Chinese version - Motorola V600i NETWORK Technology GSM LAUNCH Announced 2004, Q3 Status Discontinued BODY Dimensions 88 x 48 x 24 mm, 82 cc (3.46 x 1.89 x 0.94 in) Weight 115 g (4.06 oz) SIM Mini-SIM DISPLAY Type TFT, 256K colors Size Resolution 176 x 220 pixels, 8 lines Second display (96 x 32 pixels), 2 lines Downloadable screensavers MEMORY Card slot No Phonebook 1000 x 10 fields, Photo call Call records 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls Internal 5MB 20 voice dial numbers MAIN CAMERA Single VGA Video Yes SELFIE CAMERA No SOUND Loudspeaker Yes Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones, composer 3.5mm jack No COMMS WLAN No Bluetooth 1.1 GPS No Radio No USB Proprietary FEATURES Sensors Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML Games Yes Java Yes Predictive text input Organizer Voice memo/dial BATTERY Removable Li-Ion 78...
Chinese telecom giant Huawei unveiled its own operating system yesterday, as it faces the threat of losing access to Android systems amid escalating US-China trade tensions. The highly-anticipated software is considered crucial for the tech group’s survival as it confronts a looming White House ban on US companies selling technology products to Huawei which could remove its access to Google’s Android operating system. Richard Yu, the head of Huawei’s consumer business, revealed HarmonyOS or HongMeng in Chinese at a press conference in the southern city of Dongguan. He said the first version would launch later this year in its smart screen products, before expanding across a range of smart devices including wearable technology over the next three years. “If you’re asking when will we apply this to the smartphone, we can do it at any time,” said Yu, adding that they gave priority to using Google’s Android operating system. “However, if we cannot use it (Android) in the future, we ca...
IFA is taking place later this week in Berlin, and as usual there will be plenty of mobile-related events. Samsung's is scheduled for August 30 at 6 PM local time, and today the Korean company took to Twitter to release its first teaser for the grand unveiling of its next wearable. For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S8 also scored an A+ on DisplayMate’s tests (the Galaxy S7 and S7edge have won the same title in the past),and the Galaxy Note8 has beat the S8’s excellent score. For starters, the Note8 gets 22% higher peak brightness than the Galaxy S8, reaching past 1,200 nits, which is very impressive. Of course, the Note8 gets the same HDR certifications that the S8 got. Other highlights include: Full 100% color gamut used on 4K TVs certified by the UHD alliance. Larger native color gamut with deeper reds. 112% DCI-P3 and 141% of sRGB. Samsung offers an extensive choice of color calibrations and fine-tuning of the display’s color balance. If you’d like to dig into the Galaxy...
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