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Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Reverse Vending Machines

While the concept may sound confusing if you consider just the title alone; it actually makes a lot of sense when you realize how the idea works. In order to promote an easy way to recycle, the machine takes empty recyclable containers from the user and then gives them money. It is an initiative developed in Australia that attempts to reduce littering and promote recycling at the same time. The idea has a lot of merit. The machine takes the container from the user and scans it using an imaging camera that can tell what type of material the container is. It then gives the user a receipt that they can then scan in adjacent cash machine in order to collect their funds.

The amount it gives back the user is approximately ten cents per container. This is actually a pretty good rate of return for the user. The machine is likely to become commonplace in many Australian cities if it works well. It has the potential to really make a difference. Australia has already got a system of garbage collection that designates specific bins for specific wastes. If a user can get cash back from their recyclables instead of just inserting them directly into their trash bins then they are probably going to accumulate the recyclable containers and drop them in the machine for some extra money when they go shopping.

Even though the machine is only just been deployed for use in the field, it has garnered the interest of other countries and looks like it may take off overseas as well. If it can reduce the amount of landfill and thus reduce the carbon output that a country accumulates then it can only be considered a good thing. The bonus is that it actually pays users for doing the right thing.


Portable Solar Charger

Finding somewhere to charge a device when you are on the go can be a nightmare. This is particularly true if you are camping and you don’t have the correct connection to hook up a USB connection to the cigarette lighter in your vehicle. There are a few devices out there that offer the portability of a charger in the form of a solar powered unit. There is no need to actually put charge into the device in order to pass the charge to another device – the whole thing is run off the sun. This is useful for anyone who is in the middle of a forest and finds their cell phone running out of charge.

It can also be a matter of life and death in certain situations. If you are in the middle of nowhere and break your leg and try to call for help and notice you have no cell phone battery left – then you probably are going to wish you had a portable solar charger. The portable solar chargers come with a fairly wide variety of connectors, so you are not reliant on a USB connection. However, it is worth investing in a USB connector for your devices in order to fully utilize the device. It will also help you reduce the amount of connectors you need to carry around.

There are other chargers out there that rely on being charged prior to connecting another device to it for charging. Having a solar powered charger eliminates a lot of the middle man requirements of the device. However, many of these solar chargers have the option to pre-charge via a USB or wall socket connection in the event you are unable to get the device into the sun to charge up the connected device. It is a clever investment for anyone who travels a lot.

Portable USB Chargers

a a USB connection some extra power while you are on the go. The device itself is recharged via USB as well. This is excellent for long trips where you may not be able to get to a power supply easily. For instance, think of a long journey on an aircraft where your device only has around four hours worth of charge when using it full time. The journey itself may be a twelve hour flight. It is unlikely that you will be able to recharge that iPod while on the plane so having a device such as this can help ensure you don’t end up having to speak to the person next to you.

The chargers are quite small and do not weigh much so if you are required to stay under a weight limit then there is a good chance that the device will not impact on the limitations. They also work with a fairly wide variety of devices. If you can draw power and recharge the item you want to charge via your computer, then it will most likely work with the portable charger. The price charged for these devices is not exuberant either. If it can save you a few hours of boredom on a long trip it is well worth the price.

The technology to charge devices through the power drawn from a USB connection is something that is potentially game changing. No longer have we had to rely on purchasing batteries to supply our walkmans with power. MP3 players now offer us a massive range of music through high capacity storage that we never have to travel with a back pack full of CDs.

Programmable Traffic Signs

With almost every country in the world trying to reduce its impact on the environment, the adoption of LED (light emitting diode) lighting has started to become apparent. Programmable traffic signs make use of LED lighting to transfer the work of three or four specific traffic lights into a single programmable display. For example, an intersection (depending on where you live) that makes use of traffic lights has a green, orange and red light for each direction. On top of this they will also have a light to say when you can walk across the crossing and a light that says you can’t. In total that is twenty separate lights. You can quite easily cut that down to eight.

