Monday, June 23, 2008

3G iPhone In $199 Only 5mp Cam

Steve Jobs launches the new 3G iPhone in San Francisco
 
Gadget aficionados who signed up for one of the most advanced devices of all time last year will soon be in possession of an anachronism after Apple released a speedier, more sophisticated version of its much-touted iPhone.

With the world's geeks hanging on his every utterance, Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, announced details of the much anticipated 'next-generation iPhone' - which will be faster than the earlier version, and capable of satellite navigation.

Early adopters who bought the first device – a phone, web browser, and music and video player, rolled into one - when it went on sale in the UK seven months ago may also feel short-changed.

The new 8GB iPhone will cost $199 (£100) in the US – a third of what the equivalent device cost when it was launched in June last year – though this may be made up for by more expensive contracts with operators. A 16GB version will sell for $299.

Carphone Warehouse and O2 - the exclusive distributors of the device in the UK - said they would release details of price plans tomorrow.

Mr Jobs said that the new device would be available in 22 countries - including the UK - in a month, and 70 countries later in the year.

"The No 1 reason people didn't buy iPhones is because they just couldn't afford it," he told an audience of software developers in San Francisco.

Aside from being cheaper, the most significant improvement in 'iPhone mark II', is that it works on the high-speed 3G network, which will mean it can download content such as videos from the internet much more quickly.

Many gadget-lovers held off buying the previous version because its most innovative feature – a web browser which enables owners to zoom in and out on web pages by making pinching gestures on the screen - was impaired by slow networks.

The new phone also has GPS, which means it will be able to locate itself more accurately via satellite, and will offer more services tailored to the owner's location, such as the ability to find nearby restaurants and businesses.

The device has a more curved look, with thinner edges, and replaces the existing brushed metal back with black plastic. It also has better tools for synchronising work an owner's work e-mail and calendar, which has been the staple of its more entrenched rival, the BlackBerry.

Apple has come under increasing pressure to sell more iPhones, particularly in Europe, where 3G networks are more widespread than in the US and where demand for the slower version has been disappointing.

The iPhone was hailed as revolutionary when it went on sale in the UK in November, but in April O2 was forced to cut the price from £269 to £169, apparently because of mediocre sales. In Germany T-Mobile made an even more drastic cut from €399 euros to €99.

Sales have also been hampered by Apple's strategy, which has been to sell the device at full price to customers before they sign a contract. This has meant that the phone has cost significantly than handsets which are similarly advanced but subsidised by operators.

Apple's competitors, meanwhile, have also been ramping up their offerings for the summer, which will turn put greater pressure on iPhone to make an impact in Europe with its new device.

RIM has announced the latest version of the BlackBerry, the favoured tool of professional workers, which will also have speedier internet access and allow faster downloading.

HTC, the Taiwanese manufacturer, meanwhile, will release its new Diamond handset - another 3G handset which offers a similar, touchscreen browsing experience to the iPhone.

3G iPHONE

Why the new iPhone will squash BlackBerry

Corporate email is the killer
app that will see Apple's second generation device take on RIM's popular handset
Steve Jobs unveils the 3G iPhone

 

 

The first generation iPhone is admittedly a beautiful object but it is rare to find one in a business traveller's pocket.

The screen is gorgeous, its interface and ability to access the web in all its glory is second to none but few road warriors have chosen it as their device of choice.

Why? Push email - and it is this that makes the BlackBerry the handset of choice for many who travel the world on business.

All that is about to change. When Steve Jobs recently announced the launch of the second generation iPhone - scheduled for 11 July in the UK and US – he was very keen to push a tie-up with his erstwhile competitor Microsoft.

Beating Apple's New iPhone

HIGH TECH COMPUTER IS A LOT SEXIER than its name. The Taiwanese company launched its sleek Touch Diamond smartphone in London in May. The phone, a do-everything third generation, or 3G, model, combines the BlackBerry's professional features with an Apple-like touchscreen and a number of selling points the new Apple iPhone lacks.

Generic-sounding HTC also is carrying on with some powerful, better-known friends, through operating-systems partnerships with Google (GOOG) and Microsoft (MSFT).

If strong sales of its phones help High Tech generate double-digit earnings gains in the next couple of years, and possibly merit a higher price/earnings multiple

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Sony Ericsson W890i phone is ultraslim at 10mm

Sony is set to release the Ericsson W890i cell phone which happens to double as a Sony Walkman music player. This phone also features a FM radio which can both be listened to over the built-in speaker or with the matching pair of included earphones. Sony hopes that the smooth curves and good functionality of the W890i will make it a hit for 2008.

