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Spy pics of phones from DoCoMo's new 906i series

Here are more leaks from NTT DoCoMo's yet to be announced 906i series. From left ot right: F906i, P906i, N906i, N906iμ



Here are some more info regarding the upcoming phones.

P906i
- 7.2Mbps HSDPA
- 3.2 inch WVGA display
- Bluetooth
- 5.1 mega pixel CMOS camera


N906i
- 3 inch WVGA display
- 5.2 mega pixel CMOS camera
- 14 mm thick

N906iL
- 7.2Mbps HSDPA
- Wi-Fi

N906iμ
- 3.2 mega pixel camera

SO906i
- JOG dial
- BRAVIA branded
- 180 degree swivel screen
- 3 inch WVGA display
- 5 mega pixel CMOS camera

SH906i
- 180 degree swivel screen
- 3.2 inch WVGA display
- Touch Panel
- ASV screen technology
- 5 mega pixel CMOS camera
- Bluetooth

F906i
- 3.2 inch WVGA display
- Touch Pad

Notice of Call for a Shareholder Resolution at the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders Regarding Repurchase of Shares

TOKYO, JAPAN, --- NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced that its board of directors decided to call for a resolution of its shareholders at the 17th annual general meeting of its shareholders scheduled on June 20, 2008 regarding the repurchase of its own shares.

Reason for share repurchase
To improve capital efficiency and to implement flexible capital policies in accordance with the business environment.

Details of share repurchase
(1) Class of shares: Common stock

(2) Number of shares to be repurchased: 900,000 shares (maximum)

(3) Aggregate price of shares to be repurchased: 150 billion yen (maximum)

(4) Period for share repurchase: one year from the day after the conclusion of the 17th annual ordinary general meeting

(Note)
The above repurchase of shares is subject to the approval of DOCOMO's shareholders at the 17th annual ordinary general meeting to be held on June 20, 2008.

year of Symbian

2006 proofed to be an interesting year for the Symbian world. A large number of devices based on the Symbian OS version 9 with enhanced security became available. As usual Nokia was leading the way with S60 3rd edition with more than 10 devices launched in 2006. The real headline however was the reemergence of UIQ with Sony Ericsson launching 3 devices based on UIQ 3 : the P990i, the M600 and the W950.

A common trend observed with the launch of new Symbian devices were the long delays - often not meeting previously communicated launch dates by several months- combined with a high number of imperfections. It is clear that both Nokia and Sony Ericsson have struggled to get their first Symbian Version 9 devices finalized. The high number of firmware upgrades closely following the launch of these devices only confirms that most devices were not really ready to launch - often to the increasing frustation of early adopters. Fortunately Nokia has now made it possible for users to upgrade the firmware of their phones via the web avoiding visits to Nokia service centers, though it seems that with the high number of problems this was rather a mere necessity than a voluntary act towards the customers. Letting customers upgrade their firmware remains a risky operation which Nokia has wanted to postpone as long as possible. Sony Ericsson however have allowed firmware upgrades over the internet since a long time.

Another trend was the launch of Symbian devices for the business market. Both Nokia with the e-series - especially the E61 - and Sony Ericsson with the the M600 have made a succesfull entry into the business market, mainly with full keyboard devices targeted at heavy email users.

It was also the year when WIFI was integrated into at least the high end Symbian smartphones (despite operator pressure) and when built-in cameras reached a quality level comparable to standalone digital cameras in terms of resolution and optical quality.

Symbian still basically remained limited to devices from Nokia and Sony Ericsson, though their was a surprising announcement of the first ever device by long time S60 licensee LG. Samsung continues to follow Symbian at a distance, also announcing a first S60 3rd edition device. And of course there is the huge success of Symbian in Japan, though most Symbian phones over there are still not open for 3rd party developers. Sony Ericsson still remains the only vendor having launched UIQ 3 devices, though the acquisition of UIQ by Sony Ericsson could revitalise the licensing of UIQ to other vendors. In any case, Sony Ericsson has confirmed a large number of new UIQ devices will hit the market in 2007!

When looking at the symbian software applications from 3rd party developers the story is rather gloomy. Symbian software developer companies struggled even more than the device manufacturers trying to cope with a full binary break caused by Symbian OS 9, a lack of available devices and a high number of innovations such as the new security framework, SVG icons, scalable UI, … This resulted in a very limited number of available applications even months after the launch of the first Symbian OS 9 devices. Though all main titles and categories are now available, the choice certainly remains very limited compared to e.g. Windows Mobile. Finally, the compulsory Symbian Signing for all but the simplest of applications has clearly put a barrier in place which has been difficult to overcome for small developers , despite the free signing service offered for freeware.