How this works is by having a single light per direction that depicts the color to direct traffic and a single light for each direction that depicts whether or not it is safe to cross for pedestrians. The lights do not have to rely on tinged glass because they are LED lights that can display a color based upon how they are coded. They can also draw symbols and are a lot cheaper to run than a standard light. For a large city that may have thousands of sets of traffic lights this can potentially save millions of dollars in the long term and will dramatically decrease their carbon foot print.

Programmable traffic signs can also be reprogrammed in the event the system needs to be altered. If they decide to suddenly change the color of a stop sign to purple, there is no need to remove the light and replace it; it is just a matter of replacing a few lines of code to depict the color they wish to show. This is essentially a time and cost cutting measure that can be utilized for the long term.

Radiation Protection Drug

Researchers at UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center may have found a drug that can protect people from radiation poisoning. The drug has been successfully trailed in rodents and looks like it may be able to revolutionize cancer treatment. It may even help protect people who are in jeopardy of developing radiation poisoning that can come from working in an environment where they may be exposed to large doses of radiation. The drug has been labeled as PQ (pharmacological quiescence) and stops enzymes responsible for cell division in their tracks. Although the drug has not been tested on human subjects as yet, the likelihood of it being successful is quite high.

The drug is relatively non-toxic. It is also touted as being effective after the subject has received a dose of radiation. It is fair to suggest that it may help reduce the risks associated with radiotherapy which is often risky due to the potential danger of radiation poisoning. A lot of the time radiotherapy can make the patient exceedingly sick before the patient is able to start recovering from the cancer that radiotherapy is attempting to do battle with. In this regard, PQ can be considered something that will help a lot of people overcome cancer in the long term. Radiotherapy has cost people their lives because the radiation has made them too sick to continue treatment without further risk to the patient’s health.

There is no word on when human trials will begin as yet. It is likely to be soon however in order to get the drug approved for use as soon as possible. It is a relatively cheap drug to produce and will help countless people overcome cancer despite the fact that it is not attacking the cancer. It will enable treatment to continue for those most susceptible to radiation poisoning.

SCiB Battery Technology

SCiBBatteryTechnologyI really like the idea of electric cars. However, the current lack of support in the form of charging stations the poor performance in regards to range and recharge time is something that makes me wonder if the electric car is just a pipe dream in terms of usability. That is where Toshiba’s SCiB battery technology comes in to smash any predetermined doubts you had regarding the electric car being unfeasible as a means of transport. Traditionally, it took electric car batteries over thirty minutes to charge (give or take a few minutes). The SCiB battery can recharge to ninety percent capacity in five minutes.

The buck does not stop there. The battery is touted to last ten years. That is not how long a single charge lasts – but how long the battery itself lasts before it will need to be replaced. This is good news for people who are ecologically minded. A battery can contain all manner of nasty materials that can do some serious damage to the environment. This is likely to be the battery that will finally make electronic cars possible and help reduce our need for (overpriced) petrol. It may also help companies finally start investing in electronic charging stations for vehicles.

There is no word on when this is likely to become available to consumers. However, it seems like it is something that it will not take long for companies who manufacture electric vehicles to start using in their production lines. It is something that will ensure that electric cars get the research that then need in order to make the technology feasible for the masses. I had some trouble finding out how far a single charge will carry the vehicle – if it is similar to that of the current electric vehicles that have been released then it may just be a winner.

Xbox 360 ‘S’

There have been multiple advances since the initial release of the first Xbox in 2005. Price has fluctuated drastically from one model to another. It has also gone through its fair share of revamping. The Xbox 360 has definitely made a name for itself using the online multiplayer interface entitled ‘Xbox Live’ and hit game titles including the ‘Halo’ and ‘Gears of War’ franchises. Millions of people from around the world have come together and enjoyed online gaming via these features.