Sony Ericcson W890iSony Ericcson W890i

The body of the W890i is nice and slim, and it features smooth curves and a soft feel. The phone weighs in at less than 3 ounces (78 grams), and it's less than a half of an inch thick. This cell phone is designed to replace your MP3 player, and it does so while still remaining relatively small in size and yet, not too small so that it's uncomfortable to use it as a phone.

Only 10mm thickOnly 10mm thick

The LCD display is a good-sized 240 by 320 pixel screen, and it works great when using this phone's video-calling capabilities. For music storage, this cell phone has 26 MB of built-in memory, and it will also accept Sony Memory Stick Micro media to add additional storage - 26 MB won't be enough memory for most people. What else can this cell phone do? Well, it also sports a 3.2 MP camera with 3x zoom, auto-focus, video recording, and it of course is used for the video-calling feature.

The wireless options are pretty good with this cell phone as well. This phone supports Bluetooth 2.0, and it uses the EDGE mobile network for data transmission. Of course, email is supported here too. Overall, this smart phone seems like a decent choice, but it really comes down to pricing with this one. There isn't much else known about the W890i, as it's not yet on the market. It's expected to hit stores sometime within the next couple of months. Sorry, no word on pricing yet, but stay tuned for that info.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

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3.5″ Large Screen
Touch Screen PDA
2.0 Megapixel Camera with Auto Focus
MP3 Player
MP4 Player
Video Recorder
Multi-function SmartPhone
WAP, GPRS, SMS, MMS, Voice Mail
Bluetooth
Support up to 2GB External Memory
256MB Memory included


General Information


Support Service Area: UK, Europe, Australia, USA, Canada, Asia
Quad-Band: GSM GPRS 850/ 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
Provider & SIM card: Work for any SIM Card & any Tele Company, SIM Card Unlocked
Cellular enhancement protocol: GSM, GPRS (provided from your country Telecom)
Bluetooth: 2.0 High Speed Transfer
Memory: Built in 256MB, Expandable to 2GB Max (T-flash)
Language: English, France, Italian, Thai, Vietnamese , Arabian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian


Digital Camera …. Multi-Function


Image Resolution: 2.0 Mega Pixels
Zoom: Yes, Depends on Image Size
Image Size: 1280×960, 640×480, 320×240
Image Quality: High, Normal, Low
Effect Setting: Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert, Gray Invert, Blackboard, Whiteboard, Copper Carving, Blue Carving, Embossment, Contrast, Sketch
White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence
Exposure Compensation: +/- 2.0 EV (1.0EV / step)
Scene Mode: Auto, Night
Delay Timer: 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, Off
Frame: Frame 1, Frame 2, Off
Usage of Photo: Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Power On Display, Power Off Display, PhoneBook, Bluetooth
Encode Format: Mpeg 4, H.263
Video Quality: High, Fine, Normal, Low


Video Recorder …. Multi-Function
Encode Format: Mpeg 4, H.263
Video Quality: High, Fine, Normal, Low
Effect Setting: Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert, Gray Invert, Blackboard, Whiteboard, Copper Carving, Blue Carving, Embossment, Contrast, Sketch
White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, Incandescence
Exposure Compensation: +/- 2.0 EV (1.0EV / step)
Night Mode: On, Off
Record Audio: On, Off
Usage of Video: PhoneBook, Screen Saver, Power On Display, Power Off Display, Bluetooth


MP4 Player …. Multi-Function


Format:MP4, 3PG
Full Screen Viewing: Yes


MP3 Player …. Multi-Function


Display: Song Name, Time & Status
Player Settings: Play List, Repeat, Shuffle, Background Play
Display Settings: Skin, Lyrics Display
Sound Effects: Equalizer, Play Speed, Audio 3D Effect


