3GSM 2007: Nvidia Smartphone video
Amongst all the mainstream mobile phone manufacturers’ goodies at this year’s 3GSM, one unexpected entrant to the mobile phone market was Nvidia,
Amongst all the mainstream mobile phone manufacturers’ goodies at this year’s 3GSM, one unexpected entrant to the mobile phone market was Nvidia,
We’ve seen some pretty exciting new phones at 3GSM this year, most notably from Nokia and Samsung. But seeing pics of the
Samsung have regained the world’s thinnest mobile phone crown with the new Samsung Ultra Edition 5.9 (U100). Not the best-sounding name for
Mmmmm, don't you just love juicy rumour? We're all bored of the Apple iPhone now that it's finally emerged from the (not particulalry dark) shadows, and although the Google phone is starting to garner a little interest, there's still not enough known about it or Google's presumed intentions to make for interesting reading...yet!
It's been noted amongst the Blogosphere that Apple's iPhone bears a striking resemblance to the forthcoming LG KE850 Prada Phone. Well, now's your chance to find out, as we've managed to get our hands on videos of both the iPhone and the KE850 in use.
Seems every handset manufacturer has been asked for their response to Apple's iPhone. LG's the latest, but rather than shrugging their shoulders and mumbling "it's alright, I s'pose" in a teenaged way, they've pointed out that the iPhone does in fact bear close resemblance to their own forthcoming LG KE850 Prada phone.
Samsung, somewhat predictably, claims it's unimpressed by Apple's iPhone. "Although we are waiting to see how U.S. consumers will react, we are not impressed by its features,'' said an official of Samsung Electronics, the flagship of the Lee Kun-hee business empire.
The Apple iPhone has finally been announced, and it emphatically marks a watershed in mobile phone design. In his keynote speech, Steve Jobs claimed the iPhone was 5 years ahead of all other mobile phones, and poured scorn on existing state of the art smartphones, such as the Motorola Q, RIM's Blackberry and the Nokia E65.
The image above shows the number of blog posts containing the term iPhone before its official announcement. Now compare and contrast with the number of bloggers now blogging about it - it's off the chart! Over 1.75% of all blog posts contain the term iPhone. Say what you like about Apple, but boy can they create hype!
Apple have finally announced the Apple iPhone, and the whole frustrated blogosphere has finally been given the chance to vent forth its opinions on Apple's new wonder in a torrent of wide-eyed expectation.