The new Xbox 360 ‘S’ is the latest in modifications coming from Microsoft’s console gaming department. It is packaged in a sleek glossy finished shell. It has 2 new touch sensitive power and disc tray control buttons. It comes loaded with a large 250 gigabyte replaceable hard drive and built in Wi-Fi adapter. These two units alone cost the buyer roughly an extra 100 dollars on previous units. When you open the package the hook up is very simple; you just plug and play and you are in on the action. A free month of Xbox live is packaged with the unit and allows you to get a very large sample of what the service has to offer. With no external USB Internet adapters required you are browsing movies, music and games that are available for download with purchasable credits that you can obtain with the click of a button.

The new Xbox 360′s internal hardware has also been modified with a new chip set and motherboard. Along with a new cooling system it allows the gaming experience to much more enjoyable with less console noise and more stability. It is a shame all of these enhancements had to come so late in the Xbox 360′s career, but the New Xbox 360 is definitely worth the money and will provide you and your family hours of fun and excitement.

Terrafugia

Whilst it sounds like an exotic Japanese dish that consists of some amphibious fish – it isn’t. The Terrafugia is set to become the first roadworthy flying car available to consumers. Orders are already coming in and there is a backlog of over seventy orders that will ensure that the dream of the flying car is set to become a reality. The Terrafugia is more akin to an aircraft and it requires the driver to be a pilot in order to get the Terrafugia in the air. However, it is an aircraft that is legally allowed to be registered and driven on a road. The Terrafugia transforms from an aircraft into a car by folding its wings up so that the vehicle is car sized. It makes the Terrafugia easy to park in a standard car space and garage.

The transformation process takes approximately thirty seconds. While it may not any awards for being the most aesthetically pleasing vehicle – it’s essentially a flying car! The price is actually fairly reasonable for what is going to be the first flying car on the market (although it is out of reach for us normal wage earners). At around one hundred and ninety thousand dollars it is not cheap. It is a lot cheaper than I would have assumed it would be however.

It is not the fastest aircraft. If you consider what it is, that is not really an issue. It can travel at around two kilometres an hour while flying and can travel a distance of around eight hundred kilometres. It only has room for two people so it is not going to be a family oriented vehicle by any means. If you can afford it then it is probably going to be more about the thrill of owning it than having it for practical reasons.

Technological Revolution

21st century has proved to be a remarkable journey in terms of technology and gadgets. In fact, the seeds were sown in two centuries back with the industrial revolution. Since then science has kept reinventing things and today life has become much easier and comfortable. Things no more moves at languishing pace and time is now counted in terms of nano-second. The one word that is ruling the roost is convergence. Now, you see mobile phones acting as camera and computer functioning as TV. We keep coming across the news of new inventions on a daily basis. Communication and commerce have been greatly benefitted by advent of technology. In fact, business world would not have reached the advance stage where it is today without the help of technology. Many new industries have flourished solely on the basis of speed of technology. World has truly become a global village with the aid of technology.

Take any invention and you will find all of them have become necessities in our lives. Right from cameras, televisions, mobile phones, computers, satellites, DVD players, palm tops, automatic geysers, vacuum cleaners and what not. Such is the pace of technological advancement that what was in fashion yesterday is no more valid anymore. Things are fast turning out to be obsolete. World is truly within your reach.

Advancing technologies play a crucial part in our day to day lives. Spheres like home security, business, software developments, information technology, national security, warfare, fast communication etc have been hugely benefitted by latest technologies. In the context of amazing role played by technology how could we resist the temptation of providing latest news and information about this fascinating world? So, this site aims to discuss and share information regarding latest technologies and gadgets. So, gear up for a fascinating ride of world of technology.

Nokia C1-02 Specification

Price Range : Rs. 2000

Nokia company is launching its new phone that is Nokia C1-02. It has a GSM frequency band of 900/1800 MHz frequency.