SmartPhone …. Multi-Function


Standby Time: Up to 150 hours
Talk Time: Up to 180-300 mins
Telephone Memory: 300 records
Data Services:SMS, MMS, GPRS, Email
Ring Tone: 64 polyphonic, MP3
Incoming Call Display: Caller Picture, Caller Video, Ring Tone
Function during Phone Call: Speaker, Mute, Call Hold, Sound Recording, Background Sound (Motorcycle, Sidewalk, Restaurant, Pub, …)
PhoneBook Information: Name, Number, Home Number, Company Name, Email Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Birthday date, Picture Display, Video Display, Ring Tone, Caller Group
Security Setup: SIM Lock, Phone Lock, Keypad Lock, Black List, Filter List
Ring Type: Ring, Vibration Only, Ring & Vibration, Vibration then Ring


Entertainment …. Multi-Function


Game: 3 Built-in games
Melody Compose: Compose your own ring melody with 10 type built-in instrument
Drawing: Support Pen Size, Pen Color & Background Color Setting


SmartPhone …. Multi-Function
Display Screen: 3.5″ Touch Screen TFT Display, 260K High Resolution Color
Input Device: Touch Screen, Screen Keypad, Stylus (Built-in Character Recognize Pack)
To Do List: with Alert setting
Voice Recorder: WAV, AMR format for selection
Useful Tool: Calendar, To Do List, Alarm, World Clock, Calculator, Unit Converter, Currency Converter, Health, Pedometer


GSM Quad-Band Cell Phone
Lithium Batteries (2 pieces 1800mAh)
Power Adaptor
USB DataCable
256MB TF card (Installed in the phone)
Handwriting Stylus
Earphone
Manual (in English)


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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Nokia N96 is the latest mobile phone from the N series

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The Nokia N96 is the latest mobile phone from the N series that comes with a compilation of advanced features and trendy design. It is equipped with a 7.1 megapixel camera and has 8 GB storage capacity.
The Nokia N96 comes bundled with latest features of mobile telephony. The mobile phone is a ideal compilation of stunning style and startling performance. The users would have access to full fun, excitement and pleasure.

The Nokia N96i is a latest technology that is capable of surfing, gaming, and downloading images. It enables the users to remain connected with their near and dear ones all the time with its connectivity options. The handset comes in a compact size and is sure to invoke desire among the users.

The mobile phone is enriched with striking specifications like 8.5 mm, symbian9.5. The mobile phone is being endowed with a Live high definition television option that will mesmerise the onlookers. HD TV’s can be regarded as the stunning flavour added to the entertainment world.

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The handset comes loaded with other appealing features like the GPS. Wi- Fi, MP3 and the Bluetooth connectivity. It has a display of 352×416 pixels and TFT 16 million colours. The model weighs around 115gms and is very comfortable to carry or slip into the pocket.

The Nokia N98 has a huge in- built storage capacity of 8GB that would ensure that the users have enough space to store their favourite tracks and other important documents. The users will also have the advantage of capturing the fleeting moments of their life with its 7.1 mega pixel in-built camera. They can even share those moments of fun with their friends and dear ones with its Bluetooth technology.

The handset is a trendy techno savvy mobile phone that would surely ensure the users have access to all the latest innovations in the mobile telephony. It is the enhanced technology of the handset that would help to simplify your daily work to a lot of extent. Loaded with such striking feature the handset definitely becomes the ultimate mode of communication. Today mobile phones are not merely a mode of communication, but also the mode of entertainment.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

China Mobile ends talks with Apple over iPhone


China Mobile said Monday its parent company, the country's largest handset operator, has temporarily terminated talks with the US-based Apple Inc. about introducing the iPhone to the Chinese market.


"Our talks with Apple over the iPhone have been temporarily terminated for the moment," said a spokesman for the Hong Kong-listed China Mobile. She would not comment on whether discussions will be restarted nor the reasons for the termination. The parent company in Beijing would not comment on the talks. In the Hong Kong stock market, China Mobile shares closed down 3.70 at 130.20 Hong Kong dollars (16.70 US dollars), off a low of 130.00 and a high of 134.20 dollars. Last November, A China Mobile executive Huang Haibo said the company was in preliminary contact with Apple but did not make any concrete progress. Apple's iPhone -- an Internet-enabled mobile telephone, portable digital media player and digital camera in one -- is now being released in Europe. Asia will follow in 2008. Apple said 1.4 million iPhones were snapped up in the first three months after its launch. The firm hopes to sell 10 million units by the end of 2008.
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Monday, January 14, 2008

Cheap Chinese cells Phones gain popularity

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China-made cheap imitations of famous brands of cellphones, having a host of features, are the latest entrant in the city markets that have caught the fancy of youth as well as elders having budgeted income.

