iPhone App provides relief for Rubik’s Cube Addicts

January 30, 2009 at 4:25 pm by Dan | In Just For Fun, Mobile News, Mobile Phone Applications

The Apple iPhone 3G is not short of admirers and you don’t have to look far to find someone proclaiming the iPhone’s superiority over its rivals. It’s easy to see why, with a seemingly never ending list of features with something to appeal to everyone. From the fantastic multi touch touchscreen, the massive memory and iTunes support to the brilliant web browsing capabilities. But of all the innovations, i don’t think anyone expected the App store to take off as it has. With over 15,000 apps available and more always in development it seems the possibilities are endless. And what has Apple got in store for us now? Well they’ve only gone and solved the Rubik’s Cube!

Yes that 80’s nostalgic melon scratcher of a puzzle game that no doubt sits unsolved on shelves across the world can finally be put to rest thanks to the new iPhone app CubeCheater. CubeCheater will solve any Rubik’s Cube (except for those that have been smashed to pieces in frustration) in one of two ways; either match up the colours on the screen to that of your cube or use the iPhones camera to take pictures of a few of the sides of your Rubik’s Cube. Once CubeCheater has all the information it needs, it will work out the answer and then show you a detailed diagram of the moves needed to solve the puzzle. And better still, the author of the App claims it should take less than 19 moves to solve any cube. So there you have it, surely the best App to appear on the App Store so far (and nothing to do with the fact that i got a Rubik’s Cube for Christmas and it remains unsolved!).

If this has alerted you to the iPhone 3G’s charms, click here to take a look at what else the phone has to offer and join the iPhone revolution.

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Coming soon: The Sony Ericsson W705

January 30, 2009 at 11:55 am by Dan | In Coming Soon Handsets, Mobile News, Mobile Phones

Initially starting life as sub genre of the main product range (for instance the W800 was basically a re-branded K750i), the Sony Ericsson Walkman range now commands your attention on its own. The latest addition to the Walkman range, the Sony Ericsson W705 is certainly no different with a spec list that doesn’t look out of place amongst the mobile elite, all packed into a phone that simply oozes class. The slide phone catches your eye with a striking brushed metal finish that looks stunning in silver. This is complimented by a comfortable size that is still small enough not to be a burden but big enough for a pleasurable user experience. But enough about what the phone looks like, with the expected release just over a month away, why should we be getting excited about the W705?

Well first things first, the W705 is clearly a music phone through and through (as if the Walkman branding didn’t give it away!) so what have Sony Ericsson got in store for us? Well, Sony’s award winning audio technology promises to deliver sound quality in its purest form thanks to Clear Bass, Clear Stereo and premium headphones. SensMe lets you create playlists based on mood, Shake control lets you change track or volume with a flick of your wrist, TrackID finds the name and artist from simply recording a few seconds of a track, an FM radio lets you tune in to all your favourite stations and support for the PlayNow arena, Sony Ericsson’s new music store, lets you download the latest tracks straight to your phone. All your music is managed in the Walkman player which lets you shuffle, sort and play all your music and supports a wealth of file formats including MP3 and AAC.

So the W705 has music well and truly covered, but what else is hiding under that smooth, shiny exterior? Well for those who love to browse the internet, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity have got you covered offering high speed internet at the push of a button. What’s more, the excellent web browser is complimented by the ability to stream video from popular sites such as YouTube. If photography is your thing, the 3.2 Megapixel camera should be more than adequate featuring digital zoom and video recording. Memory on the phone is a respectable 120MB which is expandable up to 8GB (and is likely to arrive with a 4GB card in the box). To round it off, the Sony Ericsson W705 features Bluetooth v2.0 and support for 3D gaming making it an excellent all rounder and much more than just a music phone.

Expected to launch in March, click here to keep updated on all developments for the W705 and keep an eye on the Blog in over the next few weeks for our full review.

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It’s official: Mobiles.co.uk bring you the best deals on the best phones!

