Vodafone Italy launches femtocells

Vodafone Italy has reportedly launched Vodafone Booster, a femtocell product which will be available to consumer and business customers.

The device improves in-building 3G connectivity, and supports up to eight connections at the same time.

Samsung launches Anycall Clutch (SPH-W9500) for South Korean market

Samsung has launched a handset, Anycall Clutch (SPH-W9500) exclusively for South Korean market. Anycall Clutch looks like a variant of the S7070 Diva phone and has the same quilted back. The distinct feature of the model is its diamond-shaped home button.

The set is an all-touchscreen device with a 3.2-inch display, 3-megapixel camera with 3D motion picture feature”, 1.3-megapixel camera for video calls, 3G connectivity (HADPA), GPS, T-DMB mobile TV receiver, SOS function, Bluetooth, e-dictionary and a microSD expansion slot that works with cards of up to 16GB. The 960mAh battery offers enough charge for up to 8 hours of talk and 500 hours of standby time.

The TouchWIZ 2.0 of Samsung is used for all the interaction providing users with a quick way to access the key phone features as well as popular social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Lady UI is the name of the UI variant on the Clutch and it comes with preloaded widget for party planning and some diet assistant app.

The Samsung Anycall Clutch will be available in three shades including Silver, Pink and Black on KT for 600,000 won, which is about $523.

Sony Ericsson W850i vs Nokia 5300

Neither Nokia nor Sony Ericsson has been particularly keen on the slider form factor. Compared to the likes of Samsung, they have merely skimmed the surface of the slider phone market. However, it seems like they’re slowly changing their minds and two of their latest phones to adopt the slider style are the Nokia 5300 and the Sony Ericsson W850i.

Both models are pitched at music fans and include dedicated music buttons and expandable memory slots so you can store all your favourite tunes. They’re both about the same size and weight, feature cameras and both of them slide, but are these two phones identical? No.

The W810i has 3G connectivity, meaning you can browse the Web and download data faster than you can on the 5300, which only has GPRS connectivity. The W850i also has a secondary VGA camera so you can make video calls and its main camera is a 2-megapixel bad boy with auto-focus. The 5300 can’t make video calls and it only has a 1.3-megapixel camera, without auto-focus.

But before you condemn the 5300 to the depths of mobile hell keep in mind that while it doesn’t share all the W850i’s features, it does have some of them. It has an FM radio, infrared and Bluetooth connectivity and a 240×320-pixel colour screen that displays 262,000 colours. It’s also probably going to be much cheaper on pay-as-you-go than it’s Swedish-Japanese counterpart. The W850i is currently available for free on a monthly contract from the Carphone Warehouse and the 5300 will hopefully be available before Christmas. Expect a full review of both soon. -AL

Source- http://crave.cnet.co.uk