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ShakeSMS, ShakeMe and LoudUp?

Written by Meraj Chhaya on January 31, 2008 – 2:03 pm

This is a race or a war if you will between two great developers, one of them is Tong Ren, which has come up with Flip Silent, and now we see ShakeSMS, which seems like quite a good concept, because I rather do a simple movement with my hand to check SMS rather then actually unlocking or sliding the phone up.

On Samir’s side we have seen RotateMe, Nokmote, Shutup (a bit late with reduced functionality compared to FlipSilent), and now we wonder what LoudMe and ShakeMe is.

According to p@sco from jaspp.net, LoudMe will allow you to answer a call in loudspeaker mode, which can be useful if you are in a car, like Bery from Symbian Web Blog said, or if you just want to show off with your friends!

Now about ShakeMe we are a bit sceptical, as it could be the same function that Sony Ericsson phones have on the music section, such as the W910i Shake, which shakes and shuffles all songs, or changes tracks when you do a determined movement. It could also be an SMS viewing application, exactly like ShakeSMS, or it could even be to answer calls, there is unlimited possiblities.


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Sony Ericsson’s best phone only for Japan

Written by Meraj Chhaya on January 31, 2008 – 1:39 pm

This is quite sad for us and for Sony Ericsson as well, if they want real competition against phones like N95, K850i isn’t the solution, but this W61S could be the right answer!

The N95 8GB does have a wonderful 2.8" display, but the wrong resolution, while the Sony Ericsson counterpart boasts an awesome WVGA 480×800 like the Nokia E90. Besides having a great resolution, it includes a Sony Bravia TV technology called "Reality MAX", again Sony making use of their knowledge on other fields of technology, we did see this previously with their Walkman series, and we hope to see their displays tweaked in this way as well.

Cyber-shot is another technology Sony has been contributing to their alliance with Ericsson, besides being great cameras, the W61S’ camera sensor uses the "Exmor" technology you find in Sony’s Pro Alpha DSLR, and this is great for all photographers, and another sign that today’s phones are tomorrow’s DSLRs. Still on the camera side, you will find Kaokime Lite (auto adjusts brightness upon face detection for best possible facial tones), Smile Shutter Lite (auto shutter release upon detecting a smile), anti-shake, auto-focus and 3x optical zoom. Oh, and did I mention the CMOS sensor is 5.11 megapixel?

A smartphone isn’t complete with just imaging solutions, so SE also added TV-Out, Bluetooth, GPS and microSD slot. My curiosity is the software that it will use, maybe the Symbian UIQ that they are used to, or Windows Mobile 6.1?

The phone will be released in April this year…but only in Japan…

SOURCE: IntoMobile


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Moderator of A2Jsoft forum???

Written by Meraj Chhaya on January 30, 2008 – 3:28 pm

Today I was doing my usual browsing through the numerous forums and blogs that I know of, and suddenly I notice something that was a bit weird…While browsing through Asier’s forum, A2J, I saw that I was added to the moderator list (well there’s only four of us), and I didn’t even receive a PM about it, or even requested/applied for it. I don’t know if it’s a mistake or Asier felt generous towards my work there, which is quite minimal.

Whichever way you take it, I’m always here to help people when it concerns to mobile phones and computers, and it’s truly great that people actually give you credit.

If you are still clueless of who Asier is, he developed NiiMe, that one program which is competition for our mouses and touchpads

You can download NiiMe here, at A2Jsoft website.