September 7th, 2010
| Filed under Camera
The Japanese company, Sharp has showcased a new prototype of mobile device that has twin-lens 3D camera at IFA 2010 (Berlin, Germany, 3-8 September). It has look like a smartphone design but only had function of taking 3D pictures and display 3D content.
This Sharp prototype ...
http://www.gadgetfolder.com/sharp-prototypes-mobile-device-with-twin-3d-lens-and-parallax-barrier-display-at-ifa-2010.html
Mobience Korean Company announced the release of a compact external keyboard for mobile devices with touchscreen supports, called Mobience smallQWERTY.
The Mobience smallQWERTY is a keyboard as like in a normal phone. According to manufacture, it is optimized for speed dialing the most popular characters, since ...
http://www.gadgetfolder.com/mobience-smallqwerty-tiny-wireless-keyboard-for-mobile-devices.html
Samsung introduces new two high-density memory solutions for mobile devices. The new storage solutions are 32GB MicroSD card (micro secure digital) and 64GB moviNAND memory device.
Samsung 64GB moviNAND memory device will gives the possibility of a future smart phones to acquire a large internal storage ...
http://www.gadgetfolder.com/samsung-64gb-movinand-and-32gb-microsd-for-high-density-mobile-devices.html
The official mobile device of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, which will be held from 12 to 28 February 2010 in Vancouver (Canada), it will be the Samsung i8000 Omnia II.
Samsung and Bell, Canada's largest communications company has announced its exclusive availability of the ...
http://www.gadgetfolder.com/samsung-i8000-omnia-ii-official-mobile-device-of-the-vancouver-2010-olympic-winter-games.html
Several leading manufacturers of mobile systems, including the Nokia, Samsung Electronics, Sony, Silicon Image and Toshiba announced a new organization - Mobile High-Definition Interface Working Group. This structure is aimed at developing the industry standard for audio/video interface designed for direct connection of mobile phones ...
http://www.gadgetfolder.com/nokia-samsung-and-sony-work-together-to-new-interface-for-mobile-devices.html