January 29, 2009 at 5:32 pm by Jack | In Mobile Networks, Mobile News, Mobile Phones

Here at Mobiles.co.uk we are committed to not only being able to bring our customers the latest phones to hit the UK mobile market but also to be able to sell them at the lowest possible prices.

In order to achieve what we believe to be uncontested deals on the majority of our phones and tariffs we take a lot of time carefully studying not only our web based competitors but exclusive magazine and newspaper offers daily, which allows us to keep our site fresh, regularly updated and above all, ahead of everyone else in terms of offer strength.

This “research” if you like, allows us to combine your ideal phone with an array of amazing free gifts such as auto Cashback, PS3’s, a variety of free laptops including HP and Fujitsu Siemens, Nintendo Wii bundles and many more, resulting in unbeatable offers right across the board. From the bargain phones right through to the high-end handsets such as the HTC Touch HD, which we currently offer at 5 months half price on Orange, Dolphin 35 and is unmatched by E2save, Dial-a-phone, Phones4u and Buymobilephones.net, to name a few by quite some margin. What about the Samsung Pixon? And a different tariff this time, say… O2 600, another popular choice. We offer the Pixon on O2 600 with 11 months half price line rental and none of our main competitors, be it Dial-a-Phone, E2save or Phones4U, coming anywhere close to beating us .

We are obviously not a comparison site and the information is out there for you as a customer to check for yourself, however, we also realise how valuable the tiniest details are as they can make all the difference to anyone’s final purchasing decision. Whether it be an extra month half price here or £10 extra Cashback there, we believe in putting in that little bit of extra effort in order for you to be able to find the offer that benefits you the most for type and cost. Click here to check out all we have to offer.

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Nokia 5800 in stock now: Nokia’s first full touchscreen mobile phone!

January 29, 2009 at 9:24 am by Dan | In Mobile News, Mobile Phones

Just in case the title didn’t give it away, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia’s eagerly awaited first full touchscreen phone, has launched at long last and is now in stock at Mobiles.co.uk. The 5800, formerly known as the Tube, was first spotted early last year and even made a cameo in the recent Batman film The Dark Knight before it had even been officially announced which surely got people chomping at the bit to get their hands on it. Well finally the wait is over; the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is now in stock at Mobiles.co.uk and available on O2, Orange and T-Mobile with a range of fantastic deals. But why should you care? What’s so special about the 5800? Well it does feel like it’s been in production for an eternity so lets refresh our memories and remind ourselves why the Nokia 5800 is such an exciting new phone.

The Nokia 5800 is Nokia’s first full touchscreen mobile phone (yes we do know they make touchscreen internet tablets and no we don’t count them as proper phones). As such, there was a lot riding on the user experience of the 3.2 inch TFT touchscreen but thankfully it exceeds expectations. The touchscreen is responsive and tactile enough to keep up with even the fastest of fingers but forgiving enough for those who are taking their first steps into the touchscreen world. Of course in 2009, a phone has to try a little harder to get our attention and luckily the 5800 has enough under its bonnet to mix it with the big boys.

The 5800 XpressMusic takes itself seriously as an internet device (possibly drawing from the internet tablet heritage) thanks to HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity putting high speed web browsing at your finger tips. Couple this with an impressive web browser and the excellent display (with built in accelerometer for rotating the screen) and you’ve got yourself one powerful internet device. Elsewhere, the 5800 supports numerous music and video file formats and comes bundled with an 8GB memory card giving you somewhere to store 1000’s of tracks and hours of video. And if photography is your thing, the 5800 features a 3.2 Megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens, Autofocus and digital zoom plus video capture at 30 frames per second. And finally for those of you who like to get out and about, the 5800 has a built in GPS receiver with Nokia Maps pre-installed.

Have i forgotten anything? Probably. The 5800 is packed full of top of the range features which firmly cement it as one of the phones of 2009 and definite contender for best touchscreen mobile phone. In stock now and available on O2, Orange and T-Mobile, click here to check out the latest offers and get yours first!

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What’s next for Google Android?