It has a battery of Li-ion of capacity 800 mAh which provides a talk time of 640 minutes along with a standby time of 500 hours. It has a dimension of 108x45x13.8 mm. It has a weight of 78 grams. The phone has its own speciality i.e. it has a LCD display of 128×160 pixels resolution.

It has an inbuilt memory of 64 MB and a microSD type of memory card slot.

Nokia C1-02

This phone has only 2-3 connectivity features i.e. Bluetooth, GPRS, Internet Browsing and OPERA mini browser 4.

The Messaging features are SMS, MMs and EMAIL that are similar to other phones. The Entertainment features include Audio playback, Video playback, Ringtones, MP3, FM Radio and Stereo. Nokia C1-02 comes in Black, Dark Plum, Blue, Grey and Cool Grey colors.

This phone is cheap and is available at Rs. 2000 only in India.

Nokia C6-01

Price Range: Rs.17000/-

Nokia C6-01 manufactured by nokia, is soon going to be available in market at the cost of Rs.17000/-.This phone will be available in Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi. Price of this phone in USD is 329.22$ approximately. The C6-01 is Symbian smartphone with a AMOLED Clear Black capacitive touch display which has improved outdoor visibility and better colors. Highlights of this phone are touch screen, keypad, Wifi and 3G.

8mega pixel camera with 720p video,680 MHz CPU and flash video facilities.

Nokia C6-01

The network of this phone is GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 and HSDPA: 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz. Battery of this phone is of the Li-Ion type and the capacity is 1050 mAH.Standby time of the new nokia C3 is 432 hours and the talk time is 690mins.The dimensions of this phone are 103.8×52.5×13.9mm and it weighs 131g.

The new nokia C6 is available in three colors silver, grey and black. The display size is 360×640 pixels and the color type is AMOLED. It has 262144 colors but doesn’t have a secondary display.

The new nokia C-6 has an 8.1MP and 3264×2448 pixels resolution. The other facilities provided by the new nokia C6 are zoom, flash,secondary camera and video out. But it doesn’t have a flash in the secondary camera.

It has the facilities of Bluetooth,Wifi,GPS ans USB but lacks the facilities of INFRARED. It offers facililties such as GPRS,3G,EDGE and internet browsing with S60 OSS browser. It has an audio player, a video player and an FM radio with 3.5 mm headphone jack.

The software used for this phone is SYMBIAN^3. It has an inbuilt memory of 340 MB and also has the SMS, MMS and email facilities.

A Neurochip That Can Communicate With Brain

The University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine scientists who proved it is possible to cultivate a network of brain cells that reconnect on a silicon chip—or the brain on a microchip—have developed new technology that monitors brain cell activity at a resolution never achieved before.

Developed with the National Research Council Canada (NRC), the new silicon chips are also simpler to use, which will help future understanding of how brain cells work under normal conditions and permit drug discoveries for a variety of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

Naweed Syed's lab cultivated brain cells on a microchip.

Naweed Syed's lab cultivated brain cells on a microchip.

The new technology from the lab of Naweed Syed, in collaboration with the NRC, is published online this month in the journal, Biomedical Devices.

“This technical breakthrough means we can track subtle changes in brain activity at the level of ion channels and synaptic potentials, which are also the most suitable target sites for drug development in neurodegenerative diseases and neuropsychological disorders,” says Syed, professor and head of the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and advisor to the Vice President Research on Biomedical Engineering Initiative of the U of C.

The new neurochips are also automated, meaning that anyone can learn to place individual brain cells on them. Previously it took years of training to learn how to record ion channel activity from brain cells, and it was only possible to monitor one or two cells simultaneously. Now, larger networks of cells can be placed on a chip and observed in minute detail, allowing the analysis of several brain cells networking and performing automatic, large-scale drug screening for various brain dysfunctions.

