Now a day, every phone company wants to dip their hands on its first Android phone, and now Sony Ericsson will launch its first Android Smartphone in February 2010. The picture showing here is the first prototype but looks like a final product, just that a few software tweaks should be finished by February. From speculation of some test users, the device is very thin and the screen size about the same as of the HTC Touch HD.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Android Smartphone
Motorola CLIQ will be available at T-Mobile by November 2nd
Feast your eyes on the new mobile phone from Motorola. The new CLIQ will be available on the T-Mobile network for $199 with a two year contract, which comes attached with a data plan ($24.99). This will be the first attempt from Motorola to come out with an Android phone. The new CLIQ can be pre-order at the T-Mobile USA website, starting October 19th to November 1st. The new CLIQ will compete with the Palm Pre, iPhone, and a bunch of other multi-media touch phones, including the new LB LB40. One thing is for sure, every phone company now has a multi-media, multi-tasks phone by now. The CLIQ should compete well against rivals as a combined voice and data bundle can cost as little as $55 per month versus the $70 of AT&T or Sprint. To be fair, Sprint $70 plan comes with everything.
Navigon Mobile Navigator on iPhone
Navigon is introducing the first professional navigation solution for the iPhone. The feature of user control allows simple and intuitive operating. The application includes the latest map material from the market leader NAVTEQ and can be used without an Internet connection at no extra charges are incurred when you need it to travel abroad. With MobileNavigator you can turn your iPhone into an equally handy and convenient route guidance system. Check out the iPhone FAQ.
Here are the features and functions:
- 2D and 3D map displays
- Can be used in portrait and landscape format
- Precise voice announcements
- Intelligent address entry
- Reality View Pro (realistic display of motorway interchanges and exits)
- Lane Assistant Pro
- Real signpost display
- Speed Assistant with adjustable audio-visual warning
- Day and night mode for map display
- Direct access and navigation to contacts saved in the iPhone’s address book
- The latest NAVTEQ map material including more than two million (EU version) places of interest (POIs)
- Navigation is automatically resumed after an incoming phone call
- Quick access to user-defined POIs in the area and along the route
- Take Me Home function with a single click
- Automatic language selection to match the iPhone’s user language