January 28, 2009 at 4:05 pm by Dan | In Mobile Content/Services, Mobile News, Mobile Phone Applications, Mobile Phones

With the dust finally settled from last years T-Mobile G1 launch, the first phone to run on the Google Android operating system, the question on everyone’s mind is “what’s next for Android?” The Android platform has built up a healthy fan base thanks to a user friendly interface, relative ease of development and customisation plus healthy 3rd party support through the Android market (which, for the first few months, offered content absolutely free). So what does the future hold for this exciting new platform?

The big Android news for 2009 will be all new mobile phones running the OS. Though the HTC developed G1 is a good solid phone, when compared with its stable mate the HTC Touch HD, there’s only one winner. HTC have confirmed that they are planning a “portfolio” of Android based phones in mid 2009. Fingers crossed for an Android Touch HD to materialise as the much rumoured T-Mobile G2. And what of the other mobile phone manufacturers? A Motorola (the top dog of yesteryear) spokesperson made the following statement “We’re excited about the innovation possibilities on Android, and [we] look forward to delivering great products in partnership with Google and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA),” confirming their intent to support the Android platform. Let’s just hope we don’t get an Android rehash of the Motorola V3.

On the more speculative side of things, Sony Ericsson and Samsung have both been tipped to launch Google phones at some point in 2009. Samsung are a member of the Open Handset Alliance (a group of organisations dedicated to developing open standards in mobile devices) and, according to sources, have upped the headcount in their Linux task force team. Android is derived from the Linux operating system together so putting 2 and 2 together would put a Samsung Android phone firmly on the cards. Here’s hoping they take inspiration from the fantastic Omnia. The Sony Ericsson news is more hear say and speculation than anything else but insider sources (I sound like a tabloid newspaper!) suggest a high end handset could be ready by summer 2009.

Away from the phone side of things, what’s new for the Android operating system itself? We previously reported that the Android Market would begin to feature chargeable applications which should entice key developers into developing for the Google Platform. What about the Smartphone market as a whole? Is there room for all these different operating systems? The departure of the Symbian UIQ OS (previously used in several Sony Ericsson smartphones) would suggest not. And with Palm set to join the game with their highly anticipated WebOS, it seems that there will be several different companies all going after the same slice of pie. Symbian is still the top tog but with Apple’s OS X, Windows Mobile and now Google Android all vying for your attention, 2009 promises to be a thriller in the smart phone market!

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Say goodbye to wires and hello to the Palm Pre Touchstone!

January 28, 2009 at 12:17 pm by Dan | In Coming Soon Handsets, Mobile Phone Accessories, Mobile Phones

Sick of tying yourself in knots trying to charge your phone? Feel like ripping the charger out of its socket when the tangled mess won’t reach? Or just want to show off and impress your mates? If you answered yes to any of the above then Palm have the answer for you: the Palm Pre Touchstone. The Palm Pre is the phone on everyone’s mind at the moment following a breathtaking debut at the recent CES show in Las Vegas. And now Palm have turned the cool factor up a notch with the announcement of the Touchstone wireless charging dock, a super stylish accessory that will be available at the launch of the Palm Pre.

The Touchstone works in combination with a special magnetic battery cover that replaces the standard case. Once all kitted up, simply placing the Palm Pre on top of the wireless charging station will charge the phone. Watch in amazement as your phone charges with absolutely no wires. Amaze and astound your friends with the seemingly over the air charging that is taking place. Ok, maybe I’m getting a bit carried away but you have to admit that simply laying your phone on top of a charging station is effortlessly cooler than physically plugging in a charger.

As if the Palm Pre didn’t need to be any cooler with looks that rival the iPhone 3G and a brand new operating system (WebOS) that plans to simplify all your daily tasks so you never miss a beat, the new Touchstone Wireless charging station pushes it to the very limit of cool. The Touchstone wireless charging dock and magnetic battery cover will no doubt be an optional (and chargeable) extra. With pricing and launch details of both the Touchstone and the Palm Pre itself to be confirmed, click here to sign up and keep updated.

