Aug 13


iDock for iPhone & iPhone 3G with video output.

Price US$25.00 from brando

Features:
Audio 3.5mm jack
S-Video port
APPLE port

Package Content:
One Docking Station
RCA Cable
USB 2.0 Charger & Hotsync Cable

Hotsync and chage function compatible for:

iPhone
iPhone 3G
iPod 1G/2G
iPod 3G
iPod 4G
iPod mini
iPod Photo
iPod Video
iPod Touch
iPod Classic
iPod Nano 1G
iPod Nano 2G
iPod Nano 3Gv
Video Output Support : iPhone / iPhone 3G

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Aug 13


BTM-318 is the ultimate Bluetooth headset that combines communication and entertainment all-in-one. BTM-318 plays FM radio and stereo music from your A2DP supporting cellphone’s music player, supporting auto-switch back following a phone conversation. It can auto-switch back following a phone conversation. It can auto search FM radio atation with 12 memories. BTM-318 is powered by the original CSR chipset, in that sound and compatibility are guaranteed.

Price US$64.00 from brando

Specifications:
Bluetooth specification v2.0, latest CSR chipset
Support Bluetooth Headset & Handsfree profiles LD display for easy setting of FM Radio
Manual and auto-searching radio station function
Support A2DP Stereo Profile
Support AVRCP audio & video remote control profile
Auto-switch back to MP3 or FM following conversation
Flashing LED call alert
Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery
MP3 play time: Up to 8 hours
FM Play Time: Up to 12 hours
Talk Time: Up to 10 hours
15 meters operation range
Standby Time: Up to 200 hours
Charging time: Around 3 hours
Weight: 23g
220-240V AC adapter (UK Type)

Package:
A BTM-318 Bluetooth Headset
A Battery charger
A stereo earphone
A user manual and wrrantly card
Optional: Single earphone and two pairs of ear caps

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Aug 13

Momentum isn’t showing any signs of a dip; sales blow past expectations.

NEW YORK (FORTUNE) — Talk about your summer scorchers.

One month after its debut, Apple’s new iPhone has hit the 3 million sold mark, according to analyst Michael Cote of the Cote Collaborative.

“They are seeing unprecedented demand,” says Cote, adding that there appears to be no signs of a let up yet. Cote, a former T-Mobile executive, has been extremely accurate with wireless predictions in the past.

An Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) spokesperson declined to comment on Cote’s projections.

The blistering sales pace of Apple’s new gadget defies the otherwise downward trends in consumer spending, employment levels and overall economic health. The 3 million figure is much higher than Wall Street analysts had anticipated. Forecasts called for total quarterly sales of three million to four million.

Three days after the new iPhone’s July 11 debut, Apple announced that it had sold 1 million iPhones. For comparison, it took 74 days for the original iPhone to hit the one million sold mark. The new 3G iPhone has already sold nearly half as many as the original iPhones in total.

Three big factors seem to have helped juice sales.

As Fortune.com first reported, the price of the iPhone was cut in half, and with a $199 price tag - excluding the $2,400 wireless subscription costs over two years - it put the phone within reach of a much broader market than the original $400 iPhone.

Second, the new iPhone got to capitalize on the consumer enthusiasm for the original iPhone’s touchscreen design. Mobile phones are very much a fashion statement, and touchscreens are hot. A good comparison is Motorola’s Razr, which ushered in the ultrathin style and sold 100 million units.

Another big boost is geography. International sales have helped take the iPhone to places it hasn’t been before. The new iPhone is selling in 22 countries and Apple said last month that it was “confident enough” that it will launch sales in 20 more on Aug. 22, with a target of 70 by year end. The original iPhone was sold in four countries.

But analyst Cote predicts that Apple will find it challenging to keep current outlets supplied while attempting to take on even more. “The demand is so strong it may impact or delay the new countries coming on,” Cote says.

That probably isn’t the worst problem Apple could face.

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Aug 13


Gsmarena have posted their review of the Nokia 5320. Here are the key features, main disadvantages and final conclusion.

Key features:
2″ 262K-color display of QVGA resolution
Symbian 9.3 OS with S60 3.2 UI
ARM 11 369 MHz CPU and 128MB of RAM
140 MB of user memory
microSD slot with support for up to 8GB, 512MB or 1GB card in the retail package
3G with HSDPA support
Bluetooth and USB v2.0
2 megapixel fixed-focus camera
3.5 mm standard audio jack
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Dedicated music controls
Music-centric Active Standby plug-in
Very good loudspeaker performance
Compact body and light weight
Cool handsfree set in the retail package

Main disadvantages:
Mediocre camera
QVGA at 15fps video recording max
Poor battery life
Smallish display
No Wi-Fi
N-gage gaming support is still in the works
Audio quality is good but not great

We’re talking XpressMusic, so we just have to say it: the 5320 makes a notable step up in audio quality. Still not the best in business, but it’s way to go. The distinct youthful appeal is both a blessing and a curse, as it may put off those who favor smartphone power over music skill. There’s some questionable design decisions too. They got rid of the swivel and, however subjective, possibly lost some of the charisma. Plus, the 5320 is definitely low key even compared to the way more modest 5310.

The 15-months-old 5700 was well due for an upgrade, so a youthful music-centered Symbian phone has its reasons to hope for a success. The improved sound quality, FP2, the doubled RAM and the more compact size sound right but the 5700 has stereo speakers, and a better display and keypad.

The lack of Wi-Fi however is still a downer and so is the smallish display. We do agree that there aren’t many Symbians in this price range to feature Wi-Fi but that doesn’t make the 5320 any less exposed to pressure.

The 5320 stays faithful to the XpressMusic-on-Symbian concept and makes it hard to decide whether smartphone strength or the music heart give it the extra edge. It sounds like we grew older overnight, but this time the young targeting somehow just couldn’t have been more distinct. With that in mind, Nokia 5320 was just released and even a small price drop in the coming weeks may do wonders for it.

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