Concept: Water Powered Cellphones

 

Samsung has come up with a brilliant fuel cell that can be powered by water. The company claims that the battery life of this hydrogen generator fuel cell exceeds conventional ones.

Water powered batteries could be best suited for cell phones and other mobile devices. Since water is readily available everywhere this technological invention can extend your mobility further.

According to Samsung, the concept uses some mystic alloy that reacts with water to produce hydrogen. The hydrogen further reacts with oxygen in the air to generate power.

This micro-fuel cell can generate 3 watts of electricity. Your mobile phone can run for 10 hours with this battery. This is twice as long as your rechargeable batteries.

The conventional fuel cells need methanol to generate hydrogen. The new technology cuts down the requirement to water which is quite cheap and easily available.

Samsung says that you can expect handsets using these long life water powered batteries in 2010.

World’s Most Expensive Cell Phone.

Owning customized cell phone is one among the best way to show your worth. Those folks who are urging to add one more to their collection should really check this one before finalising the deal.

Le Million, as the manufacturers name it, is made out of red, yellow and white gold. This phone is further glamorised by encrusted diamonds of 120 carats. To make it look stunning, the backboard is covered with most expensive crocodile leather. This awesome phone is manufactured by a Swedish company, GoldVish.

The technical characteristics of this phone bear no importance in this context as it is overshadowed by its beauty. And of course it comes with a surprisingly shocking price tag, 1.43 million dollars. If you want to own this, be in a hurry since this limited edition phone will be sold to only three people in the whole world.

Readius®; world’s first FOLDING SCREEN mobile.

Readius! Yeah! That is the name of the mobile phone that features a fold out screen. This phone is the first one in the world to incorporate so many functionalities together in one device.

 

This brilliant handset is designed in such a way to club two gadgets into one- the e-book reader and the cell phone itself. This mobile phone features a screen that could be folded in or out as your require. The extended screen lets you read blogs, news and check mails more comfortably.

Having the size of two business cards put together, the Readius slides smoothly into your pocket.  Readius also features

  • 5-inches display
  • 3G connectivity
  • Bluetooth enabled
  • 30 hours reading time off a single charge

The integrated e-book reader is built on a better e-reading technology  making e-reading further enjoyable. The 3G network connectivity offers high speed internet, enabling faster communication. You can even set up user accounts for e-based social network or mails and sign in through this mobile.

The USB 2.0 connectivity enables exchange of data from computer. The microSD slot provided lets you have the provision of more memory when needed. Moreover, weighing just 115 grams; this phone is quite handy.

The Readius is the new comer from Polymer Vision. This product has entered commercial production phase and can be in the shop next to you by mid 2008.
 

Samsung Armani

                                 

Armani style mixed with Samsung savvy – it’s the perfect marriage. The Giorgio Armani Samsung phone sparkles with an exquisite finish of aluminum and stainless steel. The slim, card-size frame showcases clean and simple lines and colors straight from the Armani palette. Tuck it into a handsome genuine-leather case for protection.

Signature Elegance & Simplicity

GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
3.0 megapixel camera.
Touchscreen.
MP3 support.
Bluetooth wireless technology

Zhi Zun Bao W800 PDA Phone With GPS (1GB TF Card Included) - Silver

 

Support GSM900/1800/1900 Mhz.It is the first smart phone with GPS system. Windows mobile 5.0 operation system is the favourite of lots of users’, it is just like a small PC, you can install lots of softwares and make your phone completely different, it is not just a phone, it can be a game player, movie player, digital camera and so on. Now I want to talk about the GPS, this is a real one, not just imitating. It means when you are driving, it can really tell you where to go. We tried this, and it can receive signals from the satellite very well.

Zhi Zun Bao W800

LCD Size: 2.83 inch, 160 thousand color; PX: 240×320px.
OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC.
1.3 MP camera.
Data Transfer: USB/bluetooth.
Standby Photo: jpg.
Game Platform: java2.0, 3D, PPC smart phones
Bluetooth function.

World’s Slimmest GSM mobile phone.

Samsung SGH-U700

The U700 combines an ultra slim slide-up with super fast HSDPA technology for ultimate performance. Equipped with a 3.2 Megapixel camera for still photography and video capture, and a second VGA camera for 3G-enabled video telephony, this sleek 12.1 mm thin handset is at the top of its class. Play music with multi audio formats on your mobile, and use USB 2.0 and Bluetooth 2.0 for full connectivity. The style-conscious and discerning mobile user will appreciate the attention to details, from the intricate bevel cuts and gorgeous jewel-toned colours to the wheel-navigation key and silky touch menu keys.

The multi-format music player is compatible with various media sources; WM DRM supports playback of your purchased and downloaded music files. Excellent sound quality and an improved UI add cachet to Samsung’s multimedia features.

Nokia’s Linux-run N800

An N800 with WiMAX would be ideal for making voice over IP (VoIP) phone calls, and could conceivably challenge the hegemony of cellular-based voice and data networks. And yet the prospect of such a device effecting Nokia’s bread and butter business, cell phones and smartphones, doesn’t appear to concern Nokia’s director of open source, Dr. Ari Jaaksi, all that much.

Sprint plans to become the first mobile operator to offer fourth-generation wireless service later this year, when it starts to roll out a mobile network based on the 802.16e or WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) standard. Shortly after that, in 2008, Sprint will offer a WiMAX-enabled edition of Nokia’s Linux-run N800 Internet Tablet.