- The main feature ofcourse is 3G
- GPS with iPhone is cool. Photo tagging feature.
- Improved battery life. 24 hrs music playback
- 3.5 inch screen preserved from non 3G version of iPhone.
- A overall black plastic casing to avoid interference with various radio networks like 3G, EDGE, HSPDA, GPRS etc
- 3.5 mm standard headphone jack is a part of iPhone 3G at last.
- Said to have cheap price by Steve Jobs. But will lock you to one single service provider.
- A bit fatter than the old non 3G iPhone
- 480 x 320 screen resolution.
- 2 megs camera is a disappointment.
- Even though 8GB and 16GB versions are available, it lacks a memory card support.
- Video calling not supported in 3G.
- Safari Web browser
- AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 1, 2, and 3), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats and mpg,m4v,mp4,mov video formats. But lacks support for Divx and many other popular video formats.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
iphone 3G tech specs
iPhone 3g is on air. Here is a closer look at the tech specs of iPhone 3g
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Mobile Radiation, facts and myths
Are you worried due to the recent reports on ill effects of mobile phone radiations?
Today, wherever we look, the hot topics for discussion is how harmful mobiles and radiation from it can be for one's health. From skin problems to hearing disorders, to psychological to carcinogenic effects, everything is being attributed to the cellphones. So much is the hype that it seems that mobile phone is actually the anti-god prophesied in our holy scriptures that has the potential to bring about the end of humanity! So much for the drama, but no one knows what the effects of the mobiles are. In this twilight zone, it is very important for the users to dismiss the myths surrounding this very important device in their lives, and know the truths, the real truths about mobile radiation hazards!
The Science Behind SAR
There is no denying of the fact that like any other wireless or digital device, mobile phones also emit radiations and so do the operator's base stations.
These base stations are multichannel two-way radios of lower power. Similarly, a mobile is a single-channel low power two-way radio. When we talk on the mobile it gets connected to the nearest base station and from there the signal goes further via the regular land-line system.
Since they are radios, they produce radio frequency (RF) radiations and people who use mobile phones get exposed to these. The radiation is measured as SAR (Specific Absorption Rate), which indicates the radiation absorbed by a human body while using a mobile phone. The higher the SAR value, the more radiation a person absorbs while using a mobile phone. On the other hand the base station emissions do not have much effect unless one is directly under it. But the point to be taken into consideration here is that generally, these RF-exposure levels and the corresponding SAR levels are considerably low.
The International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), the body that has created guidelines for limiting the exposure to such radiations has mentioned in the same guidelines that "There is insufficient information on the biological and health effects of EMF exposure of human populations."
Myth Busting
So are these scientific studies all false? No, they are not. The scientific studies carried out by various renowned and credible organisations have formed the basis of safety standards and minimum acceptable emission levels. But there are certain inherent differences in the way these studies have been conducted which has led to negative findings. Arun Goyal, adviser regulatory affairs, ICA, avers, "The RF emissions from phones is less than one Watt, whereas most of the studies that have been carried out so far have used emissions of more than four Watts for a prolonged period of time and have been carried out on mice! This led to certain negative effects and a temperature rise of five degree Celsius." Therefore the conditions in which the test were performed were really very different from the conditions in which average users uses their mobiles. Moreover, these are non-ionizing radiations, which are totally harmless and in no way effect the DNA structure of any person using a mobile phone or cause cancer. The ICNIRP report says, "There has been considerable recent interest in the possible carcinogenic effects of exposure to microwave fields. Briefly, there are many reports suggesting that microwave fields are not mutagenic, and exposure to these fields is therefore unlikely to initiate carcinogenesis."
Today, wherever we look, the hot topics for discussion is how harmful mobiles and radiation from it can be for one's health. From skin problems to hearing disorders, to psychological to carcinogenic effects, everything is being attributed to the cellphones. So much is the hype that it seems that mobile phone is actually the anti-god prophesied in our holy scriptures that has the potential to bring about the end of humanity! So much for the drama, but no one knows what the effects of the mobiles are. In this twilight zone, it is very important for the users to dismiss the myths surrounding this very important device in their lives, and know the truths, the real truths about mobile radiation hazards!