Looking at the (Symbian) smartphone market in general a new sense of reality has emerged. The overoptimistic marketing talk has disappeared and made place for a more realistic view on growth and uptake of the smartphone category. The promise of the ultimate converged (symbian) smartphone device enabling users to fulfill all their needs with one device (e-mail, web-browsing, navigation, music, digital camera, video camera,…) has not fully materialized. Separate PND satellite navigation devices and music ipods are more popular than ever before. Somewhere the ultimate converged device got stuck between being too average on each task individually and too complex to configure, install and maintain by the end user. Consumers still clearly prefer dedicated devices working out of the box and requiring little or no installation or configuration. For this, they are happy to pay the price of having to carry several devices with them. There is still a long way to go for the converged smartphone!

Looking forward to 2007 it is clear that Symbian - and especially Nokia - are taking a breath. Far less devices have been announced than ever before - currently only the N95 and the 6290 being due for launch. This break will be much needed by developers still catching up with Symbian OS9. What is needed now is stability and reliability. Changes will be more incremental e.g. adding GPS hardware and software to a device.

2007 will be a year with many challenges. Will smartphones become an established consumer category? Will symbian smartphones reach a price level attractive for the mass market? Will smartphone owners find the way to 3rd party software? It is unlikely all of these issues will be solved soon, but at least some breakthroughs are badly needed to keep the smartphone momentum going in 2007!

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BenQ-Siemens’ E72 part of Windows Mobile 6 fray

BenQ-Siemens somehow still found the time and money to come to Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6 party with the new E72 candybar last week. With data topping out at measly EDGE speeds and an emphasis on VoIP via its WiFi connectivity, the E72 smacks of the also-announced iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger from HP — and like the 510, it’ll also be running the Standard version of the platform atop 64MB of RAM and 128MB of ROM. Where the E72 wins, though, is with its QVGA display (versus 220 x 176 on the 510) and a slightly snappier 260MHz TI OMAP core.

Source: mobilesinsight.com

More Details and Pics of the Toshiba G900

“Toshiba is going to denominate concretely to this new device like “Portegé G900â€?, will be available in Castilian and its price does not have to surpass the 600 euros. His small brother, also the interesting G500 of that shortly we will contribute more data will happen to denominate “Portegé G500â€?, also available in Castilian and with an approximated price of 500 euros.”

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Took a look at the Toshiba WinMo 6 line today and I can’t say I was impressed. They’re pretty to look at but what you’re essentially seeing is anything and everything by HTC stuffed into a case marked “Toshiba.�
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Essentially this is a powerful smartphone with fingerprint recognition and a Sony-Ericisson-esque 2-megapixel camera. It’s got WiFi and 64MB internal storage along with a miniSD slot.

Source: crunchgear.com

The entire line was quite derivative, from MP3 phones that looked like Samsung offerings to the G500 slider with WinMo 6. Luckily, we don’t have to worry about getting these on our shores and they still make a mean laptop.

Nokia batteries at risk of exploding

Nokia batteries

Here we go again kids. After all those notorious fires related to the batteries used by the world’s largest handset manufacturer, Nokia has issued a product advisory related to the BL-5C, Nokia-branded battery. That’s right, Nokia branded, not just those third-party knockoffs everyone had been pointing the finger at previously. A staggering 46 million batteries in fact, all manufactured by Matsushita (aka, Panasonic) between December 2005 and November 2006, are said to be at risk of “dislodge.” According to the release, “in very rare cases” the Nokia-branded BL-5C batteries could short circuit leading to an explosive burn. Nokia goes on to say that the danger only exists while charging the battery and of the 100 or so reported incidents, “no serious injuries or property damage have been reported.” Oh really? So the loss of a leg no longer constitutes serious injury? The BL-5C is one of just 14 different batteries used in Nokia products so be sure to check the list below to see if your phone is one of the 52 Nokia handsets affected. If you’re unlucky (or lucky, depending upon your viewpoint) enough to be affected, then Nokia will provide a replacement battery free of charge.

Read — Product advisory for BL-5C battery
Read — List of affected Nokia phones and Battery ID

ASUS Activates the Full Potential of Intel’s X38 Chipset with Two New Motherboard Series

– Energy-saving P5E3 series features the industry’s first Energy Processing Unit, while the top-shelf Republic of Gamers Maximus series offers an innovative Fusion Block System and unmatched performance –

Fremont, CA - October 10, 2007 - For enthusiasts perusing the ultimate Intel®-based platform for custom desktop systems, ASUS®, the Industry-leading component and notebook manufacturer, today unveiled two high-end motherboard series based on the new Intel X38 chipset. The P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP debuts with the world’s first energy-saving design, featuring embedded Energy Processing Unit (EPU), high-efficiency power management, and Internet-ready applications on the BIOS. Its sibling and the new addition to the Republic of Gamers (ROG) series, the Maximus Extreme, entices Do-It-Yourself (DIY) gamers with an advanced thermal design, versatile tweaking options, and intuitive threshold indicators for safer overclocking. Both series are optimized for the upcoming Intel 45nm multi-core processors, and are currently available through ASUS North American authorized dealers.

