Europe and show to the world that well… name can be deceiving.

Our HTC Smart is powered by a 300MHz CPU, is GSM and EDGE, as a 2.8” touch-screen, a 3Mpix Camera, Bluetooth and running BREW OS…



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2010 16 Feb

Powered by Google mobile OS, Android 1.5, the Backflip features an interesting QWERTY keyboard as well as a nice trackpad that just happen to works like a 5-way control stick. Our Backflip pretty well built and seems quite solid.

Other features include a 5Mpix camera module with AF, a 3.5mm jack, GPS, WiFi b/g, Bluetooth, 3G, HSDPA…. Finally Motorola expect to release its new Backflip within this first quarter in most countries.

Once again a big thanks to our little Cutkillavince who just happen to roam the allées for us at MWC.



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2009 30 Dec

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Beside its look our XG1 Chic is nothing else than your average external USB HDD. Available in 1, 1.5 or 2TB as well as in black or white, the XG1 Chic target the average consumer in Korea looking for something different……

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2009 30 Dec

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Pantech unleashed yesterday its new IM-U540L in Korea and available through LG Telecom. Our new Phone also known as Sportive (sporty Touch Edition) features a unique “sport” deigned targeting active and young customers. Specwise our phones offers a 3Mpix camera module, a 3″ Touch screen, Bluetooth, MP3, TV DMB, GPS…
Available in Red, Blue and Silver, the Sportive also offers various services including VOD, MOD, Weather……

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2009 2 Dec

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Samsung’s new IC recorder, the VX1, is a so-called “Smart Voice Recorder”. With its tiny 1.1” color LCD, its luxurious metallic rear panel and sleek ergonomic design, the VX1 features NR technology (Noise Reduction) to better record your speech as well as the VOR or Voice Only Recording (Voice Detection), and a bunch of other settings allow you to set your IR to specific modes (Meeting, interview…) for better recording.
Samsung Voice Recorder also includes an MP3 player, FM Radio, Samsung Advanced DNSe 3.0 and either 2 or 4GB of internal memory…

Now if Samsung call this “Smart” I am not sure how “dumb” their previous models were. Also a Note to Samsung… Please hire a carefree model next time and not from the ones who happen to be so stressed out that they can’t help eating their fingers’ skin, not sexy at all !

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2009 2 Dec

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Yep you are reading it well, Pantech New IM-R520S phone sold over in Korea trough SK Telecom / Sky and also known as Kubrick II is equipped with a player supporting DviX, H.264, MPEG4 and XviD video files as well as a so call “DVD” player capable to display video in hi-quality including subtitles without the needs of any post conversion (direct play) on its nice 3.2” WVGA Touchscreen. On Top of that add the support of 3G, PIP (Picture In Picture), T-DMB, GPS, BGP (Back Ground Play), 4GB of internal memory, a 3Mpix AF camera module and you may have the best media player phone on the market…

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2009 30 Nov

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Already impressed by the PowerShot G10, the G11 that now only happen to have a 10Mpx sensor goes beyond our expectations by providing better pictures even in high ISO than the G10 14.7Mpix one.

Canon G10 Specs
- 10 Megapixel, 1/1.7-inch type Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
- Focal Length 6.1-30.5mm f/2.8-4.5 (35mm film equivalent: 28-140mm)
- LCD Monitor 3.0-inch TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle
- Maximum Aperture f/2.8 (W) – f/4.5 (T)
- Shutter Speed 15-1/4000 sec. (settable in Tv and M)
- ISO Sensitivity Auto, High ISO Auto, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600/3200 equivalent (standard output sensitivity recommended exposure index).

First impression
Let’s put it this way, if you love the G10 look and feel you will love the G11, now if you the G10 did not feel right for you, the G11 will be here as well disappoint you, but this however should not stop you from giving our new PowerShot a try.
No really despite some very minor design change, the G11 is just like the G10, with however a nice a addition or should I rather say a nice improvement, coming from our G11 screen with its handy flip-out swivel LCD…
Maybe this does not look impressive at first, but believe me, having a LCD than you can easily manipulate will help you to better take pictures and to even give a more steady setup for sharper images.
One of the G11 new hardware “improvements” is its back dial that will let you control your camera and play whit its UI… If this dial is quite effective, it is however surrounded by a 4-way d-pad with its menu button in the center, which once you are trying to navigate through your photos or the camera’s menu you will often have to struggle with it and inevitably jump from one setting to another without being really capable to control it… Far from being ideal this new dial need some improvement and we hope that Canon will fix this in the future

Now once the camera powered on, you will also notice some small improvement within our camera GUI and especially with the in the way you can now enjoying the photo you took, a nice “carrousel” of picture will now be available to you and you will also now be capable to quickly jump from one picture to another.

