The year 2008 had given the mobile phone consumer a number of exquisite, as well as high tech mobile phone models to cherish. Things do not stop there, as the fresh year 2009 too has in the offering, numerous attractions to amuse, if not entice the mobile phone savvy. 2008 witnessed the victory of touchscreen mobile phones over anything else, although HSDPA technology that transcended 3G (UMTS) too strutted conspicuously in the vicinity. Mobile phones with built-in digital cameras of high resolutions also hogged the limelight, at least in the domain of mobile phone brandishing shutterbugs in the making. There were also high-end multimedia mobile phones, whose sales posed a never-say-die attitude with an everlasting music and movie savvy fan following. This hatchling of an year too tends to bode something exciting, like Haptic Technology for Android Systems, LTE communication
download technology that would offer a download speed of 60 Mbps and more.
In the circumstances the much awaited nicety is nothing else than the Android OS that makes T-Mobile G1 Google Android Mobile Phone, a hit prediction for the year 2009. This mobile phone that would optimise web googling with the celebrated search applications of Google would experience stiff competition from Nokia N97 Smartphone Mobile Phone that could be nothing less than a mobile computer, if hearsays are to be believed. This gizmo from Nokia would definitely be a touchscreen device. Apart from the Android mobile phone, T-Mobile is also planning to launch an exclusive touch screen mobile phone that could be called T-Mobile Shadow II Mobile Phone.
Palm's desperate attempt to produce a stir in the smartphone market continues. Here, it rolls out a couple of models; Palm Nova Mobile Phone and Palm Pre Touch screen Mobile Phone. The latter is a touch
screen model that, like myriad others comes with the tag of an iPhone killer. No prize for guessing that it is a smartphone. However, another smartphone preparing to roll out that would certainly have its exclusive admirers in the market, is Blackberry 8900 Javelin Mobile Phone that could be launched by T-Mobile for a change. Motorola's answer for a dedicated smartphone is Motorola A310 Touchscreen Mobile Phone, and Samsung is planning to hit the mobile phone market with a unique foldable smartphone; Samsung OLED Prototype Mobile Phone, which would flaunt an OLED colour touch screen that can be opened to reveal a full-fledged display, perfect for watching movies on the go.
In the segment of amusement gadgets, LG's attempt; LG KC910 Renoir 8MP Camera Mobile Phone is much awaited. Samsung, although has launched a couple of 8MP camera models last year, seems to be not satisfied with the subsequences, for it tries its hands on another like model; Samsung S8300 8MP Camera Mobile Phone that would be a slider device with a 2.8" AMOLED touchscreen. Other 8MP camera devices for the new year are; LG KC780 8MP Camera Mobile Phone and Sharp SH810C 8MP Camera Mobile Phone. Finally here, sceptical Motorola also is watching out for the best of times to launch its proposed 8MP camera flagship mobile phone, Motorola Skarven 8MP Camera Mobile Phone.
Coming to the music oriented mobile phones, the centre of attraction definitely would be the first full touchscreen version of Nokia; Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Tube Mobile Phone, followed by a couple of hotties from the backyard of Sony Ericsson; Sony Ericsson C510 Mobile
Phone and Sony Ericsson W508 Mobile Phone. A good news here is that Sling Media has announced the release of its Sling Player Mobile application that would suit a few smartphones belonging to Blackberry and Nokia, initially. A smartphone fitted with this solution enables its users to view the home TV of theirs on it. It also allows them to fast-forward or rewind the live TV programme, while on the move. Another news that would be pleasing for the music loving mobile user is the decision of RIM to fortify some of their upcoming smartphones with Slacker Mobile Radio Applications that would let the user to stream radio stations (Slacker), while moving.
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