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Sony Ericsson F305 coming soon: Taking mobile gaming to the next level

January 27, 2009 at 4:13 pm by Dan | In Coming Soon Handsets, Mobile News, Mobile Phones

Sony Ericsson’s latest phone, the Sony Ericsson F305, is a phone that delivers a world class handheld gaming experience in a sleek and stylish mobile phone. Gone are the days when dedicated gaming phones were awkward and cumbersome, the F305 is a classy slide phone that comes in a subtle silver case. Taking some of the Sony experience on board with their Playstation heritage and with more than just a nod to the Nintendo Wii, the F305 features full motion sensitive gaming for hours of fun. Swing, shake and swipe your way through a host of different games with Bowling, Fishing and Horse riding all pre-installed on the F305 and further titles set to be available for download.

Away from gaming, the F305 features everything you would expect from a new mobile phone including an impressive 2.0 Megapixel camera with video recording capabilities and an MP3 player with Sony Ericsson’s popular TrackID application which finds artist and album information from a short music clip that you record. Hear a song you like, simply open TrackID, record a few seconds and the phone will find out who it’s buy and take you to the music store to download it. Elsewhere this cool compact slider has an FM radio to boost its music potential and despite only having 10 MB of internal memory, is complimented with a memory card slot supporting up to 4GB for storage of extra games and music, not to mention video.

Set for launch in the next couple of months, the F305 sets to be the start of an interesting new twist for mobile gaming. Whether the F series will develop into a gaming range similar to the Walkman W range and Camera C series is unconfirmed but, if the upcoming F305 is anything to go by, it would definitely be an exciting proposition. Click here to to keep updated on the Sony Ericsson F305.

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British Airways announce plans for in-flight mobile phone use

January 27, 2009 at 11:34 am by Dan | In Mobile Content/Services, Mobile News, Mobile Phones

With all the technological advancements made since the dawn of the mobile phone era, this one has been a long time coming. Finally British Airways, often seen as the pinnacle of air travel, have announced plans for in-flight mobile phone use for Business Class passengers traveling between London City airport and New York JFK airport in the states. Passengers traveling the twice-daily route, set to launch this Autumn, will be able to take advantage of text messaging, send and receive emails and access the internet. “We Believe the route and the new technology will offer an appealing package to business travellers” said a BA spokesperson.

Initially voice calls will still not be possible but pending a successful trial, could become a reality: “There are no plans for voice calls at the moment but we will listen to feedback from passengers. The customer is in charge”. Though undoubtedly a technological breakthrough, is this a positive move for frequent fliers? The benefits of internet access and staying in contact through out your journey is a plus but do you really want to be stuck next to a text or Blackberry addict and have to put up with the incessant beeping of keypads and message alerts for 7 hours straight? And if voice calls are made available, do you want to be stuck next to someone nattering away about their next business venture for an entire flight? No, me either.

Now I, like the vast majority, don’t have the luxury of travelling by business class when jet setting, so for the foreseeable future this is something most of us won’t have to consider the implications but pending a successful run, it only seems natural that this will eventually be rolled out to all passengers. Only time will tell whether this will be the technological breakthrough people think or just another irritating factor of air travel. I’ll just have to stock up on earplugs for my next visit to NY.

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Apple iPhone officially the coolest phone on the planet!

January 26, 2009 at 4:10 pm by Dan | In Just For Fun, Mobile News, Mobile Phones

When it comes to what’s hot and what’s not, we need only cast our eyes toward the rich and famous celebrities across the pond to see what they’re sporting. But no more flicking through the pages of your favourite trashy magazines to find out what your favourite celebs are currently into in the mobile phone world as Coolspotters.com has it all in one place. Browse through to the “cell phones” section (this is an American site after all) and you can see a whole host of mobile phones and the celebrities that have been using them. Combining both the original and the new 3G version puts the iPhone on top of the pile just pipping the Blackberry Pearl to the top spot.