These imitates are not only cheap but have similar-sounding names like the famous brands and boasts of having extra features including facility of using double SIM, extra loud speakers and stylus use even with low-end mobile phones beginning at around Rs 2,500″Most of us have now started selling these imitation cellphones since all the major brands have their own showrooms. People would come to us only if they get something fancy, imported and at cheap rates," said a mobile phone dealer at Landa Bazar who didn't want to reveal his identity. Anil, another mobile phone dealer, claimed that he sells 10 to 12 Chinese mobile phones a day and yet there was an unending demand from customers who wanted fully-loaded phones for less than Rs 5,000.

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Some of the Chinese mobile phones bearing markings like T888, AWANG A828, A950, S500, N-72, N73, etc., easily confuses the buyer with major brands. They have features including 2 mega pixel camera, dual SIM card facility, memory card, touch screen, MP3 player, blue tooth, six speakers, etc.

The dealers also assures six months' guarantee with added feature of availability of spare parts. "Most of our customers are students who likes to flash their new mobile phones in their friends circles and they don't mind keeping two such phones or exchanging the old one after six months," said Gagan, another dealer.

Hardeep Singh, a wholesaler of Chinese mobiles, said, "Prices of these mobile phones range from Rs 3,200 to Rs 5,500 whereas the branded phones having similar features costs anything between Rs 8,500 to Rs 12,000. "Businesswise, Chinese mobiles are the best for us. They not only fetch good turnover, but also ensure better profit margins," he said.

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New Analog Mobile TV Handset T300

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one of China's leading domestic manufacturers of mobile handsets through its subsidiary CEC Telecom Co., Ltd. ("CECT"), today announced the launch of its new analog mobile TV phone, the T300. The T300 has the following features:

— Analog Mobile TV — Users can watch TV anywhere analog TV signals are
available, at no extra cost
— Fingerprint Recognition — The handset has a fingerprint recognition
scanner which secures information and prevents access by unauthorized
users
— Ultra long standby time — The handset can run for over 20 days in
standby mode without a recharge
— Bigger LCD screen — The T300 offers a 2.8 inch LCD screen
— FM radio — The handset offers a built-in FM radio
— 2000 Games — 2000 games come pre-installed on the handsetAccording to Mr. Wu Zhi Yang, Chairman of QXM, "We are quite excited about this new handset introduction. Since a digital mobile TV standard has not yet been approved in China, there is no current market for mobile handsets that offer digital TV. Our new T300 model combines new and clearly differentiated features that we believe will be popular among consumers in China. Since the handset uses analog TV signals, it is not dependent on users being near a cellular network. We believe the phone will have many uses across a broad cross section of consumers in our domestic handset market, and we think there will be strong demand leading up to the Olympic Games this year."

About Qiao Xing Mobile Communication Co., Ltd.:

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Qiao Xing Mobile Communication Co., Ltd. is one of the leading domestic manufacturers of mobile handsets in China in terms of unit sales volume. The Company manufactures and sells mobile handsets based primarily on Global System for Mobile Communications, or GSM, global cellular technologies. It operates its business primarily through CEC Telecom Co., Ltd., or CECT, its 96.6%-owned subsidiary in China. Currently, all of its products are sold under the "CECT" brand name. Through its manufacturing facility in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, China, and two research and development centers in Huizhou and in Beijing, the Company develops, produces and markets a wide range of mobile handsets, with increasing focus on differentiated products that generally generate higher profit margins.

This announcement contains forward-looking statements, as defined in the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, these forward-looking statements can be identified by words or phrases such as "aim," "anticipate," "believe," "continue," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "is /are likely to," "may," "plan," "potential," "will" or other similar expressions. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about Qiao Xing Mobile's beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward- looking statement. Information regarding these factors is included in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Qiao Xing Mobile does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement, except as required under applicable law. All information provided in this press release is as of July 26, 2007, and Qiao Xing Mobile undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