This new technology has the potential to help scientists in a variety of fields and on a variety of research projects. Gerald Zamponi, professor and head of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, and member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, says, “This technology can likely be scaled up such that it will become a novel tool for medium throughput drug screening, in addition to its usefulness for basic biomedical research”.

Broadband Internet Speeds 2009-2010: The Top 10 Countries

The results of the second annual global study on the quality of broadband connections done at end of 2009 reveal that 62 out of the 66 countries analyzed had improved the quality of consumer broadband services since last year. However, new data from the study highlights the extent of the digital quality divide between urban and rural areas and, for the first time, compares the quality of fixed and mobile broadband services.

The first groundbreaking Broadband Quality Studywas published in September 2008 to highlight each country’s ability to benefit from next-generation web applications and services. The research team found that broadband quality is linked to a nation’s advancement as a knowledge economy and countries with broadband on their national agenda had the highest broadband quality. This year’s report covers an additional 24 countries and includes new analysis on broadband quality in more than 240 cities.

Highlights / Key Facts:

  • Overall average broadband quality increased across the globe:
    • Global average download throughput increased by 49% to 4.75 Megabits per second (Mbps)
    • Global average upload throughput increased by 69% to 1.3 Mbps
    • Global average latency decreased by 21% to 170 milliseconds
  • South Korea tops the 2009 Broadband Leadership table.

Broadband Penetration (% of households)

Broadband Quality Score 2009

Broadband Leadership 2009

1

South Korea

97%

66

139

2

Japan

64%

64

115

3

Hong Kong

99%

33

111

4

Sweden

69%

57

110

5

Switzerland

90%

40

108

6

Netherlands

83%

46

108

7

Singapore

96%

32

107

8

Luxembourg

99%

27

107

9

Denmark

82%

45

106

10

Norway

84%

38

102

  • South Korea rose just above last year’s broadband quality leader Japan with a 72% improvement in its Broadband Quality Score (BQS). This improvement has been driven by continuous efforts by the government to strengthen the country’s position as one of the world’s ICT leaders. Combined with higher broadband penetration, South Korea rises above Japan in the global Broadband Leadership rankings.
  • Japan stands out as having the cities with the highest BQS in the world, with Yokohama and Nagoya leading the BQS rankings and Sapporo not far behind.
  • Sweden has the highest quality broadband internet in Europe. It is rapidly catching up with Japan and South Korea as its BQS improves 38% from 2008. Sweden is the most successful country in closing the broadband quality gap with residents outside the most populated cities enjoying better quality than those in the cities.
  • Lithuania, Bulgaria and Latvia come just behind Sweden in quality boosted by recent city-based fibre rollouts and cable improvements but low broadband penetration means these countries have yet to break into the broadband leaders’ category.
  • 39 countries have a BQS above the threshold required to deliver a consistent quality of experience for the most common web applications today, such as social networking, streaming low-definition video, web communications and sharing small files such as photos and music.
  • Nine countries, South Korea, Japan, Sweden, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Latvia, The Netherlands, Denmark and Romania, were found to have the broadband quality required for future web applications, such as high definition Internet TV viewing and high-quality video communications (such as home telepresence) that will become mainstream in the next 3 to 5 years. In 2008, only Japan exceeded this threshold.
  • The research compares countries according to their stage of economic development :
    • Amongst the developed, innovation-driven economies, South Korea achieved the greatest improvement in broadband quality over the past year with a 73% increase in BQS. Sweden, the USA and the Czech Republic also saw significant above average improvements.
    • Amongst efficiency-driven economies, Bulgaria topped the most improved list with a 57% increase in BQS from 2009. Lithuania, Romania and Latvia also achieved above average improvements.
    • Amongst factor-driven economies, Kenya actually trebled its BQS but the overall score for Kenya remains well below the threshold required for today’s applications. Vietnam and Qatar followed Kenya as having made the most progress in broadband quality for countries in this stage of economic development.
  • The cities with the highest BQS of all the countries in the study were:
Top 10 CitiesBQSNext 10 CitiesBQS
Yokohama, Japan85Rotterdam, The Netherlands55
Nagoya, Japan82Riga, Latvia54
Kaunas, Lithuania79Copenhagen, Denmark53
Sapporo, Japan72Bucharest, Romania52
Seoul, South Korea68Stockholm, Sweden51
Malmo, Sweden67Vilnius, Lithuania50
Osaka, Japan65Zurich, Switzerland49
Wuhan, China60Tokyo, Japan49
Uppsala, Sweden57Goteborg, Sweden49
Sofia, Bulgaria56Kosice, Slovakia48
  • The research team compared the difference between the BQS in the most populated cities with the BQS in the rest of the country. Although a digital quality divide was found in the majority of countries, 13 countries showed significant differences in BQS between its major cities and the rest of the country. Lithuania, Russia and Latvia had the biggest digital quality divide, while rural residents in Sweden, United Arab Emirates and Iceland enjoyed similar, if not slightly higher quality broadband services than their city counterparts.
  • The country with the highest broadband quality outside of its major cities was Japan, followed by Korea and Sweden.
  • The study also included data on the quality of mobile broadband services for the first time. On average, mobile devices connecting to WiFi services meet the broadband quality threshold required for today’s mobile Internet applications. The average BQS of 3G and 3G+ technologies do not currently meet the threshold due to low upload throughput.