So, if you’re current phone carries that famous Apple logo then you’re in good company with the likes of Orlando Bloom, Stephen Fry, Ashton Kutcher and Britney Spears all digging the iPhone. It’s clear that even the rich and famous can see the appeal of the beautiful multi touch display, impressive memory and full iTunes support. And what better way to pass the time on set than with the App store? But apple aren’t the only winners here; the site also shows how popular Blackberry’s are in the good ol’ U S of A.

The Blackberry Bold, Pearl and the new 8900 Curve all feature heavily with numerous celebs spotted with the email centric device. The combination of being in email contact with every one where ever you go with an ever improving spec list and more user friendly interface is obviously winning people over. The only slight cause for concern is that the Blackberry Storm, the companies first stab at a touchscreen mobile phone, doesn’t seem to be going down a storm with the stars.

Click here to check out the iPhone 3G and here to see all our Blackberry mobile phones and get one step closer to the red carpet and fame and fortune!

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The Sony Ericsson W302: Latest addition to the Walkman family!

January 26, 2009 at 10:05 am by Jack | In Mobile News, Mobile Phones

The design of the latest addition to the Sony Ericsson Walkman family, the W302, is nothing ground breaking but that doesn’t mean to say its not stylish. Beautifully put together and with an excellent build quality, the W302 definitely sticks to the high standards of its predecessors with a brushed black metal finish up front and on the slip free rear surface.

As stated the design concept is nothing new but the W302 leaves a very nice first impression. Its size I imagine is also a big factor in its appeal as it measures in at a sleek 100 x 46 x 10.5mm and weighs in at a mere 78 g making it a very pocket friendly little phone. Not that you’ll want to hide the phone away in your pocket as it’s minimalist design hits all the right notes.

As with similar phones in the Sony Ericsson Walkman range, the keypad is clearly cut and well spaced which makes using the relatively small keys far easier then you would first anticipate. On the left side there’s the standard dedicated walkman key which takes you directly into the music player and on the right are the volume controls and the camera key.

The W302 is equipped with the basic Sony Ericsson BST-33 Li-Polymer battery with a capacity of 950 mAh. It’s quoted at up to 300 hours of standby time and up to 7 hours of talk time which isn’t too shabby. It also comes with 20MB of internal memory but thanks to the Memory Stick Micro (M2) card slot there is the potential for up to 4GB, with a standard 512 card coming in the box with the phone.

Feature wise the quad-band W302 doesn’t have the high-tech goodies of the more advanced phones on today’s market however this is to be expected as it is a lower midrange device which focuses on combining exceptional music capabilities with a more than affordable price tag. This allows us at Mobiles.co.uk to be able to offer some amazing deals for example on either O2 or Orange at £35 a month, 600 mins, unlimited texts with 11 months free!! This tactic is very similar to previously launched phones by Sony such as the T303 which basically focussed on its design delivering a sleek and stylish phone in a range of colours. This does ultimately mean that the W302 is without 3G support, accelerometer or media manager however the W302 does offer an excellent music orientated performance with the latest version of the Sony Ericsson Walkman software, stereo Bluetooth and FM radio that supports RDS.

On a brighter note the phone does feature the unique TrackID music recognition service. If you want to get the name of a track that’s playing on the radio, you just fire it up, it records several seconds from it and gives back the name and artist after looking up the Gracenote servers (data charges apply if you are not on a flat rate data plan). You can also use the TrackID service to record a sample of a track through the handset microphone. The W302 also has a 2 megapixel camera, which lacks auto focus but has the Cyber-shot style interface that has been lacking on walkman handsets since the W910 which I thought was a nice touch.

Overall it has to be said hat the W302 is without a doubt a lovely looking phone and a very sound performer. In terms of features it seems that less is more with Sony Ericsson focusing on why people by Walkman phones to deliver an attractive phone with top of the range music abilities. The top music package, slim profile and very attractive price makes this a definite winner in my books.

The W302 is now available for new contracts and upgrades at Mobiles.co.uk on both O2 and Orange Networks. Click here to go directly to the W302’s page.

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