
The Mobile World Congress has just wrapped up, and amidst all the hype and buzz, new products announced we now have several new mobile phones to eagerly await and anticipate. Almost all the major cellphone manufactures have displayed their newest mobile handsets. We’ve gathered ten of the most exciting new phones that were announced during the Mobile World Congress and describe each of them briefly.
Samsung OmniaHD
Samsung has really made tremendous stride into making its Omnia product line the most powerful mobile devices that we all possibly have. The Samsung OmniaHD boasts of a 3.7-inch active-matrix OLED screen, a great video capturing devices capable of recording up to 720p resolution video at 24 frames per second. It also boasts of an 8GB/16GB built-in memory, a 32GB microSD expansion slot, wireless video and a slew of other great features.
HTC Touch Pro Diamond2
Bearing the compact design and iconic style of its predecessor, the HTC Touch PRO Diamond 2 features a 3.2-inch high-resolution wide-screen VGA display, touch screen sensitive zoom bar, five megapixel camera with auto-focus, expandable memory, gravity sensor and ambient light sensor. Other features of the HTC Touch Pro Diamond2 include, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional,Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, and Touch Flo 3D Zoom bar.
Sony Ericsson “Idou” Smartphone
Featuring a 3.5-inch (16:9) screen, a 12-megapixel camera with flash and touchscreen interface, the Sony Ericsson seems to be another “would be” iPhone competitor/killer wannabe. It’s a 12-megapixel mobile phone so expect to use it more for as a digital camera than a mobile device. The Sony Ericsson idou was said to be running on Symbian operating system, so it is certainly not a follow-up to the Windows-Mobile powered Xperia X1.
Acer DX900
One of Acer’s four touchscreen smartphones that were introduced during the MWC, the Acer DX900 sports a 2.8-inch VGA touch scree, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, a secondary camera for video calling, GPS, Wi-Fi, microSD slot, touch input with 5-way button navigation, powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 and most importantly a dual-sim slot.
LG Arena aka LG-KM900
This new LG phone features a 3-inch screen, 5-megapixel camera with auto-focus, Wi-Fi, GPS, 8GB internal memory, microSD slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, touchscreen interface which is almost similar to the iPhone. But most importantly, the LG Arena captures DVD-resolution video that makes it more of a multimedia phone. The LG Arena phone is slated for a March release in Europe.
HTC Touch Pro2
The HTC Touch Pro2 is different from the HTC Diamond Touch Pro2. Yeah, makes you wonder how many more Touch Pro device can HTC possibly do? Anyway, the HTC Touch Pro2 is slated for a summer release and some of its key features include 3.6-inch widescreen VGA display, full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Windows Mobile 6.1 OS.
Nokia N86
One of Nokia’s new mobile phone announcement during the MWC, the N86 features an 8 megapixel sensor with wide-angle Carl Zeiss optics camera with dual-led flash, 8GB of internal storage, OLED screen, microSD support, and GPS. The Nokia N86 is expected to retail for around EUR 375 when it gets released in Q2 2009.
HTC Magic
Yes folks. It’s the official second Google Android-powered phone as a follow-up to the G1 phone. And Vodafone was lucky enough to snug the exclusive distribution rights for the highly anticipated mobile phone.The HTC Magic features a 3.2-inch QVGA touch screen display, a trackball, navigational buttons, various email options including Google Mail, POP3 and IMAP and Google Talk. The phone also features other Google applications, including Google Maps, Google Search and YouTube.
Samsung Blue Earth
The Samsung Blue Earth is a clear epitome of an environment-friendly mobile phone. It is solar-powered, I hope you like the idea. But aside from being environment-friendly the Samsung Blue Earth also features a touch screen interface and other mobile phone features which is all operated by solar power.
Sony Ericsson W995
Aside from the Idou, Sony Ericsson also launched its latest walkman phone, the W995. The Sony Ericsson W995 features an 8.1-megapixel camera with auto focus and photo flash and face detection technology, a Walkman player with clear stereo quality, and other usual Walkman phone features of Sony Ericsson. It supports fast 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity features and lets you upload videos directly to YouTube.
There you have it. Ten of the most exciting new mobile phones that were announced during the just concluded Mobile World Congress. Some of these phones are set to be released in the coming days.While some would probably be available before the end of the year. Some were already snugged by major mobile carriers while some still awaits to be picked up.
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