Sunday, August 8, 2010

Top 10 Countries with Fastest Internet Speed

Top 10 Countries with Fastest Internet Speed


Today we want internet broadband at an exceptional speed. Due to this race, the Internet service provider are now giving internet service at an unbelievable speed. Usually we use different websites and software to check our internet speed. Speedtest.net is one the most popular site to check the broadband speed.

high internet speed countries A recent survey about top internet speed users came in public. Its surprising to know that Two Asian countries are on the top of the table, Who have the highest downloading speed. South Korea and Japan are on 1st and 2nd position respectively.





Top 10 Countries

Following are the top ten countries of the world with respect to their Broadband Internet speeds:

1. South Korea 17187 kbps

2. Japan 16,365 kbps

3. Lithuania 11,295 kbps

4. Sweden 11,280 kbps

5. Romania 10,236 kbps

6. Latvian 9,782 kbps

7. Bulgaria 9,074 kbps

8. Netherlands 8,734 kbps

9. Germany 7,447 kbps

10. Russian Federation
7,260 kbps


These results tell us that it does not matter how large or small your country is. The technology can be anywhere. In comparison to United States (U.S) on area basis, these countries are nothing. But U.S. in no where in the Top 10. United states have only download speed of 6,198 kbps.// Korea’s broadband speed is almost 3 times than that of United States.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

NTT Docomo wearable concept phone for 2020

NTT DoCoMo the Japanese company which recently launched it services in India has plans for technology ten years ahead. The company is planning to make a wearable cell phone for the year 2020 with eco-friendly features.

The proposed concept for this phone is that the cell phone builds up kinetic energy by virtue user movement. This energy converted into electrical energy and this supplies the charging for the device.








[b]The eco-friendly phone will have a
small flip-top screen and will be capable of projecting images onto a wall
it can be used as an ID to enter the family home or board a flight
device helps you to have video-chat with friends
Control robo-vacuum cleaner via remote.
ability to connect the user to everyone, anywhere, anytime

Looks like a phone for all utilities but 2020 is a far away time.