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Monday, January 7, 2008

iPhone, and now iClone knockoffs hit shops

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Excitement about the Apple iPhone and similar high-end mobile phones has created a secondary market for less expensive Chinese knockoffs in the UAE.
Stores in Dubai’s central business districts of Deira and Bur Dubai are stocking up on the Chinese clones, which include imitations of other famous brands including Sony Ericsson and Nokia.
The number of phones imported into the country from China is unknown, but importers and shopkeepers said the demand for the knockoffs has been high and has created a boom for smaller mobile phone retailers.
“We ran out of our Chinese iPhones in the first week. We had imported 10 containers, each measuring 20 feet, and now we are planning to import more,” said Yu Chen, manager of Star Phones World, which distributes several brands of Chinese made phones.
“Most buyers are fascinated by a cheaper version of Apple’s popular iPhone,” added Chen.
The iPhone clones available in the UAE come in three different brands and are around six times cheaper than the original Apple product, which has yet to be officially launched in the UAE but can be found in some shops. A Desay N8, which is very similar to an iPhone in physical appearance and features, goes for Dh500 compared to Dh3,000 for the Apple version.
Other phones that are designed to look like the iPhone include the M888, ip2000 and A380. There are also several clones for the new Nokia phones such at the E90 Nokia communicator, the N95, N93 and N70.
While the Chinese imitations are very similar in appearance to the genuine brands, with touch screens and high-resolution cameras, none of them have Wi-Fi for wireless internet and GPS, which are popular functions in most of the latest mobiles.
They do, however, have a number of extra features that appeal to buyers, such as double SIM card slots and TV functions.
Suresh N, owner of Bahar Enterprises, a phone retail and wholesale store in Deira, said sales have gone up by 20 per cent since he started selling the imported Chinese phones early this month.
“The demand for the Chinese phones is high compared to other types of phones. We have decided to replace our stock with only Chinese phones because that is where the money is right now,” said Suresh.
He added that his company’s monthly turnover had risen from an estimated Dh140,000 to about Dh160,000 so far this month with the Chinese phones flying off the shelves. According to Suresh, the Chinese phones are also being reexported from the UAE to developing countries in Africa and Asia.
Hanan Mada, a 32-year-old receptionist in Dubai, said she was among the first people to buy an iPhone clone when it came onto the market. “I have always wanted to own an iPhone but the price was just too much for me. I am happy with a Chinese version because it has all the features I need.”
Besides producing replica versions of existing popular brands, Chinese mobile phone manufacturers have come up with their own concept phones. Some of the popular new Chinese phones currently on sale in Dubai, such as the DV007 and DCS1800, feature a TV function that allows users to watch any free to air television channel in their areas of use. Another popular model, the M800, is a wristwatch and a phone, with a 1.3 mega pixel camera and features such as an MP3 player, GPRS, FM radio, Bluetooth, memory card slot and 60MB internal memory.
Meanwhile, retailers of the genuine products did not seem worried by the competition. A manager at an electronics retail store in Dubai that sells Apple-manufactured iPhones predicted the invasion of the cheaper Chinese phones would not affect sales of original due to the difference in quality.
“A cheap item will always be cheap. Our customers are people who look for quality and they know that Chinese clones do not represent quality,” said the manager who did not want to be named.
He added the Chinese iPhones have helped to promote the iPhone concept and may even push sales higher.
Official distributors of genuine Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung brands at Axiom Telecom and Cellucom also agreed that imitations would not affect their sales. “Many people trust us because we provide warranties on our products unlike retailers for the cheap Chinese clones,” said Shihab Kamal, a retail manager at Axiom Telecoms in Deira.
Officials from Arab Business Machine (ABM), the official distributors of Apple iPhones in the UAE, declined to comment

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Mobile Broadband: Do We Need Another Technology War?

