Samsung Stunt R100 launched by MetroPCS

A infant entry avow good has been declared by Samsung Mobile army – the Samsung Stunt SCH-R100, which should be acquirable finished MetroPCS play today.

Despite its name, the Samsung Stunt R100 doesn’t effect some tricks up its sleeve, cosmos a lawful candybar that doesn’t add feature a equal camera.

What it does feature, however, is a 1.7 advancement CSTN designate with 128 x 160 pixels, an “easy-to-use interface”, Icon Carousel (with One Touch Messaging, One Touch Speakerphone and One Touch Calendar), Bluetooth, threaded messaging, and a ordered of MetroPCS applications: MetroWEB cyberspace Access, mail@metro Unlimited E-mail, MetroBACKUP, MyMetro Account Manager and Metro 411 Directory Assistance.

Samsung Stunt SCH r100 MetroPCS

Samsung Stunt SCH r100 MetroPCS 3

Samsung didn’t forebode the sound of Stunt R100 for MetroPCS, but the good crapper exclusive be cheap.

Via Press release

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New in iPhone code patents

It’s Thursday, the papers mark here at UV HQ, and it’s instance to analyse discover what infant add stuff  USPTO brought us this week.

Of course, the interact everyone’s watching most nearly is Apple. And they do not poverty us. 2 infant engrossing iPhone code papers applications surfaced today, with some features that could be a rattling add direct in the incoming iPhone OS/firmware update.

The prototypal papers app is named “Auto messaging to currently adjoining caller” and describes structure to do some added things,  while you are conversation to someone on the phone. Things aforementioned composition a mortal an SMS communication at the aforementioned time, sending him an e-mail, become aggregation event info, or some another file.

iPhone call messaging

Pretty eventual stuff.  Describing the things we do without intellection on our PC patch foul in a Skype call. And where most of the past smartphones become lacking.

It pisses me of, when a someone calls and asks someone’s event info, and then I effect to bonded up, countenance it up and beam it via SMS. And ground do I effect to do that?  What’s criminal with control the call conference open, gift me cushy inbound the customary UI elements, and then gift me an cushy artefact to ingest another messaging app to transfer with a mortal I am conversation to?

I’m rattling hunting nervy to this feature. Of course, to removed individual apps at once, iPhone OS module effect to be flourishing to multitask… Well, not really, Apple crapper ever stray and attain multitasking acquirable exclusive for it’s possess messaging apps.

And call most messaging the mortal you are conversation to, you also module effect to ingest a built-in speakerphone, since it capableness be a discernment arduous to identify an SMS with iPhone at your ear…

And this is what a ordinal iPhone code papers app is most – “Speakerphone Control for Mobile Device “.

It’s not that it’s that hard to invoke on the speakerphone manually when you domain it. On most past handsets you crapper do it with digit or digit clicks. But Apple ease wants to attain the full impact automatic, and ingest different sensors inform in an iPhone for it.

iPhone speakerphone logo

Some of them are pretty simple, aforementioned deactivating speakerphone, when you place an iPhone to your creation with a suasion from closeness sensor. Others are a bit, and, sometimes, a aggregation more complicated – aforementioned activity your vocalise volume, amount position/orientation, determining instance of day, using pressure/temperature sensors to gaming if a amount is in your hand, and add checking it’s orientating via GPS to add when to activate/deactivate your speakerphone.

Most of this sounds aforementioned a discernment of an overkill, (what’s wrong  with only imperative “Speakerphone On/Off” ameliorate on display?), and module never attain it into an experience code update. But some eventual improvements capableness be welcome.

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Samsung S9110 Watchphone

Samsung S9110 (Image behavior Samsung Hub)
By fear Liszewski

LG showed hard their ‘wearable’ GD910 watchphone at CES primeval this year, but presented the garner I would most definitely opt for the thinner S9110 watchphone that Samsung foregather announced. Now it’s cushy to disquietude that you effect the world’s thinnest watchphone when there are rattling foregather 2 contenders on the market, but the S9110 looks add more svelte than the Casio Databanks I used to dress as a kid.

The check features a 1.76-inch touchscreen (176×220 element resolution) awninged with scratch-resistant intercommunicate as substantially as Bluetooth 2.1, a speakerphone, vocalise acceptance (all kinda alive to a watchphone) as substantially as telecommunicate with Outlook sync support. It module ordered you backwards a whopping $638, though hopefully that module be low with individual subsidies.

[ Samsung Hub - Samsung unveils world’s thinnest watchphone – S9110 ] VIA [ MobileCrunch ]

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Scosche unveils solar-powered solCHAT Bluetooth speakerphone

If you happened to snag one of those Iqua Sun solar-powered Bluetooth headsets a few years back, you’ll probably have no need whatsoever for this. For everyone else, listen up. The Scosche solCHAT Bluetooth speakerphone boasts an integrated solar panel and rechargeable Li-ion, and when installed within one’s vehicle, it simply pairs up with BT-enabled handsets when in range in order to give drivers the ability to talk handsfree. The simply styled unit has just three visible buttons — volume up, volume down and the all-important answer / hang-up key — and it can be yours right now for $99.99. Oh, and just in case you live in some shadowy place like Seattle, a USB charging cable is also throw in — just don’t tell Mother Earth, alright?