Nokia samsung Sony erric. Mobile phones latest with price list

NOW I WOULD BE UPLOADING A LIST OF MOBILES WITH 3G FACILITY ACCORDING TO RANKINGS HOPE U ALL WILL LIKE IT


3G or 3rd Generation Mobile Telephony is an advanced technology that supports services like wide-area wireless voice telephone, video calls and wireless data transmission at higher rates in a mobile environment. More and more people are shifting each day to 3G technology to make use of those advanced features. But many of them are confused when it comes to choosing the handsets that support 3G services. We have made a list of the top 10 3G mobile phones to help you in this regard. The list goes as

1.Apple iPhone 3G



Bands : GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Weight : 135 g
Internal Memory : 16/32 GB shared memory
Edge
WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
3G Bands : HSDPA 850/1900/2100
Camera : 3 MP, Auto Focus
Price
$199 with AT&T and $599 for unlocked 16 GB Model
$299 with AT&T and $699 for unlocked 32 GB Model

2.Nokia E71



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : HSDPA 900 / 2100 , HSDPA 850 / 1900 - American version
Display : Type TFT, 16M colors , Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.36 inches
Memory : 110 MB Storage, 128 MB RAM, 8GB MicroSD supported
Camera : 3.1 MP, autofocus and LED flash
Bluetooth
FM Radio

Price
$449

3.Samsung i900 Omnia



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : HSDPA 2100
Display Type : TFT resistive touchscreen, 256K colors (65K effective)
Display Size : 240 x 400 pixels, 3.2 inches
Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Optical trackpad
Handwriting recognition
Memory : 8/16GB Storage, 128 MB RAM
Camera : 5MP autofocus, LED Flash
Stereo FM Radio
WiFi
Bluetooth

Price
$469


4.Nokia N96



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : HSDPA 900 / 2100 , HSDPA 850 / 1900 - American version
Display : 16M Color TFT, 2.8 inches, 240 X 320 Pixels
Memory : 16 GB Storage, 128MB RAM
Wi Fi, Bluetooth
Camera : 5 MP Autofocus, LED Flash, Carl Zeiss Optics
Streo FM Radio

Price
$499

5.Blackberry Bold 9000



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Display : 2.6 inches, 480 X 320 pixels
Memory : 1GB Storage, 128 MB RAM, Micro SDHC Upto 8GB
WiFi, Bluetooth
Camera : 2 MP, LED Flash

Price
$569

6.Palm Treo 750



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Display Type : TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors
Display Size : 240 x 240 pixels, 2.5 inches
3G Data : 384 kbps
Memory : 60 MB internal memory, 2 GB Mini SD
Camera : 1.3 MP

Price
$221

7.Nokia N85



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100 , HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - American version
Display : AMOLED 16M colors, 240X320 Pixels in 2.6 inches
Acclerometer sensor for auto rotate
Touch sensitive Navi Wheel
Memory : 85 MB, Upto 8GB Card hotswap
Camera : 5 MP Autofocus, LED Flash, Carl Zeiss Optics
Stereo FM Radio with RDS
WiFi
Bluetooth, GPS

Price
$330

8.Motorola Q9h



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : HSDPA 2100 - Q 9h, HSDPA 850 / 1900 - Q 9h global
Display : Type TFT, 65k colors, Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.4 inches
Full QWERTY keyboard
Memory : 96 MB RAM, Upto 8GB Micro SD Memory
Camera : 2MP, LED Flash
Bluetooth, GPS

Price
$299

9.Nokia N73



2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : UMTS 2100
Display : 262 K TFT, 240 X 320, 2.4 inches
Memory : 42 MB internal, 64 MB RAM, hot swap mini SD Card supported
Camera : 3.1 MP Autofocus, LED Flash
Bluetooth
Stereo FM Radio

Price
$311

10.Nokia N70



2G Network : GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network : UMTS 2100
Display : 256 K Color TFT, 176X 208 pixels in 2.1 inches
Five way scroll key
Memory : 22 MB Internal, RS-DV MMC
Camera : 2 MP, LED Flash
FM Radio, Bluetooth

Price
$149

Now assuming that 3G will catch up in India and there will be strong demand for this, we believe there'd a rise in 3G compatible handsets in India. Mobile makers like Nokia have been gearing up as 3G was sure to happen. You will find yourself with many options if you are plannning to buy a 3G handset in India. Let's take a look at some of them.



