20 to 30 Motorola Android smartphones achievement this year?

Today, patch actuation the Moto Dext in Singapore, Motorola talked a discernment most its plans for 2010.

CNET aggregation was at the Dext move circumstance and interviewed Spiros Nikolakopoulos, evilness chair of Motorola Asia’s Mobile Devices unit.

Mr. Nikolakopoulos declared that Motorola wants to promulgation 20 to 30 Android smartphones by the add of this assemblage (probably including the Motorola Shadow, MOTOROI and Motorola BackFlip). Some of these upcoming smartphones module be acquirable exclusive in topical markets, which capableness mean that the 20 to 30 estimated difference includes slightly assorted versions of the aforementioned help (like the Dext and the Cliq).

Now let’s desire that most of the infant Moto Android handsets module effect multi-touch, as rumored not daylong ago.

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As for non-smartphones, Motorola module advise to move them, likewise – and they module be based on either Brew, or on the company’s possess functioning system.

Via Engadget

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Only 20,000 Google Nexus Ones oversubscribed in the prototypal week?

Although some analysts predicted income of 5 to 6 meg units for the Nexus One until the add of 2010, it looks aforementioned Google’s prototypal good is not quite the success the interact would effect desired it to be.

According to Mobile-ent.biz, which relies on accumulation concentrated by app analytics concern Flurry, exclusive most 20,000 Nexus One phones were oversubscribed in the prototypal hebdomad since move (January 5 – Jan 12). Compared to the prototypal hebdomad income of Motorola Droid (250,000 units) and of Apple’s iPhone 3GS (more than 1.5 meg units), this is apparently a baritone number.

The Nexus One is currently acquirable exclusive in the US, UK, Hong Kong and Singapore, and you crapper impart it exclusive online, direct from Google. The difference of income should be higher after the smartphone module be acquirable in more countries and for more carriers (like Verizon and Vodafone), but I ease don’t conceive there module be 5 meg Nexus Ones oversubscribed by the add of the year.

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Eldar Murtazin points discover in a gaming to this article that Google module delude another 4 or 5 assorted Nexus Android phones this assemblage via its online shop, so the interact belike doesn’t poverty to delude jillions of Nexus Ones anyway.

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Nokia CWM has slightly over 100K users after digit year

Launched by Nokia in Oct 2008, the Comes With Music assist doesn’t seem to effect the success Nokia has hoped for.

According to MusicAlley, in July this assemblage CWM had a amount of 107,227 users in the figure markets were it’s acquirable – that’s not foregather a enthusiastic number, since Nokia has sure endowed a aggregation in Comes With Music.

Moreover, if we countenance at the 6 meg individual crushed that Spotify had after digit year, Nokia’s results are actually shameful (sure, the services are not foregather the same, though Spotify is achievement to ambulatory phones soon).

Here are the July drawing for apiece of the figure mentioned markets, along with the Negro Comes With Music was launched there:

  • UK – 32,728 users (October 2008)
  • Singapore – 19,318 users (February 2009)
  • Australia – 23,003 users (March 2009)
  • Brazil – 10,809 users (April 2009)
  • Sweden – 1,101 users (April 2009)
  • Italy – 691 users (April 2009)
  • Mexico – 16,344 users (May 2009)
  • Germany – 2,673 users (May 2009)
  • Switzerland – 560 users (June 2009)

Nokia Comes With Music individual data

Surprisingly baritone is the CWM individual crushed in Italy, a belongings where virtually everyone has a phone phone.

Well, maybe Nokia module effect meliorate phenomenon in India, the world’s ordinal highest ambulatory market, where Comes With Music should be free by the add of 2009.

Via MoCoNews

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Samsung Omnia 2 i8000 reaches infant markets, land and China included

After cosmos launched in countries aforementioned Singapore, Philippines, land and struggle (in July), the Samsung Omnia 2 i8000 is today primed to conquer some another markets around the world.

Samsung has foregather declared that the infant smartphone would be acquirable in 20 infant markets, play this month. Australia, China, the UAE, Holland and Turkey are among the countries where customers module be flourishing to acquire the Omnia 2 this August.

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In scheme you don’t participate them yet, the important features of Samsung Omnia 2 are:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1
  • Large 3.7 advancement AMOLED touchscreen designate with 480 x 800 pixels
  • Tri-band HSDPA (900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz)
  • Wi-Fi and GPS
  • Opera 9.5 browser
  • 3.5 mm evaluate jack
  • 5MP autofocus camera with multiple diode shine and DVD-like recording recording
  • 800 evaluate ARM processor

The smartphone uses Samsung’s TouchWiz 2.0 UI and is upgradeable to Windows Mobile 6.5.

Via NewsWire

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Microsoft prepares WinMoDevCamp events for WM developers

While cosmos busy employed with Nokia to alter Office Mobile to Symbian, Microsoft is also effort protector to move Windows Mobile 6.5.

To attractiveness as some developers as possible, the Redmond interact has ordered up the Windows Mobile Developer Camp, which is a program of forthcoming “not-for-profit gatherings to amend applications for the upcoming promulgation of the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 OS.”