Industry watchers love nothing more than a good old technology war. In the past, we've had Token Ring versus Ethernet, GSM versus CDMA and DECT versus CT2. Now, a new technology debate is brewing between HSPA and WiMAX for dominance in the emerging mobile broadband market. But such battles are rarely just about technology, and the mobile broadband debate is no exception.
The GSM world has seen it all before. Over the years, industry commentators have questioned whether investment in GSM-based 3G technology is worthwhile and wondered whether a succession of alternative technologies would render GSM/WCDMA obsolete. In the meantime, GSM/WCDMA operators have been steadily building their 3G businesses – rolling out networks, adding subscribers and delivering ever-enhanced functionality.
Today, the latest commercial releases of HSPA radio networks support download speeds of up to 14.4Mbps – more than a match for most fixed-broadband connections – and they are set to become even faster. GSM/WCDMA radio networks are continuing to evolve to meet growing user demand for mobile-broadband services, through further enhancements in the downlink and uplink, and on to Long Term Evolution.
The performance of HSPA and Mobile WiMAX technologies is comparable. Both technologies offer similar peak data rates, spectral efficiency and network complexity. However, Mobile WiMAX requires more cell sites to offer the same coverage and capacity as HSPA. A major hurdle for WiMAX operators will be to overcome the initial high capital expenditure of the radio access network.
HSPA is built on the firm foundation of the 3GPP family of standards, and the scale operators get through the established 3G ecosystem makes it very cost-efficient. HSPA can be built out using the existing GSM radio network sites and is a software upgrade of the installed WCDMA networks. Since HSPA devices are also backward compatible with WCDMA and GSM it means users can get nationwide coverage from day one.
By being pitched as a "data play" technology, with voice supported by other radio technologies, WiMAX is perceived as not having to meet regulatory requirements. However, the trend is towards more regulation of VoIP services, especially in areas such as caller ID and location provision for emergency services. WiMAX is unlikely to be exempt from regulatory requirements in the longer term.
HSPA also provides global roaming over GSM/WCDMA networks, as well as wide area coverage within many countries. WCDMA has passed the 150 million subscriber mark and is growing at a rate of 6 million per month. Since Ericsson rolled out the first commercial HSPA system in 2004, more than 150 operators in around 70 countries have launched commercial HSPA services – including major mobile operators such as AT&T, Telstra, T-Mobile and Vodafone.
The Global mobile Suppliers Association reports that HSPA services are commercially available in eight countries in the Americas, 13 countries in Asia Pacific, nine countries in the Middle East/Africa, and 38 countries in Europe. HSPA is commercially available today in 26 of the 27 countries that comprise the European Union.
Juniper Research expects there to be about 1.8 billion broadband subscribers globally by 2012, with about 1.2 billion on mobile networks – with WCDMA/HSPA accounting for nearly 70 percent of mobile-broadband subscribers.
HSPA offers excellent mobility from day one, with over 300 HSPA-enabled devices available on the market – including PC cards, USB modems and modules, laptops with integrated HSPA modules, Fixed Wireless Terminals (wireless routers), phones, PDAs and media players. HSPA terminals have fallback toGSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA, and embedded modems will be available in early 2008.
While WiMAX-certified products were likely to be embedded in notebooks and PC cards during 2007, WiMAX-enabled phones will not appear on the market until 2008. It will be difficult for WiMAX handsets to match the volume and cost structure of current mobile phones – especially as the handsets cross multiple frequencies, meaning multiple radios for roaming. Industry analyst Gartner forecasts that worldwide sales of WiMAX-enabled phones as a proportion of total mobile-phone sales will remain extremely low (below one per cent), at least until 2010.
Deploying any type of cellular system incurs capital costs, no matter which technology is deployed. Because the core network behind WCDMA/HSPA is the same as for GSM, a lot of the investment has already been made. GSM/WCDMA infrastructure is already serving more than 2.5 billion subscribers worldwide – delivering tremendous economies of scale.
There is sometimes a misunderstanding that the WiMAX technology is free from Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) issues.
In GSM the setting of reasonable accumulated IPR costs has led to a global market with hundreds of chipset and handset vendors. More than 800 million handsets were sold during 2006. By reaching similar IPR agreements in WCDMA/HSPA, products can be offered to customers with very low IPR costs. We believe the same reasonable accumulated rates – at a moderate single-digit level – should also apply to new players in the HSPA and WiMAX arenas.
For WiMAX, it has yet to be seen which players will win large market share, and so their IPR costs are unknown. However, it is unlikely that IPR will provide any differentiator between HSPA and WiMAX.
The unprecedented demand for WCDMA/HSPA means additional radio spectrum is going to be critical. It is estimated that by 2010 more traffic will be generated by data services than by voice in mobile networks, yet until about 2015, the only additional internationally agreed spectrum identified for 3G technologies is the IMT-2000 extension band, being 2500-2690 MHz. When allocating new spectrum it will be important to ensure that licensees can leverage on technologies with economies of scale. This will create the right conditions for the licensees to offer affordable broadband services based on a low total cost of ownership for the network and devices.
Ericsson sees HSPA and HSPA Evolved, with downlink speeds of 42Mbps and uplink speeds of 12Mbps, as the natural mobile-broadband technology choice for the near future, with LTE just around the corner to bring us new levels of performance. Technology choices made today will influence operations for many years to come, so while it remains to be seen if WiMAX can offer a viable business case, building on existing HSPA networks represents the fastest way to deliver mobile broadband to the masses.