Nokia is the leader in the mobile space in India and it shares a good relationship with its existing customers which could well prove decisive when consumers would short-list which 3G enabled phone to buy. Nokia's N Series has been a great hit and has managed to strike a right chord with the Indian mobile phone users. Barring some exceptions like Nokia N91 (read 'brick') almost all the phones of the N Series have everything to make it worth an option.


Some of the Nokia handsets which you can give a try if you happen to live in India are:


Nokia N95 was the Nokia's first 5 megapixel camera and it is still one of the best bet if you seek broadband access on the go and other tantrums like above-par digital camera, dual way slider etc. The market price of Nokia N95 in India is around Rs. 24,000 for 8GB edition.

Nokia N96 has been keeping all of us excited since last year or so and Nokia hastened to prepone its launch before Apple iPhone 3G. This move was made keeping in mind the sensitivity and importance of the Indian mobile phone market. The market price of Nokia N96 in India is around Rs. 33,000.

Nokia N82 is another offering which comes with a 5 megapixel camera like Nokia N95 & N96. It has the most unique design amongst all the Nokia N series handsets.
You can bargain hard to get a Nokia N82 handset at around Rs. 19,000.

If you are looking for cheaper Nokia handsets which can give provide you a 3G experience, then you can have a look at the following handsets:

Nokia N73 is a safe bet and it costs like little under Rs. 13,000 bucks. During my testing with Nokia N73 it delivered better music experience than many of the better handsets of Nokia N series.

Nokia 3120 Classic is one phone which is said to possess 3G capabilities and I had to check it on the Nokia's India site in order to confirm. This phone costs around Rs. 65oo and strangely enough you can have 3G experience in this one as well.

Now if you have something against Nokia then you might give a chance to other mobile makers.

Samsung SGH J800 is the most affordable 3G enabled 2 megapixel slider in the market as claimed by Samsung. You can buy it at prices around Rs. 7500 and we believe it's quite a winner.

Samsung TouchWiz was Samsung's response to Apple iPhone and if you don't want to fancy the cool applications and can manage with relatively low grade browser than Apple Safari then you shouldn't mind TouchWiz. It is priced around Rs. 21,000 and the rest depends on your bargaining skills.

Samsung Innov8 is for the guys who don't have to worry about moolah because it's marked price is Rs. 45,999. I will rather buy a laptop with that much money.

Other Samsung handsets which support 3G and you might wanna consider are Samsung SGH i780, Omnia and SGH i200.

Sony Ericsson produces fine mobile phones as well and they are known for making good multimedia phones.

Sony Ericsson Xperia is what making news in the recent times for some elements they have incorporated like Xperia panels. These are essentially certain softwares or applications for specific activity or functions. The phone is priced at Rs. 44,000.

Sony Ericsson G502 is another great handset from SE which is quite light on your pockets too. It is priced around Rs. 7300 bucks. It actually supports HSDPA which is a step beyond 3G as it provides speeds at 3.5G.

Other Sony Ericsson handsets you might wanna consider are Sony Ericsson G700, G900, K530i, K610i, K660i, M600i and P990i.

Motorola handsets have lost the frenzy that they once had and there are very handsets which support 3G. You might want to consider Motorola Q which is a smartphone.

Almost all the handsets of HTC support 3G while I couldn't find a single Spice mobile handset which supports 3G. Blackberry lovers also have limited options and the only phone that supports 3G is BlackBerry Bold 9000. I believe there should be more BlackBerry phones and if you know some more which are available in India then please leave a comment. The case is pretty similar with LG as there's hardly any option for the consumers. The only phone I can think of LG which supports 3G is LG Viewty and some of its variations.

In order to compile this list I had to visit the site of each phone manufacturer and I must say that only the sites of Nokia and Samsung give the option to categorize phones on the basis of feature like 3G. I think it shows how much companies are serious about capturing 3G phone market in India.

 
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