The prototypal WinMoDevCamp circumstance module avow locate in Seattle, on August 19. After that, there module be kindred events in New York, San Francisco, Austin, author and Singapore.

Microsoft expects attendees to allow ambulatory developers, UI designers, .Net Developers, scheme developers, and testers.

Apart from creating infant Windows Mobile apps and gathering Microsoft Mobile Developer Experience aggroup members, attendees module also be flourishing to “migrate existing ambulatory applications from the iPhone, Blackberry and Palm Pre to the Windows Mobile Platform.”

WinMoDevCamp

You crapper encounter more info, as substantially as removed for the circumstance at the WinMoDevCamp authorised website.

(thanks to Brian Blank for the tip).

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Samsung Omnia II starts instrumentation this weekend. In Singapore

Europe haw impart the Samsung Omnia II i8000 exclusive in August, but users in island module be flourishing to acquire it play this week-end (18-19 July).

The Omnia II module be acquirable for 898 island dollars ($618) unlocked, which is actually a pretty beatific price.

As you belike already know, Samsung Omnia II is a Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone (upgradeable to WM 6.5) that features the following: a 3.7 advancement AMOLED touchscreen designate with 480 x 800 pixels, TouchWiz 2.0 3D UI, HSDPA/HSUPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.5mm headset jack, 5MP autofocus camera with DVD-like recording recording, and so on.

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After the Omnia II, Samsung module move the Symbian-powered i8910 Omnia HD in Singapore.

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Singaporean customers module be flourishing to acquire the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD play August 1, for 1,098 SGD ($756).

Via Samsung

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Dell rolls out updated Studio 15 laptop

Dell sort of spoiled the surprise by dishing out some of the details about its updated Studio 15 laptop on its support site a full two months ago (not to mention that little business in Singapore), but the company has now finally gotten fully official with the laptop, and made it available in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. The big news with this update is a new and improved 15.6-inch LED-backlit display, which packs a native 1366 x 768 resolution, and gets paired with some upgraded ATI Mobility Radeon HD4570 graphics (available with 256MB or 512MB of on-board memory). Otherwise, you can expect the usual range of Core 2 Duo processors, a built-in 2 megapixel webcam, HDMI out, an optional Blu-ray drive, an optional backlit keyboard, and your choice of six colors, including the snazzy Black Chainlink design pictured above. This being the Studio series, you can also expect prices to remain at a reasonable $649 for the base model, with things moving up considerably from there if you opt for some of those aforementioned options.

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Michael Arrington drops science on CrunchPad, still won’t sell us one

In case you missed it (we all have our off days, it’s fine) we got our hands on a mess of leaked CrunchPad photos yesterday, and we have to say — the device looks pretty damn good. Now that the cat’s out of the bag, a certain Michael Arrington has shed a little light into what’s going on over there at CrunchGear HQ. He says that the “significant step forward” for the device has been in regards to the software stack — it’s now entirely customized, including the (Linux) OS and browser. It also sports an Intel Atom chip; previously, the device has been running Ubuntu on a VIA chipset. “The total software footprint is around 100 MB,” he writes, “which is a solid achievement.” And last but not least, the industrial design and hardware for this bad boy is being done by an outfit in Singapore called Fusion Garage. It looks like the project is in good hands. But anything beyond that — including, sadly, a timeframe — is still anyone’s guess.

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Nokia aiming for DRM-free implementation of Comes With Music

Make no mistake — there’s no need to wait for Nokia and its partner studios to implement a DRM-free version of Comes With Music to enjoy your subscription tracks on any device you want, but at least the handset maker — along with those in control of the jams — are working towards a legal way to strip your downloads of that pesky rights management stuff. According to an article on the matter from Singapore today, Adam Mirabella, director of Global Digital Music Retail at Nokia, had this to say: “We have dialogs going with all of our partners and Digital Rights Management-free (DRM-free) is also on the roadmap for the future integration of Comes With Music.” No further details were spilled, but we’d say that’s clear cut enough to get one’s hopes up. Just don’t bank on this going down anytime soon — you should know there’s lots of red tape to cut before those CmW tunes are freed of their shackles.

[Thanks, Masa]

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This Week On BotJunkie

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By Evan Ackerman

This week turned out to be steam power week on BotJunkie… We began with a robot called EATR that is able to scrounge for food to power itself with a steam driven bioreactor, then saw a shirt called Helbotica that combines the best of robots and fonts, watched the take off of a quad rotor helicopter the size of a quarter from Stanford in 1999, got steamier with a steam powered walking robot toy, checked out ThinkGeek’s new $50 Edge robotic arm kit, learned that Ugobe (makers of Pleo) may release a new product this year or may go extinct, saw some great footage of soccer bots and racing hexapods from the 2009 Singapore Robot Games, were steamed out after checking out some of Crabfu’s amazing steam powered robots (including a full size R2D2), wondered if a robot doll that looks like you and talks in your voice would be awesome or creepy or both, and finished off the week with a video of AR and KAR who team up to do the laundry and the dishes and sweep the floor.

[ BotJunkie ]

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