P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP: The World’s Most Energy Efficient Motherboard
P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP utilizes two proprietary technologies for maximum energy efficiency. ASUS EPU is the first hardware-based on-demand power-saving IC controller utilizing hybrid power technology. When alternating between light and heavy CPU loads, ASUS EPU intelligently switches between 4 and 8-phase modes, improving voltage regulator module (VRM) efficiency. Users can save nearly 60% on CPU power consumption, stabilize voltages for longer CPU lifespan, and benefit from quicker transient responses.

The industry-leading ASUS third generation 8-phase power design provides up to 95% power efficiency – outperforming competing 12-phase solutions. Extended system life and reduced power loss are ensured using durable power components throughout the motherboard, such as ferrite core chokes for reduced hysteresis loss, and resilient conductive polymer capacitors from Japan.

Based on the Splashtop technology from DeviceVM®, ASUS Express Gate provides a quick alternative for accessing applications such as Skype®, Microsoft® Instant Messenger, browsers, web based mail and media playback from an onboard Linux-based operating system. ASUS Express Gate runs commonly used tasks in seconds, reducing the need to leave a computer on 24/7.

Republic of Gamers’ Maximus Extreme: The Ultimate Gaming Platform
The ASUS Republic of Gamers motherboard series emphasizes specialized features for the ultimate PC DIY experience, such as onboard power/clear CMOS switches, system status indicators, and a rich suite of BIOS options that reflect enthusiast-minded design.

Taking the ROG heat pipe design one step further to provide optimal cooling, the new Maximus Extreme comes with a factory-installed Fusion Block System. The revolutionary Fusion Block utilizes a fin-pin heat sink that fits most water-cooling systems. It dissipates heat drawn from the north bridge, south bridge, ASUS Crosslinx, and voltage regulator modules (VRM). The optional water-cooling capability guarantees enhanced overclockability, resulting in higher system performance and a more engaging user experience.

The ROG Maximus Extreme comes with two unique features that allow flexible CPU overclocking. The ASUS CPU Level Up feature allows easy CPU performance upgrades without prior overclocking knowledge. By simply selecting a desired processor speed, the motherboard calculates and modifies the appropriate settings. Enthusiasts can adjust the CPU Level Up settings for even higher frequencies with Extreme Tweaker, ASUS’ one-stop shop for fine-tuned optimal frequencies, over-voltage settings and memory timings.

Over-voltage adjustment is crucial to pursuing the best performance. However, this practice can damage expensive components. Analogous to a tachometer’s “red zone”, the ROG exclusive Voltiminder LED displays updated voltage status for the CPU, north bridge, south bridge, and memory in an intuitive color-coded scheme. This provides vital information for overclockers without needing to enter the BIOS. Additionally, the innovative Component Overheat Protection (COP) EX allows increased chipset voltages by monitoring and preventing overheating GPUs. With the Voltiminder LED and the COP EX as protection mechanisms, users can safely explore their system’s overclocking limits and pursue maximum hardware performance.

Full-Featured Motherboards for the Discerning Enthusiasts
Both the P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP and Maximus Extreme take full advantage of the Intel X38 chipset, which shows noticeable gains over the previous P35 chipset in CPU and memory performance. The motherboards are the first Intel platforms to support three PCI-E 2.0 slots, offering twice the bandwidth of PCI-E 1.0 while maintaining backward compatibility.

Both series of ASUS motherboards support exclusive Crosslinx technology. The ASUS Crosslinx technology optimizes bandwidth allocation across dual x8 lanes. Utilizing a 3-GPU CrossFire setting, the PCI-e allocation is x16, x8, x8 – surpassing prior x16, x16, x4 standards. All PCI-e lanes come from the north bridge without creating load-balance bottlenecks, resulting in higher frame rates, smoother game play, and new 3DMark world records. Both motherboards support DDR3-1333/1066/800 memory in dual channel mode, with the ability to overclock memory up to 1800 MHz. Also available are ASUS’ DDR2 variants, the Maximus Formula and P5E. For more information on the ASUS P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP and the ROG Maximus Extreme, please visit asus.com

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