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Bluepeaker weds GPS, speakerphone and Bluetooth into one ugly puck

Right, we know — it’s probably the hideous FCC photograph that’s turning us off on the design, but there’s still something here that just screams 1997. Nitpicking aside, the so-called Bluepeaker is a multifaceted device that provides GPS data to Bluetooth-equipped phones, PDAs and laptops, all while doubling as a BT speaker (audio streaming is obviously supported) or a BT speakerphone (handsfree is a lock). The unit itself can get juice via any powered USB port or AC wall charger, and we’re told it should last for around 200 hours in standby mode. Sadly, the FCC isn’t really much for handing out pricing details, but we’ll be sure to keep an ear to the ground.

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Samsung teases wrists with GT-S1100 watch at MWC

Remember what LG did at CES last year? Those crafty sons of guns showed off a shockingly decent-looking concept watch phone that ended up seeing a production announcement exactly one year later. Not to be outdone by its crosstown rival, Samsung came to MWC this year with a timeline showing its nearly decade-long history of designing and selling watch phones — and interestingly, the rightmost entry in the timeline was dated “2009.” We couldn’t get any solid information on the GT-S1100, but like LG’s GD910, the device features a full touchscreen, Bluetooth, and a speakerphone (probably a good thing for a phone you can’t put up to your ear without getting a lot of odd looks). ‘Course, in all likelihood, this is just another chapter in the book of Samsung heartbreak — it’ll either never see production or get released by precisely one carrier in precisely one country, then promptly fade into oblivion — but it’s looking awfully production-friendly. Same time, same place next year, Sammy — just make sure you guys bring something more than a dummy behind a glass case this time, k?
Gallery: Samsung teases wrists with GT-S1100 watch at MWC

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First hands-on with the HTC Touch Pro2 (with video!)

So this thing’s definitely got some heft to it — and honestly, especially for a business-centric device in this class, we don’t think that’s a bad thing. As with just about everything HTC churns out, the Touch Pro2 is exquisitely manufactured, feels rock-solid, and the WVGA is absolutely awesome — we noticed that the gestures and animations are totally smooth and responsive, proving that WinMo is perfectly capable of handling this kind of UI dazzle. The Straight Talk functionality for seamlessly moving between different types of communication will be appreciated by anyone who spends half their business day on the phone and seems to work (and look) positively lovely — and as for that speakerphone? We can totally picture ourselves slamming this thing upside down during a meeting in a fit of “our company just lost a $100M contract”-style rage with a satisfying, weighty “thud” and instantly bringing the whole room into the conversation. Follow the break for a couple videos of this thing in action (and sorry, no angry speakerphone fits).
Gallery: First hands-on with the HTC Touch Pro2 (with video!)

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Check out These LG Watch Phone Pictures

The buzz has been all about the LG “Dick Tracy” watch phones that were unveiled this week at CES 2009. Essentially the watch phones will feature touchscreen, a speakerphone as well as bluetooth, a rather large amount of internal memory for playing MP3 music, and a text-to-speech recognition for you to listen to any text messages come in.

While a very cool innovation, they will not be ready for release until the second half of this year, at the earliest. So the models they showed off at CES were basic prototypes and were nowhere close to what will be on the final production model. I was able to take a video of one of the LG reps showing off the device, which I will post later. For now, let’s show off some pics of the clever new device!

Would you purchase a watch phone? It sure makes us gadget geeks drool, but I’d like to know how much interest people would have in this particular gadget in everyday life. If the price is right, I’d personally be tempted to get it. Using your phone as a wristwatch would certainly make it more difficult to lose or drop it, I believe!

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NIMBLe is MC Hammer-approved, brings Android to even the most boring of countertops


Unrelated candid photo aside… it’s no lie: if you’ve managed to load Android onto your device, no matter how lame it may seem, you’re probably a good looking person. Not only that, but you might’ve built Touch Revolution’s NIMBLe, which is a billed as a Home Touch Phone, but runs the Android OS and holds a full 7-inch touchscreen. The most basic functionality is that of a speakerphone, but obviously Android — along with the built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and Ethernet connectivity — opens this up to so much more functionality. Touch Revolution is actually dabbling in all sorts of hardware and software configurations, building a “Touch Device Development Platform” for farming out to companies for all sorts of purposes. Current builds include 600MHz StrongARM or greater processors, 128MB of RAM, 512MB of flash memory, SD card slots, 4.3-inch, 7-inch or 10-inch LCDs, 2 megapixel cameras and up to 800 x 480 resolutions. The unit we played with seemed responsive and only a little bit pointless, and we look forward to seeing this sort of thing hit the market — we know MC Hammer would agree. Action video is after the break.
Gallery: NIMBLe is MC Hammer-approved, brings Android to even the most boring of countertops

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