Extends Mobile Phone to Power Next-Generation Dash GPS

TAIPEI, Taiwan--(Business Wire)--OpenMoko and parent company FIC today announced a partnership with
Dash Navigation, Inc. revealing that the Dash Express, the first
Internet-connected GPS device for the consumer market, runs on the Neo
mobile hardware and software platform. The partnership with Dash to
build the Express device marks OpenMoko's first foray into the GPS
market, and represents commercial validation of the company's mobile
platform vision. The Dash Express is now available for pre-order
directly from Dash Navigation.

   On the heels of the successful launch of the Neo 1973, the world's
first totally open FOSS mobile platform, the innovative Dash Express
breaks ground as the first consumer electronics device based on the
OpenMoko GTA0X reference design. Dash Express features applications
developed by Dash Navigation and uses the OpenMoko kernel and
bootloader. The GPS hardware was jointly designed to Dash's
specifications by OpenMoko and FIC Mobility, who will manufacture the
device.

   "We always saw the Neo 1973 as more than a mobile phone; it's the
harbinger of the coming generation of open mobile devices aimed at the
Web2.0 social networking market," said Sean Moss-Pultz, CEO of
OpenMoko. "We knew if we could free the phone, others would
springboard from that and build revolutionary products. Dash seized
the opportunity, improved the Neo hardware and OpenMoko Linux
platform, and built a revolutionary product that will disrupt the
mobile GPS market."

   Dash marks a new kind of ODM relationship that enables companies
to more easily create consumer products based on open hardware
specifications and GPL licensing. OpenMoko officials predict this will
enable more derivations of the Neo platform to enter the commercial
market.

   "Dash's support of open standards allows consumers to get the
content they want into their cars," said Rob Currie, president and
COO, Dash Navigation. "OpenMoko and FIC are technology leaders that
have been great partners for us, and they continue to be important
contributors to the development of diverse and accessible consumer
mobile applications."

   The Dash Express is now available for pre-order at the company's
website ( www.dash.net). The device is priced at $599.99 and
includes three free months of Dash Service(1). The Dash Express will
begin shipping in mid-to-late February directly from www.dash.net
followed by broader retail distribution in Q2 2008.

   OpenMoko and Dash will be featured at the press-only innovator
showcase during CES, Lunch @ Piero's. The next generation of the Neo
hardware platform will be announced shortly.

   About Dash

   Dash Navigation connects people to the information that empowers
them in their cars. The company's first product, the Dash Express(TM),
is the first personal navigation system with two-way, Internet
connectivity. It's the smartest way to get from A to B -- and get
information about everything in between. Dash is located in Sunnyvale,
Calif. and is funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Sequoia
Capital, Skymoon Ventures, Crescendo Ventures, Artis Capital and
ZenShin Capital Partners. For more information visit Dash Navigation
at www.dash.net.

   About FIC

   Founded in 1980, First International Computer, Inc (FIC) is a
world leader in the design and production of computer motherboards,
graphics cards, PC systems, notebooks, mobile solutions, and other
electronic devices. Publicly listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE
3701), FIC has a workforce of over 5000 employees spread amongst six
supplier hubs, ten manufacturing/assembly sites and seven branch
offices.

   As an OEM/ODM supplier to many of the leading brands in North
America, Asia, and Europe, FIC has established itself as a pioneer of
innovative products, supplying engineering expertise, advanced R&D,
and logistical services throughout the world.

   For the latest information on FIC products and services visit
www.fic.com.tw.

   About OpenMoko

   OpenMoko is the commercial and community driven effort with a
mission to create an open platform that empowers developers and
consumers to customize their mobile devices, much like a computer, in
any way they see fit. OpenMoko is dedicated to helping innovators
bring the freedom and flexibility of Web2.0 to consumer electronics
and vertical market devices.

   For the latest information on OpenMoko visit www.openmoko.com.

   (1)Note: Dash Product and Dash Service subscription sold
separately. Other fees and taxes, including a one-time activation fee
to reactivate a deactivated Dash Product, may apply. The Dash Service
and fees are subject to change, at any time as set forth in the Dash
Service Agreement available at www.dash.net. Dash purchasers will
receive one month free Dash Service at initial turn-on and two
additional free months Dash Service after registering at
www.mydash.net.

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