Let’s Shoot Baby
We loved the G10 and had a lot of pleasure shooting with it, however, one of the G10 weakest point was how it handle photo in low light and the level of noise our camera was displaying above ISO 400. And despite having a “less” performance censor, the G11 actually offer even better picture than the G10 in the very same conditions.
One of the most noticeable improvement with the G11 is how it handle Noise, and if the G10 limited us to ISO 400 (Actually we limited ourselves to 400), the G11 new sensor can now be push up to ISO 800 and you will still offers you a descent picture without too much noise, a bit like when shooting at ISO 400 with the G10. As you would have guess being able to shoot at IS0800 gives you more flexibility when shooting in low light.
Want to push things even further and get the best from each picture you are shooting? Just jump from JPEG to RAW and you will now be capable to use your G11’s sensor to its maximum capability.
The G11 also seems to me a bit “faster” than the G10, but don’t focus on this point since it just maybe me, and I could not really compare both the G10 and G11 speed shooting the same setting.

Now the picture below has been taken in with different ISO ranging from 80 to 1600… You will notice that the Café latte and Crepes one is a bit blurry (at 100% zoom) since I was trying to shoot in low light at ISO 100 with no means to stabilize the camera beside my hands.

Hi-resolution untouched Photo sample can be downloaded here on our Flickr account
The G11, like its younger brother the G10 also offers a “Movie” mode capable to record video in 640×480 (H.264), and surprisingly, this “Movie” mode offer pretty descent videos, we would have preferred something a bit more in the range of a GF1 with 720p30, but still, the G11 offers really descent video and large enough to be used on your tube or Vimeo…

Conclusion
Already quite impressive the G10 was highly recommended, but now we would even push things on saying that the G11 is a “Must Have” for any serious photographer who want to carry something “light” along with them… Capable to offer great picture in a compact body the G11 is really impressive, but is the G11 is still too “bulky” for you, you should then consider another camera the S90 from Canon that happen to features the G11 sensor and many of its new and improved features….

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2009 30 Nov

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Well at least in Korea! Sold under the LG-SU960 or KU960 code name, the Crystal phone from LG can be purchased in any KT or SKT store. Featuring a unique 3” crystal keyboard, our phone is WCDAM and HSDPA compatible, has a 3” WQVGA screen, 4GB of internal memory and 2GB of SDRAM, a microSD slot, a 3Mpix camera module, a DMB TV tuner, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and support MP3 audio files.

Interesting concept, I hope that we will see something equivalent coming to Japan soon.

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2009 30 Nov

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Loved the HTC HD2? Well guess what Samsung latest SPH-M8400 may soon to be another alternative to the HTC almighty HD2, at least in Korea.

Running Windows Mobile 6.5, our Windows Phone SPH-M8400, features a 3.7” AMOLED WVGA touchscreen (Lame), a 5Mpix AF camera module, T-DBM Digital Mobile TV, WCDMA, WiFi, Bluetooth and Wibro (Wimax).

Our SPH-M8400 also features Samsung latest UI that suppose to be better than what we used to see on previous OMNIA phones. Finally the SPH-M8400 is now available in any KT Stores over in Korea.

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2009 15 Sep

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Back in May Samsung presented their new Softbank Summer 2009 line-up, and a couple of months later, just before we jump into fall, Softbank released their Armani “Bling Bling” 830SC phone available in Japan (Black and White).

It’s W-CDMA and GSM, features a 3Mpix camera module, 100MB of internal memory, supports MicroSDHC cards up to 8GB and has a flash LED EMPORIO ARMANI logo on its side… Who on Earth would consider to getting one of these?

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2009 15 Sep

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Back in May Samsung presented their new Softbank Summer 2009 line-up, and a couple of months later, just before we jump into fall, Softbank released their Armani “Bling Bling” 830SC phone available in Japan (Black and White).

It’s W-CDMA and GSM, features a 3Mpix camera module, 100MB of internal memory, supports MicroSDHC cards up to 8GB and has a flash LED EMPORIO ARMANI logo on its side… Who on Earth would consider to getting one of these?

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2009 27 Aug

OmniVision reported to be supplying 3.2-megapixel sensors
Apple iPod camera module orders confirmed  0

News coming in from Taipei seems to further cement the rumoured news that Apple’s forthcoming range of iPods will have a decidedly image-led focus.

Following various rumours and reports that when the range is refreshed in September, the MP3 players will get built-in cameras, a manufacturing news source is claiming to confirm which company has won the order to produce the image sensors.

OmniVision has secured the CMOS image sensor order for Apple’s coming soon iPods, DigiTimes reports “market sources” as stating.

DigiTimes says: “OmniVision will be the sole supplier of 3.2-megapixel CIS products for new iPod nano, iPod classic and iPod touch models which will be launched in September, the sources indicated”.

That the iPod classic is to get a camera module has not been widely reported.

OmniVision is said to be one of the suppliers for the iPhone 3GS’s camera module and is apparently expected to ship 18 million products to Apple per quarter.

The event to launch the new iPods has been suggested as due to take place on 9 September – we will keep you posted.

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