The Science Behind SAR
There is no denying of the fact that like any other wireless or digital device, mobile phones also emit radiations and so do the operator's base stations.
These base stations are multichannel two-way radios of lower power. Similarly, a mobile is a single-channel low power two-way radio. When we talk on the mobile it gets connected to the nearest base station and from there the signal goes further via the regular land-line system.
Since they are radios, they produce radio frequency (RF) radiations and people who use mobile phones get exposed to these. The radiation is measured as SAR (Specific Absorption Rate), which indicates the radiation absorbed by a human body while using a mobile phone. The higher the SAR value, the more radiation a person absorbs while using a mobile phone. On the other hand the base station emissions do not have much effect unless one is directly under it. But the point to be taken into consideration here is that generally, these RF-exposure levels and the corresponding SAR levels are considerably low.
The International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), the body that has created guidelines for limiting the exposure to such radiations has mentioned in the same guidelines that "There is insufficient information on the biological and health effects of EMF exposure of human populations."
Myth Busting
So are these scientific studies all false? No, they are not. The scientific studies carried out by various renowned and credible organisations have formed the basis of safety standards and minimum acceptable emission levels. But there are certain inherent differences in the way these studies have been conducted which has led to negative findings. Arun Goyal, adviser regulatory affairs, ICA, avers, "The RF emissions from phones is less than one Watt, whereas most of the studies that have been carried out so far have used emissions of more than four Watts for a prolonged period of time and have been carried out on mice! This led to certain negative effects and a temperature rise of five degree Celsius." Therefore the conditions in which the test were performed were really very different from the conditions in which average users uses their mobiles. Moreover, these are non-ionizing radiations, which are totally harmless and in no way effect the DNA structure of any person using a mobile phone or cause cancer. The ICNIRP report says, "There has been considerable recent interest in the possible carcinogenic effects of exposure to microwave fields. Briefly, there are many reports suggesting that microwave fields are not mutagenic, and exposure to these fields is therefore unlikely to initiate carcinogenesis."
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Motorola launching 8 new phones this year
Handset major Motorola is planning to launch eight new models by October this year. The new models will range from low- to high-end handsets and will be rolled out targeting the festive season of Diwali, Motorola Mobile Devices vice president and general manager India Malcolm Dawe said, “The company has a prominent presence in the Indian market and it will continue to bring in a "portfolio of handsets". Motorola will rollout another 12 models in the country during this financial year.”
Motorola has also launched a range of 3G handsets in the country, while the company is also looking at bundling contracts with new players who have been provided Universal Access Service Licence (UASL)
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Mobile phones had always been the craze of gen next. Before selecting a new cellphone there are lots of factors to be considered. When one of my friend asks me which mobile to buy, I will in return ask two questions.
1) Whats your need with the newly bought cellphone?
2) How much can spend for this cool brand gadget?
Once these both questions are answered, the best cellphone suited for you is ready.
The new generation is focusing more on entertainment phones. They want a mobile gadget which provides them with enough of multimedia experience in it. Two derived classes of this segment either focuses on music phones or camera phones. Others can be broadly classified as business phone segment and the entry level ones.
Its hard to determine which company rules which segment. Yet, as a general rule, Sony Ericsson phones are generally better in multimedia experience with their MegaBass and cam quality and Nokia stands first when usability is the prime factor. We will discuss more in this blog.
1) Whats your need with the newly bought cellphone?
2) How much can spend for this cool brand gadget?
Once these both questions are answered, the best cellphone suited for you is ready.
The new generation is focusing more on entertainment phones. They want a mobile gadget which provides them with enough of multimedia experience in it. Two derived classes of this segment either focuses on music phones or camera phones. Others can be broadly classified as business phone segment and the entry level ones.
Its hard to determine which company rules which segment. Yet, as a general rule, Sony Ericsson phones are generally better in multimedia experience with their MegaBass and cam quality and Nokia stands first when usability is the prime factor. We